Pakistan coach Waqar Younis hoped that his team will be able to play some controversy-free cricket once a decision is taken by an independent tribunal that has finished hearing a spot-fixing case involving Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt and Mohammed Asif in Doha. “I hope all goes well and I hope the outcome is what cricket [...]
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Poor Vit D levels in newborns up risk of respiratory infections
Newborns with low vitamin D levels seem to be more vulnerable to respiratory infections and the occurrence of wheezing. Researchers analysed data from the New Zealand Asthma and Allergy Cohort Study which followed more than 1,000 children in the cities of Wellington and Christchurch. The study was designed to examine the relationship between the actual [...]
Is Cameron planning to shoot ‘Avatar’ sequels in Wellington?
‘Avatar’ director James Cameron is apparently in talks with Weta Digital to shoot sequels to his blockbuster film in Wellington. Twentieth Century Fox announced this week that Cameron would begin writing scripts for two sequels early next year, with production to begin late next year for a December 2014 release. Weta Digital co-director and senior [...]
‘Hobbit’ team seeks short actors
Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films has announced in New Zealand it is looking for people with diminutive structure to appear in ‘The Hobbit’. Advertising in a Wellington newspaper states that Wingnut Films is looking for men 123cm (4ft) to 158cm (5ft 2ins) tall and women measuring 123cm to 153cm (5ft). Wingnut spokesman told a [...]
Brad Pitt’s garlic naans and chicken tikka feast in Indian eatery in Wellington
Rumours are rife that Brad Pitt is in New Zealand, while the Indian restaurant in Wellington, where he reportedly ate is not sure if it served the Hollywood superstar. According to an Internet report, Pitt dined with New Zealand film director Sir Peter Jackson last night at Indian restaurant Tulsi in Miramar. Mukesh Bartwal, who [...]
Napoleon enthusiasts re-enact Battle of Waterloo
The smell of gunpowder and the passion of a battle was once again seen on the streets of Belgium as some military enthusiasts re-enacted the Battle of Waterloo. As many as 3,000 military enthusiasts from across Europe, armed with 50 heavy guns and supported by 150 cavalry participated in the reconstruction of five scenes of [...]
“Behind Each Great Historical Phenomenon Lies A Financial Secret”
Leading economic historian Niall Ferguson writes:Behind each great historical phenomenon there lies a financial secret,Ferguson provides some examples:“It was Nathan RothÂschild as much as the Duke of Wellington who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo†…
Oscar nominee Kim Sinclair says there more to Avatar than digital effects
Kim Sinclair, the Kiwi art director of Avatar, says there is more to the flick than just digital effects.
Sinclair, who has earned an Oscar nomination for the film, said it was not easy to make the movie, as everything had to be designed afresh.
“We were building and designing everything in an entire world, every little [...]
Them Crooked Vultures Rock SNL
THEM CROOKED VULTURES WILL PLAY SNL FEBRUARY 6
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Them Crooked Vultures, the super group comprised of music icons Joshua Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones, are set to rock the soundstage of another iconic institution, Saturday Night Live.
The band will take the stage live in front of the raucous SNL crowd on February 6 with the show being hosted by Ashton Kutcher. Following their stint on late night television TCV will bring the rock to a handful of cities along the East Coast before heading to the California desert to play Coachella on April 16.
Them Crooked Vultures released their self-titled debut album in November 2009 to a slew of critical acclaim, and in just a few short months saw additional accolades including “Best of 2009″ lists from Spin, JamBase, MySpace and Time Out.
