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Posts from May 2012


Sit In Spin Rollings Stones best beards in Rock!
Sit N Spin!!
 
 
The Best Beards In Rock......According to "Rolling Stone" readers!
 
Like what you heard? Check out my Sit N Spin playlist for you!!
 
 
What righteous beards would be on your list? 
 
 
10. RICK RUBIN (Producer)
 
9. SCOTT IAN OF ANTHRAX
 
8. CALEB FOLLOWILL OF KINGS OF LEON
 
7. JIM JAMES OF MY MORNING JACKET
 
6. DAN AUERBACH OF THE BLACK KEYS
 
5. JIM MORRISON OF THE DOORS
 
4. DAVE GROHL OF THE FOO FIGHTERS
 
3. JERRY GARCIA OF THE GRATEFUL DEAD
 
2. GEORGE HARRISON
 
1. BILLY GIBBONS OF ZZ TOP!!
 
 
Hope you enjoyed!
Jolene
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Chevy Metal and Mick Jagger BITCH!
Chevy Metal and Mick Jagger!!
 
 
I would have sh*t my drawers to have seen this!  Cool payoff after what I'm sure is a grueling week preparing for SNL!!
 
FOO FIGHTERS: More Jamming With Mick
 
 
Footage has finally hit YouTube of Foo Fighters playing the Saturday Night Live season wrap party in New York's Rockefeller Center last weekend. They covered a bunch of songs (using their covers band name, Chevy Metal), including:
 
The Rolling Stones' "Miss You" and "Bitch" with Mick Jagger on vocals.
Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" with former cast member Amy Poehler.
Joan Jett's "I Love Rock N' Roll" with cast members Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg.

Check out BITCH!!

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Make a bid on Black Sabbath? Well, not exactly.
Black Sabbath "Up for bids!"
 
BLACK SABBATH: Guess What's Up for Bids?
 
 
One enterprising Black Sabbath fan is so upset at the rift between drummer Bill Ward and the rest of the band that he's started an eBay auction for the "Integrity of Black Sabbath" -- in the form of a plastic dog turd.
 
The seller writes, "As a fan of the original Sabbath for over 30 years, I find that the way that they are trying to rip off both Bill Ward and the hundreds of thousands of loyal fans across the planet is unacceptable and appalling." He says the money from the winning bid will go to the U.K. charity Help the Aged.
 
As of today, Sabbath's integrity is worth 65 bucks. The auction ends on Monday.
 
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SIS New Releases!
SIS New Releases!!
 
A few of these were released last week, but all are available now!

Check out the playlist!
http://kisw.tunegenie.com/u/__znjWJ0YSSKBC2kr2EE2Yg/sit-n-spin-new-releases/ 
 
 
 
Slash is back with his second solo album, Apocalyptic Love. The cover gives his band Miles Kennedy and the Conspirators feature billing.
 
The Cult's Choice of Weapon is Ian Astbury and company's ninth studio album, and first in five years.
 
Garbage returns after a seven-year break with Not Your Kind of People.
 
Joey Ramone's solo album Ya Know comes 11 years after his death.
 
Also out is the Velvet Revolver DVD Let It Roll: Live in Germany 2008.
 
Pantera's 20th Annviesary Edtion of Vulgar Display Of Power featuring the previously unreleased track "Piss". Did you miss my Phil interview?  Peep it!
http://www2.kisw.com/listen/572012-phil-anselmo-pantera-down-superjoint-ritual-and-housecore-records
 
Kill Devil Hill featuring Rex Brown of Pantera/Down release their self titled debut today.
 
Great White release Elation.
 
Joey Ramone's Ya Know is available today.  It features songs previously recorded to his death.
 
John Mayer releases Born And Raised.
 
Paul And Linda McCartney's RAM is reissued.
 
On the DVD tip Velvet Revolver's "Let It Roll" Live in Germany is available today.
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Van Halen cancel tour
VAN HALEN: Might As Well Postpone
 
 
Ya know when myself Castle and a few other peeps went to VH we had a suspision it could be their last show for awhile.  Hmmmmm.....
 
 
Van Halen have pulled the plug on all the scheduled dates on their tour after June 26th in New Orleans -- even though they just announced dates through September. Though neither the band nor their spokespeople have offered an official reason, we can tell you that it's due to poor ticket sales. Van Halen played some of the same markets on the first leg of the tour, and the competition with summer shows proved too fierce. And it hasn't helped that they've done very little promotion for their new album, A Different Kind of Truth, or the tour.
 
