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Lollapalooza Lookback 1992: Soundgarden Predict The Future

Reunited group also headlines this year’s fest, which kicks off Friday. By James Montgomery Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil Photo: MTV News With the 2010 edition of Lollapalooza kicking off Friday (August 6), MTV News decided to dive deep into our archives and dig up the greatest/ weirdest/ scariest/ downright rocking-est moments in the fest’s rather epic history. We’re calling it “Lollapalooza Lookback,” and we think it’s a pretty fitting tribute to the granddaddy of American music festivals. We’ve already tackled Pearl Jam’s 1992 afternoon set , Nine Inch Nails’ stage-trashing heroics from 1991 , Ice Cube’s “buck wild” goals in ’92 and Korn’s rather, uh, interesting take on Lolla ’97 . And to cap things off, we’re digging deep, for a chat with a band that’s darn-near synonymous with Lollapalooza: Soundgarden. 1992: Soundgarden Stand on the Verge of Greatness Aside from Perry Farrell’s various musical machinations (and, since it’s his fest, he can pretty much do whatever he wants), no band has played Lollapalooza as many times as Soundgarden. They’ve main-staged on three different tours, first in 1992 (when they were sandwiched between the Jesus and Mary Chain and Ice Cube), then again in 1996 (on the so-called “Rockapalooza” jaunt) and — now re-formed — they’ll close down 2010 Lolla on Sunday night. It sort of makes sense. After all, Soundgarden’s career has eerily shadowed Lolla’s rise and fall. They both broke big in the early/mid ’90s, both took extended hiatuses in ’97, and both staged remarkable resurrections in the 21st century (of course, Soundgarden waited until 2010 to do so). Along with, say, Pearl Jam or Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden are a living bridge between Lolla’s scrappy past and its shiny future, which is why they’re the perfect headliners for this year’s fest. Of course, way back in 1992, they were just another band standing on the verge of greatness. They had just released their seminal Badmotorfinger album and were still two years away from unleashing Superunknown, which would make them internationally famous. So when MTV News spoke with them at the kickoff that year, they were still sort of trying to figure out where they belong. To them, Lollapalooza was just another opportunity to check out some bands they really dug. “I’d like to come and see Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.,” guitarist Kim Thayil said. “I like the bill on the first stage. It’s great. We have [played with a lot of them before], and I’m sure we’ll continue to play with the type of bands that you’ll show on [‘120 Minutes’] or the type of bands you’ll show on ‘Headbangers Ball.’ ” And, in a way, Thayil’s comments were strangely prescient. In 1996, Soundgarden played Lolla with the likes of Metallica and the Ramones. This year, they share the bill with Lady Gaga and the Strokes. All of which goes to show you that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Sort of like Lollapalooza itself. Lollapalooza 2010 gets under way Friday — make sure to check out MTV News’ Lollapalooza Live , streaming Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m., right here on MTV.com. Related Videos Lollapalooza Lookback

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Watch Hawthorne Season 2 Episode 4 – Afterglow

Watch Hawthorne S2E4: Afterglow The new installment of Hawthorne which is entitled “Afterglow” is the TV series’ 4th episode of the

Watch Memphis Beat Season 1 Episode 4 – Polk Salad Annie

Watch Memphis Beat S1E4: Polk Salad Annie The new installment of Memphis Beat which is entitled “Polk Salad Annie” is the TV series’ 3rd episode of the 1st season that aired last 07/13/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 pm on TNT. Watch Memphis Beat 1×4(0104) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Belinda Carlisle: Good Genes or Good Docs?

