Fangirl Free Zone
This Day in Music…February 8
1741 – Composer Andre-Ernest-Modeste Gretry was born.
1956 – Buddy Holly signed a recording contract with Decca Records. He left the “e” out of his last name (Holley) and dropped it from his stage name as well.
1960 – The House of Representatives Special Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight opened hearings on disc jockey “payola.”
1964 – The publisher of the song “Louie Louie” offered $1,000 to anyone would could find suggestive lyrics in the song.
1965 – The Supremes’ “Stop in the Name Of Love” was released.
1967 – Peter & Gordon split up.
1969 – George Harrison’s tonsils were removed at London’s University College Hospital. The tonsils were destroyed so they could not be sold.
1969 – The announcement of the formation of the band “Blind Faith” was made.
1972 – The official Beatles Fan Club disbanded.
1975 – Queen’s single “Killer Queen” was released. It was their first hit single.
1980 – In London, David Bowie and his wife Angie were divorced after nearly ten years of marriage. David gets custody of their nine-year old son, Zowie.
1982 – Cher opened on Broadway in “Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.”
1988 – The Who (without Keith Moon) reunited for their 25th anniversary at a London awards ceremony.
1990 – Del Shannon died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound.
1993 – Tom Jones guest starred on NBC-TV’s “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.”
1999 – Universal Music, Warner Music, BMG, Sony Music and EMI officially unveiled Project Madison. The system was developed by International Business Machines Corp. to permit fast, secure distribution of full-length, CD-quality albums on the Internet.
2000 – It was announced that Stan “the Man” Lee would create a comic book of the Backstreet Boys.
2006 – Kelly Clarkson won two Grammys. The awards were for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Since U Been Gone” and Best Pop Vocal Album for “Breakaway”. She was the first “American Idol” participant to win a grammy. She also performed “Because of You” at the show.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/feb08.htm
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about 6 months ago
Dayum.
There was a throwdown at The Attic last night and I missed it.
about 6 months ago
My favourite Super Bowl ad, hee hee.
about 6 months ago
From the blob:
It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if Danny just did that! He’s picking up lots of new fans doing his radio tour and this is the week his CD is released. Also, there’s a rumor that he’s performing on AI that week, so it wouldn’t surprise me if Danny sells more than any of the other Idols the first week.
Dream on, Gokey fans. How soon they forget.
about 6 months ago
Yep, battle of the classic rocks gods…and you missed it. That will teach you for
having a lifeshoveling your walkway.about 6 months ago
Just watched The Who at the SB. I miss Entwistle.
It was ok I guess. Not Prince.
about 6 months ago
There is something about Prince and a marching band that is just wrong…but he kills it. Brilliant.
Superbowl XLI Half-Time Show Starring Prince
by Molsonxxx2
about 6 months ago
I like that commercial and the texting face-off with the sumo-wrestler. Some AI fans live far from reality on the river of denial without a paddle.
about 6 months ago
Not going to happen.
about 6 months ago
Hits Daily Double, with 68.46% reporting:
1 LADY ANTEBELLUM 143,351 NEED YOU NOW
2 LIL WAYNE 101,596 REBIRTH
3 NICK JONAS & THE ADMINISTRATION 63,407 WHO I AM
4 LADY GAGA 60,789 FAME
5 BLACK EYED PEAS 58,043 ENERGY NEVER DIES
6 2010 GRAMMY NOMINEES 46,617 VARIOUS ARTISTS
7 TAYLOR SWIFT 42,927 FEARLESS
8 LADY GAGA 27,909 FAME MONSTER (EP)
9 BEYONCE 26,378 I AM… SASHA FIERCE
10 MICHAEL JACKSON 23,978 THIS IS IT
11 HOPE FOR HAITI 23,006 VARIOUS ARTISTS
12 P!NK 23,004 FUNHOUSE
13 CARRIE UNDERWOOD 22,108 PLAY ON
14 SUSAN BOYLE 21,821 I DREAMED A DREAM
15 ROB ZOMBIE 21,111 HELLBILLY DELUXE 2
16 LADY ANTEBELLUM 20,694 LADY ANTEBELLUM
17 ZAC BROWN BAND 20,616 FOUNDATION
18 KE$HA 20,581 ANIMAL
19 JUSTIN BIEBER 20,040 MY WORLD
20 ALICIA KEYS 19,788 ELEMENT OF FREEDOM
21 MARY J. BLIGE 19,719 STRONGER WITH EACH TEAR
22 KINGS OF LEON 18,787 ONLY BY THE NIGHT
23 ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS 17,601 THE SQUEAKQUEL
24 JASON ALDEAN 16,480 WIDE OPEN
25 KIDZ BOP KIDS 16,234 KIDZ BOP 17
26 RIHANNA 15,887 RATED R
27 NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL MUSIC 15,562 NOW 32
28 OWL CITY 14,715 OCEAN EYES
29 MICHAEL JACKSON 14,361 NUMBER ONES
30 JOHN MAYER 13,168 BATTLE STUDIES
31 YOUNG MONEY 12,565 WE ARE YOUNG MONEY
32 NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL LOVE 12,477 VARIOUS ARTISTS
33 MELANIE FIONA 12,471 THE BRIDGE
34 SELENA GOMEZ & THE SCENE 12,420 KISS & TELL
35 MICHAEL BUBLE 11,999 CRAZY LOVE
36 JAY-Z 11,346 BLUEPRINT 3
37 EMINEM 10,621 RELAPSE
38 MAXWELL 10,227 BLACKSUMMERS’NIGHT
39 TREY SONGZ 9,927 READY
40 MIRANDA LAMBERT 9,539 REVOLUTION
41 DARIUS RUCKER 9,409 LEARN TO LIVE
42 DAVE MATTHEWS BAND 9,141 BIG WHISKEY & THE GROOGRUX KING
43 NICKELBACK 8,880 DARK HORSE
44 ADAM LAMBERT 8,868 FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
45 MILEY CYRUS 8,860 TIME OF OUR LIVES
46 ROBIN THICKE 8,699 SEX THERAPY
47 MICHAEL JACKSON 8,289 ESSENTIAL
48 TAYLOR SWIFT 8,136 TAYLOR SWIFT
49 TIM MCGRAW 7,898 SOUTHERN VOICE
50 CELTIC WOMAN 7,364 SONGS FROM THE HEART
about 6 months ago
‘Purple Rain’ in the rain. Made my day. Thanks Boulder.