Van Halen's next show is tomorrow (Saturday) in St. Paul, Minnesota. 
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BLACK SABBATH: Ward's Done
BLACK SABBATH: Ward's Done
 
 
Black Sabbath have yet to announce who will play drums when they do select dates this year, but founding drummer Bill Ward says it definitely won't be him. He writes at BillWard.com, "I am sincerely passionate in my desire to play with the band, and I'm very, very sorry that it's fallen to this... I can't help feeling some resentment towards the failure to reach an agreement, the failure to remember where we came from, the failure to be as brothers, as we once were... I'm not blaming the other guys or finding any faults with them. I would think it can't be easy for them either... Throughout this process, which began over a year ago, I have had to stand up for myself, and in doing so, realize my actions indirectly, although unintentionally, are upsetting and hurting a lot of you... I have to stand for something, and as painful as it is, I'm doing it... Even though I'm at an end with the upcoming announced concerts, I will remain with an open mind and a position of willingness to negotiate 'signable' terms with Sabbath's representatives in the future."
 
The first of Sabbath's three scheduled shows is this Saturday in their native Birmingham, England. They'll play the Download Festival, also in England, on June 10th, and Lollapalooza in Chicago on August 3rd.
 
 
 
See below for Bill Bard's full statement from his website.
 
Dear Sabbath Fans and Fellow Musicians,
 
I sincerely regret to inform you that after a final effort to participate in the upcoming Sabbath shows a failure to agree has continued. At this time I have to inform you that I won’t be playing with Black Sabbath at the Birmingham gig dated May 19th, 2012, nor will I be playing at Download on June 10th, 2012. Further, I will not be playing at Lollapalooza on August 3, 2012.
It is with a very sad heart that I bring you this news. I am sincerely passionate in my desire to play with the band, and I’m very, very sorry that it’s fallen to this. This statement is even more painstaking to write, as I was particularly excited to play alongside Tony Iommi after the recent treatments he underwent. I wanted that to become a reality.
 
To express my thoughts about you, the Sabbath fans, I’m going to speak to you all through an experience my brother James had recently. My brother Jimmy lives in the U.K. When speaking with him a couple of days ago, he told me that an acquaintance had stopped him on the street and confronted him, “is your brother playing Birmingham? What’s going on? I waited in line with my son and paid x amount for the concert tickets.”
 
The man’s son is a young drummer. He’s going to see Sabbath, and he wants to see Bill Ward play drums. Upon hearing this news, I felt horrible. I couldn’t help feeling some resentment towards the failure to reach an agreement, the failure to remember where we came from, the failure to be as brothers, as we once were. To be clear, I’m not blaming the other guys or finding any faults with them. I would think it can’t be easy for them either, but this situation is just really sad. It’s sad that it’s come to this. “This” will surely leave a mark and be unwelcome to the memory. Hopefully “this” will heal and pass in time.
My heart sank when Jimmy told me about this young boy. I know this boy is going to be disappointed, and I don’t know how to amend it, other than to put my arms around the boy and tell him I love him. Sabbath fans have a voice and a face, to me you’re human, you have families and despair. You have ferocity and emotions and graciousness, and at this moment as far as I’m concerned you are also that young boy in England. I don’t know how to amend my part in these failings other than to put my arms around you and say I love you and let you know I’m very, very sorry.
Throughout this process, which began over a year ago, I have had to stand up for myself time and time again. I have had to stand up for myself and in doing so realize my actions indirectly, although unintentionally, are upsetting and hurting a lot of you. I know in my heart I couldn’t have done these concerts by agreeing the terms suggested. I made a solemn vow after the last European and Ozzfest concerts that I would never again enter into what was, in my opinion, a totally unsatisfactory contract. I have to stand for something, and as painful as it is, I’m doing it.
Earlier in April 2012, I’d been asked to participate “minimally” in the Download festival. I believe I’d been offered no more than three songs to play while another drummer presumably played the rest of the show with Black Sabbath. I was not willing to participate in that offer. I was not prepared to watch another drummer play a Sabbath set, while I was to play only three songs.
I found out about the Birmingham gig on Monday, April 30 through the Internet ad. I was taken aback somewhat by the date, and the fact it was Birmingham. Knowing the “signable” contract negotiations were at best in shreds, I was upset by the idea that the band was going to play Birmingham and play it assumedly without me. I had no prior knowledge of the date and location, and I felt totally excluded. We contacted the representative for Black Sabbath to see if something could be worked out. In the meantime my drum crew and I, along with our US endorsers, finished all the necessary planning for a swift departure to the UK. There wasn’t a whole lot to complete; we’d all been on standby more or less since mid-January 2012. The remaining work in the UK was confirmed done by our European and UK endorsers and we were good to go by Friday, May 4 2012. There were two stress points: firstly, getting an agreement in place, and secondly, getting to England in a timely manner. Jetlag time was taken into account as well as drum practice, a drum practice room in the heart of Birmingham, accommodation, and travel arrangements were all in place to meet with any band rehearsals that may have transpired before the Birmingham show. So far everything that had been arranged was on my dime, but we didn’t move ahead without a realistic confirmation.
Communications between the representative and my lawyer continued through the weekend of May 5 finalizing on Wednesday, May 9. The offer we received on May 9 was, “come to the UK, play for free and see how the first show goes.” I was tempted. Playing for free would not have been a problem for me, but “seeing how the first show goes” left an element of risk which could have affected Download. My ideal thought was to play in full the Birmingham show, in full Download, and in full Lollapalooza.
I had notified the representative that May 10 was my cutoff day in order to have good lead-in time for England. On the night of May 9 I asked for a brief letter to be sent to the representative asking to find out if we were at an end. On the morning of Thursday, May 10, I received a reply in the affirmative. After consulting with my advisors and crew a decision was made to let go and stop.
I can’t prioritize the Sabbath fans making one show more important than the other. I can’t do that. All of you are important. It’s all the gigs or none at all. I can’t come to Birmingham and “see what happens” knowing there is a risk of not being able to play Download or Lollapalooza. Again, for me, it’s all or nothing. I had to say “no” to Birmingham on the principle of wanting to play all the shows. Saying no to Birmingham is very difficult for me. My family grew up in Birmingham. Black Sabbath grew up in Birmingham. It’s still my hometown and I resent having to arrive at such a difficult choice.
Although the statement was made that, “the door is always open” for me, as explained above, walking through that door is not always as easy as it sounds. There are many complicated issues and unseen and unspoken agendas on hand. I can assure you, my criteria for a “signable” contract is based in mindful principles, respectability, and acknowledgement of my history within the band.
 
