Category Archives: music

Report: Smashing Pumpkins to release new album with 44 songs for free online…

Billy Corgan announced that tonight at midnight, The Smashing Pumpkins will release 44 brand new songs for free on the band’s official website.

Billy lets you hear one song for now as a preview. The song is titled, “A Song for A Son”, listen to it here:

http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/

Billy Corgan appeared on Chris Isaak’s show to talk about the new free internet album.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2009/12/billy-corgan-offers-a-free-look-into-new-smashing-pumpkins-project.html

I think, “A Song for a Son” is a beautiful song, great stuff Billy and looking forward to hearing the rest of the new stuff tonight!

Kev

Thought: Seriously, why is everyone feeling sorry for Alexa Ray Joel?

*sigh* Yet, another one of those most talked about news story everywhere. It seems the internet won’t shut up about this. The topic about Alexa Ray Joel is all over the wall discussions in facebook as well.

I see most people going, “Oh boo hoo, I’m glad Alexa is safe and hope she gets the help she needs, hope she gets better in this difficult time, wah wah wahhh…”.

Well, you want to know what my thoughts are? Do I feel sorry for Alexa? No. In fact, I could even care less if she wanted to kill herself. Suicide is not the answer, it is wrong. Selfish and stupid. You may think you have nothing going in your life, but think about the family and friends around you that love you.

People that are suicidal is a cry for attention, just to get people to listen to you and maybe everyone will pay attention to you more.

That’s the way I look at it with Alexa’s suicide attempt. Her ex-boyfriend came out and said she did it, for a “cry for attention” and “she scared herself” in a recent NY Times article posted online.

This Alexa Ray is a druggie and a hot mess. So people feel sorry for that? WOW!!!!! Unbelievable!

I call this as a ploy to promote her music career, as she is a musician and songwriter just like her father, Billy Joel. To help make her career a little better and she can become a little more well known. Well, congrats, she did it. She’s now all over the news.

Right after her suicide attempt she went straight to her myspace page, thanking her fans for their love and support through this difficult time. That’s kind of proof right there that she did this for attention.

Why is Alexa like this? Well, I think she gets it from her father, Billy Joel. If you knew Billy’s past, he went through a long history of depression, even tried killing himself a few times. Remember, he was an alcoholic. There was a point where Billy tried killing himself by drinking furniture polish. That was his last suicide attempt, I believe.

I’m not blaming Billy Joel for her suicide attempt, but it’s really obvious that Alexa inspired it by Billy.

This post may create some controversy but I just had to get it out of me. This is the United States of America and I have the right to speak out on things like this.

Kev

Yet, another bus crash in the music world but this time Weezer was in it!!!!

Is it just me or is there a lot of bus crashes lately in the music industry, lately? Yep, seems there is. Miley Cyrus just had one but she wasn’t in it. Here comes Weezer and yes, the band members were in it, including Rivers Cuomo himself. Rivers even had his wife and child onboard with him! Everyone knows that Rivers was hospitalized due to serious injuries. The band had to cancel the rest of the tour obviously.

The band is lucky to be alive. The same goes for Rivers wife and kid too. This bus crash sounded like a nasty one but they all survived it anyway, somehow. The crash just happened in Upstate NY near me. If Rivers or any of the band members would have died, they would have became the next Cliff Burton from Metallica.

Remember, Cliff Burton died in a tour bus crash, in a similar way which this Weezer crash brings back memories to that.

Kev

Happy Birthday to Britney Spears

I’m no fan but I guess she deserves this. Happy birthday to Brit. Like her or not, she had quite a roller coaster ride in her career and life. She was pretty interesting. Had a lot of controversy: everything from going bald, fighting back at the paps, Madonna/Brit lesbo kiss, her comeback at the MTV Music Awards, etc. It maybe crazy but this was incredible stuff. I think 20 years from now, she’s going to be considered the next Anna Nicole Smith. Happy Birthday to Brit.

And I agree with TMZ, I’m surprised she survived another year.

Kev

Top 10 acts that should have been at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary show…

So the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame had their 25th Anniversary show in New York City at Madison Square Garden. There were some very important musical acts that I think they left off the show that should have been there.

Eric Clapton should have been there, but he pulled out due to being sick.

What other Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees that should have been part of the action???

My list here:

David Bowie
Ac/Dc
Van Halen
John Mellencamp
Tom Petty
Neil Young
Elton John
Van Morrison
Bob Dylan
Chuck Berry

I’m sure the Hall of Fame officials tried asking them, but maybe they turned them all down.

Kev

Thought: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th show review…

So last night, I watched, the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary” concert, which took place at Madison Square Garden for two nights in a row in, New York City. The headlining acts included Jerry Lee Lewis, “Crosby, Stills and Nash”, Paul Simon solo, Simon and Garfunkel, Metallica, Aretha Franklin, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, etc.

I must say, it was a really good show, I was impressed with it. The first half of the show was really amazing, but toward the end got kind of boring.

Tom Hanks, opened the show with a little introduction, then Jerry Lee Lewis came on the stage, banging “Great Balls of Fire” on his piano even almost at 80 years old. Jerry Lee Lewis still has it, he can still sing and play killer piano as always. Like he always does at the end of the song, he’ll stand up and kick the piano seat down, then he stood up, picked up the piano seat and threw it on the floor, and he is an old guy doing that!

