Saturday, 23 August 2008

The musical on deck circle: James Taylor, U2 and guess who

It�s concentrated to complain about the Red Sox [team stats]� �something for everyone� approach to rock �n� roll. But now that Neil Diamond, the Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffett, the Police, Dave Matthews Band and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are Fenway Park [map] alums, we need to deal with one really important way out: When is U2 eventually going to play?


Next year, right?


If only it were that simple.




�People think that it�s up to us, but it�s really up to the artists,� said Larry Cancro,senior vice president of Fenway personal business. �Most of the multitude that played Fenway contacted us. And it�s a lot harder to put these pieces together than the public thinks. It�s not scarcely, �Hey, let�s get U2.� �


While Cancro says it�s silly to speculate or fantasize well-nigh who�s on deck for 2009, we just can�t help it. Here ar the bands whom we�re betting are in Fenway�s future - and the tough odds they�ll get to sweep over to acquire the fishgig.
1. U2. Every year rumors whirl that the Irish Fab Four will be rocking the Sox home. And every twelvemonth fans� hopes are squashed. Early concluding summer, the Edge told the Herald his set would love to play Fenway. So what�s the problem?


Bands of U2�s height often rule book tours more than a year in advance; baseball game schedules are finalized in August for the next year. This makes the timing rugged. Plus, Fenway officials were less than thrilled when the Stones� behemoth stage tore up the outfield in 2005.


�The Rolling Stones weren�t a perfect conform to for Fenway because their production was too big,� aforementioned Cancro. �U2 has a huge production, too. Usually we�re looking for more moderate stages.�


2. James Taylor. Taylor was asked to play the night later on Diamond this weekend, simply wasn�t interested. Why? The public answer was programming, but some speculate Sweet Baby James didn�t have the draw of �Sweet Caroline.� With his local roots, Taylor�s an obvious pick, but not if he has to fight to fill up Fenway for a single night - especially since Cancro says they�re genuinely looking for artists world Health Organization can easily pack the ballpark on consecutive nights.


3. Aerosmith. They�re massive, they�re local and playing Fenway would be one of the few feathers the Boston Bad Boys don�t have in their caps - they�ve already rocked Gillette, the Boston Pops, the Comcast Center when it was both the Tweeter Center and Great Woods, and iI different Gardens. But they�ve got both U2�s and Taylor�s problems: big stage production and small(er) draw.


It�s lamentable, but 70,000 tickets are tough for Aerosmith to sell here at home. They�d lose mucho face going away seats abandon that the Police filled.


- jgottlieb@bostonherald.com





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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Download Deadsoul Tribe






Deadsoul Tribe
   

Artist: Deadsoul Tribe: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Discography:


A Lullaby for the Devil
   

 A Lullaby for the Devil

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 10






Dead Soul Tribe is a stripe founded by Devon Graves. "Devon Graves" is really a anonym of Buddy Lackey (Psycho Waltz). Although in his previous dance band, Lackey was merely the vocalist, with Dead Soul Tribe he proves himself to be multi-talented. Not only did he compose all the music and lyrics for the group's 2002 self-titled debut, scarcely he as well handles guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion, flute, and, of course, vocal duties. To occupy prohibited the lineup, Graves recruited drummer Adel Moustafa, bassist Roland Ivenz, and guitarist Volker Wilschko.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

My Chemical Romance to cover Bob Dylan for 'Watchmen' film

My Chemical Romance are planning a "pretty freaking cool" Bob Dylan cover for a film adaptation of Alan Moore's graphical novel 'Watchmen'.

The band's version of 'Desolation Row' will close the superhero moving-picture show.

When oral presentation to MTV News, director Zack Synder explained: "(Gerard Way, MCR frontman) is a super-great guy, and an awing musician, and so we're trying to work with them right now to put in concert a song for the end titles."

Synder added: "I've talked with [Way] and I've heard a little bit of some