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Goldenday: Джефф поучаствовал в альбоме Регины Спектор 'Far'. о Регине Спектор: Родилась в 1980 году Москве. В 1989 году, во время Перестройки, вместе со своей семьей переехала в Нью-Йорк и поселилась в Бронксе. Получила классическое музыкальное образование по классу фортепиано, закончила консерваторию в штате Нью-Йорк при Purchase College, по классу композиции. Закончила еврейскую религиозную школу. Автор текстов и музыки, Регина Спектор исполняет свои песни, аккомпанируя себе на фортепиано или гитаре. Трудно определить жанр, стиль и направление творчества Регины Спектор: его называют anti-folk, но в нем есть что-то и от панка, и от инди-рока, и от классической музыки (Регина получила классическое музыкальное образование сначала в России, а затем в Нью-Йорке, у профессора Сони Варгас). Ее сравнивают с Бьорк, с Тори Амос, с Ван Моррисоном. Но она все же совершенно оригинальна. Лирика Регины нарочито интеллигентна, с многочисленными культурными реминисценциями — Эдип, Самсон, Эзра Паунд, Пастернак, а музыка экономна и изящна, как классические японские стихи. Самое главное - то, как она умеет играть голосом.

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Voldar: Ещё фотофреймы Джеффа в ресторанчике от 10 июня.

Goldenday: А что за бокс с картинкой OOTB в руках у Линна?

Voldar: Подписывал наверно.Чего он только опять эту панаму надел непонятно.


Goldenday: Краткий очерк о жизни и карьере Рози Велы.

Voldar: Мдя,тетя конечно симпатичная,но сердце Джеффу она похоже в свое время разбила(то есть её вполне можно принимать в команду Тома).

Goldenday: Voldar пишет: её вполне можно принимать в команду Тома). Вполне. Боюсь только, по уровню мастерства владения муз.инструментами ей тяжело придётся в коллективе Тома. Вообще, редкий случай, чтоб манекенщица музицировала. Может, этим и завлекла в своё время Джеффа?

Voldar: Goldenday пишет: Вообще, редкий случай, чтоб манекенщица музицировала. Может, этим и завлекла в своё время Джефа? Это вряд ли..., что же Джефф не мужик, что ли.

Goldenday: Так одно другому не мешает И ведь наверняка была изюминка, которая отличала Рози от остальных претенденток.

Voldar: Это точно,уж больно у неё шевелюра на джеффову похожа.

br.conti: все очень просто - встретились - она никто - далее стала капать джеффу на интеленкт - он плюнул и записал zoom - скажем спасибо

Goldenday: То ли плакать, то ли радоваться.... сначала было Рождество, потом весна, теперь уже осень. "The Duckworth Lewis Method - a band consisting of Neil Hannon (Divine Comedy) and Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) - performed in London on 17 June. Neil Hannon is a huge Electric Light Orchestra fan (he was wearing a big ELO medal on stage). During the show, he announced that a new album will be released this autumn. After having disclosed the scoop, he admitted that he had perhaps said too much. He probably held this information from the former ELO cellist, Melvyn Gale, whom he met backstage..." "The Duckworth Lewis Method - группа, состоящая из Нэйла Хэннона (Divine Comedy) и Томаса Уолша (Pugwash), выступала 17 июня в Лондоне. Нэйл Хэннон - огромный поклонник Electric Light Orchestra (на сцене даже носил большую медаль ELO). Во время шоу он заявил, что новый альбом будет выпущен осенью этого года. После разглашения сенсационной новости он признался, что возможно, сказал слишком много. Вероятно, эта информация была получена от бывшего виолончелиста ELO Мелвина Гейла, с которым Хэннон встречался за кулисами."

Voldar: Goldenday пишет: То ли плакать, то ли радоваться "Мы будем петь и смеяться как дети...." Когда наконец это услышим.

AlexYar: Goldenday пишет: Вероятно, эта информация была получена от бывшего виолончелиста ELO Мелвина Гейла Интересно, а насколько Мелвин вхож в окружение Джэффа на данный момент, что владеет такой информацией?

Voldar: К сожалению Саш,в отсутствии прямых новостей от самого Джеффа,вся эломанская среда питается только слухами.

