Today’s Amy’s Birthday!!!!
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Fabio, Daiana, Phil, Stephen, Jamilla and all the ND community
Today’s Amy’s Birthday!!!!
We, EIT crew, and all the No Doubter wish you a wonderful day filled with happiness, health, joy and all the best things in this world!!
We love you!
Fabio, Daiana, Phil, Stephen, Jamilla and all the ND community
taken from: MTV

Earlier today, over in the Twitterverse, Paramore’s Hayley Williams — or a shockingly realistic Hayley facsimile — wins the honor of today’s Buzzworthy Tweet of the Day:
one day i will look like gwen stefani. one day. and on that day i will marry myself. goodnight everyone! about 14 hours ago from web
Who doesn’t wanna look like Gwen Stefani? But if anyone’s next in line to look like Gwen, it’s clearly Hayley – Paramore and No Doubt are on tour right now. Think Gwen’s doing Hayley’s hair before their shows? And is it possible to temporarily die of sweet fantasy?
taken from: MXLogic
I thought this was kinda weird!
Cybercriminals are increasingly using search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to target internet users who search for popular keywords, according to a new report that identifies the riskiest searches by category and country.
The report, by IT security company McAfee, concludes that the riskiest searches – those with the highest probability of leading to sites infected with viruses and other types of malware – include those for popular song lyrics, free music downloads and video game cheats.
People who search for free music downloads will get search results pages with an average of 20 percent risky websites. However, the overall risk of turning up malicious websites in searches is just 1.7 percent, McAfee said.
The report also found that more popular searches have a higher risk – suggesting that cybercriminals are paying attention to what terms will lead to more potential victims. For example, searches for Zuma Rossdale, the infant son of celebrity singers Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani, can be as risky as 25 percent, suggesting that hackers pay significant attention to news events.
“If hackers are now motivated largely by profit, the biggest profits can be wrung from the largest pools of potential victims,” the report concluded. “And on the web, popular trends and visitor traffic are highly correlated.”
This is a higher quality copy of the MuchMusic Intimate and Interactive No Doubt Special from 1997, we have an mpeg1 version on the site.
Disk 2 contains a Garbage concert so skip VTS_01_3 and VTS_01_4 if you don’t want both shows. Download all files to burn to DVD or open individual .vob files with VLC Player.

No Doubt – Intimate and Interactive 1997 VHS rip
Video codec: MPEG2 (.VOB)
Audio: AC3 Stereo
Resolution: 720 x 480
Video bitrate: 8974kbps
Audio bitrate: 256kbps
Disk One 4.03gb
Disk Two 3.45gb
Tags: 1997, intimate and interactive, muchmusic, No Doubt, tragic kingdom
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taken from: Kansas City
No Doubt and Gwen Stefani are back and looking for inspiration
By MIKE OSEGUEDA
McClatchy NewspapersLet’s make this clear right from the start — No Doubt never broke up.
Yes, it has been five years since we’ve seen the ska/pop band together as one, but guitarist Tom Dumont was sure they would re-form.In fact, he had … No Doubt.
“It was always very clear. We were not breaking up. Hiatus is the best word,” Dumont said.
Lead singer Gwen Stefani and the band announced their reunion last year, but they left zealous fans clamoring for tour dates until earlier this year.
While No Doubt was on hiatus, Stefani’s star status grew. She made two popular albums, which included the hit singles “Hollaback Girl” and “Wind It Up,” and toured extensively.
Stefani also had two children. After her second — Zuma, born in August of last year — No Doubt became her musical focus again.
It was Stefani, Dumont says, who urged the band to hop back on the road.
“You know what would be fun?” Dumont recalls her suggesting. “Let’s just go out next summer and play a bunch of shows.”
As you can imagine, coming off a long hiatus is no easy task.“At first, there was a little bit of an unknown,” Dumont says. “Like, ‘Have we grown apart?’ ‘Are we going to get along?’ ”
Pretty quickly he figured it out.
