| MP3 Album Deal: Best Of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself
The MP3 album deal of the day over at Amazon today is the Billy Idol compilation Best Of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself for only $3.99. Best Of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself contains 19 songs and includes all of Billy Idol’s biggest hits, as well as two new tunes (well, new to 2008 when this was originally released). The album is also available on CD for $9.59 and as a deluxe CD/DVD for $16.76. Math time: Typically, MP3 songs sell for $.99 each, which means in order for the $3.99 sale to be worth it for the buyer, there has to be at least four songs on the album worth having. Since this is a greatest hits compilation, there’s much more than four goodies on here, but here’s the stuff you know and love: “Dancing With Myself,” “White Wedding,” “Rebel Yell,” “Eyes Without A Face.”
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| Hard Rock And Metal Icons Join Forces With Russian Band ‘Pushking’ To Release Epic Album |
By cGt2099
| January 19th, 2011 at 11:07 pm |
Russian band Pushking have joined forces with an onslaught of major musicians and vocalists from heavy metal and hard rock to create an impressive line-up on a collaborative album. The release has been titled The World as We Love It, and compiles 19 re-recorded songs from Pushking’s past efforts, with special guests ranging from Paul Stanley (KISS) and Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) to Alice Cooper and Steve Vai! If you think those four guests listed above is enough, think again. Check out the track listing and the guests on each song by continuing on below.
...continue reading » Tags: Accept, Alcatrazz, Alice Cooper, Andrey Kruglov, Billy Gibbons, Billy Idol, Black Country Communion, Dan McCafferty, Dave Navarro, Deep Purple, Dmitry Losev, Eric Martin, Extreme, Fabrizio Grossi, Glenn Hughes, Graham Bonnet, Jeff Scott Soto, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Lynn Turner, John Lawton, Jorn, Jorn Lande, Journey, Keri Kelli, Kiss, Konstantin Shustarev, Masterplan, Matt Filippini, Moonstone, Mr. Big, Nazareth, Nikolai Yegerev, Nuno Bettencourt, Paul Stanley, Pushking, Rainbow, Starbearer, Starchild, Steve Lukather, Steve Stevens, Steve Vai, Stevie Salas, The World As We Love It, Toto, Udo Dirkschneider, Uriah Heep, Valeriy Sadakov, Vicktor Drobysh, Vince Neil, World As We Love It, Yngwie Malmsteen, ZZ Top | |
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| 9 Of The Most Entertaining Cameos In Movie History! |
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What’s more fun than a well-placed cameo? Those brief appearances by a well-known actor or character that has relations to the title their appearing in can really brighten a movie and excite the fans who aren’t expecting them. In honor of the cameo, I’ve decided to compile a list of cameos that just flat have entertained me over the years. Keep in mind, these aren’t necessarily the best cameos ever done; I know there’s some crazy good ones like the Stooges in It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World and so on. No, these are some of the most amusing cameos that brought a little smile to my (and surely many others) face or made people keel over laughing. Some are just classic and some are complete nostalgia, but one thing is for sure… all are a damn good time. Oh, and I don’t want to hear anything about Neil Patrick Harris from Harold & Kumar. While hilarious, he was playing himself as a full character. You can’t cameo as one of the main parts in TWO movies, even if you are playing yourself. In some cases there’s a little video included to remind yourself how good these are, so if you enjoy a good cameo like we do, please continue reading to check out 9 of the Most Entertaining Cameos in Movie History!
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| DVD Review: The Doors (Blu-ray)The Doors
Blu-ray Edition
Directed by Oliver Stone
Starring Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan, Kevin Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Madsen, Billy Idol, Kathleen Quinlan
Lions Gate Home Video
Release date: August 12, 2008 The Doors cuts a jagged swath through the life of singer Jim Morrison, one of the most charismatic and exciting figures in rock history. The film begins with Morrison’s arrival in California and explores his assimilation into the Venice Beach culture, his relationships with girlfriend Pamela Courson (Meg Ryan) and future bandmate Ray Manzarek (Kyle MacLachlan), and the origin of The Doors. As fame takes its toll, Morrison spirals downward into an inferno of drugs, alcohol, public obscenity, arrests, and depression. As director Oliver Stone puts it, during his insightful audio commentary, “Morrison was the poster child for a nation on the verge of a nervous breakdown.”
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