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Beatles’ drummer Ringo Starr treated people in Chicago to cupcakes yesterday. The ceremony was Ringo’s 68th birthday. The whilom Beatles took his birthday cupcakes out on the alley home the Intent Astound in Chicago as a indication of unwarlike and preference. Starr, who is currently touring the USA with his All- Starr Party, announced that all he wanted for his birthday was harmony and hump. When he did find 68 yesterday, he added encrust to that longing. He asked fans on his website to note down b decrease the provoke by sending a harmoniousness symbol to whoever they were next too at surely high noon yesterday. Notwithstanding, he was a scanty fresh in getting out on the row in Chicago and missed the forthwith by a few minutes. Ringo and his chain, Barbara, treated far 200 people to the pastry.
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Noel Gallagher reckons Radiohead’s ‘pay- what- you- like’ method of releasing ‘In Rainbows’ was a gigantic way of getting «empty marketing»Talking concerning the way Radiohead released ‘In Rainbows’, Gallagher said, «To be real, to me it looked like marketing – a prominent way of getting a cargo of marketing for rescue definitely. But all right for them. That’s what they do, they’re rebels and outsiders. »He added Fertile patch would not be following in the footsteps of Thom Yorke and co by letting fans elect how much to pay for their chatty new album, ‘Dig Out Your Woman’. He said «That’s not our bag, I didn’t devote a year in the most priceless studio in England, with the most extravagant maker in America, and the most dear written conniver in London to then convey it away. Fuck that. »
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Hit choirboy- songwriter Alan O’Day is preparing to manumit his anything else new album in 28 years. The ‘Private Angel’/‘Underweight Girls’ hitmaker is finishing off ‘I Consider Voices’. “All songs on the album are written or co- written by me,” Alan tells Secret Dirt. “All the «guests» are bosom to me, but not celebs. Some of Nashville’s top players but, and they can hold much more than twang! There are 14 songs on the album, ranging from mental to quirky to retro”. O’Day is overpower known as a balladeer for ‘Private Angel’ which reached no. 9 in Australia in 1977 and ‘Spare Girls’ which went to no. 11 in 1980 but he also wrote Helen Reddy’s ‘Angie Spoil’ and Right Brothers ‘Set someone back on his and Wave Elysium’. Being a booming songwriter has conceded him ammunition for to support questions from those new to the activity.
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