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NewsBonde Do Role release 'Marina Gasolina'Bonde Do Role release the booty shakin? hit Marina Gasolina, on November 26th. The single is taken from the band?s debut album Bonde Do Role With Lasers, and features remixes courtesy of Peaches, Crookers, Buraka Som Sistema & Fake Blood. After a busy Summer wooing audiences from the UK to the USA via Japan, our favourite foul mouthed Brasilians are back in November to take the UK by storm. Catch their rioutous live performance on the following dates: Thu 15-Nov-07 Plug (14+), Sheffield Fri 16-Nov-07 Arches (14+), Glasgow Sat 17-Nov-07 Kill Em All at Junction (16+), Cambridge Tue 20-Nov-07 Thekla (18+), Bristol Wed 21-Nov-07 Concorde 2 (14+), Brighton Thu 22-Nov-07 Scala (16+), London Fri 23-Nov-07 Warehouse Project (18+), Manchester Mon 26-Nov-07 Academy (14+), Birmingham Tue 27-Nov-07 Stealth (14+), Nottingham Sun 2-Dec-07 Brixton Academy (supporting Mika), London Marina Gasolina will be available on 12' (RUG263T), 7' (RUG263) and via digital download (RUG263D). Tracklisting is as follows: 12' Marina Gasolina ? album version Marina Gasolina ? Buraka Som Sistema Remix Marina Gasolina ? Crookers Remix Marina Gasolina ? Fake Blood Remix 7" Marina Gasolina (edit) Marina Gasolina ? Peaches Remix Fans pay tribute to Lee Hazlewood Fans have played tribute to songwriter-producer Lee Hazlewood, who died on Saturday (August 4). Hundred of fans contacted NME.COM to join tributes from the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Richard Hawley and Primal Scream. Brad Edwards from Adelaide in Australia said: "His darkest moments would sit comfortably amongst those that have come to embrace him over the years, whether it be Jarvis, Nick Cave, Sonic Youth, Tindersticks or Primal Scream." Rick Kirkendall from Las Vegas commented that "he was never a mainstream star because he took a rebel stance, and for that you have to have a respect for him". Meanwhile Paul Smith from Rugby wrote to say: "For those of us lucky enough to have been touched by his talent during his lifetime, it's a time to reflect on the contribution of a true musical maverick. "For those for whom news of his death has given them their first encounter with the name Lee Hazlewood, his legacy lies waiting to be discovered..." Graham Moynes from Dublin remarked that he had "the perfect gritty cowboy voice that conjured up images of lonesome deserts, coyotes and a man who lived by his own rules...(He) had real soul". Sofi Papamarko said: "Very few songwriters have ever broken and battered my heart and given me chills down my spine and made me laugh out loud, all in the span of a single song. He was a genius. Here's hoping that some good will come of his death; that more people discover the man's wonderful music." The fans follow musicians' tributes that have been coming into NME.COM. Jarvis Cocker said: "He was a fantastic songwriter & producer & storyteller." Meanwhile, Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie described Hazlewood as "a motherfucker of a songwriter and a great producer too". Meanwhile Richard Hawley, a close friend, said: "Ironically Lee Hazlewood was overlooked in his life but we'll desperately miss him a lot more than we realise." A full obituary is on NME.COM now. Meanwhile send your memories and tributes for Hazlewood to news@nme.com with Lee as the subject and we'll print the best. |
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