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Foo Fighters Go VHS For Brand-New ‘Rope’ Video

‘It’s not important for us to make videos, but it’s fun to make videos,’ Dave Grohl says regarding the new clip. By James Montgomery The Foo Fighters Photo: Steve Gullick Over the course of their 15-year career, the Foo Fighters have made no shortage of truly memorable music videos. From the Mentos-spoofing “Big Me” and the costumed-and-campy “Learn to Fly” to more serious, somber clips like “Everlong” and “My Hero,” they’ve carved out a rather unique niche in the rock world: They are the go-to guys for iconic clips … and they have been for some time. So, with the premiere of their new “Rope” video set to bow on Thursday at 7:54 p.m. ET/PT on MTV, we decided to ask the Foos about their rather impressive video past … and how they’ve managed to establish themselves as masters of the genre — goofy moustaches or not. As it turns out, the secret to the rockers’ success has a whole lot to do with not taking themselves — or the format — all that seriously. “It’s not important for us to make videos, but it’s fun to make videos. I like making videos,” frontman Dave Grohl said. “So, I don’t know if bands have to make videos [these days], but I think it’s cool. I’ve always liked making videos.” Of course, in an era where YouTube has changed the way fans view music videos, the entire concept of breaking the bank for an eye-catching clip is practically extinct. So rather than slowly die off, the Foos have embraced the DIY aesthetic … as evidenced by their recent, shot-on-VHS “White Limo” video and “Rope,” which Grohl revealed was also captured on old-school tape. But instead of being bummed by shrinking production values, Grohl and Co. have gone all-in … and they’re pleased with the results. “Nowadays, if we go play in a club and someone has a video phone, they film it and then they put it on YouTube and it becomes a video,” Grohl said. “The distribution of any of that information or images, it goes out everywhere, like that. … That’s f—ing rad.” The Foo Fighters’ “Rope” video premieres live at 7:54 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday on MTV and MTV.com, followed by an exclusive Q&A session from one lucky Foo fan’s house to be live-streamed on MTV.com. Fans can submit questions via Twitter ( @MTVNews using hashtag #askfoos ). Related Videos Gearing Up For The Foo Fighters’ ‘Rope’ Video Premiere Related Artists Foo Fighters

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Paul McDonald Brings Nashville Cool To ‘American Idol’

Scruffy top 24 semi-finalist wowed judges and became a Twitter trending topic after Wednesday’s Las Vegas episode. By Adam Graham Paul McDonald performs on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: FOX The coolest contestant of season 10’s “American Idol” has stepped out in the form of Paul McDonald. The 25-year-old from Nashville, Tennessee, was voted through to the “Idol” top 24 on Wednesday’s (February 23) episode, and his laid-back, easygoing style makes him an early standout among the semifinalists. The scruffy-bearded McDonald, who auditioned for “Idol” in his hometown of Nashville, was first seen on Wednesday singing the Beatles’ “Blackbird” during the Las Vegas round with his duet partner Kendra Chantelle. McDonald’s smooth vocals — which have sort of a Jason Mraz-meets-Mike Posner quality — caused judge Steven Tyler to exclaim, “Yeah! I love his voice,” mid-song, while Jennifer Lopez turned to Tyler to show him the goose bumps on her arm. Lopez later praised McDonald’s “soft, beautiful tone,” saying it “cut right through” and made him stand out. His voice wasn’t the only thing that made McDonald stand out. For his final audition, McDonald sported a white Nudie Suit, complete with embroidered roses and that looked like something out of Jeff Tweedy’s closet. Not only that, but he chose to forgo popular logic and sang an original song for his final shot in front of the judges instead of a cover. The guy couldn’t blend into the background if he tried. “I’ve gotten this far based on, you know, just doin’ my thing, and if it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be,” McDonald said in voiceover. It was meant to be: In his final sit-down with the judges, they praised his unique qualities and said while they’re not quite sure where he’ll land in the competition, it will be those same attributes that could potentially take him far. “We’re gonna bank on that and put you through,” Lopez told him. McDonald took the news in stride; raising his arms in victory, he let out a hearty laugh before thanking the judges. And while he said he’s spent the last few weeks “relaxin,’ hangin’ out,” now, he admitted he’s got some work ahead of him. “I gotta learn some songs!” he said. While he works on those new songs, his fanbase is already starting to grow. By the end of Wednesday’s episode, McDonald was a worldwide trending topic on Twitter, and he already had at least one former “Idol” contestant in his corner. “Paul McDonald is the man,” “Idol” season-eight finalist Matt Giraud tweeted . “Really impressed me.” What did you think of Paul McDonald? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Karen Sjoden Arrested for Trespassing at Ellen’s, Obsessed with Hillary Clinton and Dolph Lundgren

