Amy stole my idea, lol, but there’s something else I have.
It’s a video mashup of Gwen vs. INXS vs. Michael Jackson… It’s very cool.

hbgthriller

Hope you all enjoy it!
R.I.P Michael :( . Your music will continue to influence and live inside our hearts.



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I thought we had these up already!! I added them real quick. Remember to right click and save target as!

Luxurious Dirty Diana:
http://eit-downloads.com/audio/gwen/remixes/Luxurious Dirty Diana (Michael Jacks.mp3

Hollaback Thriller Girl:
http://eit-downloads.com/audio/gwen/remixes/Gwen Stefani MJ – Hollaback Thriller Girl.mp3

Other Gwen remixes can be found here.

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taken from: Couture In The City

I know there are a few good places to get cheap L.A.M.B. lately. I didn’t know if I should start posting these or not. What do you think? Wanna see more links to L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lover’s sales?? Reply in the comments or tagboard :)

L.A.M.B. – Smyth

L.A.M.B – up to 63% off prices start at $35 – On Sale Now!
From No Doubt to the The Sweet Escape tour, Gwen Stefani has always had a penchant for dressing in daring, flattering fashions, while exuding the utmost confidence. With a long history of design, from repurposing thrift store finds to creating her own tour outfits, Gwen brought her unique style to the masses in 2004. L.A.M.B., a label that shares the name of her first solo album, Love.Angel.Music.Baby, began with clothing, and branched out into bags, watches, fragrance and shoes. The eclectic and elegant collection is loved by celebrities like Eva Longoria and Mischa Barton and has appeared on ABC hits Ugly Betty and Grey’s Anatomy. Each city-chic piece, like much of Gwen’s creative work, is greatly influenced by quirky Japanese culture.
Join Today and make sure to use invite code: couturecit – Happy Shopping from all of us at Couture in the City!

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taken from: Celebrity Babies

On a night off from No Doubt’s summer tour, Gwen Stefani enjoyed dinner out with her family at Philippe in New York City on Thursday.

Carrying 10-month-old Zuma Nesta Rock, the singer/songwriter, 39, was accompanied by husband Gavin Rossdale and older son Kingston James McGregor, 3.

The following evening saw Gwen back at work, playing a New Jersey show Friday and hitting Jones Beach, NY on Saturday.



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taken from: NoDoubt

The No Doubt TV iPhone application is out now. The newly released iPhone app includes video clips and photos from the road, news, tour dates and more. You can even chat with other No Doubt fans. The application is free so CLICK HERE to download. Enjoy!

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taken from: Faded Youth

The title is pretty stupid, but some people gotta be mean – it makes them feel better about themselves.

Gwen Stefani Disappoints her fans.

Gwen Stefani was seen arriving back at her New York City hotel in the early dawn hours last night (June 26) after performing in concert in New Jersey with No Doubt.
The 39-year-old lead singer was rushed into her hotel telling her awaiting fans that she would return shortly. However, shortly after, a tour manager was sent down to apologize for not being able to stop and sign autographs and not returning.

Meanwhile, Gwen is dismissing rumours No Doubt’s reunion has been marred by tension between bandmates, insisting they’ve overcome that “air bubble.”

Reports suggested Gwen struggled to fit back into the band, but she insists any tension has disappeared since a “heated conversation” with bassist and ex-boyfriend Tony Kanal over the band’s cover of Adam and the Ants‘ Stand and Deliver.

She tells Elle magazine, “Everybody’s making it like there’s all this tension, you know, like I stepped away from the band and now they’re jealous of me, and look, maybe there is a little bit of that… but some fights aren’t really what they seem. I think it was a little about the song, and a little about our coming back together. There was this air bubble that needed to pop, you know?”

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HUGE thanks to Radio WBWC 88.3 The Sting for making the amazing No Doubt Marathon on June 25th! It was trully great!

Well, I’m here to add my recording from the Marathon. It was a 18 hours marathon and I got most of it! I lost the first 1 or 2 hours I think, but the rest is there.

File number 2 is kinda bogus, I dunno what happened to Real Player but it kinda damaged the file so the file has lots of cuts and strange things, but still worth having.

Part 3 starts before part 2 ends, cause I was home and started recording again (I left it recording at work while I was having lunch).

Part 6 is the last one. Real Player made the track larger but there’s only sound for like the first hour (the rest is silence, cause I had already stoped the recording, but it kept recording nothing lol)

Besides all of those little problems, here are the links! Hope you guys enjoy it! It was a hard work to record it all!

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6

Enjoy guys! :D

Fabio



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Sorry guys, but this is a message only for the brazilian fans!

Fala galera brasuca! Beleza?
Seguinte, to indo pros EUA pra ver o No Doubt agora no fim de Julho e queria levar algo dos fãs brasileiros pra eles! Pensei então em um livro de mensagens de fãs brasileiros, para reforçar o pedido de uma turnê aqui no Brasil!
O que vocês precisam fazer é o seguinte: escrevam uma mensagem não tão comprida (em inglês) e me enviem por email no endereço fabitos@gmail.com.
Se quiserem mandar uma foto pelo correio para eu colocar junto com sua mensagem, me fale no e-mail e eu te passo meu endereço!
Quanto mais mensagens melhor pessoal!
Vamos lá! Vamos fazer esse projeto dar certo e mostrar pro ND que eles tem mtos fãns aqui!
Conto com todos vocês!
Um abraço!

Fabio



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taken from: Ohio.com

Singer Gwen Stefani reunites pop band, although technically it never broke up

By Malcolm X Abram
Beacon Journal music writer

Old alt-rock bands don’t break up forever.

