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Whitesnake: Forevermore

ELEVENTH STUDIO ALBUM OUT MARCH 29 IN NORTH AMERICA


Forevermore

Whitesnake, the band
founded and formed by singer/songwriter David Coverdale, will unleash a brand new album,
Forevermore, on Frontiers Records on March 25 in Europe and March 29 in North America.

Their 11th studio album, Forevermore was recorded, produced and mixed by Coverdale, guitarist Doug
Aldrich
and Michael McIntyre at Snakebyte Studios and Grumblenott Studios & Villas in Lake Tahoe, Nevada,
with additional work at Casa Dala, Sherman Oaks, CA, and Whitesnake will take to the road for a full world tour in
support of the release.

The album’s release will be anticipated by the digital only release of the first single/video clip “Love Will Set You
Free” on February 21.

Forevermore will be specially released on a “Snake Pack” edition for the first 3 weeks in England only. This
very special release will come with a collector’s edition 132 pages deluxe magazine + A1 poster & metal pin badge
and shall feature an exclusive cover art and 2 bonus live tracks “Slide It In” and “Cheap An’ Nasty,” which will serve as
an appetizer for the forthcoming “Live @ Donington 1990” to be released in the summer 2011.

The album is also being released on a double gatefold vinyl format, with deluxe special editions to be announced
shortly.

Whitesnake is:

David Coverdale – vocals
Doug Aldrich – guitar
Reb Beach – guitars
Michael Devin – bass

Brian Tichy – drums

Forevermore Tracklisting

Steal Your Heart Away
All Out Of Luck
Love Will Set You Free

Easier Said Than Done
Tell Me How

I Need You (Shine A Light)
One Of These Days
Love And Treat Me Right
Dogs In The Street

Fare Thee Well

Whipping Boy Blues

My Evil Ways

Forevermore

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It’s Not Just the “Peripheral” European Countries … Financial Contagion Could Spread to “Core” Eurozone Countries and the U.S.

It’s not just the “peripheral” European countries which are in trouble.As Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reported yesterday:The escalating debt crisis on the eurozone periphery is starting to contaminate the creditworthiness of Germany and the core states of …

Bruce Springsteen: The Promise 3 CD/3 DVD Box Set

INCLUDES REMASTERED ALBUM, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN STUDIO & LIVE FOOTAGE, 80-PAGE NOTEBOOK,
21 PREVIOUSLY-UNRELEASED SONGS, AND FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY


The Promise

On November 16, Columbia records will release The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town
Story
, a 3 CD/3 DVD box set chronicling the making of Bruce Springsteen‘s landmark 1978
album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. Media contents are packaged within an 80-page notebook
containing facsimiles from Springsteen’s original notebooks from the recording sessions, which include alternate
lyrics, song ideas, recording details, and personal notes in addition to a new essay by Springsteen and never-
before-seen photographs.

The set will include a digitally remastered version of Darkness on the Edge of Town, live concert footage
from a 1978 Houston show, a special 2009 performance of the album in its entirety at Asbury Park, a critically
acclaimed 90-minute documentary The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story, which offers
never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978, including home
rehearsals and studio sessions, with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, manager Jon Landau,
former-manager Mike Appel, and others closely involved in the making of the record.

Darkness was my ‘samurai’ record,” Springsteen writes, “stripped to the frame and ready to rumbleÂ…But
the
music that got left behind was substantial.” For the first time, fans will have access to two discs containing a total of
21 previously-unreleased songs from the Darkness recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes,
“perhaps could have/should have been released after Born To Run and before the collection of songs that
Darkness on the Edge of Town became.” The tracklist is available below.

As of right now, you can stream 15 of the 21 tracks over at NPR.com.

Containing a wealth of previously unreleased material, The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town
Story
offers an unprecedented look into Springsteen’s creative process during a defining moment in his
career.

