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SPIN MAGAZINE KID ROCK DEC 2001 LIVE GREAT SHAPE!

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KOOLABURRA Kids Kid BLACK Rock & Roll Kettle Boots NEW

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Educational Kids Electric Hard Rock Guitar Musical Toy

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KID ROCK SMILING SWEET DREAMS ON COLOR PILLOWCASE SEXY

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2007 VMA

It just seems like the 2007 VMA’s was one big joke.
Let’s see… Kid Rock/Tommy Lee, Britney, Kayne… I did see one young performer Chris Brown who danced well. But mostly the back-up dancers carried the performances and did better than the stars…. BORING!


Review: Sonic Unleashed (Playstation 2/Wii)


Ohh boy, do I have words to say about this. So before you get all excited, this ISN’T the Sonic Unleashed in all the trailers and stuff. This version was made for the Wii and PS2 by DIMPS, creator of the Sonic Advance and Sonic Rush games, and not to put too fine a point on it, it’s a sloppy port that entirely lives up to the infamous Sonic Cycle.   Story The game’s story isn’t very serious. It feels like a Saturday Morning Cartoon, and that’s a VERY good thing, primarily because it’s no

Perfect Porridge Interview With Mighty Fairly


Local Minneapolis indie rock band Mightly Fairly release their new disc, Big Words and Power Chords, this Friday with a CD release show at Bunkers. More than just a one night stand, this is a band worth taking home to meet Mom and Dad. This week we had the opportunity to chat with lead vocalist and guitarist Mischa Suemnig and drummer Joseph Papke about the new album, the MSP music scene and what it’s like to have a track on MTV’s The Real World… Who is Mighty Fairly? Mischa Suemnig: We a

Dancing With the Stars: Mirror Ball Trophy Winner Prediction


This Tuesday Dancing With the Stars will crown a new “Ballroom Dance Champion” and along with all the glory of the title, the winner will receive the coveted mirror ball trophy! This season the three finalists going toe to toe for the championship are; the beautiful model/actress Brooke Burke, singer/actor/producer Lance Bass and NFL pro football player Warren Sapp. Who is going to become the King or Queen of the ballroom this season is anyone’s guess, but Reality TV magazine has made a predi

Profanity in Rock


I'll be polite with my quotes here, but in my never-ending research into the history of rock and roll, I'm trying to make sense of the history of profanity in lyrics (as opposed to spoken profanity on rock records---stuff like The MC5's "Kick Out The Jams," the Suzy Creamcheese obscenities on Uncle Meat, offhand stuff in the background like Lennon shouting "f*****g hell" in "Hey Jude," The Last Poets, etc). For the moment, leaving out rather obscure or underground acts like The Fugs, Pearls

Hooks ‘N’ You: Richard Barone, “Cool Blue Halo” and other works


Live albums have been a staple of the music business for ages, and even if you’re someone who loudly proclaims to have no interest in them whatsoever, it’s probable that you have at least one or two buried somewhere in your collection, even if it’s stretching back to your vinyl or cassette days. I’m pretty sure the first live album I ever purchased was Wings Over America, which served as my transition from the Beatles into Paul McCartney’s ’70s solo output - to this day, attempts to sing alon

Holiday Traditions


Yesterday, I was having a conversation with some friends about things we always do during the holidays. It prompted me to tell a story from when Scott & I started dating and how a tradition came to be in our relationship. Let me share it with you! It was 1999, and Scott & I were out on a dinner date. Of course, like any dinner date with me, the chatterbox, there was definitely not a lull in the conversation. Somehow, our conversation turned to our childhood years and how we were one o

Not just a name on a list


Today is the Transgender Day of Remembrance. It is a solemn day where our community comes together to remember and honor those lost to anti-transgender hate and violence. The list is horrifically long this year, with 16 new names added to the list. One of those names, however, hits me especially hard- Simmie Williams Jr. Simmie was a 17 year-old kid who was shot and killed in Fort Lauderdale. The murderers have still not been caught. Our community in South Florida has done its best to rall

Sucks to be Akon


What do you do when you’ve carved out a niche for yourself based solely on a fake background of “doing time” and “being from the streets” and are invited to be the lead act for the princess Sheikha Hessa of Dubai only to be replaced by an urban rock violin group called Nuttin’ But Stringz at the last minute and moved to an earlier slot thereby severely damaging your street cred and having your feelings hurt? If you’re Akon, you pout like a little girl the whole night. Page Six reports: But w

Jesus Loves Me This I Know, For My Parents Tell Me So


Because we seem to have a real "religion" theme going today -- and because, once again, I'm really pressed for time and worthwhile new material -- I figured I'd resurrect (no pun intended) one of the most popular and provocative columns ever to appear on this site. It's from October of 2006. There are times when living in this city isn't simply tolerable but downright wonderful. Yesterday, my wife and I spent the afternoon wandering through the labyrinthine Museum of Natural History -- taking

