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No, That’s Racist
Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:16:00 +0100I didn't watch the BET awards on Sunday night but I did watch the coverage of it on Twitter. A lot of the people I follow were pissed all night with what BET was serving up. The overall sentiment: why can't they just be better? Michael deserves better. We deserve better. There were other people on [...]... (Read complete news)
INTERVIEW // SKINT AND DEMORALISED: VOICE O' THE TIMES
Mon, 29 Jun 2009 22:20:00 +0100Twenty-year-old Matt Abbott makes up one half of the Motown influenced spoken word duo, Skint and Demoralised, and despite his newly acquired acclaim and whirlwind two months – Abbott’s young feet seem pretty firmly fixed to the ground. For those of you who haven’t heard of Skint and Demoralised (that’s anyone who works during Edith Boman’s daily Radio One stint), Matt Abbott was fresh from the monotony of education in his hometown of Wakefield, Yorkshire, when he started looking to poetry as a way of finding his footing in a dog-eat-dog music industry (“I’m not a singer and I cant play an instrument so I didn’t have any natural path music”) but before long he found his platform alongside producer MiNI dOG: “I was really inspired by John Cooper Clarke who used to do spoken word before bands like The Fall and The Sex Pistols. I always loved words and language but as a teenager it’s not cool to say you like poetry so I started doing spoken word in pubs and clubs. “It was just an excuse not to do college work really but I would record it on my mobile and then upload them onto MySpace so people could hear them. Then someone got in touch with me about putting my poetry over music tracks and I thought it’d be a bit of a novelty and agreed. Within a month we had five songs, without even having met, but when we did, we just clicked and after two years, we’re still trying!” And the trying appears to be paying off with new single ‘Red Lipstick’ out 13th July and already earning the duo a place at some of the most prestigious music festivals around the country over the next few months. Their debut is a three minute ode to the girl next door revealing Abbott’s college penchant for more down to earth girls who apparently like no more than ‘red lipstick, fish and chips, orange juice and trips to the sea-side.’ Whilst this fresh pop track will likely win them some criticism from more ‘serious’ Indie-meets-spoken word fans when compared to the likes of The Streets and Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Matt’s words plummet to further depths than the quirky debut would perhaps lead you to believe; with one poem specifically targeting the errors of the BNP, warranting him a place on stage at Love Music Hate Racism: “The racism issue has always been important to me and obviously the BNP were elected in Yorkshire and I’m a Yorkshire lad so hopefully I’ve put that point out there. Love Music Hate Racism is important and a good cause because kids don’t listen to politicians and need younger people. Racism is a social and moral issue. I can’t change the world but if I can help, I will do.” Barely out of his teens, Matt seems to have had quite a impact with his profound words establishing him a firm following, something demonstrated with Skint and Demoralised playing their first headline tour in... (Read complete news)
To Applaud or not To Applaud, that is the question.
Mon, 29 Jun 2009 17:48:00 +0100Originally posted on my solo performance website blog, I ran across more information on this today (see UPDATE at the bottom of the page) & thought I'd pass my posting on to my MTH colleagues. What do YOU think about applause at concerts? Over the past several weeks I have asked my colleagues in person and [...]... (Read complete news)
I Told You So
Sun, 28 Jun 2009 16:31:00 +0100Lyrics: Ohoh Yeahyeah Ohohoh Told you so You could never let me go (I) ‘Cause I told you so I told you so How many times you try to leave me and never {You never go} How many times you say that you hate me and oh {You love me so} Listen ‘Cause I told you so You could never let me go ‘Cause I told you so I told [...]... (Read complete news)
"Show Me" Mya ft. Bun B
Sat, 27 Jun 2009 20:23:00 +0100Mya is still working on that come-back, and here is her latest treat. "Show Me" sounds like something we would hear from the old Ciara. With a classic southern-style beat (love it!), Mya sends out her love to all the hood fellas, the dope boys on the corner, the ones you hate to love, and the ones other fellas love to hate on. Bun B does his thing on the track as well!Bottomline: Me Likey.... (Read complete news)
La Haine (1995)
Sat, 27 Jun 2009 18:49:00 +0100La Haine ("Hate") is one of the best films of the 90s. Written and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, this black and white film is a powerful comment on social problems and violence. The story takes place in a Paris suburb, not the Paris of travel brochures, but a desolate urban landscape, harsh and grim. It's a place where the main characters, three friends from different ethnic background, are economically, socially and politically marginalised. The streets are their home and they are open targets for the brutal and racist police, whom they see as oppressors. The performances from the three main actors are brilliant. Kassovitz's script and direction is awesome. The soundtrack which starts with Bob Marley's "Burning and Looting" and continues with great French hip-hop is also excellent. Finally, the last scene of the film will totally blow you away! La Haine does not offer any solutions to social problems but it clearly shows the anger and frustration of people who feel trapped by their circumstances. Though it is a wake-up call for action on society's growing gap between rich and poor, the film makes a powerful statement that violence does not solve anything and that hate feeds hate. Three weeks after the film was released, riots broke out in the Brixton section of London, following the death of a young black man in police custody. Also, the riots in Paris a few years ago and in Greece last December make the message of the film even more powerful! One of the best films ever made! More info: Wikipedia IMDb Trailer: ... (Read complete news)
