Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Housewives star dismisses baby rumours

'Desperate Housewives' star Eva Longoria-Parker has denied rumours that she is pregnant.
According to People magazine, the actress dismissed the speculation at a publicity event for her new movie 'Over Her Dead Body'.
Longoria-Parker said: "No pregnancy, not yet. I've been cooking and eating, cooking and eating. I keep telling everyone that I've gained 10 pounds just being on strike [a reference to the Hollywood writers' strike]."
The actress sparked further rumours when she arrived at a press day with a pink baby blanket wrapped around her.
When asked about the blanket, she said: "I know - If this isn't going to spawn pregnancy rumours, I don't know..."
She continued: "I was freezing, so I had to run down to the gift shop, and they didn't have any wraps. I grabbed this and was like, 'It's so soft, but why is it so small?!' And they said, 'It's for a baby'."
The 'Desperate Housewives' star has spoken about having a family with her basketball player husband Tony Parker in the future.
She said: "I mean, we're not really on a time clock, and going, 'Okay, this month, this day. We're kind of just going, 'We're so happy if we get pregnant, and if we don't we're okay.' We're just letting God decide it."

Monday, 26 May 2008

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creedence Clearwater Revival   
Artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Jazz
   Pop
   



Discography:


Chronicle Vol. 2   
 Chronicle Vol. 2

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 20


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 6)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 6)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 18


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 5)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 5)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 24


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 4)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 4)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 19


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 3)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 3)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 19


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 2)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 2)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 16


Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 1)   
 Creedence Clearwater Revival Box Set (CD 1)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 25


Forever   
 Forever

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 18


Chronicle, Vol. 1: The 20 Greatest Hits   
 Chronicle, Vol. 1: The 20 Greatest Hits

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 20


Creedence Country   
 Creedence Country

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 12


Chooglin'   
 Chooglin'

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 5


The Concert   
 The Concert

   Year: 1980   
Tracks: 14


Live In Europe   
 Live In Europe

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 13


Pendulum   
 Pendulum

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 10


Mardi Gras   
 Mardi Gras

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 10


Willie and The Poor Boys   
 Willie and The Poor Boys

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 10


Willy and The Poorboys   
 Willy and The Poorboys

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 10


Cosmo's Factory   
 Cosmo's Factory

   Year:    
Tracks: 11


Collection   
 Collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 24




At a time when rock was evolving further and further away from the forces that had made the euphony possible in the first gear shoes, Creedence Clearwater Revival brought things back to their roots with their concise synthesis of rockabilly, swamp pop, R&B, and nation. Though CCR was identical a good deal a chemical group in their tight, punchy arrangements, their vision was very much singer, songster, guitar player, and leader John Fogerty's. Fogerty's classic compositions for Creedence both elicited imperishable images of Americana and reflected electrocution social issues of the day. The band's brainiac was their ability to action this with the economic, fundamental force of a graeco-Roman rockabilly ensemble.


The key elements of Creedence had been woodshedding in bar bands for about a decennium earlier their discovery to national success in the late '60s. John's elder chum Tom formed the Blue Velvets in the late '50s in El Cerrito, CA, a diminutive suburban area across the alcove from San Francisco. By the mid-'60s, with a few hopelessly obscure recordings under their belt, they'd signed to Fantasy, releasing several singles as the Golliwogs that went nowhere. In fact, there's short forebode to be establish on those early efforts, in the main because Tom, non John, was doing most of the telling. The group only establish themselves when John took firm reigns over the band's direction, singing and composition virtually all of their material.


On their first gear album as Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1968, the group played it both slipway, offer extended, quasi-psychedelic workouts of the '50s classics "I Put a Spell on You" and "Suzie Q." The latter birdcall became their first bad reach, but the band didn't very efflorescence until "Proud Mary," a number-two single in early 1969 that demonstrated John's talent at tapping into Southern roots music and imagery with a natural simplicity. It was the start of a downpour of classical hits from the granular, Little Richard-inspired singer over the side by side two age, including "Risky Moon Rising," "Green River," "Down on the Corner," "Travelin' Band," "Who'll Stop the Rain," "Up Around the Bend," and "Lookin' Out My Back Door."


Creedence likewise made unspoiled albums, only their genuine fortissimo was as a singles band -- their LPs contained some makeweight, both in the forms of modal original material and straightforward covers of careen & roll up chestnuts. When the Beatles skint up in former 1970, CCR was the only former pretend that provided any competition in the fine art of crafting sheer, super-catchy artistic statements that soared to the speed reaches of the charts every trey or four months. Although they hailed from the San Francisco area, they rarely succumbed to the psychedelic indulgences of the epoch. John Fogerty also proved genius at voicing the concerns of the working class in songs like "Fortunate Son," as well as partying with as much funk as any white rock band would conscription on "Travelin' Band" and "Down on the Corner."


