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The week in a minute: 12/09/05
A compilation of some of the past week's best videos, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. This week brings a canine comedian, screaming monks, the glorious return of James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs.
1.) Digby:
"Too Late"
2.) "50 Cent: Bulletproof" official movie
3.) Supermonie
4.) Spike
Jonze TV commercial for Gap
5.) "Friends" Season 10 DVD clip: "Phoebe Sings"
6.) "A
Christmas Story" trailer
7.) Need for
Speed Most Wanted review (XBox 360)
8.) One
Dog Laughing
9.) The
Concretes: "Warm Night"
10.) Hussein a
no-show at trial
11.) Peter
Jackson's King Kong review (XBox 360)
12.) The Twitching Hour
13.) "Miami Vice" Season 2 DVD trailer
14.) "King Kong: Peter Jackson's Production Diaries" DVD box excerpt: "Day 110 Skull Island Miniatures"
15.) "Cinderella Man" DVD trailer
16.) Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones Video Review (ps2)
17.) "The Rockford Files: Season One" DVD clip: "The Dexter Crisis"
Click here for the Week in a Minute archive.
Cable eases you into the digital TV transition, Google searches your bookshelf, a Web site that wants to know how you're feeling, ringtones to replace a honk, and the best cities for tailgating.
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Dr. O: "Go F*** Yourself, Mr. Cheney"
Ben Marble, M.D.'s comments to Dick Cheney were proclaimed the 'BEST TELEVISED SOUND BITE OF THE YEAR' by Rolling Stone Magazine. What many don't know is that prior to this, Ben's band, dR. O, had already been proclaimed the 'Supergroup of Cyberspace' (by Yahoo Internet Life magazine) due to their having more genre #1 songs on MP3.COM than any other band in the world with liseteners in over 100 COUNTRIES.
Nada Surf, Tommy Guerrero, Nicolay & Kay
This week on Crossfade TV, the Download Music crew checks out indie-pop vets Nada Surf, skateboard star-turned-groove master Tommy Guerrero, and Holland/Houston hip-hop duo Nicolay & Kay.
"Monty Python: Terry Jones's Personal Best" interview segment
See this clip and more on the "Monty Python: Terry Jones' Personal Best" DVD.
The Early Years: "So Far Gone"
The Early Years David Malkinson, Roger Mackin and Phil Raines (guitar, guitar and drums) ? only formed in late-2004 and not along after, their demo tape received the on-air backing of Huw Stephens and Steve Lamacq on Radio One and John Kennedy on XFM (they were even invited in to record sessions for both stations), Beggars Banquet were alerted to their talent. Less than a year on and their debut album is ready to go. Furthermore, it?s a delight. Both live and on record, the results are stunning; never swaying from their ambition to make inventive, original and accessible music. You might have already been converted to their ?noisy majesty? (Drowned in Sound) at this year?s Tapestry, Truck and Latitude festivals, supporting bands like Electrelane and / or at numerous club nights across the capital. You might even have been turned on to them by seeing them on constant late-night MTV2 rotation or soundtracking a recent Nike World Cup advert. Either way, once their music takes hold, you?ll not be sorry. The Early Years say themselves that they offer a sound that lies somewhere between their joint love for ambient noise, motorik beats, drones, feedback, harmony and melody. Dave cites his influences as Acid Mother?s Temple, The Boredoms and Spiritualized, Roger talks of his love for The 13th Floor Elevators, Julian Cope, The Velvet Underground and Storm in Heaven-era Verve and Phil talks of Can, Neu! and Tortoise as being his major sources of inspiration; all this helps to explain both the bands depth and integrity
They play DISCO. But not so much mixing it with (Post) Punk and New Wave like so many other bands right now. WhoMadeWho use lot more influences: from Surfrock to Folk to 70ies Funk. And sometimes it feels like the guys heard a dose of Italodisco and Cosmic tapes before recording. One of the interesting things about WhoMadeWho is the fact that all the three members have totally different backgrounds. Tomas Barfod the drummer is known as one of Skandinavia's best electronic DJ's and has published acclaimed records on Get Physical, Kitsune and Gomma under his moniker TOMBOY. Jeppe Kjellberg , guitar player, used to live in NYC where he was established in the local Avantgarde Jazz scene. He even recorded an album with former Lounge Lizzard guitar player DAVIS TRONZO. And Tomas Hoeffding (the bass player) is also member of Danish garage rock band Garbo.. The band released only three singles in the last year - but these 12inches caused a good buzz and heavy rotations with DJ's all over the place. Especially the single SPACE FOR RENT (and The Rapture's remix of it) is currently getting a huge response (Leftfield single of the issue in DJ mag), and their cover version of Benny Benassi's Satisfaction is still a hit in many clubs. The album?s second single OUT THE DOOR was remixed by French producers IN FLAGRANTI and SUPERDISCOUNT and has been getting good exposure in clubs worldwide. Pete Tongfeatured it in his Radio One Essential charts and 2 MANY DJ?s featured a few WhoMadeWho Songs in their latest Radio One mix. MTV in France and Italy and MTV in UK put the video on rotation. The 2 MANY DJ'S/ SOULWAX guys are such huge fans of WhoMadeWho that they invited the band to do their live support on their big UK tour in autumn 2005. Same with MYLO who invited the band to support them on their tours. UK Press quotes: "Brilliant!"(NME) "...focused and brilliant." (iD sept 2005) "while the record is super fun, the band is even better live!" (Dazed & Confused) "Should coax even the shyest of floors back from the death!"(DJ mag) NME about WHOMADEWHO's Remix of MUNK's Kick out the chairs!:One of our favorite dance tracks of the year!
