May 20th, 2011

Google began to send letters to it’s users with an invitation to join the newly created Google Music Beta service, noted Engadget. These letters are coming to those users, who had previously left their e-mails while asking to remind them about the details on when the above mentioned service will start up. First people to receive these invitations were those who possess Motorola XOOM tablets, possibly because the company is scaling it higher than anything else within the frames of the Music Beta thing. Practically, this service was originally represented on May 10 at the I/O conference in San Francisco, but so far it’s merely working as the beta-version, and is available exclusively to the US users. This new invention is allowing Google users to transfer their music collection (up to twenty thousand tracks) onto the latter’s server, and later listen to them on any computer or mobile device as long as it’s operated by Android 2.2 and higher. If the Internet connection will get disrupted, then the latest songs may be available offline, so the whole gadget is truly convenient. Besides these absolutely awesome innovations, separate albums and tracks can be saved on the device itself in order to get in touch with them anytime, in other words nothing is getting lost. After all, Google is trying to win over two other rivals that are trying to implement the same sort of service, Apple and Amazon.
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May 19th, 2011

Paul McCartney is going to release a collection of the classic pop songs, noted Rolling Stone. Musician had noted that he used to carry out this idea since The Beatles. Eventually, he started to work with the new material only this Spring at the Capitol studio in Los Angeles. Well known jazz singer Diana Krall and her musicians are co-working with ‘the Beatle’, even the orchestra is participating in the whole process, so it seems that McCartney is not wasting his time. So far he did not mention what songs will be presented, if following his words, he covered his favorite stuff, but at the same time tried to pick up less noticeable songs. Surely, after he finishes and releases this work all of these tracks will get the second birth, and people shall feel as the past came back, younger generation though may see it as McCartney’s music, not his dad’s. Also, musician said that he began to work with his fifteenth album, the previous one “Memory Almost Full” came out in 2007 and was well judged by the critics, it was able to conquer a fifth spot on the British national chart, and a third place on the Billboard’s best 200. Practically, no matter what this guy is going to do, it shall scrape up as quickly as the rocket penetrates the sky.
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May 19th, 2011

EMI record company had allowed Apple to use it’s music in the newly developed file sharing service, which is being created by the latter firm, noted CNET News relating this information to it’s own sources in the music industry. In April the same kind of allowance was given to Apple from the Warner Music Group, and currently they’re talking to Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, the last two members of the “big four”; CNET News is supposing that an agreement will be reached by the following week. If Apple will be successful, then the new service may be represented at the WWDC developer’s conference - it should start on June 6 in San Francisco. Nevertheless, Apple is not the only company which is trying to push it’s music service, the same thing is taking place on the side of Amazon and Google. Amazon Cloud Drive came out by the end of March 2011, and Google Music Beta in May, however, the latter is functioning merely in the beta version, the rest of the program is not ready yet. At the same time, neither Google nor Amazon were able to reach an agreement with any large record label, thus becoming quite weak in rivalry with Apple, they just have to find some way out right now. Basically, it’s widely believed that Apple is going to win this competition, but not for the rest of the day, Google and Amazon are sitting on it’s tale and most likely may join forces for the short period of time in order to get first.
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May 17th, 2011

An autobiographic book written by the Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler “Does The Noise In My Head Bother You?” was recently included into the list of today’s bestsellers by The New York Times. The above mentioned work was released by the Ecco Press, which is owned by the infamous HarperCollins company. Tyler’s autobiography hit the stores on May 3, 2011, but there is no information on how many copies were put on the shelves, and how many of them were sold since the release date; at the same time many independent critics believe that The New York Times is not mistaken and Aerosmith’s leader’s book is getting higher and higher in popularity among the wide audience of readers. In his book Tyler is describing his major drug addiction problem, which he didn’t want to hide because on the long run he planned to show himself from many different sides, simply it appears that he is not without a sin. Also, he is talking about his cat, love of Christmas, happiness which he gets when hearing children laughing, and many other things that may describe him as a good guy. Recently, Steven Tyler was able to release two solo songs, “Love Lives”, and “(It) Feels So Good”, the latter came out in May and wasn’t unnoticed by the public, he is just keeping his spirits high. Such people as Tyler never give up because of their unbeatable optimism towards life around us, and everything they do is getting reflected in their art.
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May 17th, 2011

According to the Rolling Stone readers Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” is now considered to be the best ballad ever, and this judgment seems to be very true. This infamous magazine was asking it’s readers about their opinion about twelve songs, and as the result Led Zeppelin won the case, now a “stairway” is on the top of twelve other not less great songs produced by other not less talented bands. This eighth minute song was released within the band’s fourth studio album, and hit the stores in 1971, so practically since that year it’s seen as the major classic together with Mozart’s “Magic Flute”. “Stairway to Heaven” often gets included into such lists, for example, in 2004 the same magazine added it into it’s list of “500 greatest songs of all time”, however, back then it was standing at 31st place. Here is the whole list:
- Led Zeppelin - “Stairway to Heaven”
- George Harrison - “Something”
- The Rolling Stones - “Wild Horses”
- Guns N’ Roses - “November Rain”
- The Beatles - “Let It Be”
- Prince - “Purple Rain”
- Pink Floyd - “Wish You Were Here”
- Marvin Gaye - “Let’s Get It On”
- Pearl Jam - “Black”
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - “Freebird”
- The Beatles - “Hey Jude”
- U2 - “With Or Without You”
Definitely many people (as always) may disagree with the Rolling Stone, but more or less all of these songs and the above listed bands are great, and they just deserve to be over here.
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May 16th, 2011

