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Robin Gibb Stuns Doctors After Emerging From Coma

Bee Gees singer is still battling colorectal cancer, but doctors shocked by his recovery from coma. By Gil Kaufman Robin Gibb Photo: Getty Images Bee Gees member Robin Gibb shocked his doctors over the weekend when he emerged from a week-long coma. The 62-year-old disco icon lapsed into a coma after contracting pneumonia during his battle with cancer. According to BBC News , a family spokesperson said Gibb, 62, was able to nod and communicate with the members of his family who’ve held a vigil in his London hospital room. Gibb has been battling colon and liver cancer and in February he said he’d made a “spectacular” recovery from the disease, but was soon back in the hospital for surgery. The “Saturday Night Fever” singer had bowel surgery 18 months ago for an unrelated condition, at which time doctors discovered a tumor and diagnosed him with colon cancer. It appeared as if the cancer was in remission as recently as last month. Weakened from chemotherapy and two operations, Gibb lapsed into the coma last week after contracting pneumonia and Dr. Andrew Thillainayagam said on Friday that he had warned the singer’s family that Robin might not wake up. In a statement, Thillainayagam said Gibb remains in intensive care and is, “exhausted, extremely weak and malnourished.” He’s breathing with the help of an oxygen mask and needs intravenous feeding and antibiotics. He added, “It is testament to Robin’s extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now.” Wife Dwina and sons, Robin-John and Spencer and daughter Melissa have been at Gibbs side talking to him and playing his favorite music. Related Photos The Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb: A Career In Photos Related Artists The Bee Gees Robin Gibb

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Cobra Starship Ham It Up On First Date

Gabe Saporta and Co. prove to MTV News that they bring the party. By Rya Backer Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta and Alex Suarez Photo: MTV News An interview with Cobra Starship ought to come with a warning: Once the cameras start recording, throw away anything you’d previously prepared, because Gabe Saporta and Co. are card-carrying hams. Anyone who’s familiar with members Ryland Blackinton and Alex Suarez’s takes as “Dick Bagwell” and “Vincent Twice (Vincent Twice),” respectively, in our Musical March Madness videos of years past knows how invested they can become in adopted personages (to say nothing of Blackinton’s other alias, Guy Ripley), but I was just as happy to learn that their authentic selves were just as animated. Between us: Now that I’ve gotten a bit of distance from the situation, I can also admit that as a female who grew up in early aughts Manhattan, I was pretty excited to go out on a (albeit, synthesized reality) date with the lead singer of my beloved Midtown — the band which upon its demise was how Cobra Starship was born. “I needed a band and … you were like the first people I asked,” Saporta said, regarding his reaching out to Suarez and Blackinton, who were once in a band together called This is Ivy League. Suarez added, “Gabe was like, ‘Hey, look, I’m starting this new band. You guys should come and be a part of it. I would love to have you guys. I don’t know what’s going to happen.” Not willing to let go of the good thing his band with Blackinton amounted to, “[Suarez] said no at first,” Saporta solemnly remembered about his first shot at getting a new band together. Eventually, the pair obviously came around, and alongside Victoria Asher and Nate Novarro, Starship have become a pop-rock behemoth, known for big choruses and dance floor-ready tracks. So, it only made sense to take Suarez and Saporta to the Village Party Store on our First Date. Surely, the makers of party music would feel at home at the party store, right? My suspicions were confirmed. And between learning how to host a “gritty” party to being branded with a Cobra temporary tattoo down my right forearm, it’s safe to say that the group brings the party wherever they go. Related Videos MTV News First Date

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Cobra Starship Plan ‘Cheeky’ Video For ‘Middle Finger’

‘A lot of cheekiness and no middle fingers,’ frontman Gabe Saporta promises of Mac Miller-featuring clip. By Jocelyn Vena Gabe Saporta Photo: MTV News Cobra Starship threw a dance party with Sabi in their “You Make Me Feel … ” video , but the group has some much different plans for their “Middle Finger” clip. Despite the song’s title, however, Cobra frontman Gabe Saporta promised not one middle finger will be raised in the clip. “A lot of cheekiness and no middle fingers,” he promised. “Even though the song is called ‘Middle Finger,’ no middle fingers. I think the video is going to be like you’d expect the whole thing to be like: an ‘eff you’ to everyone, but really it’s about us trying to turn a new leaf and become Good Samaritans.” The track itself — which features up-and-coming MC Mac Miller and is from Cobra’s album Night Shades — is a funky, poppy dance tune about flipping off haters and having a good time. So the planned Australian shoot should be a perfect fit for the sun-kissed track. “We’re going Down Under, which is my favorite thing to do, because it’s going to be summer there when it’s winter here,” Saporta said. The video shoot comes just weeks after the band wrapped an opening slot on Justin Bieber’s My World Tour . It was a moment that stands out for Saporta in a pretty great year for his band. “We were playing, like, 50,000-people stadiums,” Saporta said of the South American jaunt. “It was insane, and I’m from South America too, so for me, it was especially satisfying. I gotta say, for being the most famous kid in the universe, he’s remarkably well-adjusted, and … there’s like 75 people traveling with him. It feels like a family, and it was really nice to be a part of that family for a bit of time.” What are you expecting from the “Middle Finger” video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Cobra Starship Mac Miller

