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Street Fame Vol.3
Year: 2004
Tracks: 25
 
"He has no idea what my dad does, or that he's famous but I can tell that he thinks there's something special about him. He gets this little extra twinkle in his eye when he's around him." LIV TYLER on her son's relationship with his AEROSMITH rocker grandfather STEVEN TYLER.
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SARAH JESSICA PARKER has fallen out of favour with one fashion critic - her five-year-old son JAMES hates her designer outfits.
The 43-year-old's young tot hates to see the star dressed in glamorous gowns, because he connects Parker's designer wares with her leaving the house to go to work.
And James gets so upset his mum has to leave him to fulfil her duties as a style icon, he demands she gets changed into something more conservative.
She explains, "He associates me a big dress with me having to leave the house, and he associates my hair being up with me being at work. And he is verbal.
"Sometimes he will see me with a dress on and he will ask me to take it off because he thinks that will somehow keep me in the house."
Chris Martin’s dude-crooning-at-piano routine threatens to overwhelm this disc only once — on “Death and All His Friends.” Producer Brian Eno and Coldplay the band otherwise command a marvelously unexpected collection of cinema-rock tunes that reach the band’s trademark soaring melodic heights but with clever instrumentation, experimental production, and teamwork. “Lovers in Japan/Reign of Love” stocks a two-movement opus with cloud-high guitar licks, jazzy drumming, and bass melodies that make you wish the band had overthrown Martin three albums ago.
Comedienne JOAN RIVERS tried to save her dying dog by taking inspiration from the BURT LANCASTER movie ELMER GANTRY.
Rivers was convinced she could save her beloved pet pooch, LuLu, after watching the 1960 movie, where Lancaster plays a salesmen trying to sell religion to America in the 1920s.
But her efforts were to no avail.
She explains, "When we were alone in the apartment I spent 10 minutes laying on hands the way healers do. I would touch LuLu and say 'heal' and 'feel the heat'.
"I must have looked like a total loony toon but I just watched the movie Elmer Gantry and I figured that if Burt Lancaster could do it, so could I."