 
I hold no malice or resentment towards the other band members. I love them; I’m tolerant of them; I’m frustrated with them, as they may be with me. My fight has never been with them. I’ll love them forever. In my opinion, nobody wins this time; the band doesn’t win; the fans for an original lineup don’t win. Nobody wins, nobody. Even the ones who thought they did.
I didn’t want to make this decision, but I have to be honest and transparent. This is the statement I didn’t want to write; it’s the last thing I wanted to do. But, I have written it, and now it can go into the universe.
Since Spring of 2011, I’ve waited patiently and hopefully for a signable contract, you know the rest. I stand for the boy in the U.K., for the coming drum student, for all the drummers, who write their parts out and get stiffed on the publishing, I stand with the Sabbath fans chanting “Bill Ward” and asking “why?” and I stand with Tony and Geezer and Ozzy.
On a final note, even though I’m at an end with the upcoming announced concerts, I will remain with an open mind and a position of willingness to negotiate “signable” terms with Sabbath’s representatives in the future.
Stay strong.
Stay safe.
With all my heart and strength, I love you,
Bill Ward
Following on a separate page is a thank you message to some very extraordinary people.
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Scott back with Velvet Revolver??
Frontman Scott Weiland Back with Velvet Revolver, Band to Tour Later This Year
 
 
 
 
Good news for fans of Velvet Revolver: the band has reunited with frontman Scott Weiland.  In an interview with ABC News Radio, Weiland says that he’s happy to be back making music with the band.  “We’ve all grown a lot,” explains Weiland.  “We’re able to put egos and differences and old…conflicts aside and so that’s really cool.”
 
Weiland added that VR has already begun the writing process for their third studio album.  “They gave me a couple of songs and myself and [guitarist] Dave [Kushner] and [bassist] Duff [McKagan] are gonna be getting together for a song writing session next week,” reveals Weiland.
 
In addition, the singer says that VR will soon be hitting the road for a short tour before the end of the year once [guitarist] Slash finishes supporting his second solo album, Apocalyptic Love.  “Slash’s solo album gets released [on May 22] and so he’s gonna do some touring on that and then we’re gonna go and do some [Velvet Revolver] shows in the later part of summer into early fall.”
 
In other VR news, the band will be releasing a new live DVD on May 25.  Titled Let It Roll -- Live in Germany, it documents the band’s 2008 performance at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany for the German TV series Rockpalast.
 
 
 
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GUNS N' ROSES: Duff Says He Could Have Done More
GUNS N' ROSES: Duff Says He Could Have Done More
 
 
Duff McKagan says Guns n' Roses induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame makes him wish he'd done more to keep the original lineup together. In his new column for Seattle Weekly, McKagan says watching the ceremony on HBO last weekend "made me sad -- for the very first time, perhaps -- that the original GNR didn't somehow stay together. It would have been a miracle if we did. If I'd known then what I know now, I would have done my part to try and rid that band of the caustic resentments and outside inputs that finally wore us down to a nub of what we once were, and what we could have come back from."
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Long live ZZ TOP!!!!!!
Long live ZZ TOP!!!!!!
 
