Sunday, July 29, 2007
I have had tonsilitis pretty much all week... It sucks... Wondered why I had a sore throat all day tuesday and wednesday... woke up thursday morning not able to swallow! I hate tonsils!
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Music Survey
1. Of all the bands/artists in your cd/record collection, which one do you own the most albums by?
Prince - artist - band motley crue
2. What was the last song you listened to?
smokin in the boys room
3. What's in your record/CD player right now?
decade of decadence
4. What song would you say sums you up?
All in the name of... rock n roll
5. What's your favourite local band?
can't put it down to just one
6. What was the last show you attended?
Big show? - Guns n Roses - 16th
Little(r) show? - final countdown
7. What was the greatest show you've ever been to?
all of the motley crue shows were the best shows on earth - but palais topped the lot!
8. What's the worst band you've ever seen in concert?
I don't go and see crap bands
9. What band do you love musically but hate the members of?
none... I’m pretty black and white
10. What is the most musically involved you have ever been?
sang with the choirboys last month - major highlight of my life
11. What shows are you looking forward to?
bon jovi, sixx:am, show at billboard
12. What is your favourite band shirt?:
girls girls girls tee from gig in 1990
13. What musician would you like to hang out with?
Nikki fucking Sixx
14. What musician would you like to be in love with?
see question above... does "from afar" count???
15. Metal question - jeans and leather or cracker jack clothes?
Jeans and leather cos I have no idea what cracker jack clothes are :s
16. Sabbath or solo Ozzy?
Sabbath
17. Commodores or solo Lionel Ritchie?
Lionel Ritchie
18. Punk rock, hip hop or heavy metal?
Heavy metal
19. Doesn't Primus suck?
who cares
20. Name 4 flawless albums:
girls girls girls - motley crue
master of puppets - metallica
bon jovi - bon jovi
purple rain - prince
21. Did you know that filling out this survey makes you a music geek?
who gives a shit... since you're reading it!
22. What was the greatest decade for music?
Late 80's to Mid 90's. Let's say 1985-1995.
23. How many music-related videos/dvds do you own? I dunno, about 20
24. Do you like Journey? yes and so what of it???
26. What is your favourite movie soundtrack? adventures of ford fairlane
27. What was your last musical "phase" before you wizened up? fuck! as if... metal rules
28. What's the crappiest CD/record/etc. you've ever bought? I don't do crap music - I told you earlier
29. Do you prefer vinyl or CDs? vinyl is the bomb!
30. All totalled, how much do you spend on music a month? None of your business... he he he! (Can’t let mum find out I owe her money)
Prince - artist - band motley crue
2. What was the last song you listened to?
smokin in the boys room
3. What's in your record/CD player right now?
decade of decadence
4. What song would you say sums you up?
All in the name of... rock n roll
5. What's your favourite local band?
can't put it down to just one
6. What was the last show you attended?
Big show? - Guns n Roses - 16th
Little(r) show? - final countdown
7. What was the greatest show you've ever been to?
all of the motley crue shows were the best shows on earth - but palais topped the lot!
8. What's the worst band you've ever seen in concert?
I don't go and see crap bands
9. What band do you love musically but hate the members of?
none... I’m pretty black and white
10. What is the most musically involved you have ever been?
sang with the choirboys last month - major highlight of my life
11. What shows are you looking forward to?
bon jovi, sixx:am, show at billboard
12. What is your favourite band shirt?:
girls girls girls tee from gig in 1990
13. What musician would you like to hang out with?
Nikki fucking Sixx
14. What musician would you like to be in love with?
see question above... does "from afar" count???
15. Metal question - jeans and leather or cracker jack clothes?
Jeans and leather cos I have no idea what cracker jack clothes are :s
16. Sabbath or solo Ozzy?
Sabbath
17. Commodores or solo Lionel Ritchie?
Lionel Ritchie
18. Punk rock, hip hop or heavy metal?
Heavy metal
19. Doesn't Primus suck?
who cares
20. Name 4 flawless albums:
girls girls girls - motley crue
master of puppets - metallica
bon jovi - bon jovi
purple rain - prince
21. Did you know that filling out this survey makes you a music geek?
who gives a shit... since you're reading it!
22. What was the greatest decade for music?
Late 80's to Mid 90's. Let's say 1985-1995.
