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Pharme64
eytottoe
Hello! eadekdd interesting eadekdd site! I'm really like it! Very, very eadekdd good!
Alfredo
Lima
Hi Chris! I hope to get your new album soon. Take Care and Happy New Year!
Alfredo
Lima
Hi again Chris! Email sent again with my data (user name) so you can verify my identity on iSound.
By the way, I can't find any other email -but your Hotmail- to contact you.
Please, let me know if you got this new email this time.
Thank you Chris. Take care!
By the way, I can't find any other email -but your Hotmail- to contact you.
Please, let me know if you got this new email this time.
Thank you Chris. Take care!
Alfredo
Couldn't find an email on this site or my personal one -please resend! Cx
Alfredo
Lima
email sent Chris! Thank you very very much!!! :)
Blue Like You
Alfredo - post me a message (in confidence - use the email link below or email me at cchesney@hotmail.com ) with your postal land address and I'll mail you a copy of Blue Like You cd. Thanks for your interest!! Chris x
Alfredo
Lima
Hi Chris. A year ago I bought your Blue like You album (via ISound) and they gave me 128kbps files :( I contacted them and I was told that that was the format and quality given by the artist... Chris, is there a way to get a better quality copy of that album?
I can't wait to hear your new cd next year! Hearing Boris will be awesome too ;)
I can't wait to hear your new cd next year! Hearing Boris will be awesome too ;)
Rupert
Cornwall
Hi Chris
I helped Mark Blake on some of the research for his Queen book. I run www.queenincornwall.blogspot.com
I wonder if you have seen the advert for Sour Milk Sea in Cornwall? If you havent I can send it to you...
Have you got an ordinary e-mail address please???
Cheers
rupert.white@virgin.net
I helped Mark Blake on some of the research for his Queen book. I run www.queenincornwall.blogspot.com
I wonder if you have seen the advert for Sour Milk Sea in Cornwall? If you havent I can send it to you...
Have you got an ordinary e-mail address please???
Cheers
rupert.white@virgin.net
Chris Chesney
London
Yes Trev ex-cake like yourself. Good to hear from you - Email me through the link here,Chris
Trev Williams
Pembury, Kent
Hi Chris. You have to be an ex-Cake with your brother Andy? If not, you won't have the faintest idea that I was The Cakes' bass player somewhere around 1984 - Fox and Firkin, Catford etc? If so, I'm glad to hear you're still rocking. So am I. I'll say no more in case you are, embarassingly, a completely different Chris Chesney/Dummett. Otherwise, it would be great to hear from you.
Chris Chesney
Holy drumsticks Batperson - No! If you manage to locate rob, -do let me know. CC
Robin
E Anglia
Any chance you know where to find Rob Tyrell these days please? I used to play in a four-piece blues band called "Blues Enclosure" with him in '67-ish and would like to get in touch if possible. Thanks.
Steve Williamson
Plymouth, England
Chris Chesney, The Man, The Music, The Performer, Maker of ALL THAT'S GOOD MUSIC.
I look forward to meeting up soon Chris. I only hope I have paid you the respect you so rightly deserve in my book. I have enjoyed our conversations and I just love your music and will champion your corner for as long as you keep putting your music out my friend. Good luck and may you find the legendary status that you so rightly deserve. Steve W.
I look forward to meeting up soon Chris. I only hope I have paid you the respect you so rightly deserve in my book. I have enjoyed our conversations and I just love your music and will champion your corner for as long as you keep putting your music out my friend. Good luck and may you find the legendary status that you so rightly deserve. Steve W.
kate simpson
London UK
i am trying to find out if anyone has more on the late great 'simon stable' who before John Peel was ousting some of the best alternative rock music in town.
Mike
Oh yeah, one more to make sure the boom-boom room is working!
Mike
Just stopping by to say hello.
chris chesney
another fine rant.....
