Archive for October, 2010

Chad Smith performing at a drum clinic in 2007.

Chad Smith

Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith has released a second album with side project The Bombastic Meatbats.

The freak-funk jam band consists of Jeff Kollman from Cosmosquad, Kevin Chown who has played bass for Ted Nugent and Uncle Kracker, and keyboardist Ed Roth.

The band play live, but when Chad is on Chili Pepper duty they have honorary Meatbats in Matt Sorum (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver) and Kenny Aronoff (Smashing Pumpkins, Stryper).

Chad Smith’s Bombastic Meatbats released their debut Meet The Meatbats last year and their second album More Meat came out last week.
Smith told Spin Magazine, “We’re not trying to compete with the Lady Gagas of the world — this is just a fun thing for us.”
If you haven’t worked it out yet, it’s a pretty goofy exercise, with song titles such as ‘Mountain Of Meat’, ‘And We All Swing The Tuna’, ‘Greasy Louise’ and ‘Lobster Legs’.
The group will do some select dates in California and New York through October and November.
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Steven Spielberg planning Bee Gees movie

Posted October 31, 2010 By rockstix

Robin Gibb has confirmed in an English interview that he and brother Barry Gibb are in talks for Spielberg to tell the story of the Brothers Gibb.

Robin in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 2008

Robin in Dubai

Gibb also says that he has given permission for the original Bee Gees recordings to be used in the movie.

The Gibbs were born in England but the family moved to Brisbane, Australia when Barry, Maurice and Robin were children. Brother Andy Gibb was a baby when the family left England.

The Bee Gees made their first television appearance in Brisbane in 1960 when Barry was 14-years old and the twins were 10.

In 1963, the Bee Gees signed with Festival Records in Sydney and released three singles, but it wasn’t until 1965 when they had their first minor hit with ‘Wine and Women’.

In 1965, Festival Records released their first album ‘The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs”. Barry was 19, the twins were 15.

In 1966, the brothers went back to England and on the journey (by boat) back, they received word of their first number one single when ‘Spicks and Specks’ topped the Australian chart.

In England, they met and signed with Robert Stigwood, another Aussie. They had their first UK hit in 1967 with ‘New York Mining Disaster 1941’.

Before long, they broke into America and appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and Laugh In. Early US hits included ‘I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You’ and ‘I Started A Joke’.

In the USA, Ahmet Ertegun hooked the Bees Gees up with producer Arif Mardin who changed their sound to R&B. Songs like ‘Jive Talking’ and ‘Nights On Broadway’ resonated with the American audience and they became major stars.

The next album, ‘Children Of The World’ in 1976 made music history with the hit track ‘You Should Be Dancing’. It became the benchmark of the disco sound.

Stigwood used the musical success and wrapped it around a movie. The film was ‘Saturday Night Fever’. It made a star of John Travolta and made the Bee Gees the hottest musical act on the planet.

The last Bee Gees album was ‘This Is Where I Came In’ in 2001. On January 12, 2003, Maurice Gibb died suddenly from a heart attack and the Barry and Robin decided to never perform again as The Bee Gees.

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Motorhead legend Lemmy has unrocked his classic ‘Ace of Spades’ for a beer commercial.

Lemmy Live at Reds, Edmonton, May, 2005

Lemmy

Lemmy is singing for Kronenbourg in a campaign to “slow down the pace”.

The ad agency BBH spent a day in the studio getting the song to a level that Lemmy would approve.

The metal legend joins a handful of other rock stars who have moved over to the dark side of the ad world in the past year. Iggy Pop sold out to an insurance company and John Lydon blew his cred on a butter ad, Lydon has never been one to mind the bollocks when the cash comes along.

He recently sold the Sex Pistols ‘Pretty Vacant’ to an online betting company for a commercial.

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