THE PROMISE (DISC 1)
1. Racing In The Street (’78)
2. Gotta Get That Feeling
3. Outside Looking In
4. Someday (We’ll Be Together)
5. One Way Street
6. Because The Night
7. Wrong Side Of The Street
8. The Brokenhearted
9. Rendezvous

10. Candy’s Boy

THE PROMISE (DISC 2)
1. Save My Love

2. Ain’t Good Enough For You
3. Fire
4. Spanish Eyes
5. It’s A Shame

6. Come On (Let’s Go Tonight)
7. Talk To Me
8. The Little Things (My Baby Does)
9. Breakaway
10. The Promise

11. City Of Night

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Bruce Springsteen: Darkness On The Edge of Town Box Set

MASSIVE EXAMINATION OF LANDMARK ALBUM ARRIVES IN NOVEMBER

Columbia Records will release Bruce Springsteen‘s The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story on November 16. The Deluxe Package comprises over six hours of film and more than two hours of audio across 3 CDs and 3 DVDs. The media contents are packaged within an 80-page notebook containing facsimiles of Springsteen’s original notebooks from the recording sessions, which include alternate lyrics, song ideas, recording details, and personal notes in addition to a new essay by Springsteen and never-before-seen photographs. The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story will additionally be released as a 3CD/3 Blu Ray disc set. The set will also be available as The Promise, an edition which consists of only the unheard complete songs on two CDs or four LPs, along with lyrics and the new essay by Springsteen.

The previously unheard song “Save My Love” and an excerpt from the documentary are streaming here.

The Deluxe Package includes Darkness on the Edge of Town, digitally remastered for the first time.

CD 1: REMASTERED DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN
1. Badlands
2. Adam Raised A Cain
3. Something In The Night
4. Candy’s Room
5. Racing In The Street
6. The Promised Land
7. Factory
8. Streets Of Fire
9. Prove It All Night
10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

Darkness was my ‘samurai’ record,” Springsteen writes, “stripped to the frame and ready to rumble…But the music that got left behind was substantial.” For the first time, fans will have access to two discs containing a total of 21 previously-unreleased songs from the Darkness recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes, “perhaps could have/should have been released after ‘Born To Run’ and before the collection of songs that Darkness on the Edge of Town became.”

All 21 songs have been mixed by Springsteen’s long-time collaborator Bob Clearmountain. According to long-time manager/producer Jon Landau, “There isn’t a weak card in this deck. ‘The Promise’ is simply a great listening experience.”

CD 2: THE PROMISE (DISC 1)
1. Racing In The Street (’78)
2. Gotta Get That Feeling
3. Outside Looking In
4. Someday (We’ll Be Together)
5. One Way Street
6. Because The Night
7. Wrong Side Of The Street
8. The Brokenhearted
9. Rendezvous
10. Candy’s Boy

CD 3: THE PROMISE (DISC 2)
1. Save My Love
2. Ain’t Good Enough For You
3. Fire
4. Spanish Eyes
5. It’s A Shame
6. Come On (Let’s Go Tonight)
7. Talk To Me
8. The Little Things (My Baby Does)
9. Breakaway
10. The Promise
11. City Of Night

The Deluxe Package also features “The Promise: The Making of ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town,’” a documentary directed by Grammy- and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Thom Zimny. The ninety-minute film combines never-before-seen footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band shot between 1976 and 1978–including home rehearsals and studio sessions–with new interviews with Springsteen, E Street Band members, manager Jon Landau, former-manager Mike Appel, and others closely involved in the making of the record. Advanced word on the documentary is so strong that it was invited to debut at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival on September 14 and will make its television debut on HBO on October 7.

DVD 1: “THE PROMISE: THE MAKING OF DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

In addition, the set features more than four hours of live concert film from the Thrill Hill Vault, including the bootleg house cut (the footage that appeared on-screen at the concert) from a 1978 Houston show, and a 2009 performance of Darkness on the Edge of Town in its entirety from Asbury Park. The special performance in Asbury Park was shot in HD without an audience and successfully recreates the stark atmosphere of the original album.

DVD 2: DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN (PARAMOUNT THEATER, ASBURY PARK, NJ, 2009)
1. Badlands
2. Adam Raised A Cain
3. Something In The Night
4. Candy’s Room
5. Racing In The Street
6. The Promised Land
7. Factory
8. Streets Of Fire
9. Prove It All Night
10. Darkness On The Edge Of Town

THRILL HILL VAULT (1976-1978)
1. Save My Love (Holmdel, NJ 76)
2. Candy’s Boy (Holmdel, NJ 76)
3. Something In The Night (Red Bank, NJ 76)
4. Don’t Look Back (NYC 78)
5. Ain’t Good Enough For You (NYC 78)
6. The Promise (NYC 78)
7. Candy’s Room Demo (NYC 78)
8. Badlands (Phoenix 78)
9. The Promised Land (Phoenix 78)
10. Prove It All Night (Phoenix 78)
11. Born To Run (Phoenix 78)
12. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Phoenix 78)

