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New videoclips. January 2010. – Adam Lambert – Whayta Want From Me – Agnes – Release Me US Version – Alexandra Burke – Broken Heels – Boys Like Girls feat. Taylor Swift – Two Is Better Than One – Iyaz – Replay – Janet Jackson – Make Me – Jennifer Paige feat. Nick Carter – Beautiful Lie – Joe McEldery – The Climb – Leona Lewis – I See You – Lola feat. Pitbull – Fresh Out The Oven – Mariah Carey – HATEU – Mariah Carey feat. Ne-Yo – Angels Cry – Mariah Carey feat. Nicki Minaj – Up Out My Face – Nick Jonas & The Administration – Who I Am – Orianthi – According To You – Pitbull feat. Akon – Shut It Down – Rihanna – Hard – Timbaland feat. Drake – Say Something – Timbaland feat. Katy Perry – If We Ever Meet Again – X Factor Finalists 2009 – You Are Not Alone
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EKI47-01 – Helping Haiti – Everybody Hurts
posted by JoeFan on Aug 30
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Remastered reissue of 1972 compilation. Rolling Stones Photos Amazon.com
It’s the rare greatest-hits album that takes on a life of its own. Generally, best-of collections are superceded by updated retrospectives. Hot Rocks is one of the rare exceptions to the rule. Originally released in 1972, it instantly became the Stones intro of choice, elbowing aside Big Hits, High Tide and Green Grass and Through the Past Darkly. Why? It happened to… More >>
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We catch up with all the semi-finalists at the event.
posted by JoeFan on Aug 29
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How do you follow a debut record that achieved out-of-the-blue grandeur on its way to selling a quarter of a million copies? For Maine’s Ray LaMontagne, it’s all about shaking up the formula, evading repetition and delivering the unexpected. Till the Sun Turns Black finds the introspective singer/songwriter complementing his folk-country ways with traces of strings and horns and spooky soulful background voices. Songs like “You Can Bring Me Flowers” and “Three More Days”… More >>