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Mixtape Friday for Friday July 23
Staff reporterGarry's Mixtape 5th Dimension - Stoned Sole Picnic Brad Paisley - Ticks Staff Mixtapes 7) Jarrett's Mixtape a. Where I'm Going by Cut To Copy b. King Kong by Tahiti 80 c. Hope Child by Free Energy d. Live Forever by Oasis e. Not Meant to Be by Tame...Tags: Elvis Costello, Duran Duran (music group), Basketball, Sports, Johnny Cash
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Opera is Rufus Wainwright's 'main squeeze'
Classical music is often maligned for its apparent insistence that aspiring acolytes display proper credentials before becoming a true follower. Once admitted to the fold, you must bow to the altar of knowledge and denounce uncomplicated pleasure as the...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Opera (genre), England, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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England: Arts and Crafts in the Cotswolds
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI was recently invited to review a superb jazz festival in Cheltenham, about two hours west of London, in the Cotswolds. "You're going to the Cotswolds?" my friends gushed. "Yes," I said. " Hugh Masekela will be there. And Jack DeJohnette. Nigel...Tags: England, London (England), Eyes and Vision, Arts, Canterbury
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Bruce Willis takes a gun to the Gorillaz in 'Stylo' clip
Pop & HissOne of the first sounds heard on the new Gorillaz album, due March 9, is the relaxed drawl of Snoop Dogg. "Welcome to the world of the plastic beach," the rapper sings, referencing the album's title ("Plastic Beach") and greeting...... -
Album review: Gorillaz, 'Plastic Beach'
Turn It Up3 stars (out of 4) Former Blur singer Damon Albarn once again acts as ringleader of the world party known as Gorillaz. With its cartoon visuals and eclectic guest list, Gorillaz provides Albarn with a level of anonymity and freedom...... -
Album review: 'Plastic Beach' from the Gorillaz
Pop & HissDamon Albarn formed this heady cartoon-band side project to keep himself entertained while on hiatus from his seminal Britpop act, Blur. Stuffed as they were with electro-pop hooks and globe-tripping grooves, the first two Gorillaz albums never actually... -
Coachella 2010: Fest closes with the thrilling Gorillaz and the disastrous Sly Stone
Pop & HissThe three-day Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival came to a close just before midnight Sunday, bringing to an end a weekend that placed rock, dance, hip-hop and electronics on equal footing. It only took closing act the Gorillaz about...... -
Scott Walker, musical mystery man
The early scenes of the documentary look like some lost reel from "This Is Spinal Tap," spanning what seems like half of rock history -- complete with hem lengths and haircuts. But the protagonist is not a metalhead but a Zelig-like figure: Here he is as...Tags: Entertainment, London (England), Music Industry, Depression, Frankie Avalon
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Turn It Up
TÊTE-À-TÊTE: DANNY BOYLE I’ve been a fan of Danny Boyle since his 1995 movie Shallow Grave, a little noir number that introduced me to Ewan McGregor as well as Mr. Boyle. They both broke out the following year with Trainspotting, which portrayed the...Tags: Entertainment, San Diego (San Diego, California), Music Industry, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Bars and Clubs
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Manchester's new, true grit
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterManchester, England If you live in Los Angeles long enough, you forget how intoxicating height can be. Here I was, 23 stories up in the coolest new hotel in northwestern England, looking across several counties and several centuries. The bar at the...Tags: Entertainment, London (England), Music Industry, Trade Policy, Bars and Clubs
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Coachella magic
Special to The TimesThe most dramatic moment of this weekend's Coachella festival will surely be when the four members of Rage Against the Machine step on stage together for the first time in seven years, but even that reunion will be hard pressed to match the drama of the...Tags: Prince (music artist), Kurt Cobain, Nine Inch Nails (music group), Festive Events, Beck
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Radiohead's new album is surprisingly joyful
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPop's latest moon landing happened Tuesday around midnight Pacific time, when the download code for Radiohead's "In Rainbows" hit inboxes around the world. The English band startled the music industry when it announced this release 10 days ago,...Tags: Space Programs, Entertainment, Elliott Smith, The Happiest News!, Gaming
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