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【主播隨筆】Get your rocks off honey|日職
【主播隨筆】Get your rocks off honey|日職

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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【主播隨筆】Get your rocks off honey|日職

黃奕傑 本季在日職歐力士主場比賽的八局過後,晶瓷巨蛋內便會響起強烈的搖滾旋律,與其七局伸展時播放隊歌收尾的吉他 distortion 相呼應,這首歌是原始吶喊 Primal Scream 於1994年所發行的'Rocks'。 歌曲分享: Primal Scream 是一支來自蘇格蘭的搖滾樂團,最初於 1982 年在格拉斯哥成立。他們在 1980 年代中期是獨立流行(indie pop)音樂場景的重要一員,但後來逐漸拋棄清亮的吉他聲響,轉而受到迷幻與車庫搖滾風格的影響。 1991 年,他們推出了融合電子舞曲元素的專輯《Screamadelica》,成功打入主流市場,這張專輯也成為他們最具代表性的作品之一;倘若你沒聽過這張專輯,可能也看過以此專輯封面打印的T恤。(Nirvana同表感概) 1994 年 3 月,〈Rocks〉正式發行。這首歌成為他們當時在英國排行榜上成績最好的單曲,最高名次達到第七名。 這是一首充滿力量、節奏強烈的搖滾樂頌歌,歌詞粗獷直接,主要圍繞著享樂主義、放縱與反叛的主題。沙啞的嗓音、藍調的吉他節奏、簡單直接的歌詞,這些都讓人聯想到 60、70 年代的搖滾場景。這首歌既是在致敬老派搖滾,也是在重現那種原始能量。 專輯《Give Out But Don't Give Up》於同年度發行,但由於1994年的英倫音樂大放異彩,出現了像是布勒'Parklife',綠洲'Definitely Maybe',Prodigy 'Music for the Jilted Generation '等經典作品,原始吶喊並沒有靠這張專輯聲名大噪。 延伸聆聽: 同為蘇格蘭藝能圈人,Primal Scream也在由Irvine Welsh的小說所改拍的電影猜火車中,貢獻一首長達八分鐘的電影配樂: 但可能大家還是比較記得Lust for Life, Born Slippy, Perfect Day等勁歌金曲吧^^

Kate Moss fans stunned as supermodel ‘spotted at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend' – but all is not what it seems
Kate Moss fans stunned as supermodel ‘spotted at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend' – but all is not what it seems

The Irish Sun

time26-05-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Kate Moss fans stunned as supermodel ‘spotted at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend' – but all is not what it seems

KATE Moss fans were stunned when the supermodel was 'spotted at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend' - but all was not what it seems. Some of the biggest names in music headed to Sefton Park for the weekend, including 4 Kate Moss fans were stunned as supermodel 'spotted at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend' – but all is not what it seems Credit: Instagram 4 Super model Kate Moss at the first day of the Glastonbury Music Festival in 2005 Credit: WireImage - Getty But fans were even more dazzled by a famous celebrity that appeared in the crowd. Dressed in a black t-shirt, denim cut offs and cowboy boots - fans were convinced supermodel However, things were not as they seemed because the stunning beauty was in fact the lovely Denise, 44, works as a lookalike for Kate Moss, who recently was found to have Celebrity news But even though, Denise uses her own name on TikTok which categorically states "I am not Kate Moss" - fans still couldn't believe it. After seeing Denise's post which showed her dancing at the festival, fans were still left baffled. "Wait is this not Kate Mosse!!" exclaimed one fan. "I refuse to believe this isn't Kate Moss !!" added another. Most read in Celebrity One confused fan said: "The comments are saying that this isn't Kate Moss so I've watched the video 5 times and I'm absolutely baffled! "If this isn't Kate Moss, then who the hell is it and is she cashing in on this skill?!" Kate Moss is officially the most beautiful of all supermodels, according to science Denise explained: "I work as a lookalike but never get rich from it. I'm not actually Kate so don't get paid like Kate for jobs ." But still fans were confused - despite being on Denise's actual account. "It is Kate Moss isn't it?" asked another. To which Denise once again replied: "No it's me." But the comments kept on coming with many still questioning if the video was really of the supermodel. "Wait is this Kate Moss?! I'm convinced it is" said another fan. And another cheekily suggested: "Maybe this is why we all think Kate Moss looks amazing for her age. "We've all just been spotting Denise out and about." Despite having worked as a lookalike for the glamorous supermodel since 2017, The blonde beauty told Fabulous: 'For me, it is so so flattering that I even get to be a lookalike for Kate Moss. 'Personally I've never thought I was beautiful. I didn't like how I looked different. 'I had wide set eyes and still to this day I don't think I'm beautiful.' Meanwhile, Kate, 51, used to be a regular at Glastonbury— but her daughter Lila has admitted that she raids her Kate was last seen attending Glastonbury back in 2023 when she was pictured watching Primal Scream from the side of the Pyramid Stage. 4 Denise on the runway during the Marine Serre Womenswear Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week Credit: Getty 4 The lovely Denise works as a lookalike Kate Moss Credit: Getty