It's difficult to imagine


It's difficult to imagine what it was like back in the day when these things were seen as a danger. Was the danger just a Daily Mail (or whatever its contemporary was? - The Daily Mail, I guess) fuelled hysteria? But I'll tell you one thing, when my dad first heard Heartbreak Hotel back in the 50s he knew from the get go that it was unlike anything he'd heard before. And in that respect I guess it was dangerous. It signaled change, a break against conformity and as far as 50s youth was concern

ADULT. at the Silent Movie Theater - live DECAMPMENT


Tuesday night’s first filmic performance by the band ADULT. (for there were two back-to-back performances) was full of familiar faces as well as just plain full.  Local electronic intelligentsia, from theremin players (Kevin Li of Seksu Roba) to  three-year-old impressers (DJ Lance Rock from Yo! Gabba! Gabba!) sat captivated as the Brian Eno prelude faded away, the Silent Movie Theater went dark, and images of a woman’s legs and pant suit skirt stood starkly on the screen, motionless, even as r

It’s the 80s, stupid


Choose Me. DB here: In an earlier post, I proposed that film historians can’t safely assume that decades mark off meaningful periods. Yet I can’t help succumbing to the temptation myself. It happens every time I hear about how the 1970s were the last great decade in American film. We’re often told that back then, countercultural forces gave us movies of restless auteur ambition like Five Easy Pieces and Nashville and Mean Streets and Shampoo. Meanwhile, The Godfather, Jaws, American Graf

You’ve Got To Know These Things When You’re King


Wednesdays are, historically, not good days. Yes, it’s called “hump day” but in my case, the hump is actually the gestation sac of one of the creatures from “Gremlins.” It typically bursts out of its egg case in the corner of the ceiling at about 2 PM and leaps on my head, still trailing tendrils of amniotic fluid, and immediately commences to beating and scratching me until it gets bored and gives up…usually at around 5 AM the next morning. Yesterday was a good’n, though. I filed a column t

Wizards Game 9 Blog: at Atlanta Hawks - Crashing Down


So the big news: JaVale McGee and Dee Brown will be in the starting lineup for Etan Thomas and Juan Dixon. Brown is a little bit of a surprise as his play this year has been spotty, and uneventful when he does see the court. Plus, we know that Juan Dixon had built somewhat of an alley-oop rapport with McGee. However, Dixon may be better coming off the bench, and Brown is a better defender. Still no Nick Young in the starting lineup, but if I had to choose a starting experiment, it would be McGe

Everybody Rock to the New Wave Funk...


I went to my mate's birthday party recently - he's an old school electro nutcase (one of his presents from his wife was an Egyptian Lover wig!) and the music played throughout the night has sent me into yet another phase of old school electro love and obsession. Below you will find a zip file containing ten of the best - from Warp 9's 'Nunk' from 1982, through to the dub version of 'Automan' by Newcleus, which sounds like it was recorded last week rather than nearly quarter of a century ago - sp

The Bunk Bed Accident


Gather 'round kids, it's that time again....another one of Sane's "insane" true stories. This one involves me, my sister and my brother one summer when were little, back in the 80's. As some of you already know, we grew up in Compton during a time when gang violence was prevelant and because of that, our folks had us on lock down for the most part when they weren't home so we had to make use of our time around the house, especially during summer time. I had to be around 6 or 7 when this inciden

Soul Descenders is not teen’s father’s metal band


Teen metal/rock band Soul Descenders Alex Skyles, lead singer of metal-rock outfit Soul Descenders, started his music career at an early age when he played in a local rock band called Desecrate back in 2005. Skyles, a guitarist, was then 13 and playing in a band full of seasoned adults, including his father. But, Skyles says, his six months with his dad’s group “was cool. It got me going, got me on the path I’m on now.” While in Desecrate, he sat in on a Soul Descenders practice and eventua

A FAMILY OF ROCK HARD FOUNDATION


[Chris Rock with daughter Zahra,4] On November 12th, 2008, Comedian Chris Rock, his wife Malaak,their daughter Zahra,4, sans their daughter Lola,6, unveiled a newly renovated Library/Computer Lab at The BushwickSalvation Army Community Center in Brooklyn, NY. The unveiling of the center’s library is the first of forty more library renovations that will take place throughout the year. With the sponsorships of Target along with Dell and PRODUCT (RED), Chris Rock and his family have managed to

Jake La Botz - Sing This To Yourself


try buy Jake La Botz was conceived while his parents listened to a record by Texas bluesman and sharecropper Mance Lipscomb. He moved to Chicago when he was a toddler with his father, a truck driver and union organizer as well as a journalist. La Botz says that his dad was the only white reporter at the black newspaper, the Chicago Daily Defender. As a boy, he was exposed to different cultures and ideas, from the political meetings held at his home to hanging out in his melting pot Uptown n

Barack Hussein “Barry” Obama: A post-election analysis (Part 1 of 3)


Barack Hussein “Barry” Obama: A post-election analysis (Part 1 of 3) Maybe it’s time for me to take off the kid gloves again. Maybe it’s time for me to start going after the many mistakes that Barack Obama makes; mistakes which some in mainstream media (and also in alternative media) tend to be lenient about. The campaign is over now, so those of us who didn’t want to negatively impact on his chances for victory can return from that hiatus from objectivity. He won. I am quite perplexed by the



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