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Moon Song by They Came From The Stars I Saw ThemMoon Song by They Came From The Stars I Saw Them
from - blip.tv (beta)
October 07, 2008

Brand new video from They Came From The Stars I Saw Them for the single Moon Song, taken from the HIT album 'We Are All In The Gutter, But Some Of Us Are Looking At They Came From The Stars, I Saw Them' the album is available from here: http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=810323 The animated sections were created by Kevin Candy, famous for The Moon Bears, whilst the live footage was produced and directed by Rachel Maleni Martine. Hope you enjoy it!
Global Warming Song; 1987 "Precarious" Greenhouse Effect Music Clark Hagins/ Phil Keegan,Global Warming Song; 1987 "Precarious" Greenhouse Effect Music Clark Hagins/ Phil Keegan,
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 05, 2008

"Precarious" is the first song that the Greenhouse Effect would ever record. It is the lead off track on 1987's Global Warming Album. The lyrics to all Greenhouse Effect songs can be found at Lyricsmode.com The first G.e. album is an excersise in garage rock riffs, echo-laiden vocals, and an over-all powerhouse sound of some of the first and early grunge rock. Songs like "Precarious" and 'Racers' would be quite very melodic hooky catchy little addictive listening and Greenhouse Effect would be the first pioneers of making alternative rock into a mainstream sound.Phil Keegan's guitar is the key to the G.e. sound as Clark Hagins' lead vocals and drumming are quite important too. Not just anybody could be the bassist of G.e. and Rick Carmody proves that. He had built up years of experience playing with Hagins and also other guitarists too like Redondo beach's Steve Stepanian. His bass playing provides a Black Sabbath/ Zeppelin type element.
moon song by they came from the stars i saw themmoon song by they came from the stars i saw them
from Revver - funny Videos
October 02, 2008

Author: tcftsist Added: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:33:29 -0800 Duration: 222This is the pop video for our brand new pop single Moon Song, taken from the album 'We Are All In The Gutter, But Some Of Us Are Looking At They Came From The Stars, I Saw Them', available from itunes or here: http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=810323
Queen Bitch by David BowieQueen Bitch by David Bowie
from Roots Rock Reggae
September 09, 2008

Rock music from David Bowie posted 1 year ago.
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Life On Mars? 1999 Digital Remaster by David BowieLife On Mars? 1999 Digital Remaster by David Bowie
from good music.
August 26, 2008

Pop music from David Bowie posted 2 weeks ago.
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Interview: 'August' Director Austin ChickInterview: 'August' Director Austin Chick
from Cinematical
July 11, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Independent, New Releases, DIY/Filmmaking, Interviews The world changed on September 11, but Austin Chick's second film, August, focuses on the moments right beforehand. Starring Josh Hartnett as a young start-up entrepreneur deluded by power trips, the movie moves along with a subtle pace, letting the natural drama emerge from a situation about to veer out of the control with the crash of the stock market. Chick's first feature, XX/XY, explored a three-way relationship; August, which opens in New York on Friday, explores the relationship between money and power during a key time in American history. Supporting performances from Rip Torn and David Bowie elevate the movie, while Howard A. Rodman's script keeps its conceits in check. Chick spoke with Cinematical about envisioning August's themes and working with his talented cast. Cinematical: The film uses a very specific setting -- August 2001 -- immediately before 9/11. What interested you about that time? Austin Chick: It captures a moment on the eve of change. If Howard (Rodman) and I were to move it to any other time, we would probably move it further back. The market really started crashing about eighteen months prior to when the movie is set. But I feel like there was still a certain amount of momentum in New York up until 9/11, this sense that things were going to turn around. The market had completely crashed, but there was still this crazy sense of decadence. All that really changed with 9/11. Continue reading Interview: 'August' Director Austin Chick Permalink | Email this | Comments
Review: AugustReview: August
from Cinematical
July 10, 2008

Few leading male actors have followed the roundabout career trajectory of Josh Hartnett. Though indisputably tall, dark and handsome, Hartnett still manages to avoid the pratfalls of typecasting by landing roles in strange projects with questionable appeal. While this choice comes at the expense of a quality resume, his performances can lend barely competent films at least one redeeming ingredient: I could give or take Wicker Park, Resurrecting the Champ, and even the good intentions of The Black Dahlia, but each benefits from Hartnett's expressive glare, furrowed brow and whispered delivery. He's an instant generator of gravitas. Although August, director Austin Chick's second feature after the relationship drama XX/XY, doesn't qualify as Hartnett's best movie, it's certainly one of his meatiest roles - right up there with his work in the unfairly maligned Lucky Number Slevin. As the crudely pompous CEO of the mysterious start-up company Landshark in New York City during the summer before 9/11, Hartnett offers a maddened, garrulous anti-hero replete with dark humor and sustained by a surge of baseless confidence. The movie follows the audacious entrepreneur, Tom, as his fifteen minutes begin to run out - and it concludes with him facing off against a freakishly powerful David Bowie as the icy corporate foil. Despite the age gap, both men exude an eerie amount of restraint - which is not the case for the film. August adds up to less than it aspires to be, but it's populated with enough curiosities to keep you watching.Continue reading Review: August Permalink | Email this | Comments
The Man Who Sold The World live by David BowieThe Man Who Sold The World live by David Bowie
from Rock in the UK
July 09, 2008