Kate Moss' daughter Lila reveals she's borrowed supermodel mum's famous Glastonbury outfits for next month's festival
Kate Moss' daughter Lila reveals she's borrowed supermodel mum's famous Glastonbury outfits for next month's festival

Scottish Sun

time26-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Kate Moss' daughter Lila reveals she's borrowed supermodel mum's famous Glastonbury outfits for next month's festival

Lila is impressed with the artists announced to perform at the festival this year MOSS BE GLASTO TIME Kate Moss' daughter Lila reveals she's borrowed supermodel mum's famous Glastonbury outfits for next month's festival Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KATE Moss's daughter Lila has admitted that she raids her supermodel mum's wardrobe — to find outfits to wear at Glastonbury Festival. Kate, 51, used to be a regular at the four-day event — but Lila, 22, is now taking centre stage as the family representative. 4 Lila Moss was photographed in New York for Vogue Australia and stunned in this white look Credit: Dario Catellani for Vogue Australia 4 Lila admitted she raids her mum's wardrobe to find outfits to wear at Glastonbury Credit: WireImage - Getty 4 Lila is the daughter of Kate and publishing maverick Jefferson Hack Credit: Getty The model says she often has the event in the back of her head when she looks through her mum's clothes. Lila said: 'I'll find something in my mum's wardrobe — borrowing a T-shirt — then I'll see something, and say, 'Wait, can I borrow that for Glastonbury?' months in advance.' Kate's garments often proved a fashion talking point at the festival — including wearing a waistcoat and wellies combination in the mud in 2005. Lila acknowledged that she also puts lots of thought and care into the attire she will be taking to Somerset. She added: 'I'll go through my whole closet of fun things that I wouldn't usually wear, and I'll put stuff together. "At Glastonbury I have a lot of fun because there's that British energy and it's exciting and it's just more people I know.' Opening up about heading to the event next month, which starts on June 25, Lila told Vogue Australia during a covershoot feature: 'Glastonbury is all about the crowds, there's nothing like it so I'm always out front. 'I've actually never experienced a super-muddy Glastonbury. "I'm praying I don't this year because it seems like it adds a lot of stress.' Lila is impressed with the artists announced to perform at the festival this year. Like Mother, Like Daughter: Fashion's Fabulous Families She said: 'I'm really excited for Neil Young this year. 'It's a very good line-up. "One of my friend's boyfriends is in Inhaler and they're playing, so that's exciting. Love Fontaines DC, too. "They're great.' Kate was last seen attending Glastonbury back in 2023 when she was pictured watching Primal Scream from the side of the Pyramid Stage. 4 Vogue Australia featuring Lila's interview is on sale Monday, 02 June, 2025 Credit: Dario Catellani for Vogue Australia Vogue Australia today revealed a first look at its June 2025 cover starring British model Lila Moss. Lila was photographed in New York for Vogue Australia by photographer Dario Catellani and styled by Vogue Australia editor-in-chief Christine Centenera. The issue is on sale on Monday, 02 June, 2025. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

Newcastle to host Mercury Prize awards ceremony
Newcastle to host Mercury Prize awards ceremony

BBC News

time07-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Newcastle to host Mercury Prize awards ceremony

Newcastle to host Mercury Prize ceremony 9 minutes ago Share Save Share Save PA Leeds band English Teacher scooped last year's Mercury Prize Newcastle is to host this year's Mercury Prize ceremony, marking the first time the event will be held outside London. The Mercury Prize is one of the most prestigious industry awards, with previous winners including Ezra Collective, Little Simz, Arctic Monkeys, Portishead and Pulp. The 2025 edition will be held at the city's Utilita Arena which recently hosted the MOBO Awards. The 16 October show, to be broadcast by the BBC, will feature live performances from some of the 12 artists shortlisted for the best British or Irish album of the past year. The Mercury Prize shortlist and winner is decided by a panel of industry experts. Unlike the Brit Awards, which recognise commercial success, the Mercury Prize seeks to reward artistic achievement. Primal Scream were the first winners, in 1992, with the accolade going to Leeds band English Teacher last year. PJ Harvey, in 2001 and 2011, remains the only multiple winner. Welcoming the award to Newcastle, the council said it was "another string to the bow" for the city, while North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said it would give the "opportunity to showcase our home-grown talent". Leader of Newcastle City Council Karen Kilgour said the success of the MOBO Awards showed "what Newcastle was capable of". "The fact that Newcastle has been chosen as the first location for the prestigious Mercury Prize to ever be held outside of London speaks volumes of the growing strength of the music industry in the city and wider city region. "The Mercury Prize needed no further evidence that Newcastle was the place to hold this prestigious industry event." PA Media Previous Mercury Prize nominees have included singer-songwriter Raye Music agency Generator said it would be coordinating a "dynamic, week-long regional fringe programme in the lead up to the awards, celebrating the depth and diversity of northern talent". Mayor Kim McGuinness said: "The success of artists like Sam Fender shows what is possible for young musicians in our region. "Our cultural offer is strong and steeped in the pride and creativity of our people, places and industrial heritage. "This event is testament to that and will help our region stand tall on the national and international stage." Follow BBC Newcastle on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Victoria Mary Clarke says beleaguered rappers Kneecap are ‘very nice lads'
Victoria Mary Clarke says beleaguered rappers Kneecap are ‘very nice lads'