Guess this hardly goes without saying... but just saw "Jamiriquois" on channel 4 special. Frenetic rather than exciting, busy rather than funky, mannerist rather than stylish. and that ridiculous vocal sound from JK! The grooves were so THIN, man. I mean the opposite of PHAT. My top sounds of 2006 were The Neville Brothers (saw em live, deep grooves, sublime vocals, acres of 'space' in the music, Lucinda Williams - great songs and band(simplicity and feel) and .....that's about it! Scissor sisters sound like Leo Sayer, Razorlight, after a promising start have opted for anodyne pop, and the Killers are just meaningless..... sorry folks. If you think I've missed something, please let me know your views on this forum.... Chris
Wayne Nunes
email me with your number would be nice to hook up
chris chesney
Music Criticism. Are you aware of presenter and DJ Mark Lamarr? I disagree with some of his views, but I applaud his willingness to assert his personal prejudices. All too often you hear someone (in defence of a piece of tawdry rubbish that you loathe), saying that "such-and-such an artist has sold x-million records". This has no bearing whatsoever on the matter. Plenty of hamburgers sells millions - doesn't make 'em good! Apart from the obvious candidates such as James Blunt - who is an utter travesty, purveying his feeble brand of weak, pathetic, bleating, insulting sub-pop tosh - there are other iconic 'stars' who receive blanket media coverage till we get set to vomit. What puzzles to me is how many people I thought had some shred of intelligence go along with it all. Anyway, as I was saying. Partly due to the media's insatiable hunger for current 'content' but mostly to do with the filthy stratatgems of the avaricious and all-consuming whores of the record company world, we are subjected to Mr. bloody Robbie Williams in concert, his new single on heavy rotation on MTV, in interview, behind the scenes in the studio, and on a talk-show. I kid you not. Surfing the aiwaves one insomniac night I found him on 6 channels simultaneously. And he is SO shit. Zero talent. (Oh, but he's such a cheeky chappie! - Piss off!) Hot on his heels come .... the Eurhythmics. Mercifully quiet for a couple of years (we prayed they'd disappeared), on the release of their new product and re-packaged 'greatest hits', we are force-fed that dreadful woman with her lavatory brush haircut and her arid, empty, cold, soulless voice using all the mannerisms (but none of the essence) of gospel and soul music to deliver her meaningless and pointless message. Their omnipresence and ubiquity are eloquent reminders of the machinatiions of the vile 666 that is the foul maw of the media beast.
chris chesney
london
Saw this and loved it!
There's a reason you never hear music by the group The Doors used in TV ads. Much to the dismay of his former band mates, Doors drummer John Densmore hasn't allowed any of the band's music to be used in television commercials. Whether it's $15 million offered by Cadillac to use the song "Break On Through (to the Other Side)" in an SUV ad or the $4 million offer from Apple Computer, Densmore hasn't given in. The reason, in his own words:
"People lost their virginity to this music, got high for the first time to this music," Densmore said. "I've had people say kids died in Vietnam listening to this music, other people say they know someone who didn't commit suicide because of this music. On stage, when we played these songs, they felt mysterious and magic. That's not for rent."
Densmore did relent (just once) to the lure of TV ad dollars. Back in the 1970s, he agreed to let the song "Riders on the Storm" be used to sell Pirelli Tires in a TV spot in the UK. "I gave every cent to charity. Jim's ghost was in my ear, and I felt terrible. If I needed proof that it was the wrong thing to do, I got it." (via Boing Boing.)
There's a reason you never hear music by the group The Doors used in TV ads. Much to the dismay of his former band mates, Doors drummer John Densmore hasn't allowed any of the band's music to be used in television commercials. Whether it's $15 million offered by Cadillac to use the song "Break On Through (to the Other Side)" in an SUV ad or the $4 million offer from Apple Computer, Densmore hasn't given in. The reason, in his own words:
"People lost their virginity to this music, got high for the first time to this music," Densmore said. "I've had people say kids died in Vietnam listening to this music, other people say they know someone who didn't commit suicide because of this music. On stage, when we played these songs, they felt mysterious and magic. That's not for rent."
Densmore did relent (just once) to the lure of TV ad dollars. Back in the 1970s, he agreed to let the song "Riders on the Storm" be used to sell Pirelli Tires in a TV spot in the UK. "I gave every cent to charity. Jim's ghost was in my ear, and I felt terrible. If I needed proof that it was the wrong thing to do, I got it." (via Boing Boing.)
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