Karen Sjoden, a 49-year old who claimed she was working as a private investigator, was arrested early yesterday morning for trespassing on the property of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi. Police say the woman was discovered hiding under cushions on the couple’s deck at approximately 5 a.m., with a spokesman adding: “She was placed under private person’s arrest and was transported and booked at BHPD for trespassing and prowling.” Bail has been set at $200,000. Why such a high figure? Because Sjoden appears mentally unstable. Authorities found a “rambling letter” on her person, one that referenced Hillary Clinton, Dolph Lundgren, Warren Buffet, telepathy and aliens. Said Sjoden’s daughter, Kayle, to Radar Online : “It doesn’t surprise me about Ellen DeGeneres because she’s mentioned people in her conspiracy theories before… no one took it seriously because she was never a harm to anybody. Now, it’s obvious that she needs treatment for her mental issues.” In court yesterday, Sjoden told a judge “this is a set up,” while claiming she worked for the investigation firm Blue Moon. That company says it has never heard of her, however. Sources say Sjoden is “a drifter” who has been living with an aunt in Los Angeles. Kayle had not spoken to her mother in a couple of weeks when this incident occurred, but says “delusions” have played a role in her life for years. “My aunt and I tried to help her, but every time we try she has run away because she doesn’t think she’s crazy. She’s very convincing with what she believes.” Sjoden is due back in court on March 7.

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Roseanne Barr Reality Show: Coming to Lifetime

Roseanne Barr, a washed-up comedian whose most relevant pop culture appearance in the last decade took place in a Snickers Super Bowl spot this year, will soon anchor a new Lifetime reality show. The reasons why are unclear. But the network has ordered 16 episodes of a series that will follow Roseann’s life as the head of a macadamia and live stock farm in Hawaii. Longtime boyfriend Johnny Argent and son Jake will also appear. “Roseanne Barr is an undeniable force of nature and the idea of following her in this unique premise excited us from the get-go, ” Lifetime president and general manager, Nancy Dubuc, said in a statement. “Roseanne is funny and brutally honest, and our audience will relate to her decision to go on this adventure and create an entirely new life for herself.” Are you excited for the return of Roseanne?

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‘American Idol’ Finds Golden Girls In San Francisco