Filed under: Belinda Carlisle , Beauty Belinda Carlisle has got the beat. Here’s the 26-year-old Go-Go’s lead singer back in 1985 ( left ) — and 25 years later, the 51-year-old at an event in NYC on Wednesday ( right ). As far as her secret, our lips are sealed. Read more

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Nicki Minaj Is ‘Real Creative,’ Producer Alex Da Kid Says

‘She’s one of the top people I wanted to work with,’ the beatsmith says about the Young Money MC. By Shaheem Reid Nicki Minaj Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images Nicki Minaj ‘s “Massive Attack” producer Alex Da Kid — who has also worked with Rihanna, Rob Thomas, Jazmine Sullivan and B.o.B — said you can expect more collaborations between him and the Young Money MC. “She wants to be an artist like a Rihanna or a Lady Gaga that translates all over the world,” Kid told MTV News about Minaj’s aspirations. “She’s dope. She’s super creative,” he continued. “She knows what she likes to hear. I’ll put a idea down [and] she’ll be like, ‘I like that idea. I don’t like that idea.’ We’ll just go back and forth. You get in the studio with some artists and they don’t know what they want until they hear it. She understands production. She’s dope. She’s easy to work with. She’s very cool. She’s got this cute thing, but at the same time she’s kinda grimy and ghetto. I really like it. She’s out here. She’s real creative and she’s one of the top people I wanted to work with. I think she’s dope.” Alex said songwriter Sean Garrett presented her with the beat to “Massive Attack” around four months ago and she immediately fell in love with it. Some other artists wanted the beat but both Alex and Sean agreed Nicki would do it justice. ” ‘Massive Attack’ … I’m kinda mobile. I make a living on my laptop,” he explained. “Any time a idea hits me, I put it down. I started that track on the train going to the studio. I don’t generally do that. I always kinda wait, but I had a melody idea. So I started on the train and finished in the studio. I knew it was special from the start. It wasn’t like I was aiming for Nicki with this track; I had a idea I thought was crazy. Nicki heard it and the rest was history. “With all my stuff, I base everything in hip-hop,” he added. “I been listening to hip-hop since I was 2 or 3. I try and broaden everything. I love all types of music and I do everything. I do rock, I do pop. Everything I do is based in hip-hop — that’s the foundation.” Alex produced B.o.B’s “Airplanes” single (featuring Paramore’s Hayley Williams and Eminem ) and has some beats for Rihanna, Estelle and Young Jeezy on deck as well. “I was in with Jeezy in Miami. Jeezy is hilarious. I been a fan. I had appreciation of him but he’s so open and so cool —” he’s another one that knows what he likes to hear.” Who would you like to hear Alex Da Kid work with next? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Jessica Simpson Says She’s Not ‘Wild’ Enough To Join Smashing Pumpkins

‘I don’t know that I can stand onstage and represent Billy the way he is,’ singer says. By Jocelyn Vena Jessica Simpson Photo: MTV News Jessica Simpson recently worked with Billy Corgan on her new song “Who We Are” — so is there any chance that Simpson could become a member of Corgan’s band the Smashing Pumpkins in the future? “I don’t know that I would be a good addition to the Smashing Pumpkins,” she joked. “You gotta be a little bit more wild and crazy.” She admitted that perhaps her image isn’t a right fit for Corgan and his group. “I mean, I have some crazy moments in my life or things about me, but I don’t know that I can stand onstage and represent Billy the way he is,” she added. “He does that fine on his own.” Despite their differences, Simpson regards Corgan as a “dear friend” and shared that he was a great help to her when she recorded her latest track. “I asked him to help out with arranging the song,” she explained. “And he had some ideas to change it up a bit musically and some really cool arrangements and some great guitar things.” Simpson said that working with Corgan really taught her a lot. “To be able to sit with Billy [is a learning experience], and I always feel comfortable with him ’cause he is a close friend of mine,” she said. “And I know he had my best interest at heart and it was great to be able to collaborate with him and to have him there in the studio.” Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Jessica Simpson

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Gucci Mane Recorded BurrrPrint 2HD Tracks From Jail

