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Other Musicians / Regina Spektor
« on: January 23, 2007, 01:43:38 pm »
Quote from: "jlmusicchick"
does anyone know where I could find a relatively affordable copy of "Songs"? I went to her website but the link that it takes you to to buy the cd only brings up Soviet Kitsch and Begin to Hope, which I already have. I looked on amazon.com but the cheapest one was $34. Sooo if anyone can help me out, it would be greatly appreciated :-)


I think it is out of print, so it will be hard to find it at affordable prices. You may want to check Ebay, because it does show up there now and then.

CD Baby used to have it and supposedly they will get it back in stock, but I am not sure how soon if ever it will be back in stock at CD Baby.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/spektor2

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Other Musicians / The Pussy Cat Dolls
« on: August 21, 2006, 12:03:02 pm »
Quote from: "PianoGirl4444"
Quote from: "MeganJane"
I think it's sickening that little girls listen to this and watch the videos and want to grow up to be sluts.


Amen.

And here's what annoys me.  Why is there only one lead singer?  All the other girls just do "oohs" & "ahhhs".


LOL, I don't think the rest of the girls even do "oohs & ahhs". According to their album, all lead and backing vocals are done by Nicole Scherzinger. LMFAO. What is the purpose of all of the rest of the group?  :roll:

Their roll is to show up to the videos, look good and dance around? Their roll is to show up to live shows and dance around and lip sync?  :twisted:

This has to be one of the worst forms of manufactured pop acts I have ever seen. I have not seen this little participation from supposed members of a group since Milli Vanilli.  :roll:

Who knows, maybe once Nicole Scherzinger leaves the Dolls, they will replace her with someone with a great voice, but who does not look as good enough to be a Doll. Then, on the videos, they will replace her with someone who looks good but can't sing. Then they will truly be the heir apparent to Milli Vanilli.  :evil:

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Other Musicians / Charlotte Martin
« on: July 14, 2006, 07:26:02 am »
Quote from: "TSE"
Uhhmm STROMATA tracklist is posted here

Yay!!


It is interesting to see Four Walls on Stromata. I wonder if it will be different than the Veins version?

Yay for Inch making the cut.  :D

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Other Musicians / Kate Bush
« on: July 11, 2006, 12:01:49 pm »
Kate is one of my all time favorite artists. "Hounds of Love" and "The Dreaming" are among my all time favorite albums.  :D

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Other Musicians / Charlotte Martin
« on: July 11, 2006, 12:00:34 pm »
I love the songs Stromata, Dust and Empty Wells.   :D

I cannot wait until September when the full album comes out.

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Other Musicians / Charlotte Martin
« on: April 10, 2006, 03:35:50 pm »
Quote from: "TSE"
When did you see her to pick up a copy?  Or did you go to the taping?


I saw Charlotte March 9th. She is selling the DVD's at her shows. If you do not attend a show, you have to wait until May 1 to order the DVD.

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Other Musicians / Charlotte Martin
« on: April 07, 2006, 09:05:56 am »
I love Charlotte's live DVD. It really captures Charlotte's 2005 Veins performance well. I love her current tour even more than the Veins tour. It is too bad her current tour is almost coming to a close.  :(

It is interesting to see "Weird Goodbye" on the podcast. That song should be on her next CD "Stromata" which will be released this fall. I am really looking forward to that.

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Other Musicians / Top 5 Cds of 2005
« on: December 12, 2005, 12:29:56 pm »
I have already made a top ten list, so I will breat the rules and list my top ten.

1.) Kate Bush – Aerial
2.) Sarah Slean – Day One (Released in Europe in 2005, so I will include it)
3.) The Arcade Fire – Funeral (Released in Europe in 2005, so I will include it)
4.) Fiona Apple – Extraordinary Machine
5.) Charlote Martin – Veins EP/Darkest Hour EP (Two EP’s = one new CD’s worth of new material, so I will combine them)
6.) Nerina Pallot - Fires
7.) Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have It So Much Better
8.) Annie – Anniemal
9.) Sufjan Stevens – Illlinois
10.) Goldfrapp – Supernature

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Other Musicians / Charlotte Martin
« on: December 12, 2005, 12:26:48 pm »
Quote from: "TSE"
Quote from: "Gina"
so bumpage for this thread... because I've recently become fairly obsessed with her.  Amaaazing.

Because you just got the Veins EP?  And you can listen to every song on it on repeat (except maybe Days of the Week.)

Apparently she wrote a German Aria for her next full length, Stromatta. :wink:


The Veins EP and the Darkest Hour EP are both awesome. Charlotte will have a live DVD come out sometime in early 2006, so I am really looking forward to that.

