Wednesday, February 24, 2010

The Depth Of The Ocean

One of my friends sent me this on e-mail the other day. It's the apparent depth of the ocean (or what they have discovered so far). Interesting. Enjoy!

PS: Click on the image to see it better...

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Do Oasis, Really, Have The Best British Album Of The Last 30 Years?

Britain's music industry has always been a scene full of influences and cultural waves. From the Beatles, to Sex Pistols Punk, New Wave to the 90s Manchester and Brit Pop/Indie scene, English music has always been a topic that is much discussed probably more researched then, say, the American music scene.

That's why I was very interested to see what the 'Brit' Awards this year had the say about awarding the Best British Album Of The Last 30 Years. No matter what the theme is, these 'best of all time' lists always produce much debate and divide music lovers the world over. You can't please everyone. And to try and say 'one British Album is better then all others of the last 30 years' was going to produce more debate then usual. The British music scene of the last 30 years has had some big acts.

The list of possible winners was pretty contemporary.. probably more to do with the 'youngins' that watch the Brit Awards. The nominations included Phil Collins, Travis, Duffy, Coldplay, Oasis, Keane, Sade, The Verve, Dido and Dire Straits. Once again, a pretty contemporary list.

The winner was Oasis, for their album Whats The Story Morning Glory. When you compare the sales for that album over the other nominations, it wins by a mile (or kilometer, seeing as we're talking Britain). Maybe because I'm not British, I don't understand what all the fuss is about. I just thought there should have been some other British Bands nominated - even if Oasis still won the bloomin' thing.

What is deemed your best British album of the last 30 years? Who do you think should have won it? And who were you happy *NOT* to have seen in the list. Because I guess, the Spice Girls could have won it...

JB

Monday, February 15, 2010

John Mayer Racist?

In a particularly crappy interview with Playboy Magazone, John Mayer has managed to offend millions with these very confusing comments:

MAYER: It’s like I come on very strong. I am a very…I’m just very. V-E-R-Y. And if you can’t handle very, then I’m a douche bag. But I think the world needs a little very. That’s why black people love me.

PLAYBOY: Because you’re very?

MAYER: Someone asked me the other day, “What does it feel like now to have a hood pass?” And by the way, it’s sort of a contradiction in terms, because if you really had a hood pass, you could call it a n****r pass. Why are you pulling a punch and calling it a hood pass if you really have a hood pass? But I said, “I can’t really have a hood pass. I’ve never walked into a restaurant, asked for a table and been told, ‘We’re full.’"

PLAYBOY: It is true; a lot of rappers love you. You recorded with Common and Kanye West, played live with Jay-Z.

MAYER: What is being black? It’s making the most of your life, not taking a single moment for granted. Taking something that’s seen as a struggle and making it work for you, or you’ll die inside. Not to say that my struggle is like the collective struggle of black America. But maybe my struggle is similar to one black dude’s.

PLAYBOY: Do black women throw themselves at you?

MAYER: I don’t think I open myself to it. My d*** is sort of like a white supremacist. I’ve got a Benetton heart and a David Duke c***. I’m going to start dating separately from my d***.


Mhmmm. Good work John Mayer, but I think you just lost your "hood pass".

Of course nothing is funny until someone turns it into a cartoon, so for your viewing pleasure, check this one out....





Thoughts??
xoxo Ashlyn

92.9's Winter Olympics

Well, the Winter Olympics has opened in Vancouver and we've done our own opening ceremony. Check out our version online now at fm929.com.au

Every day we'll have a new event so keep checking back!

To go in the draw for an amazing 50 inch plasma TV thanks to LG and Harvey Norman, simply create your own version (it's not at hard at all.. that video only took us about 5 minutes to make up!) on your own digital camera, IPhone, Handy-Cam, whatever - and send a copy to us via the website - www.fm929.com.au.

And if your video is judged the best, you'll win a 50 inch Plasma TV thanks to LG and Harvey Norman Electrical!

So, get filming!!

JB

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Kookaburra Sits In The Down Under Tree

So, I read today that Colin Hay (front man for Men At Work) is heading back to court to fight last weeks decision that Down Under sounds like the classic song you always sang to annoy people 'Kookaburra'.

I'm still sitting on the fence (or branch?) about whether the flute in Down Under does sound like Kookaburra or not. Interested to hear your thoughts on it and where you sit on this issue. Much like I'm still trying to work out whether Lady GaGa is a man or a woman..

Thoughts!
JB

Monday, February 8, 2010

Fall Out Boy have Split?

Fall Out Boy 'have on down swingin' saying they'll be 'dance dance'in out of the music industry. That's right.. the rumours are the guys have split up. Pretty amazing, as whenever I have seen interviews of the guys they have always seemed pretty 'matey' and friendly with one another. But, once again with the music industry, you never know what happens behind closed doors.

Apparently the band have 'grown apart', with Patrick Stump currently working on a solo album (normally the first sign a band is going to split up... Bernard Fanning anyone? ;). Mr Stump said he 'couldn't see the band getting back together' and if they did 'it would be for all the right reasons' and if they didn't it would 'also be for all the right reasons'. Pete Wentz has also kept his pants on *rimshot* and has said that he 'couldn't imagine ever playing with the band again either'. I guess we all know what industry he could get himself into next!

No comment has been issued from the bands record label. We'll keep you posted!

Now, how about Down Under sounding like Kookaburra? ;-)

JB

Friday, February 5, 2010

Scotty chatting to Ken Sutcliffe about the Winter Olympics

Scotty had a chat to Ken Sutcliffe all about the Winter Olympics. Check it out on the postcast now!!

Check it out here