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Ballad ‘Up in Flames’ is the final song the band recorded for their upcoming album Mylo Xyloto. By Gil Kaufman Chris Martin Photo: Joe Fox/ WireImage AUSTIN, Texas — For any English band, playing this Texas hipster mecca’s long-running PBS music show “Austin City Limits” is a big checkmark on the rock-and-roll bucket list. Coldplay got their second hash mark on Thursday night, taping a 90-minute special edition of the 37-year-old show just 24 hours before they take the stage for a much bigger crowd just around the corner at Zilker Park as part of the three-day Austin City Limits festival. Like plugging in at New York’s Radio City or Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, it’s the kind of honor that most bands would kill for just once. Only this time, unlike their 2005 appearance, there was also some “Masterpiece Theater”-style acting involved, as they were taping a show intended to air on New Year’s Eve. That time-travel twist required a bit of cold-weather thinking in the midst of one of the hottest summers in Lone Star State history. As they’ve done all year at other festival appearances, the band mixed such crowd favorites as “The Scientist” with half a dozen new songs, including one singer Chris Martin said they just finished last month. (And, as they’ve been doing on this tour, this was all after they walked out to the theme from “Back to the Future”; see above time-travel reference.) Martin started the night at the piano for the album’s gentle coda, which segued right into the driving, triumphant “Hurts Like Heaven,” during which the room filled with candy-colored laser blasts from a pair of neon target set pieces at the back of the stage. The new downtown 2,700-capacity “Limits” studio was decked out like a neon blacklight wonderland, with audience members handed paint-splashed T-shirts as they walked in, which were to be kept under wraps until a big reveal later in the show. The band’s gear was also colorized, with brightly hued chalk-like scribblings covering their amps, piano and drums. It’s hard to describe the rush of watching a band that plays to tens of thousands on stages so tall you have to crane your neck to see them from the front row as they plug in and play just a few feet off the ground, easily within arm’s reach. And if you thought “Yellow” sounded huge in a field with 30,000 of your closest friends, imagine what it’s like when you can count the veins popping on Martin’s forehead. For the new, ripping, U2-esque “Major Minor,” I took a trip up to the control room and watched as the show’s director called out rapid-fire cues while watching a bank of 28 monitors. You can’t get a better feel for the band’s subtle, easy dynamic than watching isolated hi-def close-ups of all four members loping their way through “Lost!” and observing the unspoken internal rhythm that makes their shows so seamless. Drummer Will Champion cranked it up for “God Put a Smile Upon Your Face,” whip-cracking his kit with abandon as if for a moment he thought he was in the Foo Fighters. Ever polite, Martin apologized for being so sweaty — joking that his profuse perspiration is the very thing keeping his band off “The Bachelor” — before he unwrapped the world debut of the final song they finished for their upcoming album Mylo Xyloto . He said the gentle ballad “Up in Flames” — which features a memorable falsetto chorus and hypnotic tick-tock rhythm — was completed just five weeks earlier, just in the nick of time to make the cut. That tune moved into another new mellow one, the acoustic “Us Against the World,” which Martin started over again after dropping a barrage of not-safe-for-PBS f-bombs following a guitar mishap. The second time he got it right, as Champion joined him in perfect harmony on the line “slow it down,” with guitarist Jonny Buckland adding in some tasteful, sustained-note Morse code soloing. It wasn’t quiet for long, though, as “Politik” exploded with driving drums and piano. By the time Martin tinkled out the first notes of “Viva La Vida” on the piano, the audience was already whoa-oh-oooh-ing along. As it cranked up, they were on their feet, ecstatically clapping and singing along as the song built to its familiar crescendo. When the whoa-ooohs really kicked in, Martin jumped up on the drum riser and bounced on his toes, his arms held up like a triumphant prizefighter. With the crowd decked out in their paint-splashed T-shirts, Martin counted down to midnight, pretending it was cold outside, even though everyone in the chilly studio knew 85-degree nighttime swelter shortly awaited them. Confetti canons shot out paper butterflies and three screens covered the Day-Glo toys that descended for the new tune “Charlie Brown,” whose final line, fittingly, is about glowing in the dark. The set crashed to a close with another fresh track, the dark, funky “Paradise,” which seems ripe for a beat-heavy remix (perhaps with a hip-hop break from pal Jay-Z?). The encore rolled out the driving 1-2-3 punch of the swelling “Clocks,” slow-burn epic “Fix You” and recent uplifting single “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall,” which had Martin pogoing along with, and for a brief moment in the middle of, the ecstatic audience. It was one of those special nights when a band with a major arsenal finds a way to take its giant energy and squeeze it down into a much smaller space, without losing any of their arena-packing magic. Related Artists Coldplay

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Martin was must see TV. From 1992-1997, busting a gut off ol’ Marty Mart and his cast of characters was a Thursday night ritual for many in the black community. It has also become known as one of the hip hop generation’s favorite shows, even featuring cameos from the likes of The Notorious B.I.G., Method Man, Bushwick Bill, Coolio, MC Hammer, Salt-N-Pepper, Snoop Dogg and Christoper “Kid” Reid. Martin and his crew plus outlandish characters like Bruh Man, Dragonfly Jones, Jerome and Sheneneh Jenkins remain ingrained in hip hop culture to this day, with rappers, old and new, constantly referencing the beloved show in their rhymes. Check Out More At Hiphopwired.com

