Archive for February, 2008

R.I.P. MIKE SMITH, LEAD SINGER OF THE LEGENDARY DAVE CLARK FIVE

February 28, 2008
For Immediate Release

DAVE CLARK FIVE SINGER-SONGWRITER MIKE SMITH, R.I.P.

Mike Smith, the lead singer and keyboard player of The Dave Clark Five, one of the premier bands to emerge during the 1960’s “British Invasion”, died today from pneumonia at Stoke Mandeville Hospital outside of London. His devoted wife, Arlene, who is known as Charlie, was by his side. Smith was 64 years old.

Smith, who was due to be inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame with his band mates on Monday, March 10th, was admitted to the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit yesterday morning with a chest infection, a complication from a spinal cord injury he sustained in September, 2003 that left him a tetraplegic (paralyzed below the ribcage with limited use of his upper body). Smith had been in the hospital since the accident, and was just released in December 2007 when he moved into a specially-prepared home near the hospital with his wife. Prior to his hospitalization yesterday, arrangements were being made to transport Smith to New York so he could personally attend the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

After his accident, Smith found tremendous support from his peers including Bruce Springsteen, Little Steven Van Zandt, and Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits, who helped defray his medical costs through donations and fundraisers. Long-time fan and “Late Show” bandleader, Paul Shaffer, helped organize a benefit concert in New York in August 2005, which featured many of Smith’s fellow “British Invasion” stars, including The Zombies and Peter & Gordon. A DVD of the benefit, Paul Shaffer and his British Invasion: A Tribute to Mike Smith will be released in March by VDI Entertainment.

According to Smith’s agent, Margo Lewis of TCI in New York, “These last five years were extremely difficult for Mike. I am incredibly saddened to lose him, his energy and his humor, but I am comforted by the fact that he had the chance to spend his final months and days at home with his loving wife, Charlie, whom he adored, instead of in the hospital, and that he was able to attend a recent concert in London by his good friend, Bruce Springsteen. He was extremely excited and honored to have been inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and I am glad that he will be remembered as a “Hall of Famer,” because he was in so many ways.”

THE CURE In Orange

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In celebration of The Cure’s upcoming US Tour, please enjoy this VHS rip of the incredibly rare and out-of-print VHS concert tape In Orange for your listening pleasure. -Ed.

setlist:
Introduction
Shake Dog Shake
Piggy In The Mirror
Play For Today
A Strange Day
Primary
Kyoto Song
Charlotte Sometimes
Inbetween Days
The Walk
A Night Like This
Push
One Hundred Years
A Forest
Sinking
Close To Me
Let’s Go To Bed
Six Different Ways
Three Imaginary Boys
Boys Don’t Cry
Faith
Give Me It
10:15 Saturday Night
Killing An Arab
Sweet Talking Guy

http://rapidshare.com/files/94284044/the_cure_in_orange.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/94291103/the_cure_in_orange.part2.rar

NEW PORTISHEAD DUE IN APRIL

PORTISHEAD

Third

4/29/08


Portishead announce the release of ‘Third’ their hugely anticipated new album, their fourth album in total and first since 1998’s ‘Roseland NYC live’. ‘Third’ is to be released on Mercury/Island on April 29th 2008. Portishead are scheduled to appear on the main stage at Coachella on Saturday April 26, 2008

Portishead are; Geoff Barrow, Adrian Utley and Beth Gibbons


Third
TRACKLISTING
1. Silence
2. Hunter
3. Nylon Smile
4. The Rip
5. Plastic
6. We Carry On
7. Deep Water
8. Machine Gun
9. Small
10. Magic Doors

11.Threads

SICK OF IT ALL HIGHLINE BALLROOM FEB. 9, 2008

SICK OF IT ALL
High Line Ballroom, NYC
February 9th 2008
Being a veteran of the (arguably) flourishing hardcore scene, I know never to show up “on time.”

That is unless I feel like sitting through 5 opening acts that are desperately trying to recreate what Sheer Terror did 15 years ago. Walking into the back of the Western Beef Super Market, ahem..I mean Highline Ballroom, I felt as if I was transported back to 1996 as we were greeted by bald dudes with bellies still rockin their 25 ta Life gear, and 16 year olds trying to prove their “punk” with zipper pants and Mohawks that reeked of Vic’s vapor rub. What is with all of the crowd bashing you ask? Well it is because I am bothered that such a socially conscious powerhouse like Sick of it All attract such a motley crew of idiocy. I am not a judgmental person, and we all know that the basis of hardcore is to be non-judgmental. But it seems somewhere between 1996 and now, the ideals have changed. People seem to have forgotten what they are rebelling against. I almost forgot why I came to the High Line Ballroom until Sick of it All took the stage. Let me tell you, I hope that I have that much energy at 40+. Sick of it all stormed through a set spanning their 22 year career. Sing alongs, “oi”-ing, and spin kicks were all present in the most hardcore of forms. Lou and Pete had some of the best crowd interaction I had ever seen at a show. “You want to hear the old shit…You know what happens when you play the old shit right? All of the old guys run to the bar.” And “Clobbering time has been the second song in our set for our whole career…Get with the program”, were some of the entertaining remarks made by Lou. Shit, even Craig Ahead’s mom was present for the event! We even got a chance to witness the “parting of the seas”, as Lou took on the role of Moses breaking the crowd into before a head on collision before one of the staples of the night..known as “Scratch the Surface”. While hardcore has seen its better days as a scene, Sick of it All prove that they are here to stay and with a performance like this, you’ll have no reason to debate. -Mark Traverson