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Arctic Monkeys Produce New Webcast of the Band Performing Live

1 day ago ago from Clicks 365

Sheffield indie giants Arctic Monkeys have posted a new webcast of the band performing live. The return of Arctic Monkeys was one of 2009's biggest stories. The Sheffield group are arguably one of the most influential British rock groups of the decade releasing two seismic albums. Combining kitchen sink realism with indie dancefloor riffs, Arctic Monkeys are one of the biggest bands in the country. Retreating to the United States to ...

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Arctic Monkeys Post Webcast of Live Summer Gig on the Internet

1 day ago ago from Time Slip

Rock band Arctic Monkeys have posted a live webcast they performed in the summer on the internet. The band have posted the transmission, which saw Alex Turner and company perform five tracks from their third album Humbug'live on a dramatically lit stage with giant blue screens in July earlier this year, on ther official site arcticmonkeys.com. The performance included of cover Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds', Red Right Hand'. Just ...

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15 hours ago ago from My Life, 90 Minutes at a Time

I returned to New Orleans and began to stagnate. I had a job working for Orleans Sea Food Company, dating nobody, and falling back on previous habits, such as hanging out on computer BBS systems again. I orbited the same circle of friends before (even attempting to become friends with Merlin again, which ultimately didn't take) and although many of them had now moved on to somewhat different things, not a whole lot had changed for everyone. ...

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Arctic Monkeys Web Transmission 2009 Filmed in 2009 Arctic Monkeys perform tracks from Humbug and the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds classic 'Red Right Hand'

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This album could easily be subtitled How the Lips Got Their Freak Back. Ten years ago if someone had suggested the Flaming Lips would become a household name, they might have been given very strange looks indeed. But here we are: a couple solid albums and one Do You Realize?? later and even if you aren t terribly familiar with their music, odds are you are at least aware of them. After all, it s really hard to forget stories about a band ...

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