I cannot wait for Stromatta to come out. Hopefully Charlotte will get a decent record contract before too long. RCA never did much promotion for her, so hopefully her next label (whether major or Indie) will do more promotion.

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Other Musicians / Courtney Jaye
« on: November 08, 2005, 08:13:13 am »
It is nice that "Mental" is getting some airplay. It should be released as a single, but unfortunately Island Records completely blew it for Courtney.  :evil:

Here is a message from Courtney on her message board:

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i am sorry to say that after record label issues, i am no longer with island records and there will be no second single...though some stations are currently playing "mental"...
but have no fear, i am in la, writing material and getting ready to make a new record with gary louris of the jayhawks producing...
take care and thanks for the support,
courtney

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Other Musicians / Sarah Slean
« on: October 10, 2005, 11:43:44 am »
I am tempted to go to the Buffalo, NY show. It is on a Saturday plus she is headlining.

http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=TDC&pid=5636156

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General Vanessa Carlton Discussion / STARS GET NAKED FOR JANE
« on: June 02, 2005, 03:14:51 pm »
Here is another one:

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AP: You haven't done the Maxim layout?

Carlton: (laughs) No, and I don't have a desire to, because the bottom line is I feel womanly and sexy and confident ... I feel like taking off all of your clothes (is) doing it to get attention from men, and I don't feel like I need to fight for it. I feel sexy in pajamas. I think as a woman growing up in this society, it's really easy, dangerously easy, to kind of fall into the trappings of what your image should be, how you should look. The expectation for women has gotten about out of hand. I try to separate myself from the whole thing.


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Quote from: "rainforestspirit"
Here's some more:

From Verona, NY concert "You won’t see me strutting around in hotpants….I even own hotpants, but i won't wear them on stage. I wear them for... my... own... nevermind"

Vanessa: "Well, I think that I'm perfectly happy that my brain is bigger than my boobs, and that's quite all right with me. There's a pressure to stay thin and pretty, but I don't feel a pressure to be naked or get a boob job or anything like that. I'm sure I would sell more records ... but I couldn't care less. I have friends and family and a boyfriend and I don't have to prove myself to anyone. And with that said, I definitely have one of the better (behinds) in the music industry, and no one will see it because I'm sitting at the piano!"


Quote from: "NESSAussie"
Quote from: "Dora"
Quote from: "kev222"
Quote from: "Dora"
GAH WHY

she said she'd never pose like that for a magazine  :cry:

Really? When?

I don't recall a specific time but I know she's said it.

Quote from: "VanessaCarlton"
I don’t really think being on the cover of Maxim will help me to sell records. Frankly, I don’t need to be in my underwear to command attention from men. I can do it just as well by playing my piano.

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Other Musicians / Frou Frou
« on: April 27, 2005, 02:40:31 pm »
Imogen Heap, singer for Frou Frou, has a song called "Goodnight And Go" on the latest Music From The O.C. Soundtrack. It is definitely worth checking out.

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Live Shows / 4/25/2005: URI - Kingston, RI (press review)
« on: April 27, 2005, 08:02:24 am »
[discussion]

Vanessa Carlton kicks off Springfest

04/26/05 - Musical talents, Vanessa Carlton and Blue, launched the Student Entertainment Committee's Springfest 2005 last night in Edwards Auditorium.

"I'm so happy you all came out tonight," Carlton said. "We'll all just have fun."

SEC's Tina Louth said a few members of the committee went to a convention, where they showcased possible performances, and came up with the idea.

"She [Carlton] wanted to do colleges, so she was a good choice," Louth said.

Blue opened for Carlton with a showcase of songs off of his new album, and played some older songs as well.

"It's my kind of music, it's mellow. I'm a real big guitar fan," Freshman Casey Wilbur said.

"Seriously, everyone here has been so nice, so thank you," Blue said to the crowd, and welcomed anyone who was 21 or older to come out for a beer after the show.

Vanessa Carlton started her performance after a brief intermission, and opened with, "Look Out."

Before each song, Carlton explained what her inspirations were for writing them. She said "Ordinary Day," was not only the first song she wrote, but also the only one she had finished at once.

"It was difficult to concentrate on writing a song, never mind in just one sitting," she said.

The song "White Houses" was another popular song she performed. Carlton said MTV censored the song because "it was too explicit for them, which is hilarious because all MTV shows is ass."

Carlton explained that there was a recorded portion to the song before she sang "Private Radio."

"After the whole lip-syncing debouche I didn't want people to think I wasn't singing live," Carlton said.

