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about Electric Blue, Andy BellAlbum: Electric Blue
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Year: 2005.


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about Crazy (Remixes), Andy BellAlbum: Crazy (Remixes)
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Events

Mark Lanegan set for T In The Park

Mark Lanegan will play at this year's T In The Park festival.

The singer will join Soulsavers who will play in the Pet Sounds Arena on the Sunday of the event (July 8).

The Brian Jonestown Massacre will also play the same stage just below them.

T In The Park takes place between July 6-8, the full line up so far is:

Friday (July 6)

Main Stage
Arctic Monkeys
Bloc Party
The Coral
Lily Allen

Saturday (July 7)

Main Stage
The Killers
Razorlight
Arcade Fire
James
James Morrison
The Skids
The Saw Doctors
Primal Scream to release their first DVD

Primal Scream are to release their first ever DVD next month.

'Primal Scream - Riot City Blues Tour', out June 25, features a live performance from the band recorded in November 2006 at London's Hammersmith Apollo.

The collection also features interviews backstage footage from the tour, and 12 of the band's promo videos.

The concert setlist is:

'Accelerator'
'Dolls'
'Jailbird'
'Shoot Speed/Kill Light'
'Suicide Sally And Johnny Guitar'
'Burning Wheel'
'When The Bomb Drops'
'Hole In My Heart'
'Medication'
'Rise'
'Swastika Eyes'
'Country Girl'
'Rocks'
'Damaged'
'Loaded'
'Moving On Up'
'Kick Out The Jams'

The promo videos are:

'Loaded'
'Moving On Up'
'Rocks'
'Miss Lucifer'
'Country Girl'
'Dolls'
'Some Velvet Morning'
'Swastika Eyes'
'Kill All Hippies'
'Come Together'
'Autobahn 66'
'Jailbird'
Kiss singer skips gig due to heart problems

Kiss frontman Paul Stanley bowed out of a concert in Southern California on Friday (July 27), citing heart problems as the reason.

In a posting on his website, 55-year-old Stanley said that his heart began racing during Kiss' sound check. After being treated by paramedics, a cardiologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center advised him not to perform for fear of risking his health.

Stanley explained: "During sound check yesterday, my heart spontaneously jumped to 190 plus beats per minute where it stayed for over an hour necessitating paramedics to start an IV and give me a shot to momentarily stop my heart and get it into a normal pattern.

"Not knowing if this episode was life threatening made it even more exhausting. After consulting with both the paramedics and a cardiologist at Cedar Sinai, they confirmed my worst fear. They said that I would put myself at risk if I tried to do the show."

Stanley's bandmates decided to go on with the show at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California -- approximately 90 miles east of Los Angeles. It was reportedly the first time the band performed as a trio.

In response, the singer wrote: "I'm very proud of Gene, Tommy and Eric for carrying on without me. I apologize to anyone I disappointed and I'll make it up to you when I see you again."


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