23. How many music-related videos/dvds do you own? I dunno, about 20
24. Do you like Journey? yes and so what of it???
26. What is your favourite movie soundtrack? adventures of ford fairlane
27. What was your last musical "phase" before you wizened up? fuck! as if... metal rules
28. What's the crappiest CD/record/etc. you've ever bought? I don't do crap music - I told you earlier
29. Do you prefer vinyl or CDs? vinyl is the bomb!
30. All totalled, how much do you spend on music a month? None of your business... he he he! (Can’t let mum find out I owe her money)
MTV networks,
Unveil Nikki Sixx's
'The Heroin Diaries'
PR NEWSWIRE
Posted: 2007-07-17 15:42:14
Unveil Nikki Sixx's
'The Heroin Diaries'
PR NEWSWIRE
Posted: 2007-07-17 15:42:14
LOS ANGELES, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Executives from MTV along with sister company Pocket Books (a division of Simon & Schuster) held a press conference in a new venue, Crash Mansion, in downtown Los Angeles to give the media and a few lucky fans a preview of Nikki Sixx's book & soundtrack CD, The Heroin Diaries. The presentation was hosted by Billboard Magazine editor Tamara Conniff, and featured the Motley Crue bassist along with several project partners. In introducing Sixx, Conniff called the book, "The most addictive Rock & Roll take since The Dirt." Sixx then revealed to a packed room of reporters and camera crews that the book was based on the actual diaries he kept during the height of his crippling heroin addiction in the late '80's along with commentary by a host of people including his Crue band-mates, Vanity (his girlfriend at the time), Slash and a host of former associates. "I felt the book wasn't complete without other people's perspective and opinions on what I was like as an addict," said Sixx. "They would tell me if I was full of sh*t." Simon & Schuster Deputy Publisher Anthony Ziccardi, in describing what drew him to the book, called the Heroin Diaries, "The most brutally honest and revealing account of drug abuse ever written." Ziccardi also referenced the unique graphical design of the book by artist and photographer Paul Brown.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070717/NYTU121-a )
Media and guests were also treated to a preview of the accompanying Heroin Diaries soundtrack that Sixx had kept hidden from everyone for months, only revealing it to his management company and label upon delivery of the final book manuscript. To create the soundtrack, Sixx worked with multi-talented musicians/producers DJ Ashba and James Michael, dubbed Sixx: A.M., who drew inspiration from chapters in the book. "We weren't writing for radio," said Sixx. However, radio seems to disagree, according to Clear Channel Director of Rock Programming Jim Richards, who heavily praised the lead single, "Life Is Beautiful" which is already top 40 on the rock radio charts despite only officially being serviced for playlists this week. Richard's referred to the album as a complete body of work and drew comparisons with albums such as "Tommy" (The Who) and "The Wall" (Pink Floyd).
MTV Senior Executive Peter Baron announced that the literary work would be branded as an MTV/VH1 book and supported with a full range of "on channel, off channel and on-line" programming, including heavy support of the music video for "Life Is Beautiful," which he showed to the media. In introducing the clip, which was also directed by Paul Brown, Baron described the video as "visually bringing the book to life," by combining band performance with edgy animation of the book artwork.
Sixx also announced that 25% of all book royalties would go to benefit "Running Wild In The Night," a charity that he began in association with Covenant House, Los Angeles. George Lozano, Executive Director of Covenant House LA, which helps rescue homeless and runaway youth from the street, called Nikki an "inspiration" and "role model" for the kids helped by his organization. To underscore the point, Lozano introduced Irwin Gonzalez, an 18-year old rescued by Covenant House, who said that because of people like Nikki who help provide an alternative to the lifestyle of the street through music, he had been given "the gift of hope." Sixx, a former runaway himself, said he was drawn to the organization because "music gave me the opportunity to get off the streets and gave me something to live for.
Following the press conference, downtown Los Angeles experienced a 115- decibel tumbler when Sixx: A.M. made their world premiere with a live set featuring 5 songs in front of the press and contest winners from radio & MySpace . The thundering sound was accompanied by synchronous visual projections of animation and artwork from the book.
The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star, The Soundtrack was written and produced by Sixx, James Michael and DJ Ashba under the moniker Sixx: A.M., as the dark, sonic companion to the book. The Heroin Diaries soundtrack will be in stores on August 21 via Eleven Seven Music with the book following on September 18 from MTV/VH1.
For more information on Nikki Sixx, The Heroin Diaries, Sixx: A.M. and Running Wild In The Night please visit www.nikkisixx.net .
