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about Optimus, John NorumAlbum: Optimus
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Bitrate: 192 kbs.
Size: 52 mb.
Time: 37:54
Year: 2005.


John Norum

about Slipped Into Tomorrow, John NorumAlbum: Slipped Into Tomorrow
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Time: 52:14
Year: 2000.


John Norum

about Face It Live '97, John NorumAlbum: Face It Live '97
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Size: 101 mb.
Time: 73:41
Year: 1997.


John Norum

about Worlds Away, John NorumAlbum: Worlds Away
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Time: 50:47
Year: 1996.


John Norum

about Face The Truth, John NorumAlbum: Face The Truth
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Size: 60 mb.
Time: 43:41
Year: 1992.


John Norum

about Total Control, John NorumAlbum: Total Control
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Size: 47 mb.
Time: 40:55
Year: 1987.





Events

Pete Doherty: 'I'm not sure about complete abstinence'

Pete Doherty has talked about his recent stint in drug rehab and his current drug intake today (October 12), describing himself as "healthy, physically".

Speaking on BBC 6Music, the Babyshambles frontman revealed that he was only allowed access to his guitar twice a week for an hour at a time.

"I'm healthy, physically, a bit wobbly," he told Steve Lamacq. "I'm not sure about complete abstinence [from drugs]. But it's a 12 step philosophy. It's one day at a time I suppose."

Doherty went on to talk about the psychological assessments he received in rehab.

"Apparently I've got loads of self-esteem issues," he said, before joking: "I thought I was alright!"

Doherty then spoke about the troubled recording sessions his band experienced with producer Stephen Street, revealing that Street told the band that "if you carry on like this, I'm going home", referring to Doherty's drug intake during recording sessions.

"It's important to have someone who knew what he wanted," Doherty added. "We worked 11 to eight with no weekends. It was a contradiction to how we would have chosen to work."

Doherty also debuted a new song during the interview called '1939 Returning', which he had started writing two days earlier. He said that the song was inspired by a dream he had, in which he was washing the windows of an Italian 1930s butchers.

The lyrics of the song included the lines: "Tread carefully upon the drifting lights/When you're behind enemy lines/Caught behind enemy lines in 1939/For Germany he sacrificed his life".

Doherty also played an acoustic cover of Culture Club's 'Karma Chameleon' and admitted that he was hoping to see his favourite football team Queens Park Rangers play again soon.

"Last time I went the club secretary threatened to resign and I had to leave at half time," he explained, adding that after his rehab he hoped to be allowed back declaring, "it's all different now."
EL-P to perform show at New York clothing store

El-P is set to play a special show at the Sixth Avenue branch of Urban Outfitters in New York this month.

The Brooklyn-based rapper / producer will perform the set to
benefit non-commercial radio station, WNHU 88.7 as part of the
Free Yr Radio series an independent music campaign developed by Toyota and Urban Outfitters to support the independent music scene and strengthen the non-commercial radio stations.

Other performers to take part in the Free Yr Radio tour include
Tapes 'N Tapes, The Rapture, Klaxons, and Dinosaur Jr..

Invitations to the show can be accessed and printed at www.freeyrradio.com. Number of fans admitted will be subject to store's capacity.

El-P will pearform on July 14.
Interpol showcase new album in London

Interpol showcased a series of new tracks from their forthcoming album tonight (July 2) for a one-off show in London.

The Astoria gig, which coincided with the release of the New York four-piece's new single 'The Heinrich Maneuver' gave the band a chance to warm up for this weekend's appearance at T In The Park and Oxegen, as they played four new songs from 'Our Love To Admire'.

Kicking off with album opener 'Pioneer To The Falls', Interpol went on to perform 'Mammoth', 'Rest My Chemistry' and their new single.

The four-piece's set also borrowed heavily from their debut 'Turn On The Bright Lights' and 2004 LP 'Antics'.

Although singer Paul Banks said very little throughout the gig, he did thank the crowd on several occasions and commented on how "special" they were.

Along with crowd favourites 'Slow Hands', 'NYC' and 'Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down', the band received the biggest cheer when they belted out hit single, 'Evil' before closing the show with an extended intro into 'PDA'


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