She joked about unexpected cracks in her voice during her performance, blaming it on her past behavior.

"I've flown on too many planes," she said. "And smoked too much pot, and that's what happened to my voice."

Other songs Carlton performed had themes that ranged from vampires, unicorns and ghosts to girls who stalk boys and a neighbor who reminded her of a Ken doll.

Carlton closed her performance with her most popular song, "A Thousand Miles."

"I respect her because she plays the piano," Freshman Alex Bluedorn said.

Freshman Katie Marciano said, "We like her; it was a birthday present from my sister."

http://www.ramcigar.com/news/2005/04/26/News/Vanessa.Carlton.Kicks.Off.Springfest-937553.shtml

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Live Shows / 4/13/2005: University of Texas - Richardson, TX (review)
« on: April 18, 2005, 09:09:55 am »
Twins, Carlton attract record concert crowd

"Playas," piano and Puerto Rico drew record attendance in a hit concert filled with diverse musical tastes, ranging from club-hopping rap to emotional ballads at the SUAAB Big Concert April 13 in the Activity Center (AC).

"Ying Yang Twins and Vanessa Carlton over LL Cool J," said Carl Hale, an education junior, referring to the new lineup that replaced LL Cool J, who was originally slated to perform. "His last album sucked."

The four-hour concert, which featured rap duo Ying Yang Twins, singer/pianist Vanessa Carlton and Latino singer Jorge Moreno, was attended by 1,912 people. The crowd was the largest event attendance in SUAAB history, according to officials.

"I think we really outdid ourselves," SUAAB Advisor Stella Mulberry said.

The show concluded with a self-described "house party" by the Twins, D-Roc and Kaine. The finale drew the biggest response of the night, persuading students to leave the stands and dance to hit songs "Get Low" and "Whistle While You Twurk."

"The Ying Yang Twins actually got the crowd going," said software engineering junior Keni Adebiyi. "That's the key to any concert."

Tony Poff, a criminal justice studies freshman, disagreed.

"Why did I stay? Because my tuition paid for it," Poff said.

Chanting "Ying Yang!" repeatedly, several hundred students were spotted body surfing, sitting atop each others shoulders, waving their arms to the fast-paced music and screaming for D-Roc to throw them his towel. He obliged.

"Give them something to remember me by," D-Roc said afterwards, flashing a golden grin.

Carlton took a different approach, singing solo while playing the piano. In her "living room" she talked to the audience between songs.

Carlton spoke of her love for vampires, voiced her frustration with MTV and VH1's censorship of her video "White Houses" and made a tribute to a fan in attendance who had survived a life-threatening disease.

Carlton also inferred her support of gay marriage, which she later confirmed.

"This song is for (those of you) ... in a relationship that (isn't) approved of, either by your mother - or the government," she said, before launching into a ballad that reiterated the message.

Carlton's candidness struck a chord with Jessica Kalanche.

"She seems down to earth by the way she was talking to us," said Kalanche, a freshman arts & technology major.

Preceding Carlton, Jorge Moreno, the opening performance, played up-tempo music with Latino flair, inviting several female audience members to dance onstage for one song.

"They rock. I'm Puerto Rican, so I like this kind of music," said Stephanie Rivera, who salsa danced in the crowd. Rivera, a senior at Plano Senior High School, attended with a UTD friend.

But the diversity of the lineup wasn't lost on concert attendees - or the performers.

"This is one of the strangest shows I think we've played," Moreno said. "Just us three together is very odd."

Students echoed his sentiments.

"You can dance to Ying Yang. You can't dance to Vanessa Carlton unless you've got someone special," said John Boyd, an undeclared freshman.

Nevertheless, performers gave positive feedback about the show.

"I think it went great," Kaine said.

Carlton echoed their sentiments.

"I don't get to Dallas very often," she said. "They seem like a fun crowd."

Cameramen videotaped and projected students' and performers' images onto two screens set up on each side of the Main Gym. Local radio host DJ Merritt played music in between the acts, while colored lasers swirled around the room.

The show was organized in approximately three weeks, according to SUAAB officials.

"Publicity was of concern to us," Mulberry said. "We didn't know if we could get the word out to students in enough time." She added SUAAB tried targeting groups of students at university events rather than blanketing the campus with fliers, as was the case with previous events.

The preliminary final budget was estimated at $88,950, which was an increase from the previous sum of $85,000. The extra funds were available because SUAAB's Big Comedy Night featuring Jamie Kennedy came in under budget, according to SUAAB officials.



http://www.theutdmercury.com/news/2005/04/18/News/Twins.Carlton.Attract.Record.Concert.Crowd-927707.shtml

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