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Want a touch of nostalgia? Hit the jump and relive the good ol’ days… Black TV has evolved so much over the past 30 years that it feels like the shows that we used to love don’t exist anymore (no thanks to Tyler Perry). So with the Emmy approaching this weekend we decided to take a look back at the greatest black shows of all time. Flip through to see if your favorite show is listed…

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Trailers abound this week! But with a bumper crop that includes Contagion [1], The Thing [2], John Carter [3], Pirates! [4], and soon The Dark Knight Rises, who’s complaining? Now here is the beautiful trailer for Martin Scorsese’s new film Hugo. As we’ve said so many times before, it is his first 3D film, and his first family-oriented movie. (Or, his first movie for the traditional family, rather… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 15/07/2011 01:31 Number of articles : 2
‘Hugo’ Trailer: Martin Scorsese’s Lively, Pretty Family Fantasy
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Bout time a jury gave out an appropriate sentence for this sick sh*t that’s going on out here!! A serial rapist who terrorized women along the Fulton Industrial Boulevard corridor was sentenced Thursday to 12 consecutive life terms without parole. Marvin Martin, a 33-year-old truck driver, received his sentence from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance Russell after jurors convicted him Wednesday of rape, aggravated sodomy, kidnapping and aggravated assault with intent to rape in connection with the rape of seven women. The crimes began in 2005 and ended in 2009. Prosecutors said Martin searched for women along Fulton Industrial Boulevard, an area where prostitution is common, and either coaxed them or forced them into his truck. Usually he was driving his work truck, a white 18-wheeler. Once he got them inside the truck, Martin would pull a gun or knife and rape the women, prosecutors said. How did the police ever find Martin you ask? The case was solved in 2009 when police, acting on a tip, were able to link Martin to the crimes through a unique Department of Transportation number imprinted on his truck. A victim then identified Martin in a photo lineup. When Martin was arrested, he was ordered to give a DNA sample. “His DNA was then entered into a computer database and was a positive match for six other outstanding rape cases,” the Fulton County District Attorney’s office said in a release. Have a happy a**-f*cking scumbag!! Source

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Tina Fey was also on hand to accept the Outstanding Individual Episode award for ’30 Rock.’ By Jocelyn Vena Ricky Martin at the GLAAD Awards on Saturday Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ WireImage Tina Fey, “True Blood” star Denis O’Hare and Patrick Wilson are just of few of the celebrities who gathered at the 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards , hosted by Bravo’s Andy Cohen on Saturday in New York. The awards honor “fair, accurate and inclusive representations” of the LGBT community in television and journalism. Big winners of the night included “True Blood,” which won for Outstanding Drama Series, and “30 Rock,” which won for Outstanding Individual Episode (in a series without a regular LGBT character) for its “Klaus & Greta” episode. Entrepreneur Russell Simmons was honored with the Excellence in Media Award. Ricky Martin took home the Vito Russo Award, which is presented to a “lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender media professional who has made a significant difference in promoting equality for the LGBT community.” In his speech, Martin credited GLAAD for helping him cope in the wake of his public coming out last year on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” He then went on to push for Latin American gay rights and asked that GLAAD stand up for those who can’t in that community. “I just want to be free. I can say today I’m free,” he said at the event. “And for that I definitely need to thank my parents for being so supportive, my mother and my dad for their unconditional love, and my friends, my family, my fans. And my partner in crime and my boyfriend Carlos.” That was only the beginning of the accolades for those projects and people nominated, with additional GLAAD awards scheduled to be handed out in Los Angeles on April 10 and in San Francisco on May 14. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Ricky Martin Related Artists Ricky Martin

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Consider yourselves on high Vatican assassin/warlock alert, good people of the Midwest. Charlie Sheen has announced a pair of live shows for April 2 and 3 in Detroit and Chicago, respectively. Says the actor of these performances: My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show is coming for you. I’m going on the road. LIVE. Will there be surprises? Will there be guests? Will there be mayhem? Will you ask questions? Will you laugh? Will you scream? Will you know the truth? WILL THERE BE MORE?!?! This IS where you will hear the REAL story from the Warlock. Bring it. I dare you to keep up with me. Tickets are on sale now. Purchase them and learn a few winning recipes from the master. [Photo: WENN.com]

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For the second time in a week, Casey Abrams was hospitalized with ulcerative colitis last night. The American Idol finalist missed the latest results show – in which Ashthon Jones was sent home – as Ryan Seacrest told viewers: “Wave to him. We know you’re watching, buddy. Feel better. Shout out to the nurses. Get back here soon, okay?” Fortunately, it looks like Casey will do just that. After receiving a blood transfusion at the hospital, Abrams Tweeted: “Hey guys, thanks for the well wishes, I got some nice fresh blood in me and feeling better. People at Idol & Cedars are treatin me real good.” The Idols will take to the stage again on Wednesday night, covering songs from the years they were born.

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