Sure, we may never see a reformed Husker Du or the Smiths grace the stages of Coachella Festival or All Tomorrow’s Parties where many defunct bands such as Faith No More, My Bloody Valentine and other beloved alternative/indie rock bands reform.

But if fans wait around long enough, one of those seminal bands from their salad days is likely to reunite to take a lucrative victory lap (see Pixies, the), or to see if the band members still hate each other more than they enjoy making music together (see Jesus & Mary Chain, the) or perhaps because their solo efforts didn’t quite perform up to snuff, commercially, (see Stapp, Scott; Bridge, Alter and Creed).

No Doubt, the Orange County quartet that rode a mix of ska, alt-rock, dancehall, reggae, pop and their lead singer Gwen Stefani’s cutesy voice and general fabulousness into an impressive decade-long run of multiplatinum success that included hits such as Just a Girl and Hey Baby, never actually broke up.

The group simply went on an extended hiatus (see Fugazi) in 2004 following the release of a single collection (also a standard sign of a band’s ending) that included its awful, but successful cover of Talk Talk’s It’s My Life, while Stefani did what everyone expected — she started a successful solo career.

Stefani was already well on her way to becoming a fashion icon in the eyes of many fans. The singer’s solo albums and tours not only established her as a solo artist but as another music/fashion mogul.

Her first solo album, the heavily ’80s dance and synthpop-influenced Love.Angel.Music.Baby, was a quintuple-platinum-selling success and helped launch Stefani’s successful L.A.M.B. fashion line. (It’s an acronym for the album title. That’s called synergy, folks.)

Love.Angel.Music.Baby included the No. 1 single Hollaback Girl, an answer song to Courtney Love, who referred to Stefani as a cheerleader.

Other hits on the album included What You Waiting For? and Rich Girl, based on the dancehall duo Louchie Lou & Michie One’s 1993 reworking of the classic Fiddler on the Roof tune, If I Were a Rich Man.

Stefani’s initial solo success, followed by an equally successful arena tour featuring the Harajuku Girls, her ever-present phalanx of hip, Asian dancers, fueled the assumption that No Doubt might not record again (see Sync,’N), despite No Doubt bassist and Stefani’s former lover Tony Kanal’s presence on a couple of the tracks.

Stefani’s second solo album, the equally stylized The Sweet Escape, was less beholden to the sounds of the ’80s, but was not received as well critically or commercially, though it still earned Stefani another platinum plaque.

Also during that time, Stefani, who has always been vocal about her desire to have a family, gave birth to two sons with her husband, Gavin Rossdale, who was the lead singer/guitarist of the rock band Bush.

Kingston James McGregor Rossdale was born in 2005 and Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale was born in early 2008.

Meanwhile, the other band members, all of whom are 40 save Kanal who will turn 39 this year, were also getting on with their lives, though not quite in such a public manner.

Guitarist Tom Dumont produced singer/songwriter Matt Costas’ debut album, Songs We Sing, and expanded his family matching Stefani — dual baby boys with the birth of Ace Joseph Dumont and Rio Atticus Dumont, born in 2006 and 2008, respectively.

Drummer Adrian Young toured with reunited ’80s group Bow Wow Wow and appeared on albums by Unwritten Law and Scott Weiland, singer of the reunited Stone Temple Pilots.

Kanal worked with Stefani on several tracks from her solo albums and produced American reggae singer Elan Atias’ debut album. He also worked with Pink on her 2008 album Funhouse.

Though there were never any publicly aired problems within the group, as members’ lives grew outside of the band, the rumors and assumptions continued.

”Everybody’s making it like there’s all this tension, you know, like I stepped away from the band and now they’re jealous of me, and look, maybe there is a little bit of that,” Stefani told Elle Magazine earlier this year.

”I wasn’t even married,” Stefani said about the band’s last studio album, 2001’s Rock Steady. ”Now I’m a wife and a mother of two. It’s a really different role. I always referred to No Doubt as a marriage, because that’s what it’s like to be together for so long and go through what we’ve been through.

”I can’t really have that relationship with them anymore,” she continued. ”My priorities are always going to be my husband and my family now. That’s a huge, huge thing.”

Indeed, many bands that manage to stay together for years find that the lust for collective success that fueled members when they were young and hungry is replaced with the responsibilities of adulthood, parenthood and ”creative” freedom. But according to Dumont, it was Stefani who initiated the reunion.

”At first, there was a little bit of an unknown,” Dumont told the Fresno Bee in April. ”Like, have we grown apart? Are we going to get along?”

Apparently, the answer was yes.

”We’re kind of like siblings,” he said. ”That’s the way I look at it.

”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 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.”

The band’s original idea was to have an album ready to tour behind, but Stefani’s second pregnancy was not conducive to creativity.

”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,” Stefani said to the Bee.

”I was feeling not very modern, not very creative,” she said.

So the band has hit the road in an effort to reacquaint itself with its fan base and to also get members on the same page.

Members say their creative process takes time. They are hoping to jump-start their creative juices by taking a portable studio on the road for the first time to do the basic work for what will hopefully be the band’s sixth album tentatively planned for a 2010 release.

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take from Amy and http://wbwc.com/ You can listen from anywhere online!

WBWC in Cleveland (88.3FM The Sting) will be hosting an 18-hour marathon featuring No Doubt on Thursday June 25th. Fans are encouraged to tune in online at wbwc.com! It’s available around the world! If you’re in the Cleveland Area, just lock your dial to 88.3 FM. We’re taking your requests of course at 440 825 7846 on the day of the marathon or you can email them to us at request@wbwc.com. Tell all of your No Doubt loving friends! We’ve got your favorite hits, rarities, covers, solo projects and more! You don’t want to miss it! That’s June 25th 7am-1am EST



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