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Winehouse bombs

Well, Amy Winehouse got back to her usually delayed concert tour yesterday, but things didn’t go as anyone planned or expected. According to the report,

“This is for my husband,” she said before launching into both “Wake Up Alone” and “Tears Dry on Their Own.”

However, when fans began to boo her indecipherable lyrics, which were punctuated throughout the night with fits of tears, Winehouse lashed out at the paying masses, threatening them with retaliation from her locked-up hubby and calling them “muggy c–ts” for buying tickets to the show in the first place.

“To them people booing, wait til my husband gets out of incarceration,” she said. “And I mean that.”

Enjoy the show, folks. It’ll certainly be something to tell the grandkids, I’m sure.

Road Warriors 39

John Mellencamp is vowing to make his current tour more about the songs and songwriting than about doing rousing choruses of certain songs. What? Does that mean he’s going to take that horrible “This is Our Country” song out of his set, or at least play a short version of it? How about just a verse and a chorus?

UK Brit Pop band Polytechnics are unsigned but have quite the buzz going, and this month will showcase for labels in both New York and Los Angeles. Here are the dates where you can check them out:
Nov 16 @ Mercury Lounge NEW YORK
Nov 14 @ Spaceland LOS ANGELES

Matchbox Twenty has just announced tour dates and their schedule is posted on the band’s MySpace page at www.myspace.com/matchboxtwenty.

Former Tonic lead singer Emerson Hart is on tour and playing acoustic sets with a stripped down three-piece band. According to Hart, this helps him relate to his own music, and offers a better concert experience for his fans.

The Donnas are on tour in support of their seventh album, Bitchin’. This month they are in Europe after finishing a two-month leg of US dates. Here is the current Continue reading »

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