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F5 - downloadAlbum: A Drug For All Seasons
NewsBj?rk video competitionAn idea is born. The idea is to make the video. The video to Innocence, a song of yet to be released Volta record. Who is to make the video? Another idea is born: It is to be you, my dear! Bj?rk has suggested that the video to Innocence of Volta is to be made by anyone who wants to. She has asked the Madwebcarpenters to help out in finding "you" to make the video. We said: Yes. We will for conveniance sake call this a competition as it will be Bj?rk who will choose the video and maker to work with. The deal is thus, people can down load creative tools like: * lyric * photos * photos of the costume as used for album cover * the real costume will be made available for the winner to use. * the audio Rilo Kiley cover Jenny Lewis in London Rilo Kiley covered singer Jenny Lewis' solo song during their London gig tonight (August 20). The band played a funky version of Lewis' solo tune 'Rise Up With Fists'. Introducing the track Lewis said: "This is a cover song..." Guitarist and vocalist Blake Sennett told the crowd: "This is only the fourth gig we've played in two years. You're the best crowd so far." Later Lewis said: "The first three (shows) were turds." The four piece were augmented by two extra members who played keyboards, trumpet, guitar and trumpet. They were introduced as Orinda and Kristen. Playing a number of songs from new album 'Under The Blacklight' including a bluegrass version of the title track, Rilo Kiley introduced '15' by saying: "How many 15 year olds are there here tonight? No one? Ok...". Before 'Dejalo' Lewis said: "Does anyone speak Spanish? I don't." Prior to 'Smoke Detector' the singer said: "This song was inspired by a dance. I'm not a very good dancer but I'm happy to demonstrate." Before first encore Lewis was joined by Orinda and Kristen for a version of 'Give A Little Love' by saying : "We've never done this before, so don't kill us if we mess it up." She told this audience: "I wrote that song for Blake- he knows..." Sennett and guitarist Pierre De Reeder played ukulele and mandolin for a version of 'Ripchord'. |
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