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Sept. 30-Oct. 6: Janet's Illin' And The Judgment Of Paris

Posted Fri Oct 3, 2008 2:19am PDT by Dave DiMartino in That's Really Week

It's been a tumultuous week in the music world.

More than a few people raised their eyebrows upon hearing of Janet Jackson and her recent health drama: Her planned show in Montreal Monday night was canceled after the singer/dancer/elaborate dresser became "suddenly ill" and was taken to the hospital and released two hours later. A spokesperson for Ms. Jackson would not elaborate on her unexpected ailment, only mentioning that she had been "ill" and was "recuperating" after her release. Shows set later in the week, including ones in Boston and Philadelphia, were also canceled--undoubtedly sending pre-med students in both cities scurrying to their textbooks to discover whether Extremis Minimus Ticketsalus is an actual disease.  All she needs now is to leave her record label after her most recent album flopped and strike out on her own! Oh no, wait--that happened last week.

While we're speaking of prestigious female recording artists: Paris Hilton, singer, actress, and perhaps the most important human of this century, has released a new single entitled "My BFF"--which will coincide with the debut of her new MTV reality show, intriguingly titled Paris Hilton's My New BFF. In it, 16 women and 2 gay men will compete for the privilege of actually becoming Paris's "best friend forever" who, word has it, "is hot, loyal and has the energy to keep up with Hilton's hectic lifestyle." Extremely large mirrors need not apply!

And in admittedly less relevant news--that whole "presidential election" thing--this week saw musicians of all shapes, sizes and ages queuing up to do their part, some more conspicuously than others.

In terms of raw numbers, presidential hopeful Barack Obama had an absolutely banner week: rocker Bruce Springsteen very visibly cast his lot with the man, playing at a rally in Michigan with further Obamagigs scheduled for Philadelphia, Columbus, and an intriguing Oct. 16th double bill in New York with piano man Billy Joel. Considering the players, one suspects a significant amount of testosterone-infused sincerity--not to mention sweat--will be noticeably dripping from that stage. Should be memorable, no? Likewise, longtime Obaman Jay-Z--who Obama has described as one of his favorite artists--will be making an appearance in Detroit this Saturday at a rally geared to increase voter registration, as Monday is Michigan's deadline to vote in the Nov. 4th election.

If the Republican candidates are feeling a little squeamish by this blatant show of support by two of pop music's biggest icons, they're probably even less comforted by the treatment they've been receiving by two bastions of the music press. Rolling Stone, perhaps predictably, has been bannered with cover headlines such as "The Lies Of Sarah Palin" and "Make Believe Maverick," featuring a less-than-flattering illustration of a ghoulishly grinning John McCain dive bombing in an antiquated one-man airplane. Similarly, hip-hop mag Vibe features Obama on the cover of its November issue as well as a letter from the man himself to the mag's readers, noting "I need you." The magazine has officially endorsed the candidate--the first such presidential endorsement in its history. Not to worry, though: While rapper Bow Wow just kicked off a 15-city tour during which he'll be urging fans to register to vote, reports say he's not promoting any specific candidates, which may count as a win in some quarters. If you get my drift.

Speaking of quarters, after two of them next February 1st, viewers of Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa will be able to witness an historic appearance by the aforementioned Mr. Springsteen and the E Street Band--who'll be following the tradition of the Rolling Stones, U2, Prince, Paul McCartney and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and surrealistically be appearing in front of thousands of people wearing funny clothes, buying beer, and heading for the bathrooms. Kudos to the E! Online writer who noted "fans can at least feel safe that no wardrobe malfunctions are likely to occur with this bunch. That is, unless Little Steven's head scarf gets blown off. Then things could get ugly."

And finally--as in life itself--it all comes down to Phish! The much-loved granddaddies of the famous "jam band" scene are back in the news upon reports that they'll be reuniting next March for their first live performances since August 2004. They'll be playing at Virginia's Hampton Coliseum, where they recorded their 6-CD Hampton Comes Alive set a decade ago, and according to their website, will soon be announcing additional dates to follow. Somebody somewhere must think this is the best news they've ever heard, and I'd certainly like to see what they're wearing as they think it! 

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Who's The Boss? -- Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel team up for Barack Obama.

2) Who's Also The Boss? -- Jay-Z returns for Obama voter drive.

3) Call Her Nurse Jackson, If You're Nasty -- Janet is feeling better, thank you.

4) Pheeling Phishy? -- Jam-band legends gear up reunion plans.

5) Vote, Dawgs! -- Bow Wow tour in full voter registration mode.

6) Did You Miss Me? -- Mindy McReady turns herself in to serve 60-day sentence.

7) Born To Run 50 Yards -- The Boss is Super Bowl-booked!

8) Here Come the Brides -- Melissa Etheridge reportedly to wed.

