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Report: Aerosmith is thinking about replacing Steven Tyler…

Oh no, Joe Perry is really upset with Steven Tyler, big time. Perry is furious with Tyler lately that he is actually thinking about replacing a new lead singer for, Aerosmith.

Aerosmith has been together for way over 20 years. They’ve been together long before they were signed too. Aerosmith without Steven Tyler?

Perry wants Tyler to get his act together and get clean and healthy if they want the band to survive.

More on it here:

http://www.nme.com/news/aerosmith/48263

What do you think about this? Aerosmith without the iconic frontman? Wanna know my thoughts?

I’d say go for it!

If Alice In Chains is going on without Layne Staley, I don’t see why not either?

Joe Perry must be smoking on something if he says, “if anyone’s willing to do it”. Of course, anyone would love this opportunity to sing for Aerosmith. I’m sure there are plenty of singers out there that can sing like an exact match to Tyler’s vocals. 🙂

Kev

Film Review: This Is It

So, I just got back from seeing Michael Jackson’s “This Is It”. I finally saw it. My thoughts? First I like to say that I know that MJ has been getting a lot of hate over the years, but if you go see this film, I think this film will silence the nay sayers completely. Michael Jackson, The King of Pop has been accused of being faked and a manufactured pop star for years.

Well, this film will prove you wrong. In Michael Jackson’s, “This is It” which would have been a 50 concert dates at the O2 Arena in London, the rehearsal and behind the scene footage is shown in this film.

While the concert was directed by Kenny Ortega who instructed most everything, Michael Jackson is really the director here. MJ was telling Michael Ortega what to do. MJ and Ortega would even have heated arguments at times. The thing with Michael Jackson is that he won’t stop until he gets what he wants of what he sees in his head for his vision of the show.

Michael Jackson instructed everything. The stage design, he choreographed the dancers moves, he even instructed the musicians in the live band, etc. Best of all, MJ’s vocals were sung live, he didn’t lip synch. Proof on that, he complained that he couldn’t sing higher notes ’cause he had trouble hearing other things. He also wanted more echo on the vocals and did sound check on the vocals quite a lot which also gave proof that he sang live for reals.

One of my favorite parts of the movie, before the song, “The Way You Make Me Feel”, Jackson was instructing the keyboardist on how to start the song off with piano with a slow intro. If the keyboard player didn’t get it right, Jackson would keep teaching him until he got the piano part right. The keyboardist would kind of argue with Jackson a bit, saying to Jackson that’s the way he liked playing it his way, but Jackson replied back, “I’m just doing it the way the audience wants to hear it”. So the keyboardist agrees and did it Jackson’s way.

So for all you nay sayers out there that think Jackson is a fake at music? You may want to see this film and then you would feel really bad for your accusations of MJ being a fake after finding out he was real. Michael Jackson was also backed up by a live band with real musicians, they certainly weren’t going to fake this concert at all. This movie proved it.

In this film, you would see that Michael Jackson really worked his ass off to put on the best concert of all time. When I went to see this, I was thinking that this film was going to be a typical music documentary. It was tons more than that.

Seeing this film made me feel like I was at a Michael Jackson concert, that’s what the film felt like. It felt like you were watching a concert, not a movie. The film was intense, mind blowing and I had goosebumps throughout the entire movie. Very tight and amazing performances with lots of energy.

Does this film deserve BEST PICTURE for the Oscars next year? HELL YES! All the way!

Only thing I was dissapointed in was the “Thriller” performance ’cause the CGI Ghosts, the new zombies, and Jackson arriving on stage by coming out of a Spider was all kind of goofy. Other than that, the rest of the movie was phenomenal.

I think this is the best film I’ve seen all year long. Definitely the best film of the year. I would go see it again. Michael Jackson was never a fake. He did it all himself to get where he is today. Michael Jackson fan or not, you gotta see it. It’ll give you an idea that MJ was a real profesional and you may change your opinion on him after you see it.

Score for Michael Jackson’s “This is It” = **** (4 stars as in “excellent”)

Kev

Cool Video: Taylor Mitchell’s final performance before death…

Here is Taylor Mitchell’s final live performance before she was killed by coyotes.

This was videotaped at her home for her house concerts she hosts called, “Squirrels In the Attic”.

The picture is very blury so you won’t be able to see her clearly, but you can still hear her performance very good.

Enjoy. So sad that a great innocent talent has been taken away.

Kev

Report: Taylor Mitchell, indie folk singer/songwriter, killed by coyotes…

If you want a scary Halloween story in the world of music, how about this one? A 19 year old singer/songwriter, named, Taylor Mitchell decided to go on a hiking trip in Nova Scotia in Canada at the national park, by herself. She was then attacked by two coyotes and they actually tried to eat her up. The singer later died in Halifax hospital.