DVD 3: HOUSTON ’78 BOOTLEG: HOUSE CUT
1. Badlands
2. Streets Of Fire
3. It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Spirit In The Night
6. Independence Day
7. The Promised Land
8. Prove It All Night
9. Racing In The Street
10. Thunder Road
11. Jungleland
12. The Ties That Bind
13. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
14. The Fever
15. Fire
16. Candy’s Room
17. Because The Night
18. Point Blank
19. She’s The One
20. Backstreets
21. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
22. Born To Run
23. Detroit Medley
24. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
25. You Can’t Sit Down
26. Quarter To Three


Are France and Germany In Trouble?

You know that Greece, Portugal and Spain are in trouble.You probably know that the UK is threatened by the sovereign debt contagion.But as the following Reuters chart shows (based on information provided by BIS), France and Germany are the largest hold…

“We Are in a Cabal… Five or Six Players … Own the Regulatory Apparatus. Everybody Is Afraid to Regulate Them”

Harold Bradley – who oversees almost $2 billion in assets as chief investment officer at the Kauffman Foundation – told the Reuters Global Exchanges and Trading Summit in New York that a cabal is preventing swap derivatives from being forced onto clear…

79% of Americans Want an Audit of the Fed, Only 21% are in Favor of Confirming Bernanke, and Only 20% Think Geithner is Doing a Good Job

79 percent of the American public is in favor of auditing the Fed, according to a new poll by Rassumussen. Because another 14% are not sure, that leaves only 7% opposed to an audit. And as Rassumussen, the support for auditing the Fed is nonpartisan a…

Lions In The Street: Lions In The Street

By: Dennis Cook

Anyone who’s ever worn out a copy of the Stones’ It’s Only Rock & Roll or The Black Crowes’ Shake Your Moneymaker is going to find LOTS to love on Lions In The Street‘s self-titled full-length debut. Slinking in on a beautifully ramshackle riff worthy of Mick & Keith at their sticky fingered best, opener “Moving Along” is fire-eyed, menacing, and dead sexy. You just know they’re no good for you before the chorus but linger to have coffee with them the next morning because they’re that irresistible.

This is rock with a direct line back to the nasty blues, jump tunes, and country boogie that birthed the whole damn genre. Untamed, direct, and bristling with hairy masculinity, Lions In The Street play rock like the cause it isÂ…that is when you do it right. “All you gotta do is tow the line/ All you gotta do is not be wrong,” they caution just seconds before exploding in a fab display of ill behaved jamming culminating in the pronouncement, “You’ll never get me to play this game anymore!” Playing nice is for cubicle workers, and Vancouver’s Lions happily strap on the mantle handed down by Little Richard, the Robinson Brothers, etc.

And like the best of their ancestors, they know how to swing hard AND soft, with killer mid-tempo ballads breaking up the pedal-to-the-floorboard enthusiasm infusing much of this debut. “Lady Blue” is a wounded man’s cry that’d slot in nicely on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. They fly fast, caught up in a groove that’s seized them, on “Waiting For A Woman” and “You’re Gonna Lose,” but then just as convincingly offer up quality bar stool honky tonk on “All Because of You.” The re-recorded version of “Already Gone,” which appeared on their tantalizing free EP a couple years back, shows their evolution in miniature, where now they ease off the gas for carefully restrained pockets that make the whole song shiver. This set is so damn enjoyable, but it also feels like only the opening salvo of a group determined to leave a lasting impression.

The classic rock touchstone they most recall is the Faces, where wildness and smart control wrestle inside their music, a full throated, perfectly reckless singer saturated with soul right out front as the piano shakes, guitars sting and weave, and the beat goes on and on. Rod, Ronnie, and the rest of those liquored up should-have-been-kings would be dead proud to have produced this grand slab. The songwriting is primo, gut-level gold, the execution even better, and the production clean – the sound of a pure rock ‘n’ roll beast on the prowl.

