Showing posts with label Singers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singers. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

Posted by Unknown On 5:27 AM



When Budgie joined up with the Banshees in 1979, I believed he was mad. He was so hyperactive I think all drummers are - and really Tiggered concerning. Then I identified what a sensitive soul he ended up being as well, and thought, 'What a lovable, fine guy.' He'd been to art college and he's actually very educated, very knowledgeable, unlike me. He'd been in the band for nearly two years, and I'd come to regard and admire him, and then we did the first Creatures EP collectively. Budgie always knew exactly what I meant. Musicians who have qualified in an orthodox way are often a little bit lacking in the imagination department: 'More treble?' 'I don't know. Yes, I suppose - more like a drill!' He recognized my vocabulary.

I knew the connection was going to go someplace else when we were on tour in springtime 1981, somewhere like Essen in Germany, somewhere that had really already been blown to pieces in the Blitz, and I was really low. Here I was, on tour with a bunch of men, and starting to hate everyone. Me and Budgie were the only ones who were being quiet in our areas, and I knocked on his door with some wines and some tapes, and said, 'I really need to just have a drink and a talk with someone and play some music,' and it really went from there. I saw him as an individual to confide in, initially; it wasn't at all sexual. It's ironic how things turn out.

Why did we get married? It was practically like he was suffering from Siouxsie's Boyfriend Syndrome. Of course, it was something I wasn't aware of. I wasn't labelled as 'Budgie's girlfriend' - I'd have hated that. It was partly a perverse idea as well: getting married is such a regular thing to do. I didn't need a piece of paper to prove what we had together, but we both like rituals, and as soon as we realised we could control the ritual, and not have something completely traditional, I thought, 'Another chance to get dressed up!' It hasn't really transformed our relationship.

He's very grounded. That's unusual in the music business. He hasn't got a aggresive bone in his body. I've never known him to be spiteful. He's totally trustworthy and he's very genuine. Occasionally I can be very demanding; God, I really fly off, I know I must give him hell. But I think we're both captivated to elements in the other that we'd like to have more of ourselves. I'm very direct, I don't like pussyfooting close to, and he is less easily flapped. I can be a bit of a drama queen. Budgie's reaction is to get out of the way. We've never really had a huge row; sometimes I can scream and shout, but half an hour later, it's gone away - no feuds. I've actually found out that Budgie's not baitable. He goes, 'Yeah, what ever.'

We do both give each some other space. I'm aware, when we're working, that we've almost got different heads on. I hate it when couples who work together canoodle and get all cosy: it's very excluding of other people. In a way, it's how we escape each other - we go to work, turn out to be different people, and when we go home, it's a different relationship.

Budgie (Peter Clark): I first saw Siouxsie on stage at Eric's Club in Liverpool. At that point, 1977, I was at art college, so I got some modeling wax and some copper wire and made a little figure standing up at a microphone stand. I saw her again when I was with the Slits, and we were promoting the Banshees. And then, in 1979, I got a call from the manager of the Banshees, and he said, 'We need a drummer,' so I met with Siouxsie and (Steve) Severin in a bar opposite the old Music Machine in Camden Town. They had vodka and orange, and Siouxsie was smoking Rothman's, and I had a pint of bitter and was cigarette smoking roll-ups. That was it: the next thing, I was on stage with them, with the crowd understanding all the songs better than I did. And as soon as I went wrong, Siouxsie turned around and glowered at me, making sure everyone knew I'd gone completely wrong, but there was a twinkle in her eye.

It felt very natural. I was never ruffled by her. Maybe it's because I saw beyond the facade. We'd both lost a parent at an early age: I lost my mommy when I was 13, and Siouxsie lost her father at 14. It's a very strange thing, but you know they'll never see what you're accomplishing, and you feel it's terribly unfair. We were both born in 1957, and we both have a significantly older brother and sister. But we didn't find this out for ages, because all of this was soft, soppy, sensitive, emotional family stuff, and we didn't talk about things like that. Instead, we got top quality and pierced and tattooed - well, I didn't actually, but I thought about it. I just bleached my hair.

It all happened very abruptly between us during 'Wild Things', the first Animals EP. There was a very strange sexual chemistry in the air and it came to a head during a photo session at a city-centre hotel in Newcastle. The air was electric - you can see it in the pictures. It was as if it was inevitable. But it was quite covert at first, because relationships usually ruin the chemistry of the band. And maybe that's something to do with why we've been able to stay together over all these years. We give each other that space. We certainly need our own bathrooms on the road; that's crucial.

I think she'll most likely tell you that I spend more time in the bathroom than she really does, but she spends more time in front of the make-up mirror. The Creatures has always been more personal. It was how we escaped from the band - it was like eloping - and did something fun, just the a couple of of us. In The Creatures, we didn't have to hide our true feelings for each other.

I think there are commonalities between actors and vocalists. They both have to dig down so significantly, to touch the nerve that prompts the voice that says those words; and it's draining. I'm a support system in lots of ways, but I need to give support to Siouxsie, because it was warranted - because she moved me, I suppose. I couldn't have done it without her power.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Posted by Unknown On 10:21 AM
La nueva canción de Selena se llama Come And Get It, y después de tuitear este complemento fumar del conjunto del video, estamos adivinando Bieber probablemente quiere






En caso de que estuviera en duda, de 22 años de edad, Selena Gomez es sin duda ahora crecen todo.