Sunday World

time03-05-2025

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  • Sunday World

Victoria Mary Clarke says beleaguered rappers Kneecap are ‘very nice lads'

The writer and wife of the late Pogues singer, Shane MacGowan, added her voice to dozens of artists who have already backed the trio Victoria Mary Clarke has thrown her support behind beleaguered rappers Kneecap, saying they are 'very nice lads'. The writer and wife of the late Pogues singer, Shane MacGowan, added her voice to dozens of artists who have already backed the trio in the wake of the controversy over their 'kill your local MP' and 'up Hamas, up Hezbollah' videos. Asked her opinion about the group whose on-stage antics have landed them in hot water, Victoria told Sunday World: 'I think they are wonderful people and really, really talented. She added that she 'admired their courage and passion', before saying: 'They are really nice guys.' Earlier this week, more than 40 music acts, including Primal Scream and Paul Weller, signed an open letter in support of Kneecap. In the days before the videos surfaced, the group faced controversy after they displayed a message reading 'Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. 'It is being enabled by the U.S. government who arm and fund Israel despite their war crimes. F**k Israel, Free Palestine,' on stage following their set at the Coachella music festival. This has led to the band being dropped from Cornwall's Eden Project festival this summer, while there have also been numerous calls for them to be dropped from Glastonbury. Kneecap's record label, Heavenly Recordings, then released an open letter highlighting a 'clear, concerted attempt to censor and ultimately deplatform' the group. 'As artists, we feel the need to register our opposition to any political repression of artistic freedom,' the letter reads. 'In a democracy, no political figures or political parties should have the right to dictate who does and does not play at music festivals or gigs that will be enjoyed by thousands of people. 'Kneecap are not the story. Gaza is the story. Genocide is the story. And the silence, acquiescence and support of those crimes against humanity by the elected British Government is the real story. Victoria Mary Clarke 'Solidarity with all artists with the moral courage to speak out against Israeli war crimes, and the ongoing persecution and slaughter of the Palestinian people." The list of Irish artists who have signed the letter includes Blindboy Boatclub, Christy Moore, Damien Dempsey, and Fontaines DC. They have joined the likes of Paul Weller, Peter Perrett, Poor Creature, Primal Scream and Pulp. Other groups have also taken to social media asking to be added to the list of signatories including Mercury Prize nominees Yard Act, while Massive Attack released their own statement in support. Meanwhile their band's manager has said they are happy to apologise in person to the daughter of murdered Conservative MP David Amess following the controversy over 'kill your local MP' chant. The hip-hop group have already published an online apology to the families of Mr Amess and Labour MP Jo Cox after footage from a gig allegedly showed one member saying: 'The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP.' Katie Amess said she was 'absolutely heartbroken' after seeing the clip from a performance in November 2023. She said it had 'brought back so much pain and upset'. She said she would be willing to meet the group and tell them how her life has been 'obliterated' by her father's death. The group's manager, Daniel Lambert, told Newstalk: 'The lads are happy to talk to that lady. The lads are happy to meet with that lady. The lads are happy to apologise to that lady.' Ms Amess has urged a 'thorough investigation to determine the full extent of any criminal activity' and said it 'is imperative that individuals and groups are held accountable for their words and actions that incite violence and hatred'. Mr Lambert suggested that the footage emerged because the group criticised Israel over the war in Gaza during their recent performance at the Coachella festival in the US. He told The Pat Kenny Show: 'You've got to focus on this. Why has this emerged? Kneecap went to Coachella and Kneecap said at Coachella, facts. Facts about what happened (in Gaza). 'And you know what happened as a response? All of this.' Earlier this week, Brendan Cox, whose wife was murdered in 2016, called Kneecap's statement 'only half an apology'. Kneecap's Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí Today's News in 90 Seconds - May 3rd Counter-terrorism officers are investigating the footage from November 2023 as well as another piece of footage from last November that appears to show one of them shouting 'up Hamas, up Hezbollah'. The Northern Irish band posted a statement online saying they have 'never supported' Hamas or Hezbollah, which are both banned organisations in the UK. Yesterday, Kneecap teased new music and posted an image on X of one of them wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh scarf, saying: 'New track coming soon… stay tuned… lock down your aerial.' Several upcoming Kneecap shows in Europe have been cancelled by promoters and Jewish groups, while former X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne called for them to be dropped from the Glastonbury line-up next month.

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