Crosby, Stills and Nash, came on, and they put on an amazing performance. They still got it after all these years. The crowd in NYC gave ’em a standing ovation. When CSN invited Bonnie Raitt to the stage to sing a slow acoustic ballad, it blew my fucking mind. Bonnie Raitt has always been amazing and she still is. She’s a helluva singer.

Paul Simon played a solo set that was awesome, he kicked it right off with “You Can Call Me Al” and his vocals were quite impressive during that song. After his set, of course, Paul Simon had to bring out Art Garfunkel to the stage. Simon Garfunkel did their most well known songs, “The Sounds of Silence, Mrs. Robinson, Not Fade Away, The Boxer, Bridge Over Troubled Water and Cecilia”. It was an amazing set. I think this would have to be my favorite performance of the entire show. It was very powerful. I honestly think Art Garfunkel can sing way better than Paul Simon. Art sings beautifully, his voice is haunting.

After this Stevie Wonder came on stage, going from a variety of special guests from Smokey Robinson to John Legend to B.B. King. My favorite songs Stevie did was “Superstition” with Jeff Beck and MJ’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” with John Legend. Stevie Wonder is always amazing, he just never sucks every time he goes on stage.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were very dissapointing, not good. Only great performance that Bruce did was when he played with Tom Morello on the “Ghost of Tom Joad”, now that was an incredibly tight performance. Bruce wrote the song “Ghost of Tom Joad”, and he had Tom Morello perform with him ’cause Rage Against the Machine covered it. Bruce played the song acoustically on the album, this was full band electric. Tom and Bruce were trading licks and solos back and forth. As usual Tom Morello playing very unique guitar techniques that no one else could have played. I think Bruce was looking a little embarrassed up there ’cause he knew that Tom is a better guitar player than him. That was a really good performance but the rest of Bruce’s set was kind of boring.

Metallica however, they were ok, but nothing that great, that time. I wished they choosed better songs. It was kind of boring hearing Lou Reed play the same three chords through “Sweet Jane”, that was all he played, making it look too easy for Metallica to improvise on. The same with Ozzy and Ray Davies, choosing simple songs that the band could play.

Ozzy did a good job, but it was kind of hard to watch him. There is Ozzy the TV reality star, not the metal god he once was. He destroyed his music career and music image by becoming part of the gossip celebrity world, in the reality TV stuff. I lost my respect for Ozzy.

U2 was not good at all. I’m not really a fan of U2 anymore ’cause I’ve about had it with Bono’s ego lately.

Other than that, this was a decent show. I wished Eric Clapton didn’t pull out of this gig ’cause I can see Eric jamming on stage with his old friends like Jeff Beck for starters, B.B. King and maybe even Jimmy Page. That would have been kind of cool to see Eric, Jeff and Jimmy Page on stage together performing old Yardbirds songs which I’m sure would have happened if Eric Clapton didn’t pull out of the gig.

It was a cool show though, I liked it.

Kev

Report: Adam Lambert man on man kiss censored on “Early Show”, understand the ick factor…

I just want to respond to this:

http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/25/early-show-censors-gay-kiss-when-its-men/

There is a reason that girl on girl action doesn’t get censored on TV and man on man action does. That word again, the “ick factor”. Look it up if you don’t know what it means.

I’ve said in a blog post that people are used to seeing girl on girl make out action, while most people don’t want to see man on man action. It’s really quite simple to understand.

Do you ever wonder why in “soft core porn”, they are willing to show the woman fully naked but they never show the man’s privates? It’s that “ick factor” that straight men don’t wanna see. If you want to see everything, watch the hardcore porn.

Man on man action and male nudity is not allowed on regular TV for many reasons. Basically, the only reason is that the soft core porn industry and regular TV don’t want to turn off the straight male viewers.

I don’t see a double standard in any of this at all. It’s just the people’s way of defending “equality” and gay rights.

The censoring on the “Early Show” and cancelling the Good Morning America performance, has nothing to do with Adam Lambert. It’s all about the material that is being brought in the performance.

I agree with the censoring. I don’t think any guy would want to wake up in the morning and while switching channels you see that going on while he’s drinking coffee or something before work.

Girl on girl kissing is less graphic than man on man action.

On top of that, this isn’t the first time that famous bands brought in homosexual material into their performances. The Red Hot Chilli Peppers has done it many times, also David Bowie and Nirvana has done it. Kurt Cobain and Dave Grohl made out on stage plenty of times.

Adam Lambert needs to leave this stuff at the gay bars. This is where he needs to go back to performing, not on TV. I’m not being anti-gay. Adam Lambert is an attention whore with a capital W and he’s just doing whatever it takes to help promote his upcoming album.

Kev

Cool Video: David Bowie back in the 70’s…”I Got You Babe” with Marriane Faithful…

Here is a perfect example of David Bowie shock factor back in the 70’s. Here is a video of David Bowie performing with Marriane Faithful on a cover of the Cher and Sonny Bono song, “I Got You Babe”.

Look what David’s wearing. He’s wearing a woman’s dress and plenty of makeup. There are also male dancers with their shirts wide open. Very close to a homosexual themed performance.

If Adam Lambert is trying bring these gay themed performances back on the stage like David, Queen, Kiss, Prince and Alice Cooper did…Adam is not doing a very good job at it and trying too hard.

Kev