I’m surprised that vid hasn’t been pulled off. He seems to find just about all of them.
Now now…we all know that fangirl math is a different course of study than most of us went through.
about 6 months ago
Adam Lambert (adamlambert): …pestered by too many “pushy” emails. Let’s make sure we don’t bother them to the point where they don’t wanna play my music!! Thanks!
*saw that in People’s tweet sidebar…Poor Adam*
about 6 months ago
Meanwhile…
EMI READIES THE KNIFE: EMI Music is drawing up plans for heavy cost cuts to persuade investors to shell out the money which private equity owner Terra Firma needs to retain control of the business. The cost-cutting involves stripping tens of millions of pounds and ridding the roster of acts not making money. According to the Sunday Telegraph, EMI hopes to grow its digital operations, which currently account for 25% of revenues. The cuts will center on investment in new systems and a drive to rid the business of duplication. There is also likely to be a further reduction in the workforce, on top of the 3,000 jobs already eliminated. In addition, EMI’s Elio Leoni-Sceti has to set about re-signing worldwide superstar Robbie Williams, whose deal is up. An EMI Music spokesperson insists: “EMI Music’s new business plan, which will build on its successful strategy already in place, is in the early stages of development. There are no current plans for any major reorganization or redundancies.” (2/8a)
Rumor Mill
about 6 months ago
Kellie Pickler’s voice has improved a lot. IMO of course.
It’s supposedly a Canadian station that’s being harassed by Lambert fans. Who knew Canadians were so pushy?
about 6 months ago
I’m pretty sure the NFL is the copyright owner in this case.
about 6 months ago
For RSF:
Can you believe we’re already more than halfway through the season, “Big Love” fans? And this episode, appropriately titled “Sins of the Father,” brought it all back to Bill: His lost-boy past, his current state as a husband and a father and so-called reformer, and whether he was doomed to repeat his father’s transgressions by banishing his own son.
Los Angeles Times
about 6 months ago
Thank you NFL.
‘Big Love’ is only 9 episodes this season boo hiss. Sissy Spacek is in a few which is cool. The protagonist is becoming quite unlikeable and I don’t know what to make of it because the series has been renewed for a fifth season.
about 6 months ago
!
about 6 months ago
Just because…
Financial security and widespread acclaim were things Philip K. Dick had spent his career waiting for, always on the verge. He compared himself to the tramps in Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot.”
“If it does come for me, will it matter?” Dick wrote in 1976. “Will it make up for 25 years of shivering with fear as to whether, when I get up in the morning, the electricity will still be turned on?”
During those years, Dick’s health problems continued, sometimes coinciding with money woes. After a 1976 heart attack that sent him to the county hospital and left him with a $2,000 bill, he had only 40 cents to his name. He was only saved from having his utilities turned off by a royalty check from France. “Here I am,” he wrote, “after twenty-five years of professional SF writing, getting notices that they are going to turn off the water and gas and electricity if I don’t pay in three days, and I say, What has it all been for?”
Los Angeles Times
This is the final in a series of articles; there are links to previous installments at the end.
about 6 months ago
It’s another slow news day, so…
Lasers, lights and fireworks were flashing full-tilt through the Who’s halftime show Sunday at Super Bowl XLIV. It looked as if the producers were worried that the rock geezers at the center — the guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, 64, and the singer Roger Daltrey, 65 — might not look heroic enough to the camera. Townshend, in a porkpie hat and shades with a black suit hanging off his lanky frame, was grizzled. Daltrey, in a striped neo-Mod jacket and a scarf, revealed a voice that was raspy and thick. But the Who still had the stadium shouting along on choruses Townshend wrote decades ago: “Who are you” and “We don’t get fooled again!”
New York Times
about 6 months ago
!!!, eh.
about 6 months ago
*raises eyebrow*
*pushes what little snow we have in a South Easterly direction*
about 6 months ago
VFTW has a picture of the noxious gnome performing at the tailgate party yesterday. Heh, he is growing his hair…or he’s gotten hair plugs.

about 6 months ago
Just sayin’.

about 6 months ago
Checkout the hairline. I vote hairplugs.
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about 6 months ago
Sorry, Nevada.