9) Won't You Be My BFF? -- Paris Hilton releases new single!

10) Around the World In A Daze? -- Britney announces possible tour plans.

757 Comments

61. Macon -
"Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was asked about his "Muslim background" by a potential voter at a coffee shop Saturday, and used the encounter as an opportunity to try to put to rest stories that he said had been "misreported."

Obama joined a group of four women in a booth to eat some pumpkin pie and sip a cup of tea. One of the women asked him how his "Muslim background" would affect his decisions as president.

"This is something that keeps on being misreported, so I’m glad you asked me," Obama, who is Christian, said.

He told them his father had lived in a Muslim-dominated village in Kenya, but “didn’t practice Islam."

"Truth is, he wasn’t very religious,” said Obama. “He met my mother. My mother was a Christian from Kansas, and they married, and then divorced. I was raised by my mother. So I’ve always been a Christian."

He also touched on the fact that he lived in the Muslim country of Indonesia for four years of his childhood.

"I didn’t practice [Islam]," Obama continued, but added that being in that area had given him "insight into how these folks think."

Just before being pulled away from the table by a staffer, Obama told the women he had been a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ for the past 15 years."

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/12/23/voter-asks-obama-about-muslim-background/

Do you research bigots.

62. Brenda -
I will never buy any music by any of these artist again.

63. summer -
I don't care if your Paris Hilton or a bum on the street. To even come up with this idea for a show is degrading. For once...can't she do something intelligent and stop making herself look like a jackass each time we see her on TV. To me...she is nothing but a BIG JOKE!

64. jdk2509 -
you IDIOTS - Obama is Christian!! Get it through your thick skulls.

65. Marguerite -
Janet need 2 call it a DAY!

66. Elizabeth -
Two things #20: A)there is nothing wrong with being Muslim, and B) Obama is not Muslim.

67. Yahoo! Music User -
Janet get better but Paris ur show sucks who would pick there BFF based on if they listen to u or not !!!

68. Michael -
THIS IS FOR LuckyMe you are about dumb as they come their is no Muslim going for President just because he got a arabic name dosnt make him a Muslim. if u feel that way i was just thinking that u feel that way about the Muslim thats in the Army. I GOT SHOT , WALK UP ON A CAR BOMB AND HAD A MUSLIM SOLDIER DIE N MY ARMS THE HELL YOU N EVERYBODY LIKE YOU.

69. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
wat the hell----i dont care about them

70. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
wow who cares

71. Michelle -
Maybe you should do yours. In his book he condems his mothers religion and praises his father's who was an active Muslim. He is running for President. He is going to tell you what you want to hear. If he isn't Muslim he believes in 3 Gods.

72. rablen49 -
Paris Hilton is 'the most important human being of this century'? Oh, really? So, apparently, the only things needed to claim this title are a lack of education, a lack of intelligence, a lack of talent, and a lack of anything else relevant. Oh, and a willingness to wait until your family dies in order to collect huge amounts of money. Swell. What have you been smoking, by the way?

73. JusJo -
....she's pregnant....

74. Megan -
awww poor janet):

75. KellyN -
I think Paris stinks! She needs to go to a poor country in Africa and unspoil herself. I also think Janet is a fake.

76. MsT -
aw,im so sorry about Janet. I hope she gets well and to think I was gonna purchase tickets to the boston show.Good thing I didn't....get well janet.

77. teenmarie -
Janets been around a long time, she's still beautiful and lot of life and always looks good but, Maybe it's time to slow down and relax with song loves. Janet, all you need is to change your life style. You will still be successful. Paris is a nasty girl, a disgrace to her parents. I agree, get a real life. BFF LOL.

78. Yahoo! Music User -
I watched a clp of "THE VIEW" the one which Joy Bahar said that Sarah Palin was stupid,and didn"t know anything. My question to Joy is, what was your
graduate degree in? Did you ever get elected to anything?Could you have an intelligent conversation with any elected official? Your patronizing giggling with
the Clintons or the Obamas does not equate with intelligence.Also, I'm really
surprised at Barbara Walters, she needs to take a good hard look in the mirror.

79. NAY -
As usual, I see that stupidity is alive and well in AMERICA. Makes me sad. All you can do is focus on ethnic, religion and skin color to base your views. You claim to be Americans but most of the old time views are based on family learned racisms that you all pass on from generation to generation. ANYONE or ANYTHING that is diffirent that your NORM you are afraid of. So Sad.

80. Nicole -
Feu Dd Plume- John Rich of Big and Rich wrote a song for McCain and sung it with the lead singer from Sugarland. Also, when Van Halen called the McCain Camp to tell him to stop playing "Right Now" on the campaign trail, Sammy Haggar called him back and sais he owns the song and McCain could use it all he wanted. LONG LIVE DEMOCRACY!!!!
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