A Fresh BReakDown - Maino : If Tomorrow Comes
Sat, 27 Jun 2009 09:30:00 +0100"YOU GONNA REMEMBER MY NAME!!" Boy... You talk about someone who came outta nowhere, and worked to where he got to. You can probably remember a few years ago that guy that came out with that song "Rumors".. He said she said.. But other than the wild shit he was sayin', those most ridiculous thing he said.. "The streets are sayin' that Brooklyn is all mine... The Industry ain't prepared for me," Well.. It sounded ridiculous then. But something was alittle different about Maino than other New York rappers. He had amazing confidence, and didn't mind reminding people that your favorite New York rapper ain't have shit on him. Fast forward through a few five-finger-hellos, to a record deal from Atlantic, and everybody (including Drop-Bomb) screamin' HI HATER! Maino is ready to release the album he's worked so hard to give to the people. But will he give us a good introduction?? Maino's CD starts out, where he's at in his life right now, with the help of Swizz Beats, he expresses that he feels so good that he feels like givin' away amilli, quite generous in 2009. But he quickly reminds us that wasn't always like this for him through a interlude. Maino then begins to start to follow that old school artist blueprint, letting us know HIM. (Now mind you, this has barely been done right for a long time now.) Step one of him getting out of prison in "Back To Life", he goes through the routine thing, meet with his homie, get a girl.. Then the inevitable, going to meet his Parol Officer, and of course, that P.O. basically lets 'em know he'll be back in prison shortly. Maino then tells the P.O. to "Remember My Name", fitting, and with alil' help from B.G., Maino shines alil' more light on his character. "Maino, my life is all gone, my son'll have grandkids when I come home... I can feel his pain on the phone"Maino then connects with Kay Slay, and gets some assistance from T-Pain in "All Of The Above". More like a song that fills you with hope, a very feel good song, and T-Pain auto-tune-freaks the hook and does it all kind of justice. In "Here Comes Trouble", is more like a warning for the industry at the time, you could probably call this the time "Rumors" came out, and he was getting his buzz. His track "Kill You", at first glance, you'd probably think it was another shoot-'em-up-bang-bang mixtape track. Well, we couldn't be more wrong, he's expressing all the hate towards his baby mother, and with even deeper songs "Runaway Slave", Maino shows us how he was letting things kind of get to him. With alot of energy, and a familiar beat (Joe Budden - Pray For Me), he gives us alot of images, and thoughts going through his head at that point of time. So he lets hate fuel 'em in "Soldier" and songs from here on is pretty much inspirational. Maino's on his... (Read complete news)
Lyrics Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
Thu, 25 Jun 2009 11:43:00 +0100Lyrics Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing Let me hear you say hey hey hey Alright Now let me hear you say hey hey ho Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing I hate it when a guy doesn’t get the door even though I told him yesterday and the day before I hate it when a guy doesn’t get the tab And I have to pull my money out and that looks bad Lyrics Avril Lavigne Where are the hopes, where are the dreams My Cinderella story scene When do you think they’ll finally see Avril Lavigne Lyrics The Best Damn Thing [Chorus:] That you’re not not not gonna get any better You won’t won’t won’t you won’t get rid of me never Like it or not, even though she’s a lot like me We’re not the same And yeah yeah yeah I’m a lot to handle You don’t know trouble, I’m a hell of a scandal Me, I’m a scene, I’m a drama queen I’m the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seenAlright, alright Yeah Lirik Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing I hate it when a guy doesn’t understand Why a certain time of month I don’t wanna hold his hand I hate it when they go out, and we stay in And they come home smelling like their ex girlfriends Lyrics The Best Damn Thing I found my hopes, I found my dreams My Cinderella story scene Now everybody’s gonna see [Chorus] Lyrics Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing Give me an A (always give me what I want) Give me a V (be very very good to me) R (are you gonna treat me right) I (I can put up a fight) Give me an L (let me hear you scream loud) Lirik lagu Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing One, two, three, four Where are the hopes, where are the dreams My Cinderella story scene When do you think they’ll finally see Lirik The Best Damn Thing [Chorus] Let me hear you say hey hey hey Alright Now let me hear you say hey hey ho Lirik lagu Avril Lavigne Hey hey hey Hey hey hey Hey hey hey Lirik The Best Damn Thing I’m the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seen Lyrics Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing... (Read complete news)






