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  1. Here's an amusing review from Pitchfork: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-revie...eck/guero.shtml
  2. White Stripes Set Release Date for Forthcoming LP James Gregory reports: What's it been, like five weeks since we reported that creepily-pale blues exploders Jack and Meg White had just begun recording duties for their fifth studio album? Well, you can reset your egg timer, as according to an email from the band's label, V2 Records, the latest LP from the White Stripes has been given a release date of June 14. Read more here: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/05-03/29.shtml
  3. Here's another article: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a..._file_sharing_1
  4. That I dont disagree with - however, i think Mr Culkin isnt one of them... Now the kids who were molested by the priests...that's another story
  5. Hmm...should I play some positive Bing Crosby...or that negative Coldplay... I think I will go with Coldplay
  6. If you click the blogs on the right, you will find some very, very conservative stuff...
  7. I dont see the correlation. Lots of people on this board have experimented with drugs, but werent molested... ...then again, Id never expected SG to know how to moonwalk, so who knows? http://www.beatking.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12177&hl=
  8. Here's the dirt from The Smoking Gun: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/03280...cksonpast1.html
  9. President Bingu wa Mutharika returned to Lilongwe from Brussels to a flurry of reports he had fled his palace because of ghosts. MILONGWE, Malawi, March 23 - Malawi's president, Bingu wa Mutharika, spent a week this month at the European Union headquarters in Brussels, polishing his image as a progressive leader committed to thoroughly modern strategies to usher his impoverished nation into the 21st century. Then he came home to a flurry of news reports that he had fled his 300-room palace because he believed it was infested with ghosts. Determined to bury the story, officials dispatched 20 police officers before dawn on March 15 to arrest two journalists in the nation's largest city, Blantyre, in southern Malawi. The reporters were hauled 300 miles to a police station here in the capital city, jailed for a night, and now face possible criminal charges under a colonial-era statute that makes it illegal to ridicule the president. http://nytimes.com/2005/03/29/internationa...9malawi.html?hp
  10. Sex, Prozac and rock 'n' roll: satirists turn on the 'Glum Rock' takeover of British pop music By Ciar Byrne, Media Correspondent Published : 29 March 2005 They are calling it "glum rock" - a glut of melancholic young pop stars whose music is providing the soundtrack to a downhearted generation. At the centre of this sombre gathering can be found Coldplay - the inspiration, it is being claimed - for a new wave of bands determined to reverse Bing Crosby's homespun wisdom by accentuating the negative and eliminating the positive from pop music. http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/n...sp?story=624478
  11. jurisprudence The law, lawyers, and the court. Barely Legal The hottest trend in file sharing. By Dana Mulhauser Posted Monday, March 28, 2005, at 12:35 PM PT It's the dilemma of downloading: The guy in the next cubicle is using office bandwidth to download the new J.Lo album usingGrokster. But then your mother sends you newspaper clippings of all of those nice-looking people getting arrested for file sharing. You want to have the records without having a record. So, there you are—caught between your greed and a guilt complex. Until you find the silver bullet—the legal way to download music for free. Or at least almost for free. And almost legal: It's calledAllofmp3.com, and it's the trendy, angst-free way to download copyrighted music. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments tomorrow about the legality of Grokster, Aimster, and other file-sharing services, downloaders have been looking hopefully to Allofmp3.com as their only legitimate way to get 50 Cent for less than face value. Read more here: http://www.slate.com/id/2115868/
  12. Groups predict more songs over Internet - - - - - - - - - - - - By Ted Bridis March 28, 2005 | Washington -- The music and film industries will continue to offer digital copies of songs and movies online for a price even if they lose a landmark Supreme Court case focusing on consumers who steal copyrighted material over the Internet, those industries' chief lobbyists said Monday. "Consumers want a legal, hassle-free, reasonable-cost way to get their products online," said Dan Glickman, head of the Motion Picture Association of America. "There's no question you'll see a lot more opportunity for people in their homes to enjoy music and movies and other creative material." http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2005/03/28/music/index.html
  13. Beatfactory is the expert on hip hop here. I like some of Tupac's early stuff...
  14. Maybe you can split the costs with a bud - and take turns sharing it...
  15. Theyre the ones that blossom into beautiful women ;)
  16. They look adult enough to me - I'd be happy to inspect further
  17. I would like to get my hands on one of those.. We have a thread devote them here in the digital news forums.. http://www.beatking.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=11873
  18. One of the tabloids at the grocery store suggested Charlie was cheating, gambling and doing drugs. But who knows?
  19. Dont know. I would email them via the contact link at the site. Good luck :good job:
  20. A Supreme Court Showdown for File Sharing By SAUL HANSELL and JEFF LEEDS Published: March 28, 2005 ...Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case in which the recording and film industries seek to hold makers of file-sharing software liable for the illegal copying and distribution of copyrighted material online. The case is against other file-sharing services, Grokster and Morpheus, which won in lower courts, but Mr. Gorton said that if those rulings were overturned, it could make LimeWire vulnerable. ..."I think this court decision is a game changer. It will dramatically affect behavior, and behavior will dramatically affect how music is sold and distributed and consumed," said Andrew Lack, chairman of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, which releases music by stars like Usher and Bruce Springsteen. "It will clarify the law and establish right from wrong." http://nytimes.com/2005/03/28/technology/28grokster.html
  21. Hi Brandon. You can actually enter a contest to win one at Hot 97's website: http://www.hot97.com/contests/psp.aspx
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