Voldar: Хотелось бы ещё добавить информации к сообщении,которое запостил Димка.К сожалению туман не рассеивается,а наоборот только становиться гуще.В одной статье речь идет вообще о возможности выхода нового альбома Джеффа под лейблом ЭЛО.В другой Джерри на своем блоге рассуждает хорошо это или нет. ELO, the band the Beatles could have been, set for shock return? It would be a great day for fans of symphonic rock, beards and flying saucer stage spectaculars. The Electric Light Orchestra, a globe-straddling 70s phenomenon, are said to be poised for a comeback. The Brummie group led by Jeff Lynne, sold 50 million albums, and picked up the mantle for studio innovation left by the Beatles. But whilst Mr Blue Sky now soundtracks M&S commercials there was a time when the band’s fusion of classical, pop and rock was sneered at by cool musical types. can classical and pop mix? Their reputation has been overhauled in recent years with artists including James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preacers citing Lynne’s melodic gifts as a major influence – the next Manic’s album is built on massive orchestrated choruses, a la ELO. Guillemot Fyfe Dangerfield also sought to emulate Lynne’s orchestrations on his hit solo album, Fly Yellow Moon. So how confident can we be about the reunion? Neil Hannon is the unlikely source for the revelation. Performing an excellent set as The Duckworth Lewis Method at Richard Thompson’s Meltdown on Thursday, the duo gave a hat-tip to Rob Caiger, ELO’s archivist, apparently in the audience. Hannon said the cricket-themed Duckworth album could not have been made without ELO, encored with Mr Blue Sky and revealed his excitement that a new ELO album was in the works. The loquacious singer then told the intrigued audience that he had perhaps said too much. A new message on the official ELO website suggests that Hannon is on the right track: “There will be exciting announcements coming over the next few months as we celebrate ELO’s 40th Anniversary…” ELO: back to earth? The time certainly seems right for an ELO comeback. Promoters will be rubbing their hands with glee at the return of a genuine arena-filling phenomenon. It will give Sony a chance to repackage their albums to a younger audience discovering them for the first time. Whilst Lynne, who went on to work with Tom Petty and The Travelling Wilburys, owns the rights to the ELO name, there is a question of who would be part of the line-up. Fans might want to see a reunion with Roy Wood, who left in 1972 and there are several “ELO Part II”-type bands, featuring former members, on the live circuit. But if Lynne had the budget to recreate the saucer-flying stadium extravaganzas on the past, it’s not hard to see an ELO comeback being a lucrative addition to the tour circuit over the next year. http://www.beehivecity.com/music/elo-band-the-beatles-could-have-been-set-to-return871101/ JUST A SUGGESTION... The buzz about what may be on the horizon just got a lot louder in the past few days. It started with this, an article by Adam Sherwin in a UK-based media-oriented news website, followed by this video sent to Nicolas at ELO Discovery. Apparently, Neil Hannon blurted out during a gig that an ELO album (not a Jeff Lynne solo album) is coming out soon... and then he was abruptly shushed. Here's my unsolicited take on it and take from it what you will: Of course, only Jeff knows what's happening and over years, we've learned that he announces nothing until it's totally set in stone. For the record, I'm not totally convinced it'll be a new ELO album. And this is just an opinion, but frankly I don't think it should be. (The remakes collection, of which I'm just assuming there is one, could be a different story.) Why? Take what happened 10 years ago. The timing seemed to be right, Jeff had the sheer joy of playing with a new Pro-Tools suite in his house and came up a nice collection of new tunes. Nostalgia for other bands of ELO's genre seemed quite high. Then came the box set, which seemed to usher in the classic stuff again fairly well. Then, the new album was released with some fanfare. And because it was labeled as Electric Light Orchestra, the critics (and indeed some fans) automatically approached it with raised expectations. The result: the critics shrugged their shoulders and the album sadly went nowhere fast. Oh, and the tour. Take, for instance, the tour stop closest to where I am, the First Union (now Wachovia) Center in Philadelphia, a 20,000 seat arena. Look, I love ELO, I grew up listening to them, I'd be ecstatic to think they can pull it off. But, even I knew there was no way a band who hadn't had a hit single in 15 years would fill a 20,000 seat arena as the headlining act. No way. As it turned out, the tour was called off before it even launched, clearly because ticket sales barely made a sound. And $80 tickets didn't help. I think it might be good to try a different approach. Let the guy take a crack at a solo career again; you can still drive home the point that this was the guy who brought us ELO. But try to gear it away from the classic rock genre. There is a huge case to be made for approaching non-commercial radio stations (ie WXPN, World Cafe-carrying stations, etc) for promoting and spreading the word about the album, not to mention using Facebook and MySpace. Treat it as a new beginning for Jeff instead of resurrecting the past again. Regina Spektor's Folding Chair (produced by Jeff Lynne) got steady airplay on these stations (at least here in Philly) and the track fit perfectly in their playlist. A Jeff Lynne solo record, I think, would accomplish that before an ELO record would. It's too difficult to sell a new ELO track to a classic rock station. People who listen to classic rock, want only classic rock. Is Tom Petty's new record getting heavy airplay on classic rock stations? I really don't know that answer, but XPN played at least 2 different songs in a 3 hour span just today... and it's their featured album of the week, so it will get way more airplay than any classic rock station. I'd bet the house on it. Flat out forget Top 40. And for the love of God, if there's going to be a tour of any kind, try to sell out smaller venues first before attempting huge arenas that only Lady Gaga, Coldplay and Beyonce can sell these days. I thought that was a no-brainer. I want any new record of Jeff's to succeed. But calling a new album ELO and slapping a spaceship on it didn't work very well a decade ago. Even though we've seen ELO songs get great exposure in high-profile commercials in recent years, I don't see any evidence that same strategy of 10 years ago will work now. http://unofficialjefflynne.blogspot.com/2010/06/as-rumor-mill-churns.html

