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Now, it seems, a kiss isn't so sweet for Katy Perry
You know what bothers me about Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" - now officially the song of the summer, after spending five weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100? Not the auto-erotic tease of the lyrics, which keeps Perry inside her head rather than...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Music Industry, Dance, Six Flags Incorporated, Minority Groups
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Song doesn't live up to lyrics
Tribune NewspapersYou know what bothers me about Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl"—now officially the song of the summer, after spending five weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100? Not the auto-erotic tease of the lyrics, which keeps Perry inside her head rather than...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Music Industry, Dance, Minority Groups, Personal Service
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Flo Rida mines the familiar in 'Mail on Sunday'
Flo Rida
"Mail on Sunday" (Poe Boy/Atlantic)
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IN interviews, rapper Flo Rida has repeatedly articulated that his chief artistic goal is to approach things from the "left side," even tattooing his left biceps with a massive picture of Jimi Hendrix...Tags: David Bowie, Joseph Arthur, Earnings, Canterbury, Jimi Hendrix
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Paddy Casey tries his Irish luck
Special to The TimesPADDY CASEY, the second-bestselling rock act in Ireland, looks a little disappointed as he scans the sparse audience that turned up during rush hour Friday for his debut here at the Virgin Records Megastore. "You make more money busking," the singer-...Tags: Film Festivals, Sony Corp., David Letterman, Adrian Grenier, Radio Industry
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Facing the music
Song Man: A Melodic Adventure, or, My Single-Minded Approach to Songwriting
By Will Hodgkinson
Da Capo, 290 pages, $16.95 paper
'Stay uncommercial. There's a lot of money in it," said Jerome Kern, who did OK by himself when he added "Ol' Man River,"...Tags: Music Industry, Keith Richards, Carnegie Hall, Jimi Hendrix, Hal David
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Entrance
Sun ReporterHometown: Baltimore Current members: Guy Blakeslee Founded in: 2001 Style: psychedelic blues rock Influenced by: Jimi Hendrix, the Birthday Party, Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Black Sabbath and early Pink Floyd Notable: Blakeslee recorded his latest album,...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Terrorism
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Fall of Transition
7 CitiesFall of Transition paint their fans with clear and vivid images with their melodiously mellow but eloquent music. Signed to North Carolina based Evolution Records (EVO Records), Fall of Transition released "Distractions" ,which was brilliantly conceived...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Bjork, Metal and Mineral, Curtis Mayfield
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Pop music
(Note: CD release dates always are subject to change, even at the last minute.) Tuesday Adema, Kill The Headlights. Amerie, Because I Love It. Architecture In Helsinki, Places Like This. Bedouin Soundclash, TBD. Benzino, Antidote. Caribou, Andorra....Tags: Albert Hall, Public Holidays, LeAnn Rimes, Steve Earle, West Village
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Regina Spektor
Special to MetromixLiner notes: Russian-born and classically trained, Regina Spektor has been a darling of the indie rock literati and an icon of New York's anti-folk scene since making her public debut in 2001. With charming vignettes and narratives -- structured around...Tags: Fiona Apple, Festive Event, Tori Amos, Virgin Music Festival
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Bat For Lashes
THE ancient woods of Albion, animated in decades past by such mystic yarn-spinners as Led Zeppelin, Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Incredible String Band, are teeming once again with wizards and golden light and mysterious horses, courtesy of Natasha Khan, a...Tags: Amy Winehouse, Kate Bush, Popular Music, Bruce Springsteen
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amNewYork's Best of New York, Part 2
BEST OF DINING IN
CHINESE
Dim Sum A Go Go
5 E. Broadway
212-732-0797
For the best Chinese food in the city, Dim Sum a Go Go serves gourmet dishes you won't find anywhere else. Try the fresh shrimp, Chinese chives with fresh bacon and a dish of...Tags: Judaism, Children, Festive Event, Classical Music, Popular Music
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Good news for people who love good music.
Jake Cline, managing editor 1. Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse (Sony) 2. A Ghost Is Born by Wilco (Nonesuch) 3. The Dirty South by Drive-by Truckers (New West) 4. Two Way Monologue by Sondre Lerche (Astralwerks) 5. Kiss of Death...Tags: Ray Charles, Natural Science, Loretta Lynn, Sony Corp., Steve Earle
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