Showing posts with label paramore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paramore. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

Best Shows of iHeart Radio Festival 2014

HeartRadio Music Festival took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena this past 19th and 20th with performance of two dozens of great artists. 

These are the best performances at the iHeartRadio Music Festival 2014. Watch them and comment. It was a surprise for me, that Paramore was announced for that Festival but it looks like everybody enjoyed their show, and I am pretty sure they will be invited again.

Nicki Minaj

Paramore

Iggy Azalea

Taylor Swift



   

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Girls Party Playlist

Ok, so it is Saturday, and you girls have to get ready for party mood. Have some pre-drinks at home, listen to this playlist on your portable Bluetooth Speaker or Audio System, 

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Taylor Swift - 22 
Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop
Calving Harris ft. Ellie Goulding - I need your Love
Katy Perry - Birthday
Paramore - Ain't it Fun
Iggy Azalea - Fancy
Ariana Grande - Break Free
Chris Brown ft. Nicki Minaj - Love More
David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj - Turn Me On
Bruno Mars - Locked out of Heaven
Jason Derulo ft Snoop Dogg - Wiggle

And as a final Video, get up with some EDM music, have a great weekend! 



   

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Paramore's Robin Williams Tribute: Hayley Williams - "Last Hope"


After battling a chest infection that kept her out of two scheduled August shows, Paramore's Hayley Williams was back to full health in Denver.
The singer took advantage of a quiet part in the set, and unleashed a touching monologue that tied in themes of depression and release. And at the end of the speech, she dedicated the song "Last Hope" to the late actor Robin Williams, who committed suicide on Monday.




Full transcript:
"It feels like yesterday we were driving to Denver for the very first time. I'll never forget running out of breath during "Whoa," and just laying on the ground for the entirety of the rest of the show. It's amazing how fast 10 years go by. And it's amazing how many lifetimes you can fit into 10 years, you know?For instance, with us, for every album, I feel like we've lived three different lives, and I'm so happy that we're still here, and thank you guys so much for still being here as well. Our band is, we've been through a lot. There's been a lot of ups. A lot of super high highs, and a lot of super low lows as well. But I don't really think you have to be in a band to get that. I think that's just life. And I think no matter what profession we might've ended up in besides being a band, we would've dealt with some of the same emotions, probably all of the same emotions.There was a point right before we released the new record, actually when we were writing it, that this song sort of spilled out of us, and I realized how sad we'd been. And how we'd been in this place where we weren't content, and we weren't fulfilled anymore. It was very scary. It was actually very depressing. And then this song happened, and sort of a light came on, and it was amazing how much I realized I'm apart of something. We, the three of us, are apart of something.I want you to know before you leave here tonight, that you, being here tonight, listening to any of your favorite bands, writing songs yourself, writing poems, reading books, any of that. You're apart of something. And it goes on way longer than any of us will ever be alive. You're part of something. Please know that.This song goes out to Robin Williams. It's called "Last Hope." "


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