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Dieter Falk - downloadAlbum: A Tribute To Paul Gerhardt
NewsLiam Gallagher tells Arctic Monkeys to enjoy themselvesLiam Gallagher has offered Arctic Monkeys some free advice for dealing with being the most talked-about band in Britain. The Oasis singer recalled his own band's meteoric rise in the mid-1990s, and offered the Sheffield group a few pointers. "Everything just felt right. Everything that we'd worked for," he said in Mojo of Oasis' rapid climb. "Nothing felt weird - it felt deserved, and I didn't feel uncomfortable with any of it. I fucking loved it. And I think you were able to tell I fucking loved it." He then went on to advise the current generation... "I look at bands now, Arctic Monkeys, and they're uncomfortable, and I think, "Where's your head at, man?'" he asked. "I love 'em, but it's just like, 'en-fucking-joy it.' They're embarrassed by fame? Yeah, it's embarrassing being fam... well, it's not embarrassing being in a rock'n'roll band." He added: "If you're embarrassed about your dream then God fucking help you. I'd be more embarrassed to call myself a poet. Fucking right!" R. Kelly Writes New Song for Va. Tech R. Kelly has written a new song, "Rise Up," about healing in the aftermath of the April 16 shootings at Virginia Tech. A gunman killed 32 people and himself on the university's campus in Blacksburg, Va. "Rise Up" will be available digitally May 15, and 100 percent of the net proceeds from its sale will go to the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund, said Jive Records, Kelly's record label. Kelly, 40, wrote the inspirational ballad after watching the events unfold on television while he was on tour, Jive said. The lyrics include the lines: "Rise up, when you feel you can't go on, rise up, and all of your hope is gone, rise up, when you're weak and you can't be strong." The Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund was created to provide assistance to the victims of the families, as well as grief counseling and other needs for those affected by the shootings. |
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