Why hasn’t anyone thought of musical holes until now? We guess farting harmonically counts! Get it here.
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Finland makes internet access a human right!
1Finland understands the potential of information and the access to it. Therefore, one of our favorite countries stepped up to introduce a law that would make it mandatory for every citizen to have a physical connection to the internet of at least 1 Mbps speed. Yes, you read it right. It’s a requirement by law and if that’s not enough, by 2015, everybody should have a connection that is 100 Mbps or faster. That doesn’t mean that the people will not pay for it, it just means that every person has the right to have a connection whenever they want to. Now, that’s what we call progress!
Obama dances with Thalia, Michelle and Mottola may be angry…
1Thalia is good at snatching husbands. Did we just go there? At any rate, it’s a funny video.
Royal Mail makes album artwork stamps, no female artist featured
4The Royal Mail has taken on music for their next batch of stamps set to debut in January. But, one things missing that no one reported on. From the 10 album covers selected, no a single one of them is buy a female artist. Surely all of the artists are from the UK and feature some great monumental albums such as The Clash’s London Calling and Blur’s Parklife (click below for full list), but not a single female artist? Not even Kate Bush’s The Red Shoes or something from Annie Lennox (not even the Eurythmics). Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black deserves a nod. It’s really just sad that all the Q-heads keep deciding what is credible and what is not with their music snobbery and knack for sexism.
Video: “This Is Who I Am” by Vanessa Amorosi
Vanessa Amorosi became popular for her song “Absolutely Everybody” back in 1999. She continues being popular back in her home of Australia with a couple of albums and single. She has just had her first number 1 single. It is also the first single by an Aussie female singer to debut at #1 since Kylie’s last one. Her album is called Hazardous and this is from it.
Beyonce’s “I Am.. Yours” DVD cover…
2Beyonce is releasing a 1 DVD/ 2 CD set of her concert at the Wynn in Las Vegas.It is titled I Am… Yours: An Intimate Performance. The DVD is set to be her live offering from the Sasha Fierce era. The package is coming out on November 23rd and it’s set to feature pieces that were made specifically for her 4-day stint in Sin City.
Must-Watch: Video: “بابا فين” by Haifa Wehbe
2We don’t usually feature Arabic videos because we personally don’t listen to Arabic songs at all. But, Haifa is an exception and this video reminds us of our shroom days with its psychedelic special effects and hallucinogenic aura. Also, we think Haifa’s overtly sexualized persona is just what this part of the world needs. A person that is not ashamed or afraid of sex. It’s only natural. At any rate, she’s probably doing a children’s album, a la Nancy Ajram.
Lady GaGa new tour poster
Premiere: Video: “Happy” by Leona Lewis
3“Happy” is the first single off of Leona Lewis’ Echo. The video’s nothing special. Enjoy!
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 275
Video: “I Need You Now” by Agnes
John Mayer unveils official cover and track listing for “Battle Studies”
2That’s a nice cover. The typeface fits well, too. He’s looking prettier with age. And gayer, apparently. At any rate, his new song is beautiful and we have a feeling that this will be a big one for John Mayer. Continuum, his last, was his best effort and he seems to be on a progress streak. Battle studies contains a track featuring Taylor Swift and a cover of a late blues musician Robert Johnson’s “Crossroads.” Click below for the track list.
Video: “Who Will Comfort Me” by Melody Gardot
Melody Gardot is, by far, when of the best talents in the music industry right now. Her second album My One And Only Thrill is great fusion of jazz and soul with orchestral arrangement. This second video from that album is one of the highlight tracks.
Alexandra Burke’s album “Overcome” has leaked!
X-Factor winner and Beyonce favorite Alexandra Burke has finished her debut album. Her lead single is getting some serious airplay and it deserves it. Flo Rida gets a little annoying on “Bad Boys,” but the chorus makes up for it. It has made the blogosphere rounds and is now available.
Premiere: Video: “Fast Car” by Queen Latifah
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Whoever decided this to be a single should be shot.
Jan Moir insults Stephen Gately and family
1Jan Moir, a writer for the Mail in the UK, has taken it as her job to insult and ridicule Stephen Gately and his death as his family mourns his death. The writer (not very good might we add) has written an article about how conspicuous she thinks the death was. Saying some hateful stuff criticizing gay marriage, the validity of his autopsy and his lifestyle. It seems that some people bandwagon off of people’s misery to further their careers without consideration to his loved ones. We’d hate to give her a bunch of hits, but read the article and complain to The Mail about it.
Premiere: Video: “Earthquake” by Little Boots
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We never thought it would happen, but “Earthquake” has been picked from Little Boots’ debut album Hands. It might do her good.
Flip Video Camcorder brings the sleekness…
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Upon recommendation of a friend, we found the iFlip to be the epitome of sleekness, modernity and pragmatism. It’s simple clear and compact. Moreover it’s sharing capability is easy with the USB head that flips out when needed. It’s portability makes it of prime use to YouTubers everywhere. It films in HD and UltraHD. Visit their website here to purchase. Or click below for more details on the product.
Drunkest guy ever gets a beer
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We’ve been there.








