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Thursday, December 28th, 2006
After a holiday, a work trip and Christmas, this site is now just about ready to roll. All we need now is to fill it up with content. Watch this space…
After a holiday, a work trip and Christmas, this site is now just about ready to roll. All we need now is to fill it up with content. Watch this space…
Fade in: in moody black and white, a tall, thin shy-looking woman pulls open a pair of doors with ‘X Factor’ written all over them. The shy-looking woman enters the room and smiles, shyly.
We cut to Simon Cowell, smiling smugly and nodding a little. Simon Cowell, we understand, is prophesying that he has found the next winner of X Factor. Simon Cowell is obviously a genius. Nine seconds in, and we already have a sneaking suspicion that Simon Cowell directed this video.
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The opening night of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new production of The Sound of Music is an altogether surprising affair. While anti-establishment rebel hero Sir Andrew was always going to offer a few twists on the original, we never in our wildest dreams imagined this.
Hang on a moment, that’s no nun, that’s Gwen bloody Stefani!
Ah well that makes plenty more sense. The woman who left No Doubt, grew four Japanese muses and developed a healthy career in the “being a bit random” business is back with another utterly bizarre slice of shouty hip-pop. Technically, though, it’s hip-yodel as she yodels throughout the song and not just any yodel neither - it’s the yodelling section from The Sound of Music’s Lonely Goatherd. Over. And Over. And Over. Again.
This video, it mut be said, is the new epitome of “What?”
Oooooh, hold on to your trousers, people, for there is almost too much excitement in the world of pop video fanatics this week. Super Killers fan Tim Burton has directed the video for their latest song.
What is the song, you ask? Why, the song is called Bones. Let us sit, nervously, and wait to see what Tim “outside-the-box” Burton, master of the unexpected and king of gothic horror has chosen to do with the material; which is, just in case you didn’t pick it up the first time, a song called Bones.
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