 
Gawd do I love The Top!!
 
 
ZZ Top have posted a portion of their first new single in nine years on their website. They cut a commercial for Jeremiah Weed bourbon, which features them playing the song, "I Got to Get Paid," inside a refrigerator in a liquor store. No word yet on when the album, their first since 2003's Mescalero, will be released. It's being produced by Rick Rubin.
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Sit N Spin Food Bands!
Sit N Spin!!
 
Band foods, food bands!!!!!
 
 
Check out the sweet sonic trainwreck playlist!
 
 
10. JIMMIE'S CHICKEN SHACK "HIGH"
 
 
9. HOT TUNE "KEEP ON TRUCKIN'
 
 
8. SALT-N-PEPPA "PUSH IT"
 
 
7. CAPTIAN BEEFHEART "HER EYES ARE A MILLION BLUE MILES"
 
 
6. PEACHES & HERB "SHAKE YOUR GROOVE THING"
 
 
5. GREEN JELLY "THREE LITTLE PIGS"
 
 
4. PHISH "BOUNCING AROUND THE ROOM"
 
 
3. BANANARAMA "CRUEL SUMMER"
 
 
2. THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS "CHRISTINE'S TUNE"
 
 
1. MEAT LOAF "I WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR LOVE"
 
 
BONUS!
 
  CAKE "THE DISTANCE"
 
 
The list goes on and on of Food bands....some I left out because they were to obvious!
 
CREAM
BREAD
PEARL JAM
EMINEM
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
BLIND MELON
CRACKER
SMASHING PUMPKINS
KORN
APRIL WINE
STRING CHEESE INCIDENT
BLUE OYSTER CULT
CHERRY POPPIN DADDIES
TONY BASIL
 
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METALLICA: The Mubla Kcalb?
METALLICA: The Mubla Kcalb?
 
 
Metallica played The Black Album live in its entirety for the first time last night at the opening of their European tour in Prague, Czech Republic. But unlike other bands doing album shows, Metallica performed it backwards. They started with the live debut of the closer, "The Struggle Within," and wrapped up with the opener, "Enter Sandman."
 
The start of The Black Album portion of their set came with a video of early '90s highlights. 
 
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ADAM YAUCH: Dead at 47 (F*%k cancer!!)
Sad news, per chance you haven't heard.  (F*%k cancer!!)
 
ADAM YAUCH: Dead at 47 
 
 
Beastie Boys co-founder Adam "MCA" Yauch has died at age 47. Yauch, was diagnosed with cancer of the lymph nodes and parotid gland back in 2009, and had been out of the public eye since.
 
Yauch and friends Michael Diamond and Adam Horowitz formed The Beastie Boys as a hardcore punk band back in 1979 before adopting a hip-hop style a couple of years later. They quickly earned fans and became the first hip-hop act to top the Billboard charts with their 1986 album License to Ill.
 
Beyond his work with the Beasties, Yauch pursued a career in film, directing the acclaimed basketball documentary Gunnin' for That Number-One Spot and operating the distribution company Oscilloscope Films.
 
Yauch did not appear with The Beastie Boys when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last month. He is survived by wife Dechen and his daughter, Tenzin Losel Yauch.
 
 
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Jimi Hendrix: Hey Noise
Jimi Hendrix: Hey Noise
 
 
 
 
 
If you're a Jimi Hendrix fan, then Poland is where you needed to be on Tuesday. That's where 7,273 guitar players gathered together for the Thanks Jimi Festival and to play "Hey Joe." The performance, led by Jimi's brother, Leon Hendrix, broke the 2009 record for the Largest Guitar Ensemble when 6,346 guitarists got together for "Hey Joe." Helping them out that day was Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse.
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SIS Top 10 Holograms!
SIS!!!  HOLOGRAMS!
 
 
 
 
Rolling Stone polled their readers to come up with a list of the TOP 10 ARTISTS WHO SHOULD RETURN AS HOLOGRAMS!!
 
 
Peep the playlist I made for you!
 
 
Who would you like to see preform as a Hologram?
 
 
10. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G
 
9. BOB MARLEY
 
8. MICHAEL JACKSON
 
7. JANIS JOPLIN
 
6. JERRY GARCIA
 
5. JIM MORRISON
 
4. FREDDIE MERCURY
 
3. JOHN LENNON
 
2. KURT COBAIN
 
1. JIMI HENDRIX
 
 
 
 
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