Them Crooked Vultures Tour Dates
01/22/10 Fri Festival Hall Melbourne, AU
01/23/10 Sat Festival Hall Melbourne, AU
01/25/10 Mon River Stage Brisbane, AU
01/26/10 Tue Hordern Pavilion Sydney, AU
01/27/10 Wed Hordern Pavilion Sydney, AU
01/29/10 Fri TSB Arena Wellington, NZ
01/30/10 Sat Vector Arena Auckland, NZ
02/06/10 Sat Austin City Limits TV Show Austin, TX
04/16/10 Fri Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA
India to Pakistan: Don’t blame us, 17 cricketers got visas
Rejecting Pakistan’s suspicions about New Delhi’s hand in the absence of Pakistani cricketers from the Indian Premier League (IPL), India Thursday asked Pakistan to introspect on the “reasons which have put a strain on bilateral ties” and clarified that 17 Pakistani players had been given visas.
“Blaming the government for the absence of Pakistani players from [...]
Fat Freddy’s Drop: Beyond Bob
By: Jim Welte
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By official counts, Bob Marley fathered 11 children. But Tuff Gong’s musical ancestry extends far beyond one man’s fertility frontier, having spread his sonic seed across the globe in a period so fruitful that his progeny continue to turn up in far-flung places nearly three decades after his death.
In 1979, Marley performed a set at the Sweetwaters Music Festival on the West Coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Jamaican riddims fit Kiwis nicely, and the socially conscious lyrics tapped into the longstanding struggle of the indigenous Maori people for cultural and political recognition. The aftershocks from that show continue to be felt to this day, as a diverse and burgeoning dub and reggae influenced music scene in the capital city of Wellington has blossomed and taken its own message on tour around the globe. Bands like The Black Seeds, Salmonella Dub, and TrinityRoots have all had a hand in spreading the New Zealand reggae gospel over the past decade-plus.
But none has done it like Fat Freddy’s Drop, and there are a few crucial reasons why. For one, the septet boasts a multi-tentacled sound that seems to grow each time the band tours a new part of the world, while also remaining true to its dub and reggae roots. Its new album, Dr. Boondigga & the Big BW (released in U.S. November 10 on !K7), based on a fictional nemesis and his brain-washing robot henchman, reveals a beast of a band that seems ready to unleash the hounds. Secondly, they have taken their time since forming in 1999, touring the U.K. and Europe consistently and biding their time for a U.S. onslaught, which officially kicks off this week with a brief tour of California (full tour dates here).
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Finally and most importantly, Fat Freddy’s Drop is fronted by a voice for the ages. Dallas Tamaira (aka Joe Dukie) is a singer with so much warmth and soul in his voice that he’d captivate you whether he was busking on the corner or crooning intermittent verses amidst a cacophony of horns and techno thumps, as he is on Boondigga‘s marathon second track, “Shiverman.” Dukie, who got his nickname by combining the names of his musician father and grandfather, is the best singer you’ve never heard of. He draws on verses from prominent Maori authors like Hone Tuwhare and Witi Ihimaera, and says that his early imitations of people like Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross “sounded [like] shit, so I had to kind of find my own voice.”
As a result, the sound of Fat Freddy’s Drop is a “Lovely Day”-era Bill Withers backed by the Aggrovators, with Mad Professor at the controls.
Like many intrepid musical excursions, it all began with some terribly good LSD. After their jam band Bongmaster fizzled out around 1998, Dukie, trumpeter Toby Laing and Samoan beatmaker Chris Faiumu (aka Fitchie aka Mu) began playing parties and club gigs. Mu had a host of regular DJ gigs, and he’d play all sorts of instrumentals, from house to soulful hip hop, over which Dukie and Laing could sing and play. Using vinyl limited the group a bit – “By the time they’d worked out some good ideas and some good melodies, the song would be over,” Mu says – so he bought an MPC 2000 sampler and started making his own beats.
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The trio was tasked by the college radio station where Mu worked to come up with a song for a compilation. The flavor of the month LSD at that time in New Zealand featured the image of the Fat Freddy’s Cat from Gilbert Shelton’s comic strip, The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. Over two days of writing, recording, mixing and mastering “Hope,” a soulful piece of sanguine space-out jazz, emerged. “We indulged,” says Mu. “We were quite young then.”
