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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
photo gallery of Paris Hilton
Nicole Kidman gallery
Caprice Bourret gallery
sharon stone gallery
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Transmission Comes To Coventry
Jason Donovan will be joining host Steve Jones to talk about his autobiography and his relationship with Kylie.
The Charlatans will be taking cameras on a guided tour of the city in search of a location to play a surprise gig. The programme will be aired on Channel 4 on November 23rd.
*pic by: Fraser Godfrey
Lilis Karlina
Lia Ananta
Monday, October 29, 2007
Spice Girls Arrive In The USA
It looks like Spice Girls fever will high in America for the next six weeks as the girls get into shape for the "Return of the Spice Girls" World Tour!
Geri arrives in America.......
The Enemy - Latest Updates
It's been yet another busy week for Tom, Liam and Andy as The Enemy finally finished their tour of the UK - yet they still found time to take part in the BBC Electric Proms and offer their support to try and save Coventry City Football Club.
Click the links below to find out what The Enemy have been doing in the media, news, press, interviews and gig videos.
- 28/10/07: MEDIA - BBC Electric Proms Performance
- 26/10/07: NEWS - Tom Donates Guitar
- 25/10/07: PRESS - Coventry Times: "It's a hat-trick for The Enemy"
- 24/10/07: INTERVIEWS - NME.COM : "Watch the Enemy play a gig on a train"
- 23/10/07: INTERVIEWS - (Irish) Independent: "Friendly Foe" by Chris Wasser
- 22/10/07: PRESS - Daily Star - "Acoustic Tom's A secret Success"
- 21/10/07: GIG VIDEOS - Birmingham Carling Academy videos
- 20/10/07: NEWS - Andy Hopkins Misses Secret Gig
- 20/10/07: CALENDER - Updated tour dates with Stereophonics
- 19/10/07: TOUR PICS- Brand new page featuring tour pictures taken by Danny North.
Pint Shot Riot - SUBvert Magazine Interview
Some good pictures as well so have a little gander and read it HERE.
The debut single 'Punches, Kicks, Trenches and Swords' is available to download from ITunes now.
Check out Pint Shot Riot : MySpace and their website for more information about upcoming gigs and news.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Coventry City Football Club Saved?
Last night the Coventry Telegraph reported that British investors are poised to take over the running of the club and thus avoiding a 10 point deduction for going into administration. Fans across the city have been donating to a special fund set up to support the club - www.skybluetrust.co.uk/ . CCFC have been around for 124 years and is an important part of our city, lets hope a deal can be struck this week and the players can get paid.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Kim Smith
Fotos Kim Smith super sexy.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Fotos Jennifer Love Hewitt
Sabrina Ravelli
Fotos Sabrina Ravelli
Shakira wallpaper gallery
Friday, October 26, 2007
Catherine Zeta Jones gallery
Monica Bellucci galleries
Robbie Williams Turns Down Courtney Love
It's not often Robbie Williams turns down an offer but everyone has their limits and some celebrities are worth avoiding.
Robbie caused a storm on US TV recently by joking about taking heroin and engaging in bum sex in his spare time. Perhaps Courtney Love could come in handy after all.............
salma hayek gallery
Halle Berry gallery
jessica alba gallery
pamela anderson gallery
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Yuyun Sukawati
Anna Kournikova gallery
Angelina Jolie gallery
Beyonce Knowles gallery
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Ali Landry gallery
Anastacia picture gallery
Alyssa Milano
The Enemy - Secret Gig Video
NME were on hand to record some scenes from the event (and rub my nose in it because I didn't win!!) and now you can watch the interviews with Tom Clarke and Liam Watts below.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Isabel Cristina Estrada
Nicole Neumann Lenceria
Fotos Nicole Neumann Lenceria
Jennifer Ellison
The Enemy: Irish Independent Interview
Click below to read the interview with Andy Hopkins.......
Spice Girls: Headlines
The Spice Girls "Headlines" was hardly going to stay wrapped up for long, after being premiered on Radio 1 this morning. Within minutes the song was already online and being listened to by a wider audience. The power of YouTube means you can listen to the song (even though you can't download it of course!). The EMI legal team will be hard at work trying to stop any unauthorised copies making their way to the internet - but they have their work cut out as this is probably THE most anticipated single release of 2007.
I had heard a clip on Amazon over the weekend and had been expecting another "Wannabe" sort of track but "Headlines" delivers a much more grown up coming of age track. The Spice Girls have become women and they sound much better for it as well as looking hotter than they did back in 1996.
Click the box at the top of this topic to have a listen to "Headlines", it's a tune your going to hear a lot between now and 2008!
Monday, October 22, 2007
Alessandra Ambrosio gallery
OxJam Gig - Leamington Spa
The Rrrs: "Is That Your Underwear On The Floor?"
Proving that music really can be about having fun and enjoying yourself, The Rrrs have come up with a cracking little video to their song "Is That Your Underwear On The Floor". Some readers may remember back in May they were "Band of the Week" on this blog, well the feisty four some are back and have been performing across the Coventry area with their new drummer, Tom.
