Outrageous… I think so!

Filed under: Bands, Music, Random — Christy @ 8:48 am March 30, 2010

Spinner.com list 20 Outrageous Tribute Bands, some of these are pretty funny, others I have actually heard of. Check it out and watch some of the videos! The comments are also pretty good… Here is one of the bands listed in the comments the Hormones a Ramones tribute band.

Who do you think is the most outrageous? Do you disagree with any on the list? I think that anyone that can stand up in front of a group of people and play music or sing deserves some sort of applause. It’s not easy exposing yourself like that on stage. So KUDOS to you, 20 outrageous cover bands (plus the Ramones cover band) you get an applaud from me!

♥, CT

No big names scheduled?

Filed under: Music, Video Games — Christy @ 8:14 am March 29, 2010

I think the newspaper had this one wrong…


led-zeppelin2This is why I love reading older newspapers… Led Zeppelin not a big name?! I’m sorry reporter, they ended up being one of the biggest names in music… to date.

♥, CT

My fave…

Filed under: Music — Christy @ 8:20 am March 25, 2010

Crystal BowersoxAdmittedly, I’m not the biggest fan of American Idol - even more so this year than in previous years. But I must admit, Crystal Bowersox is probably my favorite Idol contestant of all time, sorry Kelly. Even if Crystal doesn’t win she is going to have an amazing career. Her voice and her stage presence are impeccable. I wish she would ditch her guitar one night and truly rock out - I’m pretty sure she has it in her to do so. If you haven’t had the pleasure of listening to Crystal you can check her out online a Billboard.com!

♥, CT

People you’ll find hanging out in music store.

Filed under: Music, Random — Christy @ 11:26 am March 24, 2010

This made me laugh… I love music stores and I have definitely seen all eight of these people hanging out at one time or another. Read “8 People You’ll Find Hanging Out in a Music Store.” If you have EVER been to a music store you are sure to relate. My favorite is number eight! There is a guy outside of my favorite music store that has obviously consumed too many drugs in his life and is now the creeper outside of the music store. Secretly I love seeing him because it makes me laugh that he is having such a good time humming a made up song to himself.

♥, CT

MJ’s doctor in MORE trouble?

Filed under: Random — Christy @ 8:02 am March 23, 2010

Below is a story taken from Yahoo! News, written by the Associated Press. It explains how Michael Jackson’s doctor may have covered up evidence instead of saving MJ.

LOS ANGELES – Michael Jackson’s doctor halted CPR on the dying pop star and delayed calling paramedics so he could collect drug vials at the scene, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press that shed new light on the singer’s chaotic final moments.

The explosive allegation that Dr. Conrad Murray may have tried to hide evidence is likely to be a focus as prosecutors move ahead with their involuntary manslaughter case against him.

The account was given to investigators by Alberto Alvarez, Jackson’s logistics director, who was summoned to the stricken star’s side as he was dying on June 25. His statement and those from two other Jackson employees also obtained by the AP paint a grisly scene in Jackson’s bedroom.

Alvarez told investigators that he rushed to Jackson’s room and saw the star lying in his bed, an IV attached to his leg. Jackson’s mouth was agape, eyes open and there was no sign of life. Murray worked frantically, at one point performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation while Alvarez took over CPR.

Two of the star’s children, Prince and Paris, came in the room and cried as they saw Murray trying to save their father. A nanny was called to usher them away and they were taken to wait outside in a vehicle.

The documents also detail an odd encounter with Murray after Jackson was declared dead at a nearby hospital. Murray insisted he needed to return to the mansion to get cream that Jackson had “so the world wouldn’t find out about it,” according to the statements, which provide no elaboration.

Murray’s lawyer, Ed Chernoff, rejected the notion his client tried to hide drugs. He also noted Alvarez was interviewed twice by police and gave different accounts of what happened in Jackson’s bedroom. During the first interview, Alvarez made no mention of being told to tidy away medicine vials.

“He didn’t say any of those things, then two months later, all of a sudden, the doc is throwing bottles into the bag,” Chernoff said. “Alvarez’s statement is inconsistent with his previous statement. We will deal with that at trial.”

Alvarez and the others who gave the statements, Jackson’s personal assistant Michael Amir Williams and driver/bodyguard Faheem Muhammad, could be key witnesses should Murray go to trial. Except for the brief appearances by the nanny and the children, Alvarez and Muhammad were the only others in the room with Murray as he tried to save Jackson before paramedics arrived.

A call to Alvarez’s attorney was not immediately returned.

Jackson, 50, hired Murray to be his personal physician as he prepared for a series of comeback performances in London. He was participating in strenuous rehearsals and Murray would routinely meet him at the star’s home in the evening for treatments.

The Los Angeles coroner ruled Jackson’s death a homicide caused by an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol and two other sedatives given to get the chronic insomniac to sleep. Propofol, a milky white liquid, is supposed to be administered only by anesthesia professionals in medical settings. Patients require constant monitoring because the drug depresses breathing and heart rate while lowering blood pressure, a potentially deadly combination.

Murray, 57, a cardiologist licensed in Nevada, California and Texas, has acknowledged briefly leaving Jackson’s bedside the day he died but maintained from the outset that nothing he gave the singer should have killed him. It wasn’t illegal for him to administer propofol, though whether he followed proper procedures while Jackson was under the influence is a key part of the case.

Alvarez, Muhammad and Williams are all represented by attorney Carl Douglas and gave their statements separately on Aug. 31 at the lawyer’s Beverly Hills office. None of the three has spoken publicly about the events of June 25.