Primero fue el sexo, las drogas y bikinis de Spring Breakers, luego estaba el abrazo semi-desnuda con Justin Bieber, que se publicó en Twitter (alimentando las especulaciones de que están juntos de nuevo), y ahora se ha subido este complemento serio descarado de su nuevo video musical.

Los antiguos magos de Waverley Place estrellas tuiteó la foto con las palabras:

"Videoclip de Come and Get It viene con ustedes muy pronto" - se puede ver la realización de la única, por primera vez en los MTV Movie Awards, a continuación.

Estamos suponiendo que este video podría tener un poco de, sirena tema acuoso (nuestra clase favorita!) Como Selena se encuentra en un estanque de agua con el cabello peinado hacia atrás y los ojos cerrados y el lápiz labial de color rosa brillante en un puchero humeante bonita. Un poco como nosotros en la ducha esta mañana entonces.

Selena también ha crecido en las apuestas de estilo también. Ella ha estado usando mucho cuero para kiddie entregas de premios, como este traje para la Radio Disney Music Awards.

Y también esta alucinante, traje peplum estómago-descubrimiento.




Selena está de gira en el Reino Unido antes e incluso ha añadido otra fecha Londres si quieres verla en carne y hueso.

Selena y Justin Bieber se separaron en enero, pero se han generado desde los rumores de que están juntos de nuevo después de que Twitter (y eliminar) unas fotos íntimas de ellos juntos.

Vamos a echar un vistazo a su relación con Justin en las fotografías de acuerdo?


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Selena's new song is called Come And Get It, and after tweeting this add smoking the whole video, we're guessing Bieber probably want


In case you were in doubt, 22 years old, Selena Gomez is definitely all grown up now.

First it was sex, drugs and Spring Breakers bikinis, then there was the semi-naked hug with Justin Bieber, who tweeted (fueling speculation they are back together), and now has risen this seriously shameless plug of her new music video.

Ancient magicians of Waverley Place star tweeted the photo with the words:

"Video of Come and Get It comes with you soon" - you can see the only performing for the first time at the MTV Movie Awards, below.

We are assuming that this video could have a little mermaid the aqueous (our favorite kind!) Like Selena is in a pool of water with hair slicked back and his eyes closed and lipstick bright pink pout pretty steamy. A bit like us in the shower this morning then.

Selena has also increased in the style stakes too. She has been wearing a lot of leather for awards kiddie like this outfit for the Radio Disney Music Awards.

And this mind-blowing, stomach-baring peplum dress.


Selena is on tour in the UK before even London has added another date if you want to see it in the flesh.

Selena and Justin Bieber split in January but have been generated since the rumors that they are together again after that Twitter (and delete) some intimate photos of them together.

Let's take a look at your relationship with Justin in photographs agree?



Posted by Unknown On 10:19 AM


En caso de que usted no ha visto suficiente material de Beyonce en las últimas semanas, que recientemente lanzó detrás de cámaras de su lanzamiento de la cubierta del álbum. Con su exitosa canción '1 +1' como banda sonora, Beyoncé posa en la azotea del hotel Le Meurice con el fotógrafo Greg Gex, mientras modela los diseños de Alexander McQueen, Azzedine Alaia y Missoni. Explicó algunos de los conceptos y el estilo durante una reciente entrevista con Access Hollywood:




En posando con las cuerdas
Ahora bien, esto no fue muy divertido. Estaba bastante enfadado y dolorido y quería salir de esta situación loca. Decían "hacer las divisiones" y yo soy como "¡No!" Así que empecé y me quedé con alivio en ella, finalmente, yo estaba como "Muy bien, el tiro, consigue el tiro!" Porque mis talones estaban recibiendo atrapado en estas cuerdas locas pero hace una imagen loco, interesante.

En el estilo de la sesión
Los zapatos, eso es lo que recuerdo caminando al aire libre en que el pavimento y el equilibrio en estos zapatos locos. Esto fue en París. Salimos lugar la noche anterior y me desperté y por lo general te lleva como una hora para difuminar el rimel y el desorden su pelo para arriba, pero mi artista de maquillaje y estilista éramos como "Esto es exactamente lo que queremos" para que dejase 't hacen el pelo y el maquillaje. Es como la noche anterior.





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In case you have not seen enough material in recent weeks Beyonce, who recently released behind the scenes of the launch of the album cover. With her ​​hit song '1 +1' as the soundtrack, Beyonce poses on the roof of the hotel Le Meurice with photographer Greg Gex, while designs modeled Alexander McQueen, Azzedine Alaia and Missoni. He explained some of the concepts and style during a recent interview with Access Hollywood:


In posing with ropes
Now this was not fun. I was pretty angry and hurt and wanted out of this crazy situation. They said "do the splits" and I'm like "No!" So I started and I was relieved it finally, I was like, "Okay, the shot, get shot!" Because my heels were getting stuck in these ropes crazy but makes a crazy picture, interesting.

In the style of the session
The shoes, that's what I remember walking outside on the pavement and balance in these crazy shoes. This was in Paris. We left the place last night and I woke up and it usually takes like an hour to smudge mascara and mess your hair up, but my makeup artist and stylist were like "This is exactly what we want" to leave 't do hair and makeup. It's like the night before.