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| | Winger [ mp3 ]album: In The Heart Of The Young format: mp3 release: 1990 bitrate: 256 length: 46:50 min
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Tracks of In The Heart Of The Young:
Can't Get Enuff.mp3
Loosen Up.mp3
Miles Away.mp3
Easy Come Easy Go.mp3
Rainbow In The Rose.mp3
In The Day We'll Never See.mp3
Under One Condition.mp3
Little Dirty Blonde.mp3
Baptized By Fire.mp3
You Are The Saint, I Am The Sinner.mp3
In The Heart Of The Young.mp3
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| | Winger [ mp3 ]album: Winger format: mp3 release: 1988 bitrate: 192 length: 43:50 min
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Tracks of Winger:
Madalaine.mp3
Hungry.mp3
Seventeen.mp3
Without The Night.mp3
Purple Haze.mp3
State Of Emergency.mp3
Time To Surrender.mp3
Poison Angel.mp3
Hangin On.mp3
Headed For A Heartbreak.mp3
Higher & Higher.mp3
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| | Winger [ mp3 ]album: Metal Ballads Vol.4 format: mp3 release: 1991 year bitrate: 160 length: 71:17 min
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Tracks of Metal Ballads Vol.4:
Close My Eyes Forever.mp3
Ship Of Fools.mp3
Anytime.mp3
Believe In Love.mp3
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark.mp3
Wherever I Would Be.mp3
Still Got The Blues (For You).mp3
It Ain't Love.mp3
High Enough.mp3
Without The Night.mp3
Kayleigh.mp3
Let Love Conquer The World.mp3
Standing Alone.mp3
Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore.mp3
So Close To Me.mp3
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News from our arhive: Ludacris, Howard Stern, Sharon Osbourne, Beach Boys |
Increased FCC scrutiny to clean up the airwaves prompted the ousting of controversial radio host Howard Stern's syndicated show from six Clear Channel-owned stations. After an interview with Rick Solomon, the purveyor and co-star of the infamous Paris Hilton sex tape, went over the line and was deemed offensive to blacks and women by Clear Channel executives, the show was pulled from stations in Orlando, Florida; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; San Diego; Pittsburgh; Louisville, Kentucky; and Rochester, New York. Infinity broadcasting, a subsidiary of MTV's parent company, Viacom, syndicates the morning program nationwide from New York's WXRK-FM.
The president of Northeastern University in Boston has canceled an April 2 concert by Ludacris that was to be the headlining event for the school's annual Springfest festival. President Richard M. Freeland cited riots by students after the New England Patriots' Super Bowl victory in which one person died. School officials called the move a "postponement," saying a concert of this size could happen again if the student body worked with the school to improve its relationship with the community. One of the most legendary unreleased records of all time, the Beach Boys' Smile, will finally hit shelves in the fall, 37 years after its intended release. Currently touring behind the record in the U.K., Brian Wilson recently entered the studio with original lyricist Van Dyke Parks to complete the material and sift through the hours and hours of recorded material that was scrapped in the spring of 1967 due to Wilson's growing drug problems and mental-health issues.
Estelle Axton, co-founder of influential soul label Stax Records, died at the age of 85 on Tuesday at a hospital in Memphis. Starting in 1957, Axton helped build the label into a hit factory with artists like Otis Redding, Booker T. & the MG's and the Bar-Kays. Axton is also credited with maintaining a sense of harmony between black and white musicians during a time of racial prejudice. Pre-production is under way on "Hip-Hop Cops," a movie spotlighting a division of the New York Police Department focused on rap-related crimes whose existence the NYPD has always denied. Radar Pictures will distribute the film, which looks past the police upward to City Hall. Beck, the Polyphonic Spree and the Electric Light Orchestra will appear on the soundtrack to "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," a film by Michel Gondry, the director of videos by the White Stripes and Bjork. The film, which stars Jim Carrey, Kate Winslet, Elijah Wood and Kirsten Dunst, opens March 19, while the soundtrack streets March 16. Metal matriarch Sharon Osbourne will play a lesbian bartender in an episode of NBC's Will & Grace, set to air March 25. The episode was taped last week.
Following up his 2001 album, The Good Times, was not one of the many things Afroman forgot to do because he got high. The toke-happy MC will drop his new LP, Afroholic: The Even Better Times, on April 20, through his own Hungry Hustler Records. Wilco will play six shows in April before performing at Coachella on May 1. The dates will start on April 21 in Columbia, Missouri, and run through April 29 in Tucson, Arizona.
Richard Hayne, Urban Outfitters' chairman, has made an enemy of Ministry's Al Jourgensen with that "Voting Is for Old People" T-shirt. In a letter to Hayne sent Wednesday, the singer wrote, "Mr. Hayne, I am sure I don't have to give you a history lesson regarding the incredible amount of lives lost fighting for the right to vote in America alone. I am shocked and appalled at your recklessness. I see your actions as a blatant attempt to quash the efforts of Punkvoter.com, Music for America, Rock the Vote, and other pro-youth-vote organizations. It is public knowledge that you contribute to the Republican Party. Could this be the motivation behind your anti-vote strategy to suppress the youth vote you have so much influence over?" Kinks singer Ray Davies may have been hurt worse than most expected when he was shot in the leg in New Orleans last month, according to a statement released by his spokesperson. Because of ongoing treatment, Davis was forced to cancel his appearance at the 14th annual Tibet House Benefit concert, which took place Wednesday at New York's Carnegie Hall. |
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