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Kÿr Co-Admin

think positive think 30
Date d'inscription: 28/11/2006 Localisation: between heaven and hell
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mar 31 Aoû 2010 - 20:13 | |
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|  | | natsukii Mars Army Soldier

Date d'inscription: 18/05/2010 Localisation: sur un nuage de barbe a papa bleu, au pays des bisounours ...
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mar 31 Aoû 2010 - 21:45 | |
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|  | | Nouky-Nouk Posteur Fou

Date d'inscription: 05/07/2010 Localisation: Tours
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mar 31 Aoû 2010 - 23:24 | |
| Pour la énieme fois merci Kÿr  |
|  | | alexia Mars Army New Soldier

Date d'inscription: 22/02/2010
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mer 1 Sep 2010 - 18:46 | |
| vous retiendrez le "avec un ami" et ils ont pas du voir sa coupe de derrière [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien] |
|  | | Dark Avenger Admin vintage sanguinaire

WTF?
Date d'inscription: 09/08/2006 Localisation: Lille
 | |  | | natsukii Mars Army Soldier

Date d'inscription: 18/05/2010 Localisation: sur un nuage de barbe a papa bleu, au pays des bisounours ...
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mer 1 Sep 2010 - 21:54 | |
| Je veux bien me lancer dans la trad' si vous voulez ?! |
|  | | calilacaille Apprenti Echelon

Robert Doisneau
Date d'inscription: 04/07/2010 Localisation: Caliland
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mer 1 Sep 2010 - 22:26 | |
| Merci Kyr pour les vidéos...J'avais les larmes aux yeux pr le coup... Quelle bande de zouzous!!! Leur espèce de chant bizaroïde version Pub Oasis: Excellent!!!! |
|  | | Crystalised Apprenti Echelon

PATATE
Date d'inscription: 05/06/2010 Localisation: Toulouse
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mer 1 Sep 2010 - 23:06 | |
| Vas-y Natsu !  |
|  | | natsukii Mars Army Soldier

Date d'inscription: 18/05/2010 Localisation: sur un nuage de barbe a papa bleu, au pays des bisounours ...
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Mer 1 Sep 2010 - 23:53 | |
| | Citation: | Les géants du rock 30 Seconds to Mars on été annoncés pour jouer au Lincoln Engine Shed cet Octobre dans le cadre de BBC Radio 1's Student Tour.
Le groupe de Jared Leto 30 Seconds to Mars jouera a Lincoln comme partie de Radio 1 Tour. Photo: Jamie Ivins.
Mené par l'acteur rock star Jared Leto, the American four-piece ( pense pas que sa se traduise ^^) sont responsable de ces succés rock alternatif comme "The kill" et "From Yesterday" ainsi qu'un disque de platine pour la vente de "A Beautiful Lie". Le groupe es déjà a leur sixiéme étapes de leur gigantesque "Into the Wild" tour lequel leur fait visiter 145 lieux à travers le monde. Se joins a 30 Seconds to Mars le mardi 10 Octobre, a radio 1, les préférés Zane Lowe et Fearne Cotton. Ils présenterons leurs shows live de Lincoln la journée avec des chasons du concert lui-même et une session special Live Lounge du groupe et un acte de soutient qui n'as pas encore été annoncé. La tournée a également frappée l'Université de Northumbria, l'académie d'Oxford, et Bristol Anson Rooms avec Mark Ronson, Chase et Status and Klaxons respectivement au cours de la longue semaine de tournée. Les billets pour le concert seront en vente le vendredi 3 Septembre à 9h au prix de £ 17 (20,52€) , plus les frais de réservation. L'entrée est disponible dés 16 ans, et une piéce d'identité sera exigé. Pour plus d'information sur le concert et du moyen d'acheter les billets visitez le site web Engine Shed. |
Dernière édition par natsukii le Jeu 2 Sep 2010 - 0:26, édité 1 fois |
|  | | Syka Posteur Fou

Date d'inscription: 15/07/2010 Localisation: Toulouse
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Jeu 2 Sep 2010 - 0:13 | |
| Merci pour la traduction, natsukii ! |
|  | | milie Mars Army Soldier

