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Making Videos for YouTube
Check out this article featuring Lady GaGa's manager Troy Carter and his strategy behind making music videos for YouTube.
http://techcrunch.com/2010/05/26/lady-gagas-manager-we-make-music-videos...
102.1 the Edge Top 200 New Songs of the Millenium
Always wondered what the top songs are so far in the Millennium? 102.1 The Edge covered the top 200 last weekend, and here are the top ten:
#1 Green Day · American Idiot
#2 Red Hot Chili Peppers · By The Way
#3 Linkin Park · In The End
#4 The White Stripes · Seven-Nation Army
#5 Red Hot Chili Peppers · Can't Stop
#6 Sam Roberts · Brother Down
#7 U2 · Beautiful Day
#8 Green Day · Holiday
#9 Rage Against The Machine · Renegades Of Funk
#10 Coldplay · Yellow
Worst Week for Album Sales Since 1991
Hey music lovers, check out this article from The New York Times... http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/19/worst-week-for-album-sales-...
Everyone has that guilty pleasure song. Check out this top 100 list of those songs that we try and hide our feelings for... http://www.listology.com/list/bbcs-100-most-annoying-pop-songs-we-hate-l...
Noel Gallagher Tackled by Fan at V-Fest
Apparently resulting from a “security breach”, a crazed concertgoer tackled Oasis’ Noel Gallagher during the song “What’s the Story, Morning Glory” at their recent V-Fest performance. The band’s crew abruptly tackled the disgruntled fan before he could get to the singer. Not much of a champagne supernova for Oasis. Check out the video here.
Top 10 Most Embarrassing Concert Moments
Sometimes live music gives us more than we bargained for, but who doesn’t love to see their favorite star falter once in a while? Whether it be Fergie showing us her not-so-GLAMOROUS side or silly lip synch scandals, live music is entertaining! I present you with the Top 10 Most Embarrassing Concert Moments.
#10 - William Hung: She Bangs » watch video
Anyone who went to this concert needs to seek professional help...
The 3D Experience
Nothing beats seeing a live show. The energy of the crowd, feeding the band, feeding back to the crowd. The smell of the club, the deaf ringing in your ears when you leave, the high that you leave with. Nothing beats it.
But are we getting close to replicating that experience? I saw the U2 3D movie tonight. And it's incredible. In some ways, it's even better than the live experience. You can see the beads of sweat on Bono's forehead and the writing on the picks on The Edge's guitar stand. You're better than front row - you're on the stage!