** The Strokes **
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- Эрхэм Гишvvн

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hehe.The Darknesstei haritsuulahnuu ene chini.shal uur shdee hehe.The strokes huuchnii rock ch gedeg in unen shuu.80th ehen ue sonsogddog shuu.gehdee gaigui hamtlagapollonais написал:The Strokes хуучны рок-н-ролл дээр их тулгуурладаг. The Killers, The Darkness хоёртой харьцуулахад зарим хөгжмийн нотууд нь хэтэрхий электроник, үхмэл санагддаг.
Room on Fire is a good album though.
- mark feehily
- Эрхэм Гишvvн

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- Contact:
- mark feehily
- Эрхэм Гишvvн

- Бичлэгүүд: 32
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the strokes-n suuliin 2 tsoimgiin tuhai
Room on Fire
They released their sophomore album Room on Fire in October 2003, to good reviews, but to less reaction commercially, although it still went gold. The album's sound maintained the Strokes' familiar reference points, while also evoking groups such as The Cars. In the process, they made the cover of Spin Magazine for the second time, with each member receiving his own cover. They also made the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time. Additional media coverage of the band has come from the relationship between Moretti and actress Drew Barrymore.
Their first single taken from Room on Fire was the song "12:51", which features distinct keyboard-like sounds produced by Valensi's guitar. This sound was found by Valensi having accidentally left the tone off. The video was also directed by Roman Coppola and is inspired by the futuristic look of Tron.
In November 2003, The Strokes had a Tuesday residency on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. They performed "Reptilia", "What Ever Happened", "Under Control" and "I Can't Win".
During the 2003/2004 "Room on Fire Tour", the band played with Kings of Leon as support act and Regina Spektor. While on tour, Spektor and the Strokes recorded the song "Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men", released as a b-side on the Reptilia single. Also during the tour, the band included The Clash's "Clampdown" as a cover, which was released as the b-side for The End Has No End.
Cover of NME October 1, 2005In late 2004, The Strokes revealed plans to release a live album. The Live in London LP was planned for release in October 2004, but was abandoned, reportedly due to recording quality problems. The chosen gig was one held at the legendary Alexandra Palace in northern London.
In early February 2005, Julian Casablancas wed long-time friend and assistant band manager Juliet Joslin to the surprise of many fans. Around this time, Nikolai Fraiture fathered a daughter.
The Strokes had a three concert South American tour in October 2005, featuring dates in Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Their set in Argentina included a cover version of "A Salty Salute", a song written by the band "Guided by Voices".
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First Impressions of Earth
In late September 2005, the first single from the then unreleased album First Impressions of Earth, "Juicebox", was leaked online, forcing the single's release date to be pushed up. The single was then released as an exclusive on online download services. "Juicebox" became The Strokes' second UK Top Ten hit, as well as their second US Modern Rock Top Ten success.
During November and December 2005 the Strokes did a promotion tour for the still unreleased album First Impressions of Earth. This involved doing one-off shows in major cities around the world including Chicago, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Milan and Madrid. Approximately 300 tickets were made available to each show. Ticketholders either battled the weather, camping outside ticket box offices in the middle of the European winter, or were the winners of radio competitions. These concerts attracted celebrity guests including Oasis, Franz Ferdinand, and Jarvis Cocker.
Their third album, First Impressions of Earth, was released in January 2006 to mixed reviews and debuted at Number Four in the US album charts and Number One in UK, a first for the band. The Strokes revealed that they had built their own studio in New York's Hell's Kitchen, officially called Red Carpet Studios, in order to record the third album. When asked to comment on the third album, Julian said: "It's like a seedless watermelon. I like it" [2]. The band performed for the second time on Saturday Night Live on January 21, 2006, playing "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once".