Police arrived at the scene immediately, they tried to kill both coyotes, shot one of them, but they both escaped and ran off.

Taylor Mitchell is not a signed music artist, she’s signed for a small indie label in Canada around her area. She seems very popular with her music there.

More on it here:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6895020.ece

So sad, very heartbreaking story. She’s very talented, her songs are very good after listening to her stuff.

Kev

Report: Metallica’s set at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in NYC…read about it here…

Metallica played their show at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert this week. Sounded like a good one. On stage, they collaborated with three different legends. They performed with Lou Reed on the song, “Sweet Jane”, Ozzy on “Paranoid”, and Ray Davies of the Kinks on “All Day and All of the Night”.

Read more here:

http://www.metallica.com/index.asp?item=602682

Kev

Report: Stone Temple Pilots still plan to record new album and then go on a long tour after…

STP has been one of my favorite bands for years, I still like ’em today. Scott Weiland, and the boys still have plans to record a new album which should be released sometime in 2010. The guys also plan to go on a long tour in support of it.

I’m certainly am looking forward to the new record. I hope their new record will be similar to their first one “Core”. It be nice if they go back to their roots, their grungy and heavy sound.

More on it here:

http://www.nme.com/news/stone-temple-pilots/48102

Kev

Michael Jackson’s “This is It” to be a big Oscar winner for 2010?

So is this the reason, Michael Jackson’s “This is It” has been very quickly made this soon just in time for the next Oscars in 2010? The 82nd Annual Oscar Awards is not until March of 2010.

This year’s Oscar awards will include 10 nominations instead of the usual 5.

Movie fans would hate “This is It” to be nominated for almost every category in the Oscars and sweep everything, but I have a feeling that this may happen.

A lot of movies came out this year and I can’t think of any other films that would be Oscar worthy for “Best Picture” other than MJ’s “This is It”.

I have a feeling that the Oscars will be MJ’s year. I’m sure “Inglourious Basterds” and Michael Mann’s, “Public Enemies” might get nominated for Best Picture, but they aren’t worthy enough to win, in my opinion, and I’ve seen both of those movies.

It’s too early to name my Oscar predictions still. Most of the movies came out this year has been popcorn action stuff, not a lot of serious drama films this year.

I will be seeing MJ’s “This is It” sometime this weekend. I think this movie will give Michael Jackson the respect he deserves. Can’t wait to see it.

Kev

Thought: Not everyone is going to be your friend in music…

In the past, I used to think that music was going to be friendly, almost all the time and thinking I was going to make friends with everybody. I am noticing that some musicians out there today even think that still. Many musicians are in it to become part of the community and to make friends with other musicians. If that’s what you’re doing music for, then I think you’re doing music for all the wrong reasons.

Yes, you’re going to meet some musicians that have huge ego problems. Yes, you’re going to run into some musicians with huge temper tantrums, you know, musicians that are real dicks and almost negative, all the time. Yes, you’re going to run into musicians, club owners/promoters that will stab you in the back and deal with a lot of drama bullshit. Yes, you’re going to get people that will hate you and think your musical talent is crap. Blah blah blah, you get the deal.

I’ve dealt with these things over the years in music. Hey, all musicians go through it , they all go through ups and downs, all the time.

I learned that if you want to keep doing what you’re doing, making music and playing live, is to ignore all the bullshit completely. You only care about “you”, and your “music”. Not caring what anybody else thinks. This is the best way to go, if you want to keep going in music.

Don’t be into music to make friends with people in the scene. That’s not what music is all about in my opinion, when a lot of people think it is. I know it sounds harsh and you may think I’m crazy, but you need to think about this. The no. 1 rule is only care about the music that you do, if you want to keep going. Nothing else.

If bullshit gets in your way, let it slide right by immediately and keep going with your music. You don’t have to give up what you do  just because all kinds of negativity gets in the way with it.

You have to be strong and have guts.

Making “friends” with other musicians in the music scene is not the right way to go, in my opinion. To be honest, these musicians don’t even care about you, anyway. They only care about their own playing and the music they do in their band. I clearly think musicians are “using” musicians just to promote their own music by networking with the music community.

Don’t trust anybody and don’t listen to anybody, only believe in yourself. Don’t let the negativity stop doing what you love doing. I’m learning.

Kev

BREAKING NEWS: Eric Clapton pulls out of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert, due to surgery…

Eric Clapton has pulled out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert in NYC due to gallstone surgery. Jeff Beck replaces him.

It appears that Bruce Springsteen is still on for the show even though he lost his cousin.

The Associated Press reports:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j_cdsbtYjcs_8wRgxGIhVH-5cKmQD9BJHSQ80

Kev