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The Grateful Dead: Winterland, June 1977

THE DEAD SATISFY THE SAN FRAN FAITHFUL

Winterland, June 1977: The Complete Recordings Spotlights the Grateful Dead’s
Transcendent Three-Night Run in a Nine-Disc Boxed Set Remastered in HDCD

The Grateful Dead rolled into San Francisco riding a long streak of hot-damn shows during the spring of 1977, a legendary road trip that many Deadheads agree was a tour for the ages. The band didn’t disappoint the hometown faithful when it took to the stage June 7-9 at Winterland Arena – the Dead’s spiritual home – for one of the group’s most beloved hometown runs. As veteran Dead archivist David Lemieux puts it, “A lot of Deadheads say ’77 is their favorite year. And of these shows, the first night is a Top 15, the second is a Top 10, and the third is a Top 3.”

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS packs every note from those three transcendent nights into nine discs that encompass what might be some of the greatest live Dead ever. A worthy successor to last year’s extraordinary Winterland 1973 collection, this set surges and sighs with the inspired sound of rock’s most unpredictable dance band hard at work, in peak communion.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 is presented in HDCD, mastered from the original soundboard reels and enhanced using cutting-edge audio engineering technology including Plangent Processes’ state-of-the-art audio-time alignment procedure. Handsomely packaged in a custom archival box, the set contains 68 previously unreleased tracks as well as an extensive, full-color booklet featuring rare photos, a thoughtful essay by Rolling Stone senior editor and Winterland veteran David Fricke, and a few other surprise goodies.

On sale now exclusively from www.dead.net for $99.99, WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 will be shipped by the end of September. Fans who order the set before then will also receive an exclusive bonus disc featuring more than an hour of unreleased music recorded live May 12, 1977 at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.

At the time of these recordings, the band included guitarist Jerry Garcia, singer Donna Jean Godchaux, keyboardist Keith Godchaux, drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, bassist Phil Lesh, and guitarist Bob Weir.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS

Track Listing

Disc 1: 6/7/77

1. “Bertha”

2. “Jack Straw”

3. “Tennessee Jed”

4. “Looks Like Rain”

5. “Peggy-O”

6. “Funniculi Funnicula”

7. “El Paso”

8. “Friend Of The Devil”

9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 2: 6/7/77

1. “Scarlet Begonias”

2. “Fire On The Mountain”

3. “Good Lovin’”

4. “Candyman”

5. “Estimated Prophet”

6. “He’s Gone”

7. “Drums”

Disc 3: 6/7/77

1. “Samson And Delilah”

2. “Terrapin Station”

3. “Morning Dew”

4. “Around And Around”

5. “Uncle John’s Band”

6. “U.S. Blues”

Disc 4: 6/8/77

1. “New Minglewood Blues”

2. “Sugaree”

3. “Mexicali Blues”

4. “Row Jimmy”

5. “Passenger”

6. “Sunrise”

7. “Brown-Eyed Women”

8. “It’s All Over Now”

9. “Jack-A-Roe”

10. “Lazy Lightning”

11. “Supplication”

Disc 5: 6/8/77

1. “Bertha”

2. “Good Lovin’”

3. “Ramble On Rose”

4. “Estimated Prophet”

5. “Eyes Of The World”

6. “Drums”

Disc 6: 6/8/77

1. “The Other One”

2. “Wharf Rat”

3. “Not Fade Away”

4. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”

5. “Johnny B. Goode”

6. “Brokedown Palace”

Disc 7: 6/9/77

1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”

2. “Jack Straw”

3. “They Love Each Other”

4. “Cassidy”

5. “Sunrise”

6. “Deal”

7. “Looks Like Rain”

8. “Loser”

9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 8: 6/9/77

1. “Samson And Delilah”

2. “Funniculi Funnicula”

3. “Help On The Way”

4. “Slipknot!”

5. “Franklin’s Tower”

Disc 9: 6/9/77

1. “Estimated Prophet”

2. “St. Stephen”

3. “Not Fade Away”

4. “Drums”

5. “St. Stephen”

6. “Terrapin Station”

7. “Sugar Magnolia”

8. “U.S. Blues”

9. “One More Saturday Night”

Dead.net Bonus Disc

Auditorium Theatre — Chicago — 5/12/1977

1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”

2. “Dancing In The Street”

3. “Terrapin Station”

4. “Playing In The Band”

5. “Drums”

6. “Not Fade Away”

7. “Comes A Time”

8. “Playing In The Band”


Barney Frank is a Big Fat Idiot

As I have previously documented, Larry Summers is a big fat idiot.Unfortunately, idiocy is not limited to the White House economic team.Barney Frank – the congress member taking the laboring oar in “solving” the economic crisis – is also a big fat idi…