January 24th, 2006 marked the first of eighteen sold out shows during their UK tour, which included two dates at the famous Hammersmith Apollo where The Strokes played a surprise cover of "Life's A Gas" by The Ramones. Two days after the tour ended, on February 23rd, 2006, The Strokes won "Best International Band" at the NME Awards. Casablancas thanked NME on getting the award, saying "it's still the best music mag around" [3]. On February 27th, 2006, The Strokes performed the song "Heart in a Cage" on Letterman in support of the upcoming US Tour. Bruce Willis, who was also a guest that night, could be seen nodding his head during the song and stated backstage that he digs The Strokes [4]. On March 1st, 2006, The Strokes returned to the United States with their longest tour yet, beginning with three sold out shows at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.
The second single off First Impressions of Earth was "Heart in a Cage", a song which reminded some critics of "Passenger" by Iggy Pop [5]. Released on March 13, 2006, the CD1 version of the single features their Ramones cover as a B-side, while the CD2 version features an early version of the song "You Only Live Once" (previously named "I'll Try Anything Once", available temporarily on their official website) and the video for the lead track.
On March 29th, 2006, The Strokes appeared on The Tonight Show and played "You Only Live Once". They also appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien May 3, again playing "You Only Live Once."
The third single off First Impressions of Earth was "You Only Live Once." Released on July 27th, 2006, the single also featured a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me" as a b-side. Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age contribute to the track, with Vedder and Julian Casablancas sharing vocals and Homme joining Fabrizio Moretti on drums [6]. Vedder had previously joined The Strokes on-stage during their set at the Rolling Stone 1000th cover celebration at the Hammerstein Ballroom in early May of 2006. Lou Reed also made an appearance during the set for his song, "Walk on the Wild Side".
During the summer of 2006, The Strokes played several festival dates in Europe, including such well known venues as the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden, Roskilde Festival in Denmark and the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. They then toured Australia and Mexico in August and early September, followed by the second leg of the United States tour. While in the US, The Strokes opened for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers for five shows during the third leg of their Highway Companion tour.
They released their sophomore album Room on Fire in October 2003, to good reviews, but to less reaction commercially, although it still went gold. The album's sound maintained the Strokes' familiar reference points, while also evoking groups such as The Cars. In the process, they made the cover of Spin Magazine for the second time, with each member receiving his own cover. They also made the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time. Additional media coverage of the band has come from the relationship between Moretti and actress Drew Barrymore.
Their first single taken from Room on Fire was the song "12:51", which features distinct keyboard-like sounds produced by Valensi's guitar. This sound was found by Valensi having accidentally left the tone off. The video was also directed by Roman Coppola and is inspired by the futuristic look of Tron.
In November 2003, The Strokes had a Tuesday residency on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. They performed "Reptilia", "What Ever Happened", "Under Control" and "I Can't Win".
During the 2003/2004 "Room on Fire Tour", the band played with Kings of Leon as support act and Regina Spektor. While on tour, Spektor and the Strokes recorded the song "Modern Girls & Old Fashion Men", released as a b-side on the Reptilia single. Also during the tour, the band included The Clash's "Clampdown" as a cover, which was released as the b-side for The End Has No End.
Cover of NME October 1, 2005In late 2004, The Strokes revealed plans to release a live album. The Live in London LP was planned for release in October 2004, but was abandoned, reportedly due to recording quality problems. The chosen gig was one held at the legendary Alexandra Palace in northern London.
In early February 2005, Julian Casablancas wed long-time friend and assistant band manager Juliet Joslin to the surprise of many fans. Around this time, Nikolai Fraiture fathered a daughter.
The Strokes had a three concert South American tour in October 2005, featuring dates in Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Their set in Argentina included a cover version of "A Salty Salute", a song written by the band "Guided by Voices".
[edit]
First Impressions of Earth
In late September 2005, the first single from the then unreleased album First Impressions of Earth, "Juicebox", was leaked online, forcing the single's release date to be pushed up. The single was then released as an exclusive on online download services. "Juicebox" became The Strokes' second UK Top Ten hit, as well as their second US Modern Rock Top Ten success.
