I like it, Crispin Porter & Bogusky stepped it up a notch from that shitty last ad
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
"Dead and Gone" T.I. ft. Justin Timberlake
Off the new T.I. Album:
http://www.supload.com/music/Ti/Dead-Gone/6MN145LD1XHU-download.html
download
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If only Bill Clinton could run again..
An interview with him today with Maria Bartiromo:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=860157194
In other news..McCain says today:
"[The SEC] kept in place trading rules that let speculators and hedge funds turn our markets into a casino."
You know you're dumb when...you blame speculators and hedge funds for drastic moves in the market (crude oil at $150 ring a bell?). It's funny that when oil goes down or stocks go up, it's all titties and beer.
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Rappers coming out with albums by December
T.I.
Common
Dr. Dre
Kanye West
Eminem
Ludacris
Jay-Z
50 Cent
DJ Khaled
John Legend (not a rapper)
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Carly Fiorina (ex HP CEO, head of McCain Fundraising) tears up her own candidates
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
"Following a New Route to Crossover Gold"
There is little precedent for this sort of success. Rap-rock has gone through many iterations, but generally the rap world has held those artists at arm’s length. Gym Class Heroes have largely escaped genre skepticism, at least in part because of Mr. McCoy’s hip-hop background — he is a clever, nimble and charming rapper."
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Widen the Eyelids - Wilderness Crew
"I wanna go on a trip through to the islands,
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Monday, September 8, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
N*E*R*D Concert
Bad Brains (maybe the worst performance I have ever seen) joined NERD on stage for "Spaz." It was hilarious. Check it out:
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GirlTalk on NYTimes
" Girl Talk (real name Gregg Gillis) has also won critical praise but is not likely to land a big-time contract, commercial radio play, a spot in an iPod ad or even distribution on iTunes. This is because “Feed the Animals” is composed almost entirely of more than 200 samples of other artists’ music, ranging from Lil Wayne to Kenny Loggins — none of which Gillis has obtained permission to use.
This is what makes Girl Talk’s experimentation with the value of music so compelling. It’s one thing for various name-brand artists to dabble with giveaways. It’s something else for a creator who has operated artistically, financially and even legally outside the structures of the traditional recording business for his entire career to do so. Will “Feed the Animals” make Girl Talk a rock star? And what would that even mean?"
The rest here
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