‘He rapped a cappella over the phone, and we matched up the beat to it in the studio,’ DJ Holiday tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Gucci Mane’s BurrrPrint 2HD mixtape Photo: Brick Squad/Warner Bros. The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive On Tuesday, we slid you the exclusive gem that Gucci Mane is putting out a mixtape album on April 13. While Gucci is in jail now for a probation violation, we have his main accomplice in all this, DJ Holiday, to let us in on the odds and ends. “It’s the warm-up before Writing’s on the Wall 2, ” Holiday said of The BurrrPrint 2HD. “I talk to him every other day. His spirit is up. He’s 1,000. He called me to get an update of what’s going on in the city. My tapes is crazy. Waka is the hottest thing out here. Nicki is on fire. He was like, ‘You think they miss our tapes?’ I was like, ‘Hell yeah.’ He said, ‘Let’s do something. [But] you know I can’t move like I want to.’ I said, ‘Let’s knock it out on some over-the-phone sh–.’ “They gonna really f— with the mixtape, because he’s really rapping on the tape from the phone,” Holiday continued. “We matched up a beat with Drumma Boy, and [Gucci] rapped on it. But he rapped a cappella over the phone, and we matched up the beat to it in the studio. It’s f—ing bananas. I thought it was creative. You know how Shyne was locked up and you’d get a freestyle from the phone? I said, ‘Let’s take it another step.’ We recorded him rapping on the phone in the mic … and went from there. Then we matched it with the beat Drumma Boy made. It came out crazy, and it sounds good too.” “New Gucci Mane mixtape is going to be crazy!!!” Drumma Boy said. “Gucci kept tellin’ me how much of an impact he wanted to make with this mixtape, and with him being incarcerated, we had to be very creative in how we got this done. One of my favorite records and most difficult records that I’ve ever produced was BurrrPrint 2 off the mixtape. He called me one day I was in the studio making beats, and he told me he had written some new verses and wanted me to hear them. So I stopped doing what I was doing to listen. After five seconds of listening, I was like, ‘Stop. I’mma record you while you rap through the phone.’ I recorded his verses but later realized that there was no consistent tempo. This means I had to chop up each word for word to punch into tempo, which took me about five to six hours. After I had lined up his verses, I then began to add music around the verses, structure the build, and then create a hook that matched the intensity of his verses. Overall, I spent a good two days producing that record, and it’s a great feeling to see people’s reactions after them finding out I produced the record of Gucci Mane through the phone.” The other records on BP2HD are unreleased records Gucci had in the stash. “Anybody who knows Gucci, they know his work ethic in that studio is ridiculous,” Holiday said. “I got 10 songs in one damn day. All brand-new records, bruh. Maybe one record you might know. Everything else is brand-new. One song is with Ludacris called ‘Atlanta Is a Zoo.’ It’s a club banger. One song is crazy with Jim Jones. He’s got another one with Rick Ross and Yo Gotti. Heavy features on there. It’s a mixtape album. The label [Asylum] is going all out with it.” Shawty Redd and Fat Boi are among those who contributed tracks. Drumma Boy handled most of the production. Gucci’s camp is hoping BurrrPrint 2HD will tide fans over until Mr. LaFlare gets home. As soon as Gucci comes home from jail, he plans to record the sequel to his mixtape The Writing’s on the Wall and later put out his album ( The State vs. Radric Davis: The Appeal ). DJ Holiday’s next mixtape is Waka Flocka Flame’s Flockaveli. Holiday’s debut album will be released later this year and called either The Tape or We Working. For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Juelz Santana, XXL Freshmen 10 Shoot, Alley Boy

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Aventura Frontman Romeo Santos ‘Honored’ By Lady Gaga Comparisons

‘It’s definitely an honor to be compared to … mainstream artists that have done big stuff in New York City,’ he says of sold-out four-show run at Madison Square Garden

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Lupe Fiasco’s Enemy Of The State Inspired By MTV’s ‘Hottest MCs’ List

‘Y’all sit at that table, and y’all forget who I am,’ he tells Mixtape Daily of our Hip-Hop Brain Trust.

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