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トレント様がオープンにファンからの質問を受け付けています。


必ずしも全て返事がもらえるとは思いませんが、とりあえず目を通して・・・って、もうとっくに数千通を超えてますが。
http://digg.com/dialogg/Trent_Reznor

Digg Dialogg: Trent Reznor
Digg founder Kevin Rose is interviewing Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (NIN) and will pose the most popular questions as submitted and voted upon by you! From now until April 4th at 12:00pm PDT, you can submit and Digg up questions to decide which will be asked.
Trent Reznor is a musician, singer-songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and founder of the band NIN. Since departing from Interscope Records, Reznor has released albums independently under a Creative Commons license, utilizing technologies such as BitTorrent to promote the sharing of his music. Reznor was named one of TIME’s most influential Americans and is considered to be one of the most acclaimed creative figures of his generation of music by the Los Angeles Times.

Diggのオーナーによる案内はこちら:
http://blog.digg.com/?p=567

Announcing Digg Dialogg with Trent Reznor
by Kevin Rose at 8am, Mar 30th, 2009 in Digg Company
Hey everyone,
We’re mixing things up a bit for our next installment of Digg Dialogg on Tuesday, April 7th. I’m honored to announce music icon Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (NIN) as our next guest. I will be asking him the top questions as submitted and voted on by the Digg community.
For those of you who aren’t current on Reznor’s career, he is best known as founding member and lead singer for NIN. NIN has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, winning multiple Grammys. In 2007, Reznor split ties with his record label and is now an independent musician where he releases albums under a Creative Commons license, utilizing technologies such as BitTorrent to promote the sharing of his music. He is considered by the Los Angeles Times to be one of the most acclaimed creative figures of his generation of music. This is a great opportunity to find out what’s next for Reznor and gain insight into the rapidly evolving world of online music, entertainment, and technology.
Digg Dialogg gives the Digg community an opportunity to submit and vote up questions posed to influential leaders, change agents and luminaries. This marks our first foray into music with one of the leading personalities changing the way traditional music industry models work. In case you missed any of the previous Dialoggs with Speaker Pelosi, Al Gore, and Republican Leader John Boehner, you can check them out here.
Submit and vote for your favorite questions by Saturday, April 4th at 12noon PT and we will post a link to the interview on Tuesday, April 7th at 10am PT. We will also post updates to the Digg Twitter account.
We’ll be announcing more great guests soon, so stay tuned. Let us know who you’d like to hear from in future Digg Dialoggs by adding suggestions in the comments, but be sure to pose your questions for Trent Reznor on the Digg Dialogg page.
Thanks,
Kevin

・・・って、この企画自体が4月1日の壮大なジョークってオチじゃなければいいんですが。


RS誌より。いちいちファンフォーラムの感想をチェックしてるのね。あんまり、こういう掲示板の無責任な投稿を真に受けない方がいいと思うけど。マンソンのTHEOLに関するmansonusa.comでのファンの書き込みを引用しています。
http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/03/30/fans-react-to-marilyn-mansons-dance-punky-new-song-were-from-america/

Fans React To Marilyn Manson’s Dance-Punky New Song “We’re From America”
3/30/09, 2:08 pm EST
As Rock Daily reported last week, Marilyn Manson’s new track “We’re From America,” from the upcoming The High End of Low, was posted as a free download on the shock rocker’s official Website. If the song is any indication of what we might expect from Manson’s new LP, it seems like the Anti-Christ Superstar may be heading in a dance-punk direction a step away from the industrial metal and goth pop of previous albums like 2007’s Eat Me Drink Me. Perhaps it’s because Manson is happy to have Twiggy Ramirez back in the fold, but the music ranks among the most upbeat of the singer’s career, even if the lyrics are ultra-critical view of the U.S.A. So, how are the fans feeling about Manson’s new sound?
First, to our ears, “We’re From America” sounds like a Mansonized version of LCD Soundsystem’s “North American Scum,” from its lyrics mocking America down to its vocal cadence and thrash breakdown on the choruses.
Over at the Manson message board the Heirophant Council, the general consensus seems to be pretty positive, with fans celebrating the track’s propulsive riff and beat. To quote one message boarder, “It’s a really catchy and ‘ballsy’ song, fuck yeah!” If the fans have any complaints, it’s the repetitiveness and somewhat clichéd lyrics. “The word America becomes a symbol in this song, and it’s nowhere nearly as provocative as it tries to be,” writes one poster. “It’s been done a countless number of times in recent years, and done better ― even by Manson himself. It seems like a fill-in-the-blank Manson parody by MAD TV.”
The High End of Low is due out May 26th, and will be preceded by first single “Arma… geddon.” So what’s your take on Manson’s latest opus? We’re accepting your reviews in the comments.

マンソンの新譜はこちら:
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DMは今年の四月馬鹿には何をやらかしてくれるんだろう。「来日するよーん」「冗談だよーん」とか・・・。
depechemode.com
今月号のRO誌にはDMの新譜のインタビューが掲載されています。
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DMの新譜はこちら。きわめて口当たりのよい、オーソドックスなDMですね。
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「あのメールへの返事や電話?もちろん、俺やスタッフや女房やガキの子守やら、総出で手分けしてやってるよ。忙しいけど充実してるよー」ジョシュ、ストーカーは大丈夫か?
http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2009/03/sold-mini-golf.html
お騒がせなナイスガイのジョシュの新譜はこちら:
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な、ナヴァロさん、その構図って(汗
http://twitpic.com/2m1p6
これね。

Charvel USA San Dimas Style1 2H


つーか、それ、わざわざダウンロードするか?(ピアノの前に座って4分33秒無音が続く有名な曲)そうか、これがAppleの四月馬鹿か。
http://pitchfork.com/news/34966-john-cages-433-is-this-weeks-itunes-discovery-download/



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