Sunday 30 January 2011

Muse reveal plans for gig in space

Muse reveal plans for gig in space

Devon trio consider approaching Richard Branson about performing on a Virgin Galactic suborbital spaceship.
Matt Bellamy of Muse at Glastonbury 2010 
Space cadet ... Matt Bellamy of Muse dreams of soloing in suborbit. Photograph: Ian Gavan/Getty Images

Could Muse bring Starlight to the stars? The Devon trio have had "coherent conversations" about bringing their anthemic rock to suborbital spaceships, and hope to talk to Richard Branson about a collaboration with Virgin Galactic.

"Maybe I've seen The Jetsons too many times," frontman Matt Bellamy told the Sun. Muse have had several discussions "about playing in space", he said, "sometimes very coherent conversations and sometimes very late at night, but it's for real." While countless bands have had drunkenly imagined zero-gravity guitar solos, Muse are in the uncommon position of being increasingly successful at a time when the prospect of space travel is increasingly close. Virgin Galactic, Branson's model for tourist-friendly spaceflight, could launch later this year.

"I'm thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it on his spacecraft," Bellamy said. "I do think it will be possible in the future and I'm sure it will happen in my lifetime. We'd love to be part of that." Although no one has ever crowd-surfed in a space shuttle, such a stunt would follow in the footsteps of Korn, who plotted a gig in an airplane, and Fall Out Boy, who aimed to perform in Antarctica. Only one of them was successful.

"We do have a lot of equipment, so I guess we'd have to use pods to carry our stuff and we'd scale back the shows a lot," Bellamy said. "I don't think the spacecraft is like a Tardis, where we could get everything in we usually have." A gig in a time machine? Now there's an idea ...

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Saturday 15 January 2011

Jordan Rice

Australia floods: teenage victim died after asking rescuer to save brother first
Father of Jordan Rice tells Toowoomba Chronicle of teenager's sacrifice as floods kill at least 18 people in Queensland city
Jordan Rice, teenager killed in Queensland floods
Jordan Rice died in the Queensland floods with his mother Donna. Photograph: Lucyrc Photography/Newspix

A 13-year-old victim of the devastating floods that swept through the Australian city of Toowoomba earlier this week died after asking his rescuer to save his little brother first.
Jordan Rice and his mother, Donna, were killed on Monday afternoon after being carried off by the floodwaters that had risen around their stranded car.
At least 10 people lost their lives in what police in the Queensland city described as an "inland instant tsunami". Another 18 are feared dead.
Details of the teenager's sacrifice emerged today after his father spoke to the local paper.
John Tyson told the Toowoomba Chronicle that Ms Rice and their sons, Jordan and Blake, were on their way back from a trip to buy school uniform when the waters rose up around their car as they drove through the city's central business district at around 2pm on Monday.
After the engine cut out, Rice, 43, managed to get through to the emergency services, who told the family to stay where they were.
But as the waters grew higher, the three had to climb on to the roof of the car.
"All these people were just standing around until an old scrawny guy grabbed a bit of rope, wrapped it around himself and jumped in," said Tyson.
"Jordan can't swim and is terrified of water. But when the man went to rescue him, he said, 'Save my brother first'."
Although the rescuer managed to save 10-year-old Blake, the rope broke when he tried to tie it around Rice and Jordan, and mother and son were swept downstream.
After holding on to a tree for a little while, the pair were carried off by the floodwaters.
Tyson began to cry as his spoke of the bravery his son had shown in his final moments.
"I can only imagine what was going on inside to give up his life to save his brother, even though he was petrified of water," he told the Chronicle. "He is our little hero."
The father described his partner and Jordan as "the unsung heroes of my life", adding: "She was my soulmate."
Tyson also thanked the man who had risked his own life to help his family and save Blake.

Thursday 6 January 2011

Golden-Voiced Homeless Man Captivates Internet



This clip speaks for itself -- literally. The Columbus Dispatchdiscovered a homeless man along Ohio's I-71 claiming to have "the God-given gift of voice," and what began as your everyday viral video has exploded into a life-changing experience for one man. Yesterday morning he was a panhandler; today he's the most in-demand voice personality in the world, thanks to offers from countless radio stations, voiceover gigs and even the Cleveland Cavaliers.
His name is Ted Williams, and he's an ex-radio announcer according to the note he scrawled on a piece of cardboard that he used to solicit change from drivers. And wow, does Williams ever deliver for a dollar. Williams tells the Dispatch about his struggles, but thankfully "alcohol and drugs and a few other things" haven't diminished Williams' velvety vocal cords, and he says he's two years clean now.
"I have a god given gift of voice. I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times. Please! Any help will be greatfully appreciated. Thank you and God bless. Happy holidays," reads Williams' roadside sign for help.
Like Williams, the radio industry has fallen on hard times in the past decade, but given the viral power of this video, Williams was quickly approached by more than a few morning show appearances. In fact,Reddit reported that Ted was tracked down by Columbus area radio show the Morning Zoo and appeared on this morning's program, and even found time for an interview with CBS' "The Early Show":

As evidenced by Williams' new haircut, what a difference a day makes. A mere 24 hours after the video went viral, Williams says he's already been offered a bunch of employment opportunities, including one that's a Ohio citizen's dream job. "The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house," Williams revealed. The Cavs will reportedly have to compete against MTV, the NFL and likely countless more suitors for Williams' services.
While Williams' sudden and lucky twist of fate could bring any man to tears, he gets most choked up when discussing how an invitation to do the gamut of TV shows in New York has opened the door for him to visit his 92-year-old mother in Brooklyn for the first time in years. "One of my biggest prayers that I sent out was that she would live long enough to see me rebound," Williams said. "There's so many words. I've already been compared to Susan Boyle... I'm just so happy."