94XPOSED TUESDAY JULY 19TH
1991 – Former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler filed a lawsuit against the band. He claimed the other members had forced him to use heroin, then made him quit the band when he entered rehab.
GUNS AND ROSES - WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE It’s not surprising that many world-class athletes use Metallica songs to get themselves pumped for competition… except when they’re a pair of synchronized swimmers. According to The Canadian Press, Marie-Pier Boudreau-Gagnon and Elise Marcotte brought a little bit of metal into the genteel world of synchronized swimming. The two did a routine set to “Master of Puppets” during this weekend’s world championships in Shanghai, China. “It’s pretty cool for our sport,” Boudreau-Gagnon said. “It’s new. Everyone in the rest of the world really thinks Metallica is a great routine physically. It’s well received by the judges and the rest of the coaches around the world. We have made a good impact for sure.” -------------------------BREAK--------------------------- Radiohead’s Glastonbury set was a surprise for many, and now fans around the world can enjoy the show. The performance was filmed from multiple angles in 720p quality format and mastered audio and has now found its way online. Head over to: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RrH42F9Q1GM and watch the set. Songs included: “Lotus Flower,” “15 Step,” “Good Morning Mr. Magpie,” “Little By Little,” “All I Need,” “Separator,” “Give Up The Ghost,” “Arpeggi,” “Staircase,” “I Might Be Wrong,” “Bloom,” “Reckoner,” and “Daily Mail,” with an encore of “Street Spirit. and Karma Police”
RADIOHEAD - KARMA POLICE The Danko Jones song "I'm Alive And On Fire" appeared in this weekend's episode of the hit HBO series True Blood. The episode was titled "I'm Alive And On Fire," after the song, the title track from their debut album. Danko Jones recently re-released their album Below The Belt as a deluxe edition with two bonus tracks and have lined up a handful of live shows for August and September. ---------------------------BREAK---------------------------- The Australian theatre production of "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be: The Story Of Bon Scott" is up and running in Melbourne. The play documents the story of the AC/DC signer through his various bands - including the Spektors, the Valentines and Fraternity - before he went on to become the second singer for AC/DC. Musician/actor Nick Barker scored the role of Bon, while Australian rock legend Doug Parkinson tells part of the story; Parkinson and Scott started their careers in the pubs of Australia at the same time. AC/DC - HIGHWAY TO HELL |
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