Jeff Bates was admittedly addicted to methamphetamine when he was arrested in March 2001. He'd later tell theTennesseanthat in 1999 a friend offered him the drug and he smoked it just to feel better. Over the next 18 months, meth was all he thought about. When money ran out he began t...
She Originally Wrote "Telephone" for Britney Spears Britney Spears first recorded Lady Gaga's song "Telephone" for her album Circus. Gaga waited a few years after the song was dropped from Spears's record before re-recording it herself as a duet with Beyoncé in 2009. 104 votes Did this ...
The farewell tour didn't turn out to be the final goodbye from the Who. While Entwistle and Daltrey slowly faded away, their solo careers losing momentum across the remainder of the decade, Townshend continued recording to relative success. However, the Who still haunted him. The group reunite...
Isaac Weishaupt has been researching occult belief systems since 2011 and revealing symbolism used in the entertainment industry. Using examples of pop culture to discuss occult perspectives; Isaac has been an independent one-man army with no ZERO HANDLERS to answer to. He’s written nine books an...
My next door neighbor moved a while ago and wrote a note that said, “I found my people!” She is an artist and refinishes furniture and had a little store downtown the same time I did and moved out of state to Oregon and found a little shop that rents out space, similar to ...
I can’t remember. It’s part history, part romance; part dysfunctional family drama. Maybe that was the hook. I wrote about lines in the closing scenes, spoken by Caesar over the corpses of the doomed lovers. I was certainly enthused about true love, and how they fought the social cons...
Christopher Clay Austin released three hot singles after signing with Warner Bros Records in 1988, including “Blues Stay Away from Me” and “Same Ol’ Love,” which he co-wrote with Ricky Skaggs. The country music star was born on February 24, 1964, and died on March 16, 1991. He di...
He was declared clinically dead, then one of the EMTs administered a shot of adrenaline directly to Sixx’s heart. When that didn’t revive him, the medical worker injected him again, saving his life. After he recovered, Sixx wrote “Kickstart My Heart,” in which he addresses other ...
He was declared clinically dead, then one of the EMTs administered a shot of adrenaline directly to Sixx’s heart. When that didn’t revive him, the medical worker injected him again, saving his life. After he recovered, Sixx wrote “Kickstart My Heart,” in which he addresses other ...
If you haven’t already heard it, you will – over and over again.It’s what Ken Jennings wrote below his Final Jeopardy! wager knowing full well he and his other humanoid competitor were going to lose to a computer. For all you “Singulartarians” out there – IBM’s super computer ...