Nikki Sixx was born Frank Feranna in San Jose, California, in 1958 and grew up in Seattle with his grandmother. At the age of seventeen, he sold his guitars and took a bus to Los Angeles, where he began hanging out in local clubs and playing in bands. He founded Motley Crue in 1981 with friend and drummer, Tommy Lee. As the cofounder, songwriter and bassist of one of Rock's most notorious bad boy bands, Motley Crue, Sixx has achieved international success having sold more than 40 million albums worldwide, documented the band's quintessentially decadent lifestyle in the best-selling 2001 autobiography and soon-to-be feature film, The Dirt, and had one of the top- grossing tours of 2005, with all four original members reuniting to play before an estimated one million people in the U.S. Sixx is an avid photographer, clothing designer with his Royal Underground line, author and primarily a songwriter who has written songs with Meat Loaf, Marion Raven, Drowning Pool, The Exies and Saliva.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070717/NYTU121-a )
Media and guests were also treated to a preview of the accompanying Heroin Diaries soundtrack that Sixx had kept hidden from everyone for months, only revealing it to his management company and label upon delivery of the final book manuscript. To create the soundtrack, Sixx worked with multi-talented musicians/producers DJ Ashba and James Michael, dubbed Sixx: A.M., who drew inspiration from chapters in the book. "We weren't writing for radio," said Sixx. However, radio seems to disagree, according to Clear Channel Director of Rock Programming Jim Richards, who heavily praised the lead single, "Life Is Beautiful" which is already top 40 on the rock radio charts despite only officially being serviced for playlists this week. Richard's referred to the album as a complete body of work and drew comparisons with albums such as "Tommy" (The Who) and "The Wall" (Pink Floyd).
MTV Senior Executive Peter Baron announced that the literary work would be branded as an MTV/VH1 book and supported with a full range of "on channel, off channel and on-line" programming, including heavy support of the music video for "Life Is Beautiful," which he showed to the media. In introducing the clip, which was also directed by Paul Brown, Baron described the video as "visually bringing the book to life," by combining band performance with edgy animation of the book artwork.
Sixx also announced that 25% of all book royalties would go to benefit "Running Wild In The Night," a charity that he began in association with Covenant House, Los Angeles. George Lozano, Executive Director of Covenant House LA, which helps rescue homeless and runaway youth from the street, called Nikki an "inspiration" and "role model" for the kids helped by his organization. To underscore the point, Lozano introduced Irwin Gonzalez, an 18-year old rescued by Covenant House, who said that because of people like Nikki who help provide an alternative to the lifestyle of the street through music, he had been given "the gift of hope." Sixx, a former runaway himself, said he was drawn to the organization because "music gave me the opportunity to get off the streets and gave me something to live for.
Following the press conference, downtown Los Angeles experienced a 115- decibel tumbler when Sixx: A.M. made their world premiere with a live set featuring 5 songs in front of the press and contest winners from radio & MySpace . The thundering sound was accompanied by synchronous visual projections of animation and artwork from the book.
The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star, The Soundtrack was written and produced by Sixx, James Michael and DJ Ashba under the moniker Sixx: A.M., as the dark, sonic companion to the book. The Heroin Diaries soundtrack will be in stores on August 21 via Eleven Seven Music with the book following on September 18 from MTV/VH1.
For more information on Nikki Sixx, The Heroin Diaries, Sixx: A.M. and Running Wild In The Night please visit www.nikkisixx.net .
Nikki Sixx was born Frank Feranna in San Jose, California, in 1958 and grew up in Seattle with his grandmother. At the age of seventeen, he sold his guitars and took a bus to Los Angeles, where he began hanging out in local clubs and playing in bands. He founded Motley Crue in 1981 with friend and drummer, Tommy Lee. As the cofounder, songwriter and bassist of one of Rock's most notorious bad boy bands, Motley Crue, Sixx has achieved international success having sold more than 40 million albums worldwide, documented the band's quintessentially decadent lifestyle in the best-selling 2001 autobiography and soon-to-be feature film, The Dirt, and had one of the top- grossing tours of 2005, with all four original members reuniting to play before an estimated one million people in the U.S. Sixx is an avid photographer, clothing designer with his Royal Underground line, author and primarily a songwriter who has written songs with Meat Loaf, Marion Raven, Drowning Pool, The Exies and Saliva.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Friday, July 06, 2007
Today I had a play date with Nydia and the special man, Jack...Hadn't seen them for ages and he had grown so much! What a little spunk he continues to grow into...