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Cobra Starship’s ‘You Make Me Feel …’ Video: A Party With Heart

On the set of the new clip, Gabe Saporta explains how a magic photo booth tells a universal story. By James Montgomery Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta on the set of the “You Make Me Feel” music video Photo: MTV News Cobra Starship ‘s brand-new “You Make Me Feel …” video is most definitely a party, one packed with beautiful people (various members of the NYC glitterati, a rather confused MTV News journalist, a mightily bearded Robin Williams) and practically bursting at the seams with booze-fueled hookups and assorted Spandex getups. But when MTV News showed up on the set of the video last month, the guys in Cobra Starship were eager to explain that “You Make Me Feel …” is much more than an ode to bottle-popping excess. It’s actually about frontman Gabe Saporta’s quest to find his soul mate — up-and-coming singer Sabi — in the dwindling hours of a New York night. With the help of a magical photo booth. Or something like that. “It’s a song about a guy and a girl, and the concept is, at the beginning of the video, I find one of Sabi’s photos, and she’s feeling the same way that I’m feeling, which is incomplete without each other,” Saporta said. “We’re sharing feelings, and that’s what I realize, so I’m like, ‘Wow, I want to find this girl.’ So I look all over the world for her, and our world is the nightclub. … The video is about the photo booth. It’s just not any photo booth; it’s a photo booth that tells you how you’re really feeling. That’s the main star of the video.” “It’s a party,” guitarist Ryland Blackinton added, “but it’s a very tender party at times.” So, yes, in short, it’s a party video loaded with cameos from the likes of Williams (and his daughter, Zelda), DJ duo Andrew Andrew, Just Jared blogger Jared Eng, and yes, this writer. But Saporta also said that he wrote the song — and a whole lot of Cobra’s upcoming Night Shades album — after going through some serious personal problems of his own. So it’s a party anthem with a heart. “Obviously, some of my personal drama was about feeling alone, and feeling like I was searching the world for the right person,” he said. “And one of the things we want for this song and this record — even though it has personal stuff in it — is to be something everyone can relate to, and I think that the concept of people trying to find the right person is something that’s universal.” Of course, he’s far less serious about the name of the album itself. Sure, it came from personal experiences too, but it’s also inspired by the family of flowering plants known as Solanaceae. “They’re the family of nightshades, and the flowers of these vegetables only open up at night, which is how I think of myself,” he laughed. “Like, I wake up at 2 in the afternoon, I’m a vegetable … until I get to flower at night.”

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Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta Calls Plastiscines His Favorite New Band Of 2010

French group ‘remind us that rock and roll is not a boys’ club,’ singer says.

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Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta Can’t Believe Weezer Like His Band

Rivers Cuomo chose CS when MTV asked which group he’d like to tour with, dead or alive. By James Montgomery Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta Photo: Ethan Miller/ Getty Images The video was posted Friday, but Cobra Starship ‘s Gabe Saporta didn’t see it until Monday

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Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz Explains His New Gabe Saporta Tattoo

‘I promised Gabe if ‘Good Girls Go Bad’ went platinum, I would let him pick a tattoo to put on me,’ Wentz says of the Cobra Starship frontman. By Kyle Anderson Pete Wentz’ tattoo Photo: MTV News Fall Out Boy ‘s Pete Wentz isn’t just a friend to Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta — he’s also his label boss and friendly rival.

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Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta Gets Revenge On Pete Wentz At Los Premios MTV

Saporta avenges Wentz revealing his phone number by revealing Wentz’s e-mail address — in Spanish! By James Montgomery Pete Wentz Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Last month at the MTV Video Music Awards, Pete Wentz decided to play a joke on his pal, Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta, by revealing his phone number live on the show . Luckily for Saporta, MTV producers intervened, and Wentz was never able to complete the prank. Unluckily for him, things didn’t end there: Saporta’s phone number still got out, but Wentz had nothing to do with it (a vindictive T-shirt printer did).

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Allison Iraheta Says Album Will Be ‘Harder’ Than ‘Friday I’ll Be Over U’

‘American Idol’ rocker says first single has pop sound to ‘get people’s attention.’ By Eric Ditzian Allison Iraheta Photo: Michael Becker/Getty Images/ Fox The last time MTV News caught up with Allison Iraheta , the 17-year-old rocker was still on tour with her fellow “American Idol” artists, a little bit exhausted but plowing ahead with work on her debut album. With a couple months of performing and recording behind her, Iraheta has a clearer vision of what that debut will look like, and she can explain where “Friday I’ll Be Over U,” the poppy track that leaked last week, fits into all of that.

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Cobra Starship Gun For Double-Platinum Grills With ‘Hot Mess’ Video

‘We’re gonna take it to the next level,’ frontman Gabe Saporta says of topping ‘Good Girls Go Bad.’ By James Montgomery Cobra Starship’s Nate Novarro and Gabe Saporta Photo: MTV News Though Cobra Starship’s “Good Girls Go Bad” went platinum and earned the band a pair of MTV Video Music Awards noms, it was far from perfect. In fact, there were some fairly serious problems with the song (and the accompanying video) — problems Gabe Saporta and company decided to iron out with their new video for “Hot Mess.” “The problem with ‘Good Girls Go Bad’ — and this is why it really didn’t let us go to the next level — is that we didn’t have matching outfits,” Saporta laughed. “This video, we really thought about it.

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