Rockin' News

So, this week in Rock News, something big has happened!
Turns out Disney and Robert Zemeckis, a "famous" animator, are making a deal to recreate the movie Yellow Submarine. Instead of a cartoon, this 1968 film will be turned into a 3-D movie. There is no word yet if Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney will join the movie. Click Here for more information.

In other news, The Wuggie is finally here! Don't know what a wuggie is? Well I'll tell you right now! A wuggie is a snuggie that has the word Weezer written on it. Weezer has just fulfilled it's promise of making a snuggie endorsed by the band. This object of intense comfort will be priced at $30 and if you want a zebra print one, that will cost $50. If you act fast, you can even get Weezer's new album Raditude with your snuggie.

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And lastly, the song "Wheels" by Foo Fighters is still at the top of the rock charts, after over two weeks. For the entire chart, click here.

That's all I have for you today, so leave.

-Mr. Nick


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Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame-a look in the past

 As the famous Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio celebrates twenty-five years of pure magnificence, Everyone else does too. During the second night of celebration for the hall of fame arrived, so did several famous bands and artists of rock.
First up in Madison Square Gardens, where they celebrated, was Jerry Lee Lewis, alone on the piano singing "Great Balls of Fire". Shortly Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, came on to sing "Respect", "Think", and some of her other great hits.
Jeff Beck came next, subbing for a sick Eric Clapton. Soon Buddy Guy, played with him.

   Bruce Springsteen joins U2 on stage at Madison Square Gardens. Here is a complete photo gallery of show.

Other huge acts including Metallica, Lou Reed, and Ozzy Osbourne played through, making this one of the greatest shows on Earth.
Yet it wasn't over as U2 came on to perform one of my favorite songs, "Vertigo". And then suddenly, the famous Mick Jagger walked onto the stage, after almost two years of not singing in front of an audience. He did good singing with U2, and at the end, the wrapped it up with "Beautiful Day".

For more coverage on this momentous occasion, click here.

I actually found it quite amusing that Jeff Beck would be taking over for Eric Clapton, who had just undergone gallstone surgery, just like he did in 1965 when Clapton wouldn't join The Yardbirds. It was Very entertaining to me as a lover of all those acts, including my preferred band, U2.

Well that is all the important news I have for today. Also, famous drummer of Def Leppard, Rick Allen, celebrates his 46th birthday. Allen is not only famous for his drum work, but also for being the only one-armed drummer. So Happy November, and Happy Birthday Rick Allen.
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I find it amazing how immersed people are in music. I love it. I've been listening to Bruce Springsteen for years, and I always find the way he sings is like he is telling a complicated story with different turns and emotions. Sure the way he sings is recognized as beautiful, but I think that might be the only things people hear. Of course they hear the beat, but they probably don't understand what the noise is. They think of it as background sounds, something that they put in to make everything more intense.

And that's what makes me sad.

-Mr. Nick






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