Date d'inscription: 12/03/2010 Localisation: Dans un paquet de Cheetos
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Robert Doisneau
Date d'inscription: 04/07/2010 Localisation: Caliland
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Jeu 2 Sep 2010 - 22:04 | |
| Je reprends le lien de Milie: [Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]Le truc que je note c'est qu'on voit le "précieux" de Shannon: son vélo lol...On ne remarque pas tous les mêmes choses... Effectivement pour le coup d'une "coupe de cheveux plus simple", ils n'ont pas vu la charette de dos Merci pour le lien en tous cas  |
|  | | Dark Avenger Admin vintage sanguinaire

WTF?
Date d'inscription: 09/08/2006 Localisation: Lille
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Jeu 9 Sep 2010 - 23:08 | |
| | Citation: | The success of 30 Seconds to Mars' This Is War album is as much a tribute to the band's unyielding dedication as it is to their general insanity. After all, they were, for a long while, a band without a home — having been famously sued for $30 million by their label, Virgin Records — or a plan (Jared Leto told MTV News that he intended to sell their still-unfinished album "door to door") if the band couldn't rectify things with Virgin).
Of course, we all know how the story ends. After a long wait, War hit stores in December, spawned two hit singles and served as the launching pad for 30 Seconds to Mars' ever-growing world tour. Perhaps as a tribute to their unwavering commitment, the band was honored with four nominations at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, including nods for Best Rock Video and Video of the Year. (Nominations they promise to celebrate with a very unique arrival at the show on September 12.)
It was a pretty nice reward for all their struggles, and though everything is right in the 30 STM universe these days, that wasn't always the case. So with the VMAs just around the corner, we decided to take a look back at the band's long and bloody battle for their future. There's a reason they decided to call their album This Is War, after all.
In 2009, things were pretty bleak, but rather than be deterred by a mega lawsuit and an uncertain future, 30 Seconds to Mars never backed down. Instead, they pressed on with the album bringing in Kanye West, holding fan-only recording sessions, importing Tibetan monks. They made This Is War bigger and badder, despite the very real possibility that it might never see the light of day. It was either a labor of love or an exercise in lunacy. Maybe both.
Eventually, things reached a breaking point. In the spring of 2009, 30STM's lawsuit was settled, in an effort to "make peace, to move ahead and begin again." And work began on finally bringing This Is War home. Of course, just because they'd made peace with their label, that didn't mean they were going to change the way they'd operated throughout the creation of their album ... quite the opposite, in fact. Emboldened, they set out to make things even bigger than before.
In October 2009, with the release of War still some two months off, they began working on their epic "Kings and Queens" video, a massive, sprawling thing that saw the band — and an army of their Critical Mass cohorts — take over the streets of Los Angeles, riding en masse while the city slept. It was a project of such scale that Jared Leto (who directed under his "Bartholomew Cubbins" alter ego) almost didn't finish the thing, and "Queens" was literally in the edit room until hours before it premiered.
His hard work would be rewarded, as the song — and video — would both hit big, and, in February 30STM prepared to launch their Into the Wild world tour. In April, with the North American leg of the jaunt just around the corner, they shot another epic video, for the album's title track. Featuring Leto and his mates in army fatigues and body armor, "War" looked like a suitable follow-up to "Kings and Queens." Only, months passed, and to date, the video has yet to premiere.
By this point, of course, the band was practically impervious to struggle, so rather than continue to wait for "War" to be completed, they decided to shoot yet another video, a downright spiritual live clip for "Closer to the Edge.". They just set off across North America once again, and there are plans to release a pair of films — one documenting the making of the This Is War album, and a second about the Into the Wild tour — in the near future.
And, yes, Leto says that someday, the "War" video will see the light of day. No matter what it takes to get it done. Conflict is nothing new for his band, after all. As their success seems to prove, they practically thrive on it.
The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on September 12. The party starts with MTV News' VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through September 12.
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| Citation: | The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are fast approaching, which means that soon you'll be treated to an excellent night of performances and appearances by the likes of Eminem, Linkin Park, Usher, Paramore, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence and the Machine, B.o.B and Deadmau5 (who will serve as the house DJ at the show). While people tend to remember the classic performances and the unhinged moments, the coveted Moonman is the reason why people show up and tune in. This year, there are 16 categories wherein some of the biggest music stars in the universe will compete for the coolest trophy in awards shows. Today, we take a look at one of the nominees in the Video of the Year category.
We have run through 15 other categories, and the only one left is the big one: Video of the Year. Over the next few days (leading up to the actual VMA show this Sunday), we'll take a look at each one of the Video of the Year nominees individually. Next up: 30 Seconds to Mars' "Kings and Queens." Shot by Bartholomew Cubbins (also known as 30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto), "Kings and Queens" is one of the few videos nominated for an award this year that doesn't contain complicated special effects or wacky animation. Rather, "Kings and Queens" features little more than a small army of people riding around bicycles through abandoned streets in downtown Los Angeles, which sounds simple but is remarkably arresting. There's something truly electric about the images that Leto captures, which is a testament to his abilities as a filmmaker and video artist.
"Kings and Queens" is all about stunning imagery, and there are a number of shots that really stick: The wildfires burning in the background, the homage to Banksy and the references to "The Warriors" among them. But will the relatively low-key quality of "Kings and Queens" (especially compared to eye-popping extravaganzas like "Bad Romance") work against it? Logic would say yes, but consider Panic! at the Disco's win for Video of the Year back in 2006. They came out of nowhere and toppled titans like Madonna and Britney Spears with the low-key but still visually arresting "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." Upsets like this have happened before, and they could easily happen again.
The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on September 12 at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 for Verizon subscribers) to vote for the winners from now through September 12. |
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|  | | Kÿr Co-Admin