Alvarez told police he arrived at Jackson’s home around 10:20 a.m. He was awaiting instructions for the day in a security trailer outside Jackson’s rented mansion when, at 12:17 p.m., his phone rang. It was Williams.

Williams told Alvarez that Murray had just called to say Jackson was in trouble. Alvarez rushed into the mansion and up the stairs to Jackson’s room, where he saw Murray standing at the pop star’s bedside, performing CPR with one hand, according to the statements.

Alvarez asked the doctor what had happened.

“He had a reaction, he had a bad reaction,” Murray replied, according to Alvarez’s statement.

Murray then grabbed a few vials with rubber tops and told Alvarez to put them in a bag, Alvarez told investigators. Alvarez picked up a plastic bag from the floor and Murray put the bottles inside, then Murray told Alvarez to put that plastic bag inside a brown canvas bag, according to the account.

Alvarez said Murray then told him to remove an IV bag from a stand and put it in a blue canvas bag. He did, and noticed the bag had a connector with a milky white substance in it. Alvarez didn’t say what happened to the bags, nor did he identify what was in the vials.

Two days after Jackson’s death, under several hours of questioning by police, Murray eventually directed them to a closet in Jackson’s bedroom. In it, they found propofol and other sedatives in a bag.

On the day Jackson died, Murray waited until the bags were filled before telling Alvarez to call 911, according to Alvarez’s statement.

“I need an ambulance as soon as possible,” Alvarez told a dispatcher. “We have a gentleman here that needs help and he’s not breathing.”

The dispatcher told Alvarez to put Jackson on the floor.

At that moment, Muhammad rushed into the room and began helping with chest compressions while Murray attempted mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

Murray told the men it was his first time performing CPR, Alvarez said, though Chernoff said Murray had administered CPR many times before.

Murray then placed a dark brown machine with wires onto Jackson’s fingers, Alvarez said. Police later said they found a pulse oximeter at Jackson’s home, a medical device that shows heart rate and the amount of oxygen in the blood.

By 12:27 p.m., paramedics arrived at the house. According to their report, Jackson was not breathing and had no pulse at 12:29 p.m. However, Murray stated he could feel a weak pulse in Jackson’s upper thigh area, Alvarez and Muhammad said.

According to the paramedic report, emergency responders tried two rounds of resuscitation attempts and were ready to discontinue treatment, but Murray said he would take responsibility and insisted resuscitation be continued in the ambulance.

At 1:07 p.m., the singer was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, where doctors attempted a range of resuscitation techniques. Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m.

At the hospital, after the death had been called, Williams said he saw Murray crying.

Murray asked Williams if he or someone else could take him back to the mansion so he could pick up the cream, according to Williams’ statement.

Williams said he didn’t think it was a good idea for Murray to return to the house. He spoke to Muhammad and they agreed they wouldn’t take Murray back. They concocted a story that police had taken all the keys to the vehicles as part of the investigation.

Murray said he would take a cab, and Williams said he saw him leave the hospital through a side door.


I was baffled when I heard this on the news last night and again this morning! So crazy!

♥, CT

Art of Explosion

Filed under: Bands, Music — Christy @ 1:33 pm March 21, 2010

I can’t claim finding this band on my own… Art of Explosion calls Sacramento, Calif. home, you can check them out on MySpace or listen to the video below and let me know what you think.

This isn’t a band I would typically gravitate towards, but I really love the sound of their music. Help these guys make their names known and spread the word about Art of Explosion!!!

♥, CT

Last day of WINTER!

Filed under: Random — Christy @ 8:32 am March 19, 2010

Oh how I LOVE spring! The weather has been nice all week in California, it’s been making me really excited to start spring and good, comfortable weather. I spent most of my morning thinking “what kind of music reminds me of spring?” after about an hour of deliberation I still couldn’t come up with ANYTHING. Yes, some classic Spice Girls and LFO come to mind, but neither of those are recent… What song or band reminds you of spring?

Since I couldn’t think of a song that reminded me of spring I thought I should post something else amusing. Here are The 30 Worst Album Covers Ever… Some of these are just SO bad! Why didn’t someone chime in and say “you probably shouldn’t use this…”? I hope you enjoy those, I really did.

♥, CT

PS. How are you kicking off spring? I’m thinking a backyard barbecue and some adult beverages… (:

Happy Saint Patty’s day!!!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Christy @ 5:38 pm March 17, 2010

In honor of Saint Patrick’s day… John Mayer singing St. Patrick’s day LIVE! (:

It’s definitely not the most St. Patrick’s day song out there but I love John Mayer!!

♥, CT

PS. BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN TONIGHT! DESIGNATE A DRIVE!!

Gen. Platt sued over ‘Pants on the Ground’

Filed under: Uncategorized — Christy @ 7:06 am March 14, 2010

I’m not the biggest fan of Ameican Idol but I really did love this song, it’s probably one of the funniest things to happen on Idol. This article (from TMZ, which happens to be one of my favorite celebrity-based shows) reports that Gen. Larry Platt is being SUED for the notorious ‘Pant’s on the Ground’… Check out the article and let me know what you think.

If you didn’t have the pleasure of listening to ‘Pants on the Ground’ here is the video:

♥, CT

RIP Biggie Smalls

Filed under: Uncategorized — Christy @ 7:47 am March 10, 2010

Yesterday marked the 13 year anniversary of Biggie Smalls aka The Notorious B.I.G.’s death. His memory still lives on in rap and hip hop music. Check out this article about Biggie Smalls.

RIP Biggie Smalls, the music world will always miss you!

♥, CT

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