Rock music from David Bowie posted 2 months ago.
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EXCLUSIVE: Clip from Josh Hartnett's 'August'EXCLUSIVE: Clip from Josh Hartnett's 'August'
from Cinematical
June 25, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Independent, Movie Marketing, Trailers and Clips Cinematical has just received this exclusive clip from the film August, starring Josh Hartnett, Adam Scott, Naomie Harris and ... David Bowie! Directed by Austin Chick (XX/XY), August tells of two brothers who fight to keep their dotcom start-up company afloat in August 2001, one month before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In the clip above, Hartnett looks to be meeting with some of his advisers after his company's stock takes a massive hit and drops below a dollar. Running out of options, he may have to risk a lot more than the money in his wallet to save this puppy. But will he? August originally premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year before making stops in Seattle, Brooklyn and eventually Manhattan, where it opens on July 11. Permalink | Email this | Comments
FS #213: The Fall / Kung Fu Panda / Man Who Fell to Earth / Top 5 Sydney Pollack MoviesFS #213: The Fall / Kung Fu Panda / Man Who Fell to Earth / Top 5 Sydney Pollack Movies
from Filmspotting
June 06, 2008

June 6: From whirling dervishes to whirling red pandas (who sound an awful lot like Dustin Hoffman), this week Matty and Adam ogle a scrumptious smorgasbord of visual feasts with reviews of Tarsem Singh's "The Fall" and the latest offering from Dreamworks Animation, "Kung Fu Panda." Not to be out done, Nicholas Roeg offers up his own complex cinematic intarsia featuring David Bowie as an alien hanging with Rip Torn, Candy Clark, and Buck Henry in 1976's "The Man Who Fell To Earth," the final movie in Filmspotting's '70s Sci-Fi Marathon. Also on the show: Listener Feedback, Massacre Theatre, our Top 5 Sydney Pollack Movies -- a tribute to the late, great director -- and music by Austin Donohue. ** Filmspotting is presented by SpoutBlog and the FilmCouch podcast. Find out why The New York Times says, "SpoutBlog's got it all," at blog.spout.com. Share your most traumatic movie experience at filmgaming.spout.com and get a shot at some swanky American Apparel/Spout swag! ...And by Audible.com. Download a free audiobook of your choice today at audiblepodcast.com/filmspotting. ... And by TLAVideo.com. Buy DVDs online at the Filmspotting store! ** Filmspotting #213 :35-10:36 - Review: "The Fall" 10:37-17:32 - Review: "Kung Fu Panda" Music: Austin Donohue, "Slow Vibration" 18:56-22:30 - "SATC" Voicemails, Poll Results 22:31-23:52 - "Indy 4" Voicemails 23:53-33:59 - Listener Feedback ("Indy 4") Music: Austin Donohue, "Forgetting Your Name" 34:39-38:32 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Trung Mai) 38:33-47:40 - '70s Sci-Fi #6: "The Man Who Fell to Earth" Music: Austin Donohue, "Listing" 48:25-52:50 - New DVDs, Contest, Donations 52:51-1:04:20 - Top 5: Sydney Pollack Movies 1:04:21-1:06:49 - Close/Next Show/Outtake NOTES/CORRECTIONS - We recognize that Sydney Pollack's agent character in "Tootsie" isn't, as far as we can recall, necessarily ethically-challenged. Just play along... However, Tom Cruise is the doctor, of course, in "Eyes Wide Shut." Pollack is just some sort of power broker. The poll has been corrected.
AUGUST - Cast includes Josh Hartnett, David Bowie, Naomie Harris, Rip Torn, Robin Tunney, and Adam ScottAUGUST - Cast includes Josh Hartnett, David Bowie, Naomie Harris, Rip Torn, Robin Tunney, and Adam Scott
from Revver - hot Videos
June 01, 2008

Author: wendyshepherd Added: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 13:49:33 -0800 Duration: 105AUGUST is the story of two brothers, Tom and Joshua Sterling (Josh Hartnett and Adam Scott) whose Internet start-up, Landshark, is as hot as a New York City summer only this is the summer of 2001, their company is in lock up, its stock price is plunging and, in a few weeks, the world will change forever.
MPAD#146 "David Bowie Cries For No One...Especially Joe Pop"MPAD#146 "David Bowie Cries For No One...Especially Joe Pop"
from Most People Are DJs
June 01, 2008

