Arctic Monkeys Celebrity Playlist on iTunes |
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Arctic Monkeys have revealed their Celebrity Playlist on iTunes, containing wide variety in tracks, showing off their good taste in music.
The list in order is as follows:
The Strokes - Red Light
Nouvelle Vague - In A Manner Of Speaking
Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty
The Roots & Cody Chesnutt - The Seed 2.0
Stoney - Until You Leave
Damn Damn Leash - Be Your Own Pet
Dr. Dre - Still D.R.E.
The Streets - Weak Become Heroes
Queens of the Stone Age - You Think I Ain't Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire
British Sea Power - Remember Me
Oasis - Acquiesce
The Libertines - Death On The Stairs
The Strokes - Barely Legal
Richard Hawley - You Don't Miss The Water (Till Your Well Runs Dry)
The Dears - 22: The Death Of All The Romance
Warren G - Regulate
Queens of the Stone Age - Burn The Witch
Kiss - Rock and Roll All Nite
Click the blue image above to view a screenshot of the playlist and reasons behind the choices by all four Arctic Monkeys. |
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Mardy Bum(.com) Is Famous! |
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If you'd like to go out and buy this week's Zoo Magazine, and then flip to page 26, you'll see that there's a page on the Arctic Monkeys demos, which features a link to here. Great news for us. Check out the image here.
Thanks to everyone who keeps coming back here every day, to everyone who posts on the forum and who makes a comment on a news article. You guys are great!
And thanks to whoever wrote that article in Zoo. |
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Next Arctic Monkeys Single 'Confirmed' |
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The next single release from the Arctic Monkeys album "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" has been "confirmed" by BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe.
On Monday he said that "The View From The Afternoon" would be the next Arctic Monkeys release, though no dates were mentioned. |
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Album Cover Sparks Controversy |
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According to the BBC, a representative of the NHS in Scotland today said that the cover of the Arctic Monkeys debut album "reinforces the idea that smoking is OK"
From news.bbc.co.uk:
An Arctic Monkeys spokesman has defended the band's album cover, after it was criticised for showing a man smoking a cigarette.
Dr Laurence Gruer of NHS Health Scotland said the chart-topping album's cover "reinforces the idea that smoking is OK", he told the Herald newspaper.
But the band's product manager, Johnny Bradshaw, denied it promoted smoking.
"You can see from the image smoking is not doing him the world of good," Mr Bradshaw said.
The Arctic Monkey's debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not has sold more than 360,000 copies since its 23 January release.
It features a photograph of a friend of the band smoking on its front cover and an ashtray filled with cigarette butts on its reverse.
Dr Gruer, director of public health science at NHS Health Scotland, said: "Although the band is from Sheffield, thousands of youngsters in Scotland will buy it because it is good music.
"It is the fastest-selling album in British history, but it gives out the wrong image."
He added: "With a blatant image of a guy smoking, it will be seen by many as a cool thing to do."
But Mr Bradshaw said: "The image has been used all over the place.
"We have not had any complaints from supermarkets or places where the album has been stocked." |
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