With John Fogerty keeping such a strong upper handwriting, Creedence couldn't be aforementioned to have been a democratic unit, and Fogerty's dominance was to sow the seeds of the group's quick dissolution. Tom Fogerty left in 1971 (recording a few routine solo albums of his own), reducing the set to a trio. John allowed drummer Doug Clifford and bassist Stu Cook equalize shares of songwriting and outspoken metre on the group's terminal album, Mardi Gras (1972), which proved conclusively that Fogerty's songs and singing were necessary to raise CCR above journeyman status.


It was John Fogerty, of course, world Health Organization produced the only notable make for subsequently the quartette stone-broke up. Even his solo outings, though, were erratic and, for well-nigh decade long time, nonexistent as he became embroiled in a web of stage business disputes with Fantasy Records. His 1984 album Centerfield proved he could still rock in the vintage Creedence modality when the spirit stirred him, but Tom Fogerty's death in 1990 all over whatever hopes of a CCR reunion with the original members entire.






Technoboy

Technoboy   
Artist: Technoboy

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   Other
   



Discography:


Vita - Angel Heart   
 Vita - Angel Heart

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 2


Into Deep (Into Dub Vinyl)   
 Into Deep (Into Dub Vinyl)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


Titanic 019   
 Titanic 019

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2


Titanic  009   
 Titanic 009

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 1




 






Whoopi Goldberg - Goldberg Snipes Is A Victim

WHOOPI GOLDBERG has defended jailed actor WESLEY SNIPES and insists he has been used to "set an example" to the American people.

Last week (ends25Apr08), the Blade actor was handed a three-year jail term by Florida Judge William Terrell Hodges after, he was convicted of failing to file his taxes for five years.

But Goldberg is convinced Hollywood stars who break the law are being used as scapegoats by the U.S government in a bid to deter other people from criminal activity.

She says, "This is not unusual. With tax evasion, (the IRS) gets very, very agitated and if you're famous they are putting you behind some kind of bar."




See Also

Crystal Kay

Crystal Kay   
Artist: Crystal Kay

   Genre(s): 
Pop: Japan
   Folk
   Rock
   



Discography:


Kitto Eien ni   
 Kitto Eien ni

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


All Yours   
 All Yours

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14


Album   
 Album

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 5


Kirakuni   
 Kirakuni

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 4


Two As One   
 Two As One

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4


Crystal Style   
 Crystal Style

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 13


Crystal Lover Light   
 Crystal Lover Light

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 14




 





Antonio Banderas - Banderas Im A Good Luck Charm

Liam and Victor out of Big Brother

Liam and Victor have become the latest contestants to be evicted from 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack'.
Following Jade's eviction last week, Liam was the second housemate to be evicted from the house with Victor the third.
They faced the public vote along with Victor's sister Emilia and Jeremy.
There are now nine contestants left in the house.
More more on 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack' read our blog here.

Tatsuya Nakatani

Tatsuya Nakatani   
Artist: Tatsuya Nakatani

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Green Report 12   
 Green Report 12

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 






Fox talks about Lost in the future

Actor Matthew Fox, who plays Jack in 'Lost', has been talking about what lies ahead in the series.
Speaking to the film website comingsoon.net about his new thriller 'Vantage Point', Fox found the time to talk about 'Lost'.
Following the resolution of the writers' strike in the US, Fox said that he would be going back to shoot more episodes for the fourth series of 'Lost' this spring.
"We probably won't get all of the eight [episodes] we owe," said Fox, "but I'm sure we'll get five or six of them."
Fox remained coy on the development of his character, Jack, and whether he would become a hero or villain in the series.
He said: "I think the idea of hero or good guy, bad guy is sort of an antiquated notion in a lot of respects. I think it's more interesting to accept the complexity of all of us and hope that he makes heroic choices in very difficult circumstances."
He continued: "I really feel like 'Lost' and what I'm getting to do on that show is pretty complex, and it's evolving as well. (Jack) sort of started as this idea. Everybody wanted him to be this heroic guy, and actually, he's really flawed and the island is stripping away this deep compassion in him and bringing out a much darker side, so there's an evolution that's happening in the character that's always been important to Damon [Lindelof, 'Lost' creator] and myself."
Of the fourth series, Fox said: "I think the fourth season will close those two moments of time of Jack in the future and Jack feeling like he's being rescued. The season will be about answering all those questions of who got off with him? Who's in the casket? Why does he want to go back, this guy of all people? Why is he suicidal and desperate to go back?"
In his interview with comingsoon.net, Fox did offer a hint about the timeframe of the series, when asked how much time had passed on the island since the aeroplane crash.
He said: "If you're going to talk about from Jack in the plane crash to Jack in the future, that's about a year-and-a-half, and Jack on the island now would be about 120 days."
For more on 'Lost', read our blog here.
Visit the show's website here.