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Colin Farrell discusses his new film "In Bruges" and writing poetry. Visit charlierose.com for the full interview
Jan
8

http://www.dancestar.com - Here's a world first from DanceStar - The Precision Guided Musicians, a special band put together especially for the 2004 awards on Miami Beach..featuring Perry Farrell, Moby and Paul Van Dyk.. Perry Farrell is quite simply, one of the most important and original musical figures of the '90s. Born Perry Bernstein in New York City on March 29, 1959, Perry moved with his family to Miami, FL as a youngster, and eventually wound up in Los Angeles, CA, where he discovered the liberating punk rock movement. By the early-80's goth-rock was sweeping across L.A. - as a result, Perry changed his name to Perry Farrell ('peripheral') and formed the goth-alternative band, Psi Com. While the group was an important musical stepping stone for Perry (his trademark heavily effected vocal style, ethereal music, etc.), the band eventually fell apart before they could sign to a major label. Years later, in 1994, Triple X Records would issue a self-titled, 5-track Psi Com compilation. Undettered, Farrell put together what would become one of the greatest rock bands of all time, Jane's Addiction. He hooked up with a pair of young metalheads, drummer Stephen Perkins and guitarist Dave Navarro, plus alternative fan Eric Avery on bass. The quartet was harder rocking than Farrell's previous outfit, and injected their rock with unpredictability -unafraid to touch upon other non-rock musical styles and making great use of dynamics. The band was also different in that it was against the testosterone-heavy image of other rockers at the time, the bandmembers would often kiss each other on stage and Farrell would sometimes dress in drag. All of the hoopla paid off for the band as they became an instant favorite on the L.A. club scene, issuing their self-titled debut on Triple X in 1987. Like it's music, the band's audience was varied - metalheads, punkers, and goths all worshipped them. A huge bidding war ensued, with Warner Bros. eventually signing the up-and-coming band. Although Jane's Addiction would only be together for 2 more albums, 1988's Nothing's Shocking and 1990's Ritual De Lo Habitual (both platinum-certified), they were a major reason for alternative rock's eventual mainstream acceptance and success. Both albums are widely considered classics, proving to be incredibly influential on the 90's alt-rock scene. Eventually, drug-fueled bickering helped break up the group, but not before they would headline the inaugural Lollapalooza tour in 1991 (Farrell was the founder of the eventual annual tour). Perry also tried his hand at filmmaking around this time, with the hard-to-decipher Gift. Perry went straight into his next project, Porno For Pyros, which included ex-Jane's drummer Perkins, as well as guitarist Peter DiStefano and bassist Martyn LeNoble. While the new outfit contained some of the same musical trademarks as J.A., it proved to be not as musically adventurous or abstract. A pair of underrated albums were issued, 1993's self-titled debut and 96's Good God's Urge, and while the band was a popular concert attraction, Farrell split the band up in 1997, shortly after an appearance on the Private Parts soundtrack and a performance at the movie's premier. Later in '97, Farrell did a brief reunion tour with Jane's Addiction (Eric Avery, who refused the invitation, was replaced by The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea on bass), releasing a spotty live/outtakes collection Kettle Whistle the same year. A year later, Farrell became a father and swore off drugs and drink for good - focusing on a new project, dubbed Gobalee. Before the new project could get off the ground, Farrell abruptly abandoned it, concentrating on recording his first solo album, which featured contributions by Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante. In November of 1999, the retrospective Rev was issued, containing hits and rarities from both Jane' s Addiciton and Porno for Pyros, as well as a pair of solo tracks. In 2001, Farrell's solo album Song Yet To Be Sung arrived, marking his first new material in five years as well as a more global, spiritual approach to his music. Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Jan
8

