Artist: 4 Strings and Tina Cousins
Genre(s):
Trance
Discography:
Take Me Away
Year: 2007
Tracks: 8
"I am not getting married again. I don't think I am very good at it. That's something SAMANTHA and I have in common". Three-times married actress KIM CATTRALL reveals she won't be walking down the aisle a fourth time. The 51-year-old is currently dating Canadian chef Alan Wyse.
Production on John Woo's new movie Chi Bi, or The Battle of Red Cliff, has been stopped after a stuntman died in a serious fire.
A stuntman named by the AFP news agency as 23-year-old stuntman Lu Yanqing was killed after fire broke out during filming of a scene on the historical epic, while three others were injured in the incident.
"The fire broke out early Monday morning when the crew were shooting a scene in which a small, smoking boat crashed with a large ancient war vessel," Xinhua news agency said.
Though the cause of the fire has not yet been determined, it has said that crew at the northern Beijing location saw a flame shoot some 30 metres into the air.
The film, which has an $80 million (£40 million) budget, has been billed as Asia's biggest cinema production and features actors such as Tony Leung, Zhang Fengyi and Takeshi Kaneshiro.
Set in the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China between 220 and 280 AD, Chi Bi is adapted from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms and culminates in the titular battle of Red Cliff in which some 2,000 ships were burned.
According to the Beijing News, Woo was in Hong Kong and not on set at the time of the accident.
10/06/2008 12:36:19
KISS star GENE SIMMONS has slammed bands like RADIOHEAD for putting on boring live shows - insisting fans deserve to see spectacular performances from their idols.
Simmons is convinced that because fans often pay a lot of money to go a concert, groups have a responsibility to make it worth their while.
And the guitarist can't stand it when bands put minimal effort into their shows.
He says, "I admire bands like Radiohead, but the idea of being that serious? F**k that, get up on stage and blow s**t up!
"Bands that stand by their microphones and strum their guitars are forgetting one important point - people are bringing their eyes, it's audio and visual. If you're not fulfilling the visual part it's like watching a movie with your eyes closed.
"One of the biggest compliments we get is (when people say), 'I f**king hate their music but that's the best show I ever saw in my life.'"
Here We Stand is a baffling album. None of the dozen songs on The Fratellis second album are awful and it's been efficiently produced. But, really, it's hard to see the point. If you must to listen to mainstream/no surprises, guitar rock, there are more thrills with The Enemy, better lyrics (Ruby aside) with Kaiser Chiefs and at least a hint of sexual ambiguity with The Killers. Sadly, this Scottish trio - personable chaps though they can be - don't have any discernible angle. It's forgettable, mid-paced indie filler of the kind you ignore on the radio and that's all.
Take A Heady Tale: It's energetic, if unfortunately reminiscent of Robbie Williams' Let Me Entertain You. But deep down, listeners will know it's only as good a Bluetones b-side, albeit with a slightly less annoying vocal.
Elsewhere Shameless and My Friend John appear to signal an ill-fated attempt at a glam rock revival. But whereas Supergrass very good Diamond Hoo Ha album recently came over all Bowie, this LP channels Mud, Slade, Wizard and Gary Glitter in unedifying fashion.
Lead single, Mistress Mabel, is at least speedy, catchy bar-room ribaldry. It's the only thing here that deserves to have the success of Chelsea Dagger, the single that threatens to be this bands' career high.
A disappointing record whose lyrical banalities, such as: ''you said you was long gone/ I Just laughed and said alright'', on Babydoll, only accentuate the lack of imagination that has gone into making it.
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PAMELA ANDERSON is selling off her prized Dodge Viper car and giving the proceeds to charity - because she is a "terrible driver".
The former Baywatch babe recently held a huge estate sale at her Malibu, California home - clearing out her unwanted possessions and donating the money to animal rights charity People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Now the star's beloved car is to become the latest item to be sold off, when the customised vehicle goes for auction later this month (Jun08).
And Anderson admits she is glad to be rid of the car - as it was too dangerous for her to own such a powerful automobile.
She says, "I'm a terrible driver. It's just not a good idea for me to have a Viper."