Final audition night has lots of strong female contestants and one standout male in James Durbin. By Gil Kaufman Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson on “American Idol” Photo: FOX The “American Idol” train pulled into San Francisco on Wednesday night (February 9) for its final shot at discovering a diamond in the rough in the same city where the show found Adam Lambert two years ago. And, wouldn’t you know it, they found the man who just might prove to be the straight-young-dad version of Lambert in James Durbin, along with a gang of really strong female contenders. Ukrainian singer and sexy video vixen Inessa Lee, 22, was not one of them, though. She seemed more primed for next American, um, adult entertainer, with her belly dancing, yoga poses and an especially wobbly “All Out of Love” by Air Supply. Steven Tyler was charmed, but even her Betty Boop voice and their shared Eastern European ancestry wasn’t enough to punch a ticket to Hollywood. “Cute, you get 110 percent; but singing … eesh,” Tyler said. Duffy has been good to a number of auditioners this year, and a song by the Brit did the trick again for raven-haired Tucson, Arizona, dance-studio manager Brittany Mazur, 21, as well, who brought a smile to the panel’s faces with her rich, soulful voice. There were also unanimous yeses for jazzy Lara Johnston and sensitive brawny belter Matthew Nuss, whom Tyler dubbed a “diamond in the rough.” Stefano Langone had one of those stories “Idol” cannot resist. The unemployed 21-year-old was told he’d never walk again after a horrible car crash, but he rallied and brought his positive energy to Marvin Gaye’s “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” nailing his audition thanks to some powerful, if a bit nasally, vocals. “Nice voice, dude, got a little ‘hood up in there … I like that,” Randy Jackson said, praising Langone’s streetwise phrasing. Jennifer Lopez had props for his matinee-idol looks and star quality too. Big round glasses and LBC attitude got karaoke host Clint Jun Gamboa some attention in the audition room, but it was his high-and-tight, gospel&B-flavored cover of Travie McCoy’s “Billionaire” that put him through. “The notes and the way you sang that song was brilliant,” Tyler said, with Jackson calling Gamboa one of the best auditions of the San Francisco trip. The night’s signature wackadoodle was unemployed El Paso, Texas, clown Kenneth Berba, who ran into the room wearing a homemade lion outfit that earned him an immediate no. That, of course, set up the obligatory horrible-singer montage, highlighted by a maniac in an incredibly detailed homemade Transformer costume that blew the judges away more than his silly try at “Born to be Wild.” Not easily impressed by other people’s footwear, Lopez loved Julie Zorrilla’s golden shoes. The 20-year-old student comes from a well-heeled family that left Colombia to escape shakedowns from the nation’s guerrilla fighters in the 1990s, and her brilliant smile and upbeat attitude was almost as engaging as her emotionally rich cover of the “Idol” staple “Summertime.” Breathy and leisurely, Zorrilla put plenty of attitude into her take on the “Porgy and Bess” classic. “Fabulous, beautiful, great range,” Tyler told the alluring beauty. “And great star quality.” Lopez appreciated her confidence, and Jackson liked how she switched up the arrangement. We’ve had precious few rockers so far this season, and it seemed like long and curly-haired blond belter Dave Combs, 25, might have the stuff. His rough-and-tumble attempt at the Beatles’ “Oh! Darling” just didn’t do it for Tyler (wearing a Beatles T-shirt, no less), who just seemed annoyed at how off the melodic mark Combs was. He was the first of a string of fellas who blew it and got harsh rebukes from the Aerosmith singer. A week after her house burned down, strawberry-haired free-spirit barista Emily Anne Reed, 26, proved to be plenty cute and fun to look at, but her falsetto attempt at Harry Warren’s jazz tune “You’re Getting to Be a Habit With Me” split the judges. Lopez loved her unique, high and squeaky tone, but Tyler thought the melody left a lot to be desired. Randy disagreed and complimented the unusual tone, which left it up to Lopez, who agreed to give Reed one more shot. The producers saved a doozy for the final audition spot. The hard-knock story told by James Durbin, 21, was almost too much to believe. He grew up barely knowing his bass-playing dad, who was always on the road, and was raised by his mom after his father died of a drug overdose. Later diagnosed with both Tourette syndrome and Asperger’s syndrome, a high-functioning form of autism, Durbin turned to music to help calm his sometimes-rattled nerves. The unemployed young father with the faux-hawk had everything to prove to the panel, and he immediately grabbed their ears with a wailing, Lambert-esque moon-shot take on Led Zeppelin’s “You Shook Me.” And, in what will likely be another boost to Aerosmith catalog sales , he asked if he could give “Dream On” a shot as well. Tyler dug it, shaking his head along, his eyes closed as he took in Durbin’s booming, emotion-laden voice. “I like you, I like your voice, my god, what a range,” Randy said. “Wow, that was over the top, wow, that was so, so good,” Tyler added. “You sing from where you’re supposed to sing from, from feeling, from heart, from our soul, from the need to feel and make others feel,” Lopez gushed. And so it goes. Next stop, Hollywood Week, which kicks off Thursday night, promising much more elation, heartbreak and stress-induced meltdowns. Who was your favorite from the San Francisco auditions? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10’s Most Memorable Contestants

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Jessica Biel Uncensored & Funny w/ The A-TEAM & Carrie Keagan