Teaming up with The Ripps and Kalenko, The Rrrs will be part of the nationwide fund raising event "Oxjam" - which is raising cash for Oxfam through various gigs. On Thursday 25th October all three bands will be performing at Moo Bar (24 Russell St, Leamington Spa), trying to make poverty history through music. All proceeds from the door will be going to Oxfam, so it will be £4 well spent.
There is also a raffle on the night with some prizes of course - one being some studio time for up and coming bands. Tickets can be bought in advance from HERE. It promises to be a mad fun night, as is always the case when The Rrrs and The Ripps are on the billing list and a bonus for those under 18's - the event is open to all.
Media lovers - the event will be filmed and sent in to MTV, so there is a chance your face will grace the homes around the UK in the very near future!
The Enemy Tour Ends In Birmingham
It was also celebrations for The Wombats, who were able to make it on stage tonight (previously ill) and the news their single "Let's Dance To Joy Division" had entered the UK charts at #15. Andy Hopkins from The Enemy had also battled against illness over the past few days to bravely solider on for the many Coventry fans who turned up both nights.
According to NME, all three acts put on a "ferocious performances for the packed house" and The Enemy were in a celebratory mood following the gig, by presenting bottles of champagne to both support acts by way of thanks.
Tom Clarke spoke to NME magazine and told them:
"Playing in Birmingham for two nights was something that I really didn't expect so these dates were a real highlight, but I think the gig at Glasgow Barrowlands really stood out the most. I think the Scots are leading the way when it comes to getting on to new bands."
"The Wombats have been great and they were definitely on a winner tonight. But I've got a lot of respect for how hard Lethal Bizzle worked on this tour. I wouldn't feel very confident going out in front of a crowd of Lethal Bizzle fans but he went out in front of ours and managed to convert a lot of people who didn't know anything about him."
For more music related stories, check out www.NME.com
Ivanna Palliotti
Fotos Ivanna Palliotti Hombre
Becky Tumewu
Sunday, October 21, 2007
The Enemy: Birmingham Carling Academy
The Enemy gave the Coventry faithful another night to remember at Birmingham Carling Academy with yet another stunning performance as Andy Hopkins braved his illness to make it to the gig. The Wombats sadly couldn't say the same as they had to pull out due to "unforeseen circumstances" but Lethal Bizzle and his crew put on a cracking warm up and were warmly received by the crowds.
I had a good view of the crowds from the balcony and can honestly say - everyone was up for a good night. Long after the gig was finished the singing and chanting continued as several thousand fans streamed out of the Carling Academy and back home to Coventry. The New Street train station must have resembled a post football match scene when fans filled the platform. These fans tonight were celebrating another victory - for The Enemy.
The Enemy kicked off their show with "Away From Here", so it was no messing about - just straight into an anthem. The crowds loved it as plenty of plastic lager glasses made it to the stage and the whole crowd danced, sang along and partied like it was a New Year party! The videos captured the scene quite well and can be seen at: http://www.theenemy.eu/gigvideos.aspx .
Tom Clarke asks "How the fuck is it going Birmingham?" to which the crowds respond with cheers and shouts, then The Enemy launch into "40 Days and 40 Nights". It was hard to define where the mosh pit started or finished because so many in the crowd were dancing. The press and photographers must have got a few good pictures during "Pressure" with lots of flashing lights and egar supporters. For "Technodanceaphobic", Tom said he wanted to see the "whole fucking room" dance to it and he got his wish because we all went mental! By "Had Enough", everyone was singing along. Could the Saturday crowd out do the Sunday crowd for "Aggro"? Well, by the looks of the video the Saturday crowd put on a good show with lots of crowd surfing to keep security busy at the front.
A funky and fancy introduction to "This Song" calmed things down a little as the alcohol kicked in and my vision became some what blurry but about 1:38 seconds into the song the Coventry faithful were back on fine singing form. Making up for the blurred video I'd managed to record! Could this be another fine anthem in the making? The clapping supporters certainly think so.
Andy Hopkins jumped from the stage to crowd surf, even though as mentioned earlier, he had been ill in bed the day before so we were lucky he was here at all. That didn't stop the people crowd surfing and "It's Not OK" always guarantees results.
The next song, "You're Not Alone" has always been a special song to Tom Clarke and means a lot to the people of Coventry as well who have witnessed the demise of Peugeot and Royal Mail's determination to ruin postal services in the city. Watching the video through again and it looks like a scene from the miners strike of the 80's as the security separated the band from the crowd. But this crowd were 100% behind The Enemy, so no danger other than possible stage invasions threatened security. Arms were raised in the air as an act of solidarity as Tom, Liam and Andy performed. Another personal song "Happy Birthday Jane" and then finally "We'll Live And Die In These Towns" provided one last chance for everyone to sing-a-long before making a joyful loud exit from the Carling Academy in Birmingham.
Finally, why not capture or re-live the atmosphere from the night by watching these crowd videos I recorded:
Crowds straight after The Enemy gig.
Chanting fans at Carling Academy and train station.
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Lina Karlina
Friday, October 19, 2007
Mariana Ochoa
Fotos Mariana Ochoa.