When asked what their group name was and having given it no thought, they put down Fat Freddy’s Drop. “We had planned to change the name but as time went on it was kind of too late,” Mu says. “We were too slack to change the name to a proper one, but people who didn’t know the story behind it liked the ring of it.”
Mu created the independent label The Drop that same year and steadily began releasing 12-inch singles, including “Midnight Marauders,” which was re-released by German electronic stalwart Sonar Kollektiv. Thus began a series of regular treks to Europe for the band and a growing following there fueled by tastemakers like BBC Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson. Mu also built himself a ProTools studio in the basement of his waterfront home in Wellington, a move that fostered a family vibe that has helped anchor the band through marriages and kids.
Fat Freddy’s 2006 debut album, Based On a True Story, featured tracks they’d been playing live for up to six years. It was aggressively mellow, rarely venturing outside soulful head-nodding territory. It was also spellbinding, the kind of record that pulls you in deeper with each spin.
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But unsurprisingly for a band that births most of its songs out of jam sessions, Fat Freddy’s Drop has fortified its rep on tour. As a fill-in at the Movement electronic music festival in Detroit in 2004, the band took the stage in front of about five people. “No one knew who the hell we were,” Mu says, “but we played a two and a half hour set and by the end, we attracted a huge crowd and people were digging it.”
Other than that show, Fat Freddy’s Drop hasn’t performed in the U.S. and Based On a True Story never got a U.S. distribution deal. As a result, a band that has been doing its thing for a decade, selling out shows in Europe and winning a bevy of awards in its home country, is largely unknown in America. The band had previous plans to tour the U.S. but they never came together, either because of the length of the trip, dependable European support, or post 9/11 nerves.
“We’re so far removed from America and it’s easy to look at America as such a huge place that you think, where do you start?” Mu says.
“We took what we thought was a safe option,” Dukie adds.
With Boondigga out through the !K7 label in the U.S. and the band set to tour California, all that is about to change, and both Mu and Dukie are thrilled at the opportunity. In the age of Obama, Dukie is sure that American listeners will take to older songs like “Hope for a Generation” and “Ray Ray,” which asks, “What’s the world with no soul?”
Boondigga sees the band spreading its wings, from the techno-meets-Gypsy jazz on “Shiverman” to a New Orleans flavor on “The Nod” that would be right at home in any second line parade. On the dubbed-out “The Raft,” Dukie hints at big things with lines like, “Although my people may not be many/ we are ready for the storm to come.”
“The time just feels right for us now to come to the States,” Dukie says. “We’ve done a lot of material, and it’s the kind of material that I would love to play for the American audience. We want to give them a taste of where we’re from and show them what makes us who we are. I know that there are people over there that will be able to appreciate that kind of thing.”
“It really feels like a long time coming,” he adds. “I can’t wait. And I’m nervous as well.”