During November and December 2005 the Strokes did a promotion tour for the still unreleased album First Impressions of Earth. This involved doing one-off shows in major cities around the world including Chicago, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Milan and Madrid. Approximately 300 tickets were made available to each show. Ticketholders either battled the weather, camping outside ticket box offices in the middle of the European winter, or were the winners of radio competitions. These concerts attracted celebrity guests including Oasis, Franz Ferdinand, and Jarvis Cocker.
Their third album, First Impressions of Earth, was released in January 2006 to mixed reviews and debuted at Number Four in the US album charts and Number One in UK, a first for the band. The Strokes revealed that they had built their own studio in New York's Hell's Kitchen, officially called Red Carpet Studios, in order to record the third album. When asked to comment on the third album, Julian said: "It's like a seedless watermelon. I like it" [2]. The band performed for the second time on Saturday Night Live on January 21, 2006, playing "Juicebox" and "You Only Live Once".
January 24th, 2006 marked the first of eighteen sold out shows during their UK tour, which included two dates at the famous Hammersmith Apollo where The Strokes played a surprise cover of "Life's A Gas" by The Ramones. Two days after the tour ended, on February 23rd, 2006, The Strokes won "Best International Band" at the NME Awards. Casablancas thanked NME on getting the award, saying "it's still the best music mag around" [3]. On February 27th, 2006, The Strokes performed the song "Heart in a Cage" on Letterman in support of the upcoming US Tour. Bruce Willis, who was also a guest that night, could be seen nodding his head during the song and stated backstage that he digs The Strokes [4]. On March 1st, 2006, The Strokes returned to the United States with their longest tour yet, beginning with three sold out shows at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York.
The second single off First Impressions of Earth was "Heart in a Cage", a song which reminded some critics of "Passenger" by Iggy Pop [5]. Released on March 13, 2006, the CD1 version of the single features their Ramones cover as a B-side, while the CD2 version features an early version of the song "You Only Live Once" (previously named "I'll Try Anything Once", available temporarily on their official website) and the video for the lead track.
On March 29th, 2006, The Strokes appeared on The Tonight Show and played "You Only Live Once". They also appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien May 3, again playing "You Only Live Once."
The third single off First Impressions of Earth was "You Only Live Once." Released on July 27th, 2006, the single also featured a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me" as a b-side. Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age contribute to the track, with Vedder and Julian Casablancas sharing vocals and Homme joining Fabrizio Moretti on drums [6]. Vedder had previously joined The Strokes on-stage during their set at the Rolling Stone 1000th cover celebration at the Hammerstein Ballroom in early May of 2006. Lou Reed also made an appearance during the set for his song, "Walk on the Wild Side".
During the summer of 2006, The Strokes played several festival dates in Europe, including such well known venues as the Hultsfred Festival in Sweden, Roskilde Festival in Denmark and the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. They then toured Australia and Mexico in August and early September, followed by the second leg of the United States tour. While in the US, The Strokes opened for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers for five shows during the third leg of their Highway Companion tour.
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Alternative rock
Indie rock
Post-punk revival iimerhuu styleer toglodog hamtlag bhaadaa
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Post punk Lo-fi yum uu l gej bodood bgaa shd
Medeh hun baival heleed uguuch
Alternative rock
Indie rock
Post-punk revival iimerhuu styleer toglodog hamtlag bhaadaa
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- Эрхэм Гишvvн

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12:51 LYRICSMaDeViL написал:12-51 geed duuniih n ugiig olood uguuch
Talk to me now I'm older
Your friend told you 'cause I told her
Friday nights have been lonely
Change your plans and then phone me.
We could go and get 40s
@#$% goin' to that party
Oh really, your folks are away now?
Alright, let's go, you convinced me.
12:51 is the time my voice
Found the words i sought...
Is it this stage I want?
The world is shutting out...for us.
We were tense for sure,
But we was confident...
Kiss me now that I'm older
I won't try to control you
Friday nights have been lonely
Take it slow but don't warn me
We'd go out and get 40s
Then we'd go to some party
Oh really, your folks are away now?
Alright I'm coming...
I'll be right there.





