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And Lindsay Lohan, Too!
Naturally, Sam played coy: “I’m not going to talk about Lindsay because she’s my friend, you know? She’s great. She’s also 22 years old. I think people forget that.” Maybe people forget she’s only 22 years old because she looks 40. |
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The Zutons' "Remember Me" runs the fine line between irritatingly cheery and intoxicatingly poppy. We're leaning toward the latter, but that could change at any moment. Meanwhile, their 2006 single, "Valerie" remains one of our favorites - when it's sung by Amy Winehouse via Mark Ronson. We've included both versions after the jump. |
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And Friends...
Amy Winehouse chose to go on vacation over shooting "Valerie" with Mark Ronson. So, rather than scrapping the shoot, they used people from the crowd, starting with a Winehouse look-a-like. It's a bit awkward, but we dig the song - and Ronson - so we're posting it, anyway. After the jump: "Oh My God" featuring a cartoon Lily Allen and "Just" with Alex Grenwald. |
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Five Simple Questions, Two Free Tickets
If you happen to be looking for free tickets to Mark Ronson's Friday show at NYC's Webster Hall, look no further. We got our grubby gay paws on two tickets and we're just itching to give them up. The first person who can correctly answer the following questions gets 'em. Better hurry. 1. On Ronson's recently released Version, which young singer has "never been this far away from home"? 2. Where did Ronson go to college? Hint: our editor went there, too. 3. Which intoxicating album did Ronson help produce? 4. Which name-changing music mogul gave Ronson a big break? 5. How many of Version's tracks do not feature other talents? Post your replies in the comments section. First may be worst, be at least you'll have two tickets to see super dreamy Ronson. If you don't know Ronson, get with it. |
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According to Ben Widdicombe's Gatecrasher, the tab-rag's next issue features excerpts from alleged love letters between Lohan and her alleged lesbian lover, Ronson - musician Mark Ronson's DJ sister. In one letter, the fire crotched starlet writes to Ronson, Babe, if I don't have you in my life then I should just go die. … I want to marry you and have children with you. We wonder where she'll get the sperm. |