Fat Freddy’s Drop Tour Dates
11/19/09 Thu The Independent San Francisco, CA
11/20/09 Fri The Roxy Theatre West Hollywood, CA
11/21/09 Sat WorldBeat Center San Diego, CA
11/22/09 Sun Saint Rocke Hermosa Beach, CA
11/26/09 Thu The Paradiso Amsterdam, NL
11/27/09 Fri Astra Berlin, GER
11/29/09 Sun Le Bataclan Paris, FRA
11/30/09 Mon Hammersmith Apollo London, GB
12/01/09 Tue Manchester Academy Manchester, GB
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Soccer: New Zealand beat Bahrain to qualify for 2010 World Cup finals
New Zealand has beaten Bahrain 1-0 on Saturday to qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. In the second leg of their Asia/Oceania playoff at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, Rory Fallon scored the only goal in the final minute of the first half. The first leg in
Soccer: New Zealand beat Bahrain to qualify for 2010 World Cup finals
New Zealand has beaten Bahrain 1-0 on Saturday to qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. In the second leg of their Asia/Oceania playoff at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, Rory Fallon scored the only goal in the final minute of the first half. The first leg in
Soccer: Bahrain look to build on first-leg lessons
Bahrain will be hoping to build on a dominant second-half display in last month’s scoreless draw with New Zealand as the platform for a better result in Saturday’s Asia/Oceania World Cup qualifier second leg. The winner of the match at a sold-out Westpac Stadium in Wellington will advance to
Fat Freddy’s Drop | 10.18 | Australia
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Fat Freddy’s Drop :: 10.18.09 :: The Forum :: Sydney, Australia
Fat Freddy’s Drop :: 10.18 :: Australia |
The Forum Sydney quite possibly has the single most appropriate name for any venue in Australia, encompassing three half-circle, Roman Coliseum-esque tiers above a dramatically downwardly sloped dance floor. This soaring, walled-in design, including a ’70s ceiling completely covered in mirrored tiles high above, generates the unique and unsettling feeling of audience-like gladiators jostling for pit position before being fed to the proverbial lions onstage. Therefore, once you and your crew are in a good spot for grooving, you’re there for the night, and there ain’t no chance of ditching your staked out gold for that extra cold one calling from one of the venues several bars.
The particular lions holding court on this brisk spring evening, Fat Freddy’s Drop, formed in a haze and daze about ten years ago during extended, improvised jam sessions in the close-knit music scene of Wellington, New Zealand. The lively seven-piece oozes luscious dub rhythms, extended takes on their studio cuts, jazzy solo breaks, and most noticeably, the slinky, sexy vocal stylings of Dallas “Joe Dukie” Tamaira floating above their adoring and growing fan base. Subconscious communication between these well-traveled and experienced band members also seems to come easily after 11 studio and live releases.
However, before FFD could finish off their sold out two night Sydney run, the packed-house was warmed nicely by a trifecta of openers. The brief turntable burns of DJ Bentley were heard by the few already inside but mostly by the many still in line, followed closely by local Sydney dub-reggae crooners The Versionaries featuring original tunes soaked in a classic Trenchtown sound, and finally DJ Thief, who really got the crowd amped and moving with masterful mash-ups. By the time Thief had cleared the stage, the Sunday night crowd was salivating for the main act.
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Fat Freddy’s Drop opened their final Australian set with a few slow-building jams based around their rhythm section of Iain “Dobie Blaze” Gordon (keys), Tehimana “Jetlag Johnson” Kerr (guitar), and founder Chris “DJ Fitchie” Faiumu (MPC & decks). Adding layers of minimalist funk and deep-cutting, loud bass that warms the listener to the very core, these three players are the unheralded heroes holding down the back beat love of The Drop’s 21st century sound. The horn section out front features the all-too-cool Scott “Chopper Reedz” Towers (sax), the sandwiched thin man Toby “Tony Chang” Laing (trumpet), and the dance machine himself, the heart and soul of any FFD show, Joe “Hopepa” Lindsay (trombone). Never showmen to be outdone, the three brass blowers kept the show moving along, especially with “Hopepa” grooving like a madman possessed by a disco inferno beast. Conversely, their rhythm section often bow to their horned compatriots to finesse the crowd into a frenzied, cool dynamic rooted in years of jamming together.
Beats and rhythms aside, the true star is the humble Dallas Tamaira on vocals. Making females in the audience quiver and scream all night with his wincing reaches for the higher register, the tattoo-laden singer bubbles positive vibes through the cringe of a tortured soul survivor. Between his serious glares around the stage to pick up his bandmates’ lead, it becomes obvious that Tamaira is exorcising some reggae demons before our eyes. Holding court with steely glances from stage left, Tamaira often bowed out to the dance party chaos brought to life by the likes of the booty shaking “Hopepa,” who lead the youthful Sydney audience in some awfully dirty dancing.
