94XPOSED MONDAY JANUARY 16TH

 

1998 – The Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, cancelled the premiere of Nick Broomfield’s documentary Kurt and Courtney due to unresolved legal issues.The movie is wideley available now, including to subscribers of Netflix and it takes a look at some of the rumours surrounding Kurt and Courtenay including an interview with a man that was reportedley hired by Courtenay to kill Kurt! Its a compelling hour and a half documentary for any fan of Nirvana!
 
NIRVANA - ANEURYSM
FOO FIGHTERS - THE PRETENDER

The Foo Fighters are among the first list of performers announced for the 54th Grammy Awards in February. The Foos are nominated for six (6) Grammys, including Album Of The Year and Best Rock Album for "Wasting Light"; Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for "Walk"; Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance for "White Limo"; and Best Long Form Music Video for "Foo Fighters: Back And Forth." The 54th annual Grammys will be on CBS February 12th!

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Velvet Revolver reunited with Scott Weiland for a brief four-song set last Thursday night and covered the Pink Floyd classic rock staple 'Wish You Were Here.' During the lengthy and unsuccessful search a replacement, the members of Velvet Revolver were able to mend their once-toxic relationship with former vocalist Scott Weiland. So much so that Weiland accepted their offer to once again front them for a one-off gig at last night's (1/12) 'Love You Madly: A Concert for John O' Brien' at The House of Blues in West Hollywood. Velvet Revolver performed their debut album opener 'Sucker Train Blues,' as well as 'She Builds Quick Machines' and 'Slither' before breaking into a rendition of Pink Floyd's 'Wish You Were Here.' The brief reunion seemed to go off without a hitch but what that means for the future of the band is unclear.
 

VELVET REVOLVER - SLITHER
U2 - MYSTERIOUS WAYS

1996, Jamaican authorities opened fire on Jimmy Buffett's seaplane, mistaking it for a drug trafficker’s plane. U2 singer Bono also was on the plane; neither singer was injured in the incident.

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The first wild grey wolf to be found alive in California for 80 years has been named Journey after the classic rock band. The animal was tracked by scientists over an 800-mile trip from Oregon until it decided to settle down and is now establishing its own territory. Conservation group Portland Wild ran an online contest to give it a name, and Journey was chosen because the spirit of Don’t Stop Believin’ applies to the wolf’s importance to natural heritage.

JOURNEY - DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' 




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