Whitley Strieber and Jim Marrs interviews author Joseph Farrell. Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and has published four previous works, all on theology. He recently moved back to his home state of South Dakota, where he pursues research on his other loves and hobbies: classical music (he is an organist, plays the harpsichord, and composes classical music), physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff".His book The Giza DeathStar was published in the spring of 2002, and is his first venture into "alternative history and science". The sequel, The Giza Death Star Deployed came out in Spring 2003, and the final book of the Giza Death Star trilogy, The Giza Death Star Destroyed, in 2005. Additionally, he has published two books on Nazi secret weapons, Reich of the Black Sun and The SS Brotherhood of the Bell. His new book, The Cosmic War: Interplanateray Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts, will be out in the autumn of 2007, and a sequel to The SS Brotherhood of the Bell will be out in the spring of 2008. September 9, 2006 http://www.gizadeathstar.com/ http://www.jimmarrs.com http://www.unknowncountry.com/dreamland/
Jan
8

READ THIS FIRST! SONG: "Everytime We Touch" - Cascada FOOTAGE: E! True Hollywood Story Please don't post this video anywhere under your name - I've seen it done and it feels unfair since this took me a long time to make. Your comment will not be approved if: 1) You are asking what song this is or where the footage came from (see above!) 2) You have something nasty to say about Colin Farrell (go play somewhere else) 3) Your comment could be considered offensive (racism, etc)

The opening scene of "Intermission" which stars a fantastic ensemble cast, and focuses on the lives of a few Dubliners whose lives intertwine... usually with hilarious results! This scene is my favorite and the funniest of the entire movie.

The legendary Perry Farrell announced the 2008 Kidzapalooza lineup, then took some time to jam with the School of Rock All Stars

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone FNWJR playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=72144E4796241B73 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Fridays 10:35pm on BBC One, repeated late on Saturdays. Jonathan Ross is joined in the studio by actor Colin Farrell.

This was supposed to be Tom Morello playing acoustic at SXSW. He did eventually but first Slash, Perry Farrell, and others came out and played. It was a great surprise & an amazing show! Sorry for the sideways shot, it only lasts for few seconds.

Colin Farrell appears on Ellen to talk about his new movie "Pride and Glory" and discusses his drug and alcohol recovery etc... Then dunks an audience member in the breast cancer dunk tank.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone FNWJR playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=72144E4796241B73 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Fridays 10:35pm on BBC One, repeated late on Saturdays. Jonathan Ross is joined in the studio by actor Colin Farrell.

A full three-song performance by Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction, Porno For Pyros) directed by Kevin Ford and Carter Smith. Shot by Ford, Smith, and Ted Vetterlein. Edited by Kevin Ford.

Jeff Bridges and Colin Farrell sing at a Toby Keith concert on September 18, 2008 in Albuquerque NM while filming the movie Crazy Heart. looks better when you watch in high quality. See pics and more from the concert at http://sheriffgregsolano.blogspot.com/2008/09/toby-keith-concert-and-filming-of-crazy.html

At the World Kettlebell Lifting Championships, November 3rd and 4th, 2007, in Miami, Florida, the Men's Professional Division competed in the Jerk using two 70lb. Kettlebells. This video features Marty Farrell in the Snatch Competition. Marty Farrell attained Master of Sport Rank at the World Kettlebell Lifting Championships with 66 Reps. Jerk and 87 Reps. Snatch For more information on the World Kettlebell Lifting Championships visit our website at http://www.WorldKettlebellClub.com or email WorldKettlebellClub@gmail.com All results from the World Kettlebell Lifting Championships can be found at http://www.AmericanKettlebellClub.com/Blog

The documentary Malachi Farrell à l'œuvre - La Fabrication de « La Gégène » (Malachi Farrell at work - The Making of « La Gégène ») retraces the steps involved in the making of La Gégène, a mixed media art work by Malachi Farrell and his team for the MAC/VAL museum in Vitry-sur-Seine (France) in 2007. Using movement, objects, images and sounds, La Gégène evokes the Algerian War and its related acts of violent torture as well as today's media deluge. Filmed in an experimental fashion, this documentary depicts the strength of this activist art work as it invites viewers to question social, political, historical, and contemporary events.

























