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Influencing Walter Meego
Colin and Justin, of the musical duo Walter Meego, discuss what kinds of music influenced their newest album, Voyager.
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The Last Concert of the Police - Madison Square Garden August 07, 2008
Clip from the Last concert of The Police: Sting, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland at Madison Square Garden on August 7, 2008. I was there. The B-52s opened. Clip from the Last concert of The Police: Sting, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland at Madison Square Garden on August 7, 2008. I was ther... more
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The Police take a final bow in New York City
As the final notes of “Next To You” filled the Madison Square Garden air in New York tonight, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers and Sting held hands and took one final bow as the Police. As the final notes of “Next To You” filled the Madison Square Garden air in New York tonight, Stewart Copeland, Andy Summers and Sting... more
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Heineken Jammin' Festival - Venice 2008
Concert not to be missed! was cancelled last year due to freaky weather. Major artists that will be playing will be Queens of the Stone Age, Linkin Park, ,Iggy & the Stooges, Sex Pistols, Alanis Morissette and old favourites The Police.
Will be held on 20 - 22 Jun 2008 Concert not to be missed! was cancelled last year due to freaky weather. Major artists that will be playing will be Queens of the Ston... more -
Sting charity criticised as he marks 20 years in rainforest activism
Not every rock star has a species of tree frog - the Dendropsophus stingi - named after them, but then Sting has been pursuing his passion for the preservation of rainforests and their indigenous people for approaching 20 years. Not every rock star has a species of tree frog - the Dendropsophus stingi - named after them, but then Sting has been pursuing his pas... more
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Photos of the Day: The Mysterious Sexy Lothario, Gale Harold
After graduating from an elite private high school in Atlanta, Harold went to American University in Washington, DC, on a soccer scholarship. He began working toward a Liberal Arts degree in romance literature, only to abruptly depart after a year and a half following conflicts with his soccer coach. After dropping out of college, Harold moved to San Francisco in the late 80s to study photography at the San Francisco Art Institute. At the same time, to support himself he worked various jobs, including as a motorcycle technician and a construction worker. In 1997, Harold moved to Los Angeles to study acting, working in some independent films. But his big break came when he landed a lead role as Brian Kinney, the unashamed sexual lothario, in Queer as Folk, the pioneering television series about urban gay life in the 90s.
Very sensually erotic photographs, a stunning photo-gallery, music and three videos are included in this piece. After graduating from an elite private high school in Atlanta, Harold went to American University in Washington, DC, on a soccer schol... more -
As Both Social Discord and Political Malice Mount: I Offer Gestures of Love
While social dissidence and political acrimony rapidly escalate, I offer gestures of love to all. This is a deeply heartfelt, touching composition. It is comprised of an Iris Giclee high-resolution floral print, three music videos (The Police singing "Every Breath You Take" from Queer as Folk, Bright Eyes' "First Day of My Life," and Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up"), along with a very tenderly engaging photo-gallery.
I hope that you'll look at this composition and spend some time reflecting upon the emotional experiences that it might evoke for you. While social dissidence and political acrimony rapidly escalate, I offer gestures of love to all. This is a deeply heartfelt, touchin... more -
The Police: One More Tour
The Police are currently planning one final summer U.S. tour before they fully "retire" the band. The band promises to play smaller shows and in cities skipped over in the last sell-out tour. The Police are currently planning one final summer U.S. tour before they fully "retire" the band. The band promises to play ... more
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Top 20 killer songs
20 songs about murder crossing all musical genres.
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Sting Tops List of Worst Lyricists
But I still like "Don't Stand So Close To Me". I was thrilled when in high school we started reading Lolita and I realized that it was "that book by Nabakov" that he sang about. But I still like "Don't Stand So Close To Me". I was thrilled when in high school we started reading Lolita and I reali... more
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