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about The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell Of Fear, Ira NewbornAlbum: The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell Of Fear
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Time: 36:28
Year: 1991.





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David Byrne for New Yorker festival

David Byrne is organizing and hosting an event at this year's New Yorker Festival, at a special forum with entertainment at the city's Town Hall.

The New Yorker magazine will put together the event in October which will deal with the subject of cycling in New York City.

In a message posted on his website, Byrne said:

"Had a very exciting meeting on Wednesday re: the Bike Forum project. The New Yorker will produce this event as part of their fall festival. It will be a forum, with entertainment, at Town Hall on Saturday October 6 on the subject of bikes in NYC. I've been trying to get this to happen for a while and now it's picking up steam and momentum. As someone who has biked here as a means of transportation for many, many years I sense a growing acceptance of the human-powered machine with two wheels. Some fears and hurdles to be dealt with for sure - but I sense a tipping point looming."
Feist announces UK and Ireland tour

Feist has announced a nine date UK and Ireland tour.

The singer will mark the release of new single '1234' on July 23 with a string of shows.

Feist will play:

Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms (17)
Manchester Academy 3 (19)
Birmingham Glee Club (22)
London Scala (24)
Nottingham Social (23)
Shepherd's Bush Empire (24)
Dublin Tripod (25)
Glasgow Oran Mor (26)
Bristol Trinity Centre (28)
Kaiser Chiefs work the crowd in LA

Kaiser Chiefs performed for a packed audience at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles last night (June 7).

Frontman Ricky Wilson encouraged audience participation throughout the band's 80-minute set, asking the crowd to sing along, wave their arms and cheer.

The audience obliged, singing at top volume to crowd-pleasers including 'Ruby', and 'I Predict A Riot' and tossing glow-sticks in the air while the band performed songs off of their two albums, 2005's 'Employment' and this year's 'Yours Truly, Angry Mob'.

"That was some fine singing you did," Wilson told the audience after 'Modern Way'. "And they told me you wouldn't sing along."

The Leeds lads kicked off the night with a rousing rendition of 'Everyday I Love You Less And Less', while enthusiastic fans waved a Leeds United banner down in front.

Throughout the night, Wilson pogoed across the stage while an elaborate light show lit up the crowd.

They ended the gig with 'Everything Is Average Nowadays' before returning for a two-song encore that included 'The Angry Mob' and 'Oh My God', which gave the audience one final chance for a massive sing-along.

"The audiences are the most important thing about a gig and we try to make audiences enjoy it," Wilson told NME.COM.

"In any city like LA that thinks it's kind of cool, we have to work a little bit harder. But the challenge makes it more enjoyable for us."

Kaiser Chiefs will play two more dates in California before heading back to the UK to begin the festival circuit.


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