“We’re kind of like siblings. That’s the way I look at it,” he says. “We have that kind of bond and friendship. We’ve been through this incredible thing together, even though there are periods where I didn’t see Gwen for months on end, or might not have seen Tony (Kanal, the bass player) for a month or so, we would hang out again, or we would go out to dinner or go to a bar, and it was just like brothers and sisters.”
While they clicked personally, they didn’t necessarily click creatively.
The original plan was to have new music ready for the tour. The band had been meeting for writing sessions while Stefani was pregnant last year, but Dumont says those weren’t too fruitful.
“For us, for some reason, making records has always been a process,” Dumont says. “ ‘Tragic Kingdom’ took two or three years. It’s just slow for us. We’re not extraordinarily prolific.”
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Stefani said pregnancy and creativity didn’t mix for her.
“I don’t know how other women feel, but I lose connection with myself because my body becomes this other vessel for this other human, even after a few months, you don’t have your body back, you’re not yourself,” she said. “I was feeling not very modern, not very creative.”
That’s why it made sense for the band to tour first, then worry about a new record. They wanted to get “reacquainted as a live band,” Dumont says.
So the band is bringing a portable studio on the road and hoping that inspiration strikes while it plays its past hits.
“That’s kind of what this is about. Let’s go out and get that incredible gratification of playing shows and have fun together again,” he says. “Hopefully that will inspire us and help us figure out what we want to make a record about.”
Dumont isn’t too committal about No Doubt’s future.
He knows that without new material, No Doubt runs the risk of living too much in the past.
“We don’t want to do this for nostalgic reasons,” Dumont says. “We do want to have fun and have people be stoked, but we hope we have something new to offer the world in the next year or so.”
And after that? No one knows yet.
“We all have a really good time doing this,” he says. “We get along well, and we’re friends. I don’t see why we can’t do this for 20 more years. But it’s not going to be every year for 20 years.”
NO DOUBT’S HISTORY
No Doubt got its start in the Orange County, Calif., ska scene in the late ’80s but didn’t take off until the ’90s.
1992: Released self-titled debut album to little fanfare.1995: Released “Tragic Kingdom,” which generated the hits “I’m Just a Girl” and “Don’t Speak.”
2000: Released “Return to Saturn,” which included the singles “Ex-Girlfriend” and “Simple Kind of Life.”
2003: Released singles compilation, which included a cover of Talk Talk’s “It’s My Life.”
2004: The band completed its tour and then went on hiatus. Later that year, Stefani released her debut solo album “Love. Angel. Music. Baby.”
2006: Stefani gave birth to her first child and released her second solo album, “The Sweet Escape.”
2008: Stefani gave birth to her second child. No Doubt announced plans to reunite, record new material and tour.
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taken from: US Magazine
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VIDEO: Gwen Stefani Sings Kingston “Happy Birthday” at No Doubt Show
TUESDAY MAY 26, 2009Gwen Stefani helped son Kingston ring in his third birthday at midnight Tuesday morning by serenading him on stage.
“Is it 12 o’clock yet?” she asked the crowd during No Doubt’s show in Salt Lake City, Utah, carrying her son on stage.
Along with the help of the audience, she then sang the boy “Happy Birthday” as Kingston playfully covered his ears.
Stefani and No Doubt perform tonight in Denver, Colo.
taken from: CNN
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — If a kewpie doll sang in a band and had two kids, she’d be Gwen Stefani.
The pop star and style icon turns 40 this fall, but she still uses words like “you know” and “like” at least five times a minute. That’s part of Stefani’s charm, and her carefree teenybopper mentality is one of the many reasons fans are excited about her first tour with No Doubt in half a decade.
It’s been 14 years since the quartet busted out of Orange County, California, with its signature sound of sunny, ska-influenced pop. In 2004, No Doubt went on hiatus as Stefani launched the first of two successful solo albums. In the meantime, drummer Adrian Young and guitarist Tom Dumont worked on side projects and watched their families grow. Stefani and her husband — former Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale — welcomed two sons, while bassist Tony Kanal is the only member to remain single and child-free.No Doubt is currently in the midst of a 53-date North American tour, for which they’ve dusted off such classic hits as “Just a Girl,” “Spiderwebs” and “Bathwater.” Each member now travels in their own individual tour bus — a must for an entourage that includes kids, toys and nannies. Watch No Doubt in concert, at rest »
CNN: You’d hear rumors every once in a while that you guys were breaking up, or had broken up. Were those annoying, or did you kind of roll your eyes and say, “That’s part of the game?”