Before they could duck back to their New Zealand digs, these Kiwi masters treated the Sydney crowds to two high-energy, awesome shows. A festival staple on the Oceanic tour scene with a fast growing fan base in Europe and North America, Fat Freddy’s Drop are playing three shows in California just before Thanksgiving.
Pop over here for FFD tour dates, and check back soon for an exclusive feature/interview.
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Them Crooked Vultures: Stream Entire Debut Album
THEM CROOKED VULTURES FULL ALBUM STREAMING NOW ON YOUTUBE, ALBUM OUT NOVEMBER 17
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In response to the leak of Them Crooked Vultures‘ self-titled, debut album, the band has made the unprecedented decision to stream the record in its entirety, beginning with first track “No One Loves Me & Neither Do I.”
Them Crooked Vultures is due out November 17 in the United States and Canada on DGC/Interscope Records and can be pre-ordered here. Its release has been preceded by first single “New Fang,” currently streaming on MySpace, and “Mind Eraser, No Chaser,” now available as a free iTunes download.
Them Crooked Vultures recently announced its first ever shows in California and the Pacific Northwest (listed below). The dates expand an itinerary that already includes a December tour of the UK and Europe, and January dates in Australia and New Zealand.
Them Crooked Vultures Tour Dates
11/17/09 Tue The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
11/19/09 Thu Fox Theater Oakland, CA
11/21/09 Sat Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
11/22/09 Sun Roseland Theater Portland, OR
12/06/09 Sun Zenith Munich, GER
12/07/09 Mon Columbiahalle Berlin, GER
12/08/09 Tue Palladium Cologne, GER
12/10/09 Thu Plymouth Pavilion Plymouth, GB
12/11/09 Fri Portsmouth Guildhall Portsmouth, GB
12/13/09 Sun Empress Ballroom Blackpool, GB
12/14/09 Mon Birmingham Academy Birmingham, GB
12/15/09 Tue Edinburgh Academy Edinburgh, GB
12/17/09 Thu Hammersmith Apollo London, GB
12/18/09 Fri Hammersmith Apollo London, GB
01/19/10 Tue Challenge Stadium Perth, AU
01/22/10 Fri Festival Hall Melbourne, AU
01/25/10 Mon River Stage Brisbane, AU
01/26/10 Tue Hordern Pavilion Sydney, AU
01/29/10 Fri TSB Arena Wellington, NZ
01/30/10 Sat Vector Arena Auckland, NZ
02/06/10 Sat Austin City Limits TV Show Austin, TX
Stream Them Crooked Vultures here.
Pre-order the album here.
“Mind Eraser, No Chaser” available on iTunes here.
Surgery for Tobago machete woman

A British woman who was attacked with a machete in Tobago has undergone facial reconstructive surgery.
Mirium Greene, 59, had a steel plate inserted in her jaw after she and her husband were attacked in their home on the island on Saturday.
Peter Greene, 65, remains in a medically-induced coma.
The couple, originally from Reading, Berkshire, and live in Wellington, Somerset, have lived in the town of Bacolet on and off for 10 years.
Detectives said they had questioned several people in the area but there were no suspects.
Doctors are waiting for Mr Greene’s condition to stabilise before considering surgery.
"British nationals have been victims of violent attacks, particularly in Tobago where law enforcement is weak"
Foreign Office
Following the attack the Foreign Office (FCO) updated its advice for travellers to Trinidad and Tobago telling them to be "aware that there are high levels of violent crime, especially shootings and kidnappings".
"British nationals have been victims of violent attacks, particularly in Tobago where law enforcement is weak," the FCO said.
Tobago police superintendent Nadir Khan described the attack on the Greenes as "another serious attack on tourists".
Bacolet is about seven miles from where Swedish couple Anna Sundsval, 62, and Oke Olsoon, 73, were killed last year in a similar attack.
Authorities detained one person in that case but released him for a lack of evidence.
Eight killings have been reported on Tobago so far this year, compared with four in 2008. The more developed island of Trinidad has reported 321 killings.
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.




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