David Gilmour had participated in the concert alongside with his old Pink Floyd friend Roger Waters, the whole thing took place in London at the O2 Arena on May 12, 2011, noted New Musical Express. During the last few years these ex-Pink Floyd colleagues were performing together only twice, in 2005 within the frames of the Live 8 charity events, this show became the full reunion of the band, and sadly the last one. In 2008 the band’s keyboardist Richard Wright had passed away, and Pink Floyd was able to partially reunite twice more, thus presenting Waters and Gilmour. Before May 12 they came together for another charity event, however, the full reunion is currently impossible, even with the help from Nick Mason, who decided to join them on the above mentioned date. Particularly, he went on stage for singing an “Outside the Wall” song, and by this move had totally surprised the crowd, people just couldn’t believe what they see, nearly the full comeback of their favorite band. At the same time, Roger Waters is touring with The Wall Live program, which is based on the band’s 1979 album “The Wall”, so practically things are on the move, life is not standing still for the surviving members of Pink Floyd. They just have to return again and again in order to show their extraordinary talents.
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May 12th, 2011

The Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan is planning to publish an autobiographic book titled “God is Everywhere, from Here to There”, noted Rolling Stone. He is describing his work as “spiritual memoir”. “It’s a very interesting take inside my personal life and my band life. I’ve decided to write this on my own, which is complete insanity,” surely this is an interesting thing because he is not a writer and anywhere, anytime he needs to find the right time for the writing process. Usually such people ask for some journalistic help, however, according to Corgan’s words, he is doing it completely on his own. At the same time he had underlined that he is not planning to ask for help from the other band members while working on his autobiographic piece, it seems that his personal opinion will matter the most after all. On the other hand, he is the only unchanging member of The Smashing Pumpkins since the beginning of it, so it’s not strange that others will not add anything special in comparison to him. As Corgan said, he is spending at least one hour a day on writing, and so far he had written three hundred pages, but it’s only one third of the planned material. Additionally, The Smashing Pumpkins is currently working on the long lasting project called “Teargarden By Kaleidyscope”, which started in 2009 and should continue for the next following years; simply each month they’re releasing one song.
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May 11th, 2011

Google had started the new test version of it’s own music service, so currently MusicBeta is available to users only in the US. Currently, there is no information on when it will start working in Europe or anywhere else in the world, but rumors keep on saying that one day it should be implemented everywhere; Google is the global system, which can’t just propose it’s services merely in one or two countries. Every user is permitted to download up to twenty thousand music files, and later they may be able to access them from any computer or mobile device; seems to be very useful and contemporary. Google had specifically designed new additions to the infamous Android platform in order to make it attachable to the MusicBeta software. Besides all of these great accesses and implementations Google is not going to permit MusicBeta users to upload files anywhere else but their own online storage, in other words they are trying to hold down piracy attempts. Newly downloaded files will automatically get stored within the frames of the Google digital library. BetaMusic is now the biggest rival of another similar service, Amazon CloudDrive which is also offering numerous gadgets and technological implementations regarding music. Also, Apple is contemplating on releasing it’s own service close to BetaMusic and CloudDrive, however, the company is still not certain about the release date, so far there is no actual clarity at all.
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May 10th, 2011

British legend Pink Floyd which signed a new contract with the EMI record label last year had finally announced the re-release of it’s catalogue, noted the company’s official website. The whole series of new productions will open up on September 26, 2011 with the release of a fourteen disk box-set titled “Discovery”, it should include all the best known albums of this band, and notably every song shall be digitally re-mastered. Each CD must be accompanied by the release of the legal online versions specifically designed for the downloading process (all digital formats will be available). The most famous Pink Floyd songs will be available within the frames of two more extended releases called “Experience” and “Immersion”. They will incorporate a lot of previously unreleased tracks, alternative stuff, concert records, photographs and videos along with many restored films that were once projected onto the big screen during Pink Floyd’s live performances. Besides CD releases listeners will be able to purchase another collectible vinyl, so nothing shall go unnoticed or unreleased. Literally, Pink Floyd is putting up it’s own history on the shelf which is going to be available to everyone, great re-mastered tracks, rare material, practically anything what may be curious and great about this band is right here today, so their legacy moves on. They gave birth to numerous music styles including electronic; additionally they’ve managed to consolidate the original synth sounds together with electric guitars, eventually turning it into something totally new.
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May 10th, 2011

Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine had formed the new band called Red Lamb, noted New Musical Express. As in his major project of a lifetime mentioned above, Mustaine is working on vocals and lead guitar, so his practical and artistic role didn’t change much and it should be pretty good for this new thing. His experience, talent and fame should contribute to the new project, most of Megadeth fans will most certainly enjoy Mustaine’s Red Lamb. Also, it’s already known that the ex-Anthrax member Dan Spitz will participate in the project as Mustaine’s right hand, thus currently both musicians are vigorously working on the new material. Interestingly, the new producer who is truly taking care of the situation is Johnny K, previously he used to co-operate with Disturbed, Machine Head and 3 Doors Down, he also seems to be the right guy for it all. As Mustaine noted, Red Lamb is something in between Disturbed, Soundgarden and Rage Against The Machine, plus according to him it may remind some of the Anthrax songs too. Dave thinks that Red Lamb will sound more up to date and should play something very heavy, the real metal music fans will definitely not get disappointed with what is going to be produced in the near future. Obviously, Mustaine did not quit Megadeth, the band is planning to release a new album and currently he is spending some time on that too.
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