Adrian Young: I think we expected it. And there might even be some people that will think that we broke up, and that this is a reunion tour — and it’s just not the truth. We went 17 straight years without stopping, and we started having families, and we were burnt and we needed to do our own thing for a while.CNN: What was it like to get all four of you together in a room again?
Tom Dumont: It’s kind of like an old glove. It just fits.
Young: Like an O.J. glove?
Dumont: No, no, no. I know it’s a weird analogy, but in the sense of — you know, it fits.
Tony Kanal: You know when somebody says “glove” now, you immediately think of O.J.
Young: “If it fits, you must acquit.” That’s our band motto now.
Dumont: We’re not going to quit. We’re just great old friends. It’s almost like we’re brothers and sister, and it’s great to be having fun together again.
Young: I feel more like we’re married.
CNN: I hear it’s a little bit different this time. Instead of sharing a tour bus, you’ll each have your own individual buses.
Kanal: This will be our first time on separate buses, only out of necessity. Everyone’s bringing their family.
CNN: Are you just trying to get away from the kids, is that what you’re saying, Tony?!
Kanal: No, no, no! I would love to be on the bus with them.
Gwen Stefani: Tony’s going to be making kids on his bus.
Kanal: Yeah, maybe my girlfriend and I will be in the process of starting our family.
Stefani, Young and CNN (in unison): Really?!
Kanal (ignoring everybody’s reaction): But by default, I’m putting a studio on my bus. Because I don’t have a crib on my bus — they have cribs on their buses — I’m putting a studio on my bus so we can keep writing if the inspiration comes, and we feel like doing it.
Stefani: We’re just putting the studio out there so we can pretend we might go out there and write songs, but we’re really just going to have fun. … We like writing songs, as well [but] I have to tell you, it’s a very tortured process. There is nothing more rewarding when you know you’ve written a hit, and you know this magic happened.
CNN: Did you guys really go to group therapy?
Kanal: No. … We had some self-imposed therapy sessions where we were trying to write music, and we were sitting in the room together, and a lot of stuff came out, and you know, it was kind of an emotional venting. We got rid of a lot of stuff. It was good.
Stefani: We spent a lot of time together in the last 12 months. Right when I came off tour (from her second solo album, “The Sweet Escape”), we started to write, and I was pregnant (with her second son, Zuma), and we did a lot of eating, a lot of chatting — and then we had this magic 15 minutes from 4:45 to 5 o’clock where music would actually come out for a minute.
One day, I was like, “Argh! I’m in this room still! Let’s go on tour!” And everyone was like, “OK!” It was very spontaneous, and it’s all kind of geared towards getting out there … and getting inspired, and hopefully coming out of the other side and making an album.
CNN: Gwen, when you were off doing the two solo albums, did you feel guilty at all? Because I know you all were trying to get back together for a couple of years.
Stefani: I’m one of those people that I have to follow the inspiration when it strikes. …
These guys are just very supportive. We’ve been together forever — forever, forever — since we were kids, and this is just the one time in our lives we’ve had a break from each other. Everybody did their own thing. And I think all of us doing our own thing makes us even more grateful for each other, and kind of definitely not taking each other for granted — not that we ever did before. … But it’s even more intense right now.
CNN: Things have changed since the last time No Doubt was on the road, and there a lot of people who don’t have that disposable income to spend on tickets for concerts.
Young: One of the things we did for this tour for some of the venues is we have $10 lawn tickets for people that maybe want to come to the show, but they’re strapped — and we’ve never done that before as No Doubt, and it feels really good to do that.
CNN: I was calling this a reunion. Was that bad?
Stefani: We don’t really care. We’re just so happy that people want to come out and see the show, whatever they want to call it. We’re just happy that people still are even talking about it. … Even if you didn’t really like our songs, or you had this kind of idea about us, come see us live, and we’ll slap you around. You might have some fun, you know.

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