Monday 25 August 2008

A-List Secrets: Why You Don't Get a Backstage Pass

How do you arrive VIP or backstage passes at concerts? I'm not a crazy, but I would love to suffer Foo Fighters next prison term they play here.
�Jenna, Melville, N.Y.


I'd like to take this opportunity to dedicate this tower to Kevin, That Other Jonas, world Health Organization gets such little dear from the kids. Everyone is always going on about Foo Fighters or Rihanna or the deuce hot Jonas Brothers. Doesn't anyone want to hang out backstage with What's-His-Name Jonas? Kevin? No?


Anyway, no matter. From what I learned today from Industry insiders, you stand very little chance of a backstage confluence with whatsoever of the above. Sorry. Actually, no I'm not. But I am pretty certain in my convictions. Find out exactly what's wrong with you after the jump.



























Most of those people milling about backstage at a concert either work for the band or have jobs in the same industry as the ring or have some job with the talent, according to a music-industry insider who has worked with Bj�rk and other acts.


"You need to either be hot and put out, or work in the music business" to mill about backstage, says my informant, world Health Organization fits into the latter category and has, for the record, hung stunned with Foo Fighters earlier one of the band's shows. Dave Grohl is apparently lovely, but we'll get to that later.


In the green River room, before a concert, "almost every last one and only of those works either for the label, management, the venue, the promoter or, in some cases, the sponsor," my source says. "Or they just 'know people' and have enough pull to score that access."


In other dustup, your best chances for regular concert backstage access will come with a career change.


Yes, you could troll eBay or Ticketmaster, seeking out those extra-expensive VIP packages that include meet-and-greets with the band. But you really don't want to do that. Take it from somebody who has witnessed plenty of them.


"Meet-and-greets are nigh always lame," my music insider warns. "There is very small mingling between the artist and the 'VIPs.' At best, you will shake the person's hand and get a photo with them."


So or else, I leave you with this opportunity to live vicariously through my beginning, who once watched a game of B-ball with Grohl after he performed with Foo Fighters at a Tibetan freedom concert.


"He was whole down to earth," she recalls, "well-disposed and peculiar. And I have friends who run into him all the time and say the same thing."


That enough for you? It'll have to do.


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Friday 15 August 2008

Top 10 TV picks: August 12-18

Television critic Philip Wakefield chooses the 10 c. H. Best shows on the box this hebdomad, for Tuesday, August 12 to Monday, August 18.



1. Ashes to Ashes: Quipped The Daily Telegraph of this Life on Mars spin-off: "Yup, the Gene djinn was back with a bang." Credit to Prime for premiering it hither much faster than TV One did the original (and scantily a week after its finale).
Prime, 9.30pm Wednesday.


2. Dexter: Dexter comes under force per unit area from 2 sides: a special project force is set up to look into the ghastly remains of his victims; and girl Rita realises he set up her dead married man.� Not to be missed.
The Box, 9.30pm Tuesday.


3. Gossip Girl: Psst! Don�t pass up the premiere of this Big Apple take on The OC. According to the Los Angeles Times, "Gossip Girl is eye candy, and mind candy, as pretty as a perfectly prepared martini - 1 that some nasty, picture-perfect have-it-all english hawthorn or crataegus laevigata not ingest drugged."
TV2, 8.30pm Friday.


4. Inside NZ: First Time in Prison: Go behind the bars of Mt Eden with an 18-year-old inmate.�
TV3, 9.30pm Thursday.


5. DEA: Despite its overstrung music and gritty graphics, this reality newcomer so glamourises Detroit�s Drug Enforcement Agency unit that it could be mistaken for a recruiting film. Hence, Entertainment Weekly dubbing it "just Dragnet with a drug substance abuse".
Prime, 8.30pm Wednesday.


6. Elvis: Viva Las Vegas: Prime commemorates the 31st anniversary of The King�s death with this 2007 special that combines unique concert footage with the likes of Paul McCartney and Chris Isaak telling Presley classics and discussing how he influenced them.
Prime, 8.30pm Saturday.


7. AotearoHA�- The Billy T Awards: Which stand-up Kiwi comic will stand out enough to win?
TV3, 8.25pm Friday.


8. The Inside: Criminal Minds soundalike about an FBI unit that investigates ghastly trigger-happy crimes. It sustained only one season in 2005 but Maxim said its "mixture of grisly murders, dark drama, and, most importantly, intriguing characters, distinguish it from your typical detective dramatic play" (then over again, it does star ex-Maxim swimsuit theoretical account Rachel Nichols).
TV3, 11.15pm Tuesday.


9. Power of 10: Whose dirty money is it, anyway? Drew Carey hosts a newfangled, big bucks game demo from the brains slow Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
TV3, 7.30pm Wednesday.


10. The Late Show With David Letterman: Guests include Donald Trump (Tuesday), Will Smith (Wednesday), Maggie Gyllenhaal (Thursday) and Charlize Theron (Friday).
Prime, post-11pm weeknights (1.35pm weekday repeats).









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Thursday 7 August 2008

Wolfsangel

Wolfsangel   
Artist: Wolfsangel

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Widdershins   
 Widdershins

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8