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| | Joe Walsh [ mp3 ]album: But Seriously, Folks format: mp3 release: 1978 bitrate: 192 length: 35:22 min
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Tracks of But Seriously, Folks:
Over And Over.mp3
Second Hand Store.mp3
Indian Summer.mp3
At The Station.mp3
Tomorrow.mp3
Inner Tube.mp3
Theme From Boat Weirdos.mp3
Life's Been Good.mp3
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| | Joe Walsh [ mp3 ]album: You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind format: mp3 release: 1976 bitrate: 192 length: 35:12 min
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Tracks of You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind:
Walk Away.mp3
Meadows.mp3
Rocky Mountain Way.mp3
Time Out.mp3
Help Me Make It Thru The Night.mp3
Turn To Stone.mp3
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| | Joe Walsh [ mp3 ]album: Ordinary Average Guy format: mp3 release: 1991 bitrate: 192 length: 45:59 min
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Tracks of Ordinary Average Guy:
Two Sides To Every Story.mp3
Ordinary Average Guy.mp3
The Gamma Goochee.mp3
All Of A Sudden.mp3
Alphabetical Order.mp3
Look At Us Now.mp3
I'm Actin' Different.mp3
Up All Night.mp3
You Might Need Somebody.mp3
Where I Grew Up (Prelude To School Days).mp3
School Days.mp3
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| | Joe Walsh [ mp3 ]album: Songs for a Dying Planet format: mp3 release: 1992 bitrate: 192 length: 48:46 min
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Tracks of Songs for a Dying Planet:
Shut Up.mp3
Fairbanks Alaska.mp3
Coyote Love.mp3
I Know.mp3
Certain Situations.mp3
Vote For Me.mp3
Theme From Baroque Weirdos.mp3
The Friend Song.mp3
It's All Right.mp3
Wil You Still Love Me Tomorrow.mp3
Decades.mp3
Song For A Dying Planet.mp3
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News from our arhive: Ozzy Osbourne, Korn, Black Eyed Peas |
After crashing his four-wheel ATV and breaking his collarbone, eight ribs and a vertebra in his neck, Ozzy Osbourne was on a ventilator and recovering in critical condition at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, west of London, on Tuesday (December 9). The accident occurred on his Buckinghamshire estate during a day off from promoting the single "Changes," a duet with daughter Kelly. Although surgery was required to mend the collarbone and to stop some bleeding in his lungs, the injuries were not life-threatening and there seems to be no risk of paralysis from the fractured vertebra.
Ironically, Korn have chosen "Y'all Want a Single," a song railing against their record label's insistence on including some radio-friendly fare on their heavy-handed new album, Take a Look in the Mirror, as their next single. The song, which follows the track "Right Now," won't be pushed to radio outlets in the traditional sense. Instead, the band is urging fans to request the song at radio, though it's unclear how successful such a campaign for airplay will be given the track's expletive-laden chorus. Black Eyed Peas, Elton John, Dido, Dave Matthews, John Mayer and Elvis Costello are among the artists slated to perform at the 2004 MusiCares Person of the Year gala February 6 in Los Angeles. The event will honor Sting, and in addition to the concert there will be a special tribute dinner and silent auction.
Paris Hilton may have another reality show in the works. Coming on the heels of "The Simple Life," the hotel heiress is reportedly in talks with FOX to star in a new show, per the network's first-look option with her, according to the New York Post. FOX and Hilton's spokespeople did not return calls for comment. Parliament/ Funkadelic mastermind George Clinton was arrested early Saturday morning in Tallahassee, Florida, and charged with one count of felony possession of cocaine and one count of misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Local reports say Clinton was sitting alone in the passenger seat of a car parked at a gas station when cops approached. He was let out on $2,650 bail that same morning. His court date has not yet been scheduled.
Not all of AC/DC's deeds are dirty and done dirt cheap. The band's 1980 album, Back in Black, is the world's second-best-selling album. Its astounding 42 million copies sold puts the Thunder from Down Under's LP just behind Michael Jackson's Thriller, which moved more than 56 million copies. Dave Grohl is adding one more hat to his copious rack. Besides moonlighting with Queens of the Stone Age and his metal project Probot, Grohl will produce the major-label debut of New Jersey quintet Rye Coalition, who opened several shows for Queens of the Stone Age. Expect the album to hit stores in the spring. |
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