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www.youtube.com twitter.com Boys and Girls,it’s time for another exclusive and uncensored episode of NO GOOD TV’s Up Close with Carrie Keagan. On this episode Carrie gets together with The A-Team’s Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Sharlto Copley & Quinton “Rampage” Jackson to find out what the A stands for in A-TEAM!!! THE A-TEAM follows the daring exploits of a colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going “rogue,” they utilize their unique talents to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson (“Taken”), Bradley Cooper (“The Hangover”), mixed martial artist Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, and “District 9” sensation Sharlto Copley, are “The A-Team.” The film also stars Jessica Biel and Patrick Wilson. Liam Neeson, whose many credits include the Oscar®-winning Schindler’s List and the recent box-office hit Taken, portrays Hannibal Smith, a master planner of inventive missions requiring split-second timing, unusual skills and a team of incredibly proficient soldiers; Bradley Cooper, who shot to movie superstardom in the smash comedy The Hangover, is Templeton “Face” Peck, who can procure anything for the Team’s unorthodox and daring missions; Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, a professional mixed martial artist and a top rated UFC light heavyweight, is BA Baracus, the Team’s driver and muscle; and Sharlto Copley, who starred in the hit District 9, is HM “Howlin’ Mad” Murdock, a gifted pilot – and …

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‘American Idol’ Crooner Brett Loewenstern Scores Fiery New Orleans Audition

Flame-haired 16-year-old victim of bullying impresses judges with soulful rendition of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe Brett Loewenstern Photo: FOX Another night of “American Idol, another teen overcomes adversity and shows off impressive vocal chops. As the “Idol” train rolled in to New Orleans for season ten’s second day of auditions, Brett Loewenstern made his mark on the judges with his smooth-as-silk voice and mop of red hair, handily winning over the panel despite his tough past. Sporting a striped T-shirt, skinny pants and those red spirals — which he tames with baby oil — the 16-year-old Boca Raton, Florida native captivated Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson with his easy take on the epic Queen classic “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Lopez said the performance reminded her of the vocal stylings of British group Simply Red, who boast flame-haired crooner Mick Hucknall as the soul outfit’s velvety-voiced frontman. Loewenstern’s family gleefully watched the audition via monitors alongside Ryan Seacrest, with the crooner’s younger brother proudly pointing out his singing sibling. When the audition ended, Loewenstern happily burst out of the room and was enveloped in hugs by his waiting family. Although the audition ended on a triumphant note, the performance capped off years of struggling socially at school. Loewenstern recounted harsh years stemming from elementary school, during which he lacked friends and had to deal with unrelenting bullying. However, the teen singer eventually embraced the unique qualities that once drew taunts, dubbing himself “a green apple in a pile of red apples.” “I had an epiphany at one point,” he said. “I finally became happy in my own shell, and now it’s like, [if] someone doesn’t like me it’s cool. ‘Cause as long as I like me that’s all that matters.’ The ginger-haired teen also had a message for everyone on both sides of the bully battle: “Be yourself, because there’s only one life to live.” What did you think of “American Idol” on Thursday? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Steven Tyler’s Best ‘American Idol’ Quotes From New Orleans

‘From my melodic sensibility, it was really delicious,’ new judge tells one contestant. By Kara Warner Steven Tyler Photo: FOX Night number two of “American Idol” season 10 was shorter than the first, but just as sweet, particularly if you are a fan of new judge Steven Tyler . The unpredictability and wackiness of the Aerosmith frontman is quickly becoming one of the most entertaining aspects of the show. “Idol” executive producer Nigel Lythgoe recently told MTV News that Tyler will be on a tape delay when the show goes live, but even though he is already bleeped out accordingly during these first few weeks of audition rounds, his unique commentary and compliments deserve a recap of their own. So without further ado, here are Thursday night’s (January 20) top Tyler-isms:

Nicki Minaj to V: You Will Remember Me!

What do Nicki Minaj and Ted Williams have in common? Little, except for this: neither wants to be forgotten. Williams sent this message to America before leaving for rehab this week, while Minaj says in the latest issue of V : “I’m an entertainer – I like to make people laugh. Some will hate it and some will love it, but all will remember it. And that’s what I want: to be remembered . Even if I’m saying something hard-core or controversial, there’s always a touch of humor, and if you don’t like it, it means I’m stirring things up inside of you.” Speaking on her unique persona, the rapper also says: “I would crumple up and die if I had to wake up and be the same person every day.” She certainly changes things up in this magazine’s pictorial. Click on the following images to enlarge each one:

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