think positive think 30
Date d'inscription: 28/11/2006 Localisation: between heaven and hell
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Dim 12 Sep 2010 - 20:37 | |
| | Citation: | 30 Seconds To Mars, Ke$ha Plan Big VMA Arrivals For much of the past decade, the MTV Video Music Awards has really been two shows: The one where they hand out the Moonmen, and the one that occurs on the red carpet, where the stars try their very best to outdo each other with over-the-top arrivals. From yachts to 18-wheel trucks, elephants to horse-drawn carriages, how you arrive at the VMAs has become just as important as whether you take home an award. As you can probably imagine, sometimes, things get a little crazy. "Usually, artists don't let us know [how they're arriving] until the last minute, which makes things interesting," Video Music Awards Pre-Show executive producer Ryan Kroft told MTV News. "A lot of times, they'll want to do things like land a hot-air balloon on the carpet, or drive a car down the carpet, but generally, the fire marshal frowns on those kinds of things, so we have to tell them 'no.' " Still, there are plenty of ideas that do get the green light, and they're just as epic as the stars that thought them up. And this year's VMA arrivals are no different, though for aesthetic reasons, they're slightly scaled back. "In New York, we had stars arriving on a fire truck, a double-decker bus, but that wouldn't play this year," Kroft said. "The carpet is designed to look like the stars are arriving at a Hollywood Hills mansion — white, chrome, glass — so having someone arrive with a marching band would seem somewhat out of place." But there are big arrivals nonetheless: One of the biggest involves 30 Seconds to Mars, who have already started touting their entrance as being thoroughly crazy. "30 Seconds to Mars are recreating a scene from their 'Kings and Queens' video," Kroft explained. "They'll have an army of bicyclists arriving with them, and they'll be riding bikes themselves. Most of the bicyclists are from the video." Going equally big is Ke$ha, who has a few surprises ready for the VMA carpet. We don't want to give it all away, but here's what we can reveal: "Ke$ha has big plans for the carpet. I can't talk about all of them, but she is arriving in a Delorean, which she got herself," Kroft said. "It'll be like 'Back to the Future.' " And, in keeping with grand tradition, there are still plenty of stars who haven't said how they're going to be arriving — Jay Sean is planning something "big and sexy," Soulja Boy Tell'em has some swaggadocious plans in the works, and Bruno Mars is still plotting, too — and then, there's Lady Gaga, who ... well, you never know what she'll do. "We still don't know what some people are doing," Kroft laughed. "The only way you'll know is to tune in to the VMA Pre-Show and watch." The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday. The party starts with MTV News' VMA Pre-Show at 8 p.m., followed by the main event at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for Best New Artist from now through Sunday. |
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Robert Doisneau
Date d'inscription: 04/07/2010 Localisation: Caliland
 | Sujet: Re: DIVERS PRESSE Dim 12 Sep 2010 - 20:51 | |
| Merki Royal Kyr!!  Ca promet en tous cas... |
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