Welcome to June, despite the cost of gas, I think this is going to be a great summer, lots of good shows, a couple festivals and sun. Thanks to the podcast I'm getting involved with things I've always wanted to do - like DJ a show and be part of the process of making a record. There's even more than that, but I don't want to speak too soon, so you'll learn more about that on upcoming MPAD episodes. On this episode, the music is a lighter than last week, with a bit of power pop thrown in. The comic supplied for this page is from Dave LaPlante's Joe Pop, check it out. music: Mt. Wilson Repeater Pencils / Pens (mp3) More On This Album Computer Perfection - Silence Check out Compueter Perfection at Phonotropic's Wicked Awesome BBQ! on July 11th! Joe Pop - The Ballad of Joe Pop (from PME) Cranky - David Bowie Cries for No One on emusic Deadsy - Teenage Wildlife The Last Town Chorus - Modern Love Dropout Year Biggest Fan (mp3) More On This Album mentions: Uncut issue June 2008 Sponsors:eMusic sign up for a free 35 track subscription offer! GoDaddy! Use Code DJ3 to secure a web domian for 1 year for only $6.95! Click here to Download the Show!
Arcade Fire Plays "Heroes" by David Bowie in Carrboro, NCArcade Fire Plays "Heroes" by David Bowie in Carrboro, NC
from Vimeo / mmeiser's contacts' videos
May 05, 2008

Arcade Fire Plays "Heroes" by David Bowie in Carrboro, NC from abbyladybug on Vimeo. This was during the concert supporting Obama. Cast: abbyladybug
Episode 109Episode 109
from Wreckless Media Radio | Comedy Talk Radio | Detroit Podcast
April 25, 2008

SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES Would you have sex with a Celestial? David Bowie, Brian s Stand-Up Comedy, Cancer Cures, How to get free cable TV, Movie Review Salo 120 Days of Sadom, Let me suckyaass, Disturbing Statement Shocks Party, Why is polygamy Illegal? Why Free Tibet? Sorcerers Shrink and Steal Penises, Man Stuck in Elevator for 41 Hours Download
Episode 109Episode 109
from Wreckless Media Radio | Comedy Talk Radio | Comedy Podcast
April 25, 2008

SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES Would you have sex with a Celestial? David Bowie, Brian s Stand-Up Comedy, Cancer Cures, How to get free cable TV, Movie Review Salo 120 Days of Sadom, Let me suckyaass, Disturbing Statement Shocks Party, Why is polygamy Illegal? Why Free Tibet? Sorcerers Shrink and Steal Penises, Man Stuck in Elevator for 41 Hours Download
Suffragette City by David BowieSuffragette City by David Bowie
from Top Gear - Seriously Cool Driving Music
March 09, 2008

Classical music from David Bowie posted 6 months ago.
Chrysalis Plc (CHS)Chrysalis Plc (CHS)
from - blip.tv (beta)
February 27, 2008

Break out the tie-dyed T-shirts and the sandals. Light a couple of joss sticks, sit back and meditate on those heady days of 1967. All right, so maybe you weren't born then and even if you were you probably had a smiley badge on your terry nappy. But for the past 40 years, if you'd have followed the career of recording industry genius Chris Wright, you'd have made a bunch.
Laurel CanyonLaurel Canyon
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
February 22, 2008

Author: Turnhere Added: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 06:16:19 -0800 Duration: 258Tour Laurel Canyon's rich rock history. Home to Frank Zappa and visitors like Mick Jagger and David Bowie. For more on Laurel Canyon please see www.laurelcanyonthebook.com
Suffragette City by David BowieSuffragette City by David Bowie
from Jah Love of Music
February 09, 2008

Rock music from David Bowie posted 7 months ago.
Modern Love by David BowieModern Love by David Bowie
from Classic rock
February 07, 2007

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Hallo Spaceboy by David BowieHallo Spaceboy by David Bowie
from Classic rock
February 07, 2007

Rock music from David Bowie posted 1 year ago.
CaffiNation 204: IssuesCaffiNation 204: Issues
from The CaffiNation Podcast
February 04, 2008

On Today s Show: Hosting, Interviews, Mobile, Spectrums, Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, David Bowie, and Ben Heck This show sponsored by GoToMeeting, Try it Free for 45 days Visit http://www.gotomeeting.com/podcast for more details General Info Philadelphia Social Media Breakfast with @Jeffpulver Steve Lubetkin of ProfessionalPodcasts.com Take on the Breakfast. Apologies, and explanation Real News Bytes Chris Parandian From [...]
Lieb Dich by David BowieLieb Dich by David Bowie
from Kabaret
December 06, 2007

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Changes by David BowieChanges by David Bowie
from Bunny pop
October 06, 2007

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Suffragette City by David BowieSuffragette City by David Bowie
from Rock Band Soundtrack
September 09, 2007

Rock music from David Bowie posted 1 year ago.



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