Goldenday: Рассуждения Джерри выглядят вполне разумными. Как бы там ни было, выйдет ли альбом как сольник или как диск ELO - по мне без разницы, начинка от этого не изменится. Лишь бы вышел!

Voldar: Ещё одна инди группа,заявляет,что обожает музыку Джеффа и с удовольствием поработала бы с ним.Не сказал бы только,что их собственная музыка представляет для Джеффа большой интерес. All-American Rejects on Warped Tour and Loving ELO Two days away from the launch of the Vans Warped Tour, All-American Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter is gearing up for this group's first headlining slot on the annual traveling punk rock festival. A two-time veteran of the tour, Ritter tells Rolling Stone he's looking forward to checking out the next generation of bands. He also opens up about the group's summer plans, their next album and his dream of working with ELO: Have you been working on new music? Yeah we've been working on a whole now sort of vibe for this band. It's been sort of surreal. The sound is different. There's definitely these moments where we stray down a little bit and it's vibing a little more, instead of just straight floor-to-floor rock & roll, and it feels good, feels like something organic that we've been trying to step into for years now. I'm really excited to see this whole project come to finish. So who's producing it? I don't know, man. I've really been getting into ELO. We haven't even started talking to anybody yet, but somebody threw in Jeff Lynne the other day and that just sounds great. I feel like they were like, the meld of Queen and the Beatles. I feel like they just have some really good jams. I hear Jeff Lynne produces, and honestly if our jams are good enough to where he'd be like, hey let's do a couple of jams, I would be ecstatic, but I really think it's so infantile right now I can't even tell you where we're headed. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/17386/121424

Goldenday: Бедный Джефф! Сколько сыновей лейтенанта Шмидта вокруг него последнее время.

Voldar: ...и Джефф там был ...чего пил не знаю... In the Hard Rock Cafe Times Square New York held Ringo Starr, yesterday July 7, 2010, a meeting where fans could share with him a few times and collected autographs. Después en el Radio City Music de Nueva York celebró un recital para celebrar su 70 cumpleaños y promocionar su disco "Y Not". After the Radio City Music in New York held a concert to celebrate his 70th birthday and promote his album "Y Not". Ringo was treated to a unique birthday cake which stood out two fingers, representing the sign of peace is often used as a greeting. During the concert, was joined by celebrities such as Jeff Lynne, Joe Walsh, Joko Ono and many others interpreted "With a Little Help From My Friends" and Paul McCartney, with whom he played "Birthday."

Goldenday: Надо же...Имена Джеффа и Йоко вместе впервые встречаю.



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