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Video Of The Day: Edge Of Glory (featuring Joel Harrison)
Today's Video of the day is the new pro-gay marriage video for Lady Gaga's "The Edge of Glory" featuring actor/producer Jason O'Ffill (who came up with the concept) and actor/model Joel Harrison (who appeared in the 2008 film, 3-Day Weekend).
TODAY Gay marriage is LEGAL in New York.
This video is for everybody. Who has ever loved. And has been loved in return. To those that think it never does or will get better. It does. It does get better, it becomes beautiful...
Kylie's Aphrodite World Tour Comes To A Close In Cape Town
Kylie says farewell to her tour family during the final two shows in Cape Town, bringing the incredible 'Aphrodite - 2011' World Tour to an end!...
5 continents, 27 countries, 55 cities, 77 shows, 150 days on the road, 85,000km traveled, 575,000 audience and endless Kylie love!!!
Kylie -Congrats on an INCREDIBLE World Tour!
Peace & Love, Marky
Dannii Interviews Kylie (Oz)
PART ONE
Dannii caught up with her sister before Kylie hit the stage in Oz. Enjoy this AOL video...
If you missed their interview in London, you can watch it here!
PART TWO
Updated 7/21/11
It's part two of Dannii Asks, Kylie Answers, with Kylie answering the questions put to her by your good selves via our contributing editor Dannii Minogue.
This time the sisters are talking 25th music anniversary celebrations, the best things about being an auntie and the fact that you're never too old for a cup of tea in bed - thanks to mum!
PART THREE
Updated 8/8/11
Dannii Minogue puts MyDaily's reader's questions to her sister, the lovely Kylie Minogue...
You’re watching You Ask, Kylie Minogue Answers Part 3. See the Web's top videos on AOL Video
A Love Letter to Aphrodite
Today is a bittersweet day for all the Kylie lovers out there. Tonight in Cape Town,South Africa the curtains close on what has been a legendary milestone in Kylie's career - The Aphrodite Tour plays its final show.
I've said this before and I'll say it again, the Aphrodite era has been her best yet! The album was a true gift to the fans and the one word that sums it all up for me is... love. It was Kylie's love letter to her fans, who have stood by her in the brightest and darkest of days. While I enjoyed X immensely, Aphrodite was Kylie's true comeback!
I'm sad to see the Aphrodite era come to an end but it comforts me to see it go on the highest of high notes, with a critically acclaimed tour that the world fell in love with. If you've watched any of her tour video blogs, it is evident that she has the most loyal of fans. Who come from all walks of life, regardless of gender, sexuality or language, we all get the same thing from Kylie - to love, live and dance!
It's exciting to see where Kylie goes from here. There has been talk of taking things down a notch by doing an 'anti-tour' in intimate venues, as well as doing an acoustic or tribute album. Whatever she does, you know the fans will be there, by her side, as always.
For now though, I'd like to put my hands up one more time and bid a fond farewell to Aphrodite! Till we see you again x
From Bowties & Showgirls Thank You!
Kylie - The Albums: 2000-2010 (Jack's Megamix)
Here is a fantastic Kylie Megamix created by Jack Roeby. Thanks Jack!
Kylie - The Albums: 2000-2010 (Jack's Megamix)
INTRO
Aphrodite / Slow
2 Hearts
Spinning Around
All The Lovers
BREAK: In Your Eyes / Red Blooded Woman
The One / Love At First Sight
Wow
Can't You Out Of My Head
Get Outta My Way
Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)
OUTRO
Kylie - The Albums: 2000-2010 (Jack's Megamix) by JackRoeby
Kylie Minogue: Thrilla In Manila!
Kylie puts on her Aphrodite gloves and hits the Araneta Coliseum in Manila, Philippines, home of the final Heavyweight Boxing Championship of the World between Joe Frazier & Muhammed Ali back in '75!
...but not before a little pre-show dance party during DJ Jason Buckham's soundcheck...
"Morning coffee Manila!!" -Kylie
Soweto Gospel Choir Wows Kylie: South Africa
Kylie Minogue has touched down at O.R Tambo Airport. The Soweto Gospel Choir were there to welcome her with open arms and a performance of their own...
Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue landed in Johannesburg on Thursday morning, and was given a special early-morning welcome by the Soweto Gospel Choir.
The singer, who is set to play five shows in South Africa as part of her Aphrodite-Les Folies World Tour, tweeted a picture of herself and the choir with the caption "My welcome to South Africa!!!!!".
The All The Lovers hitmaker is set to play three shows at Sun City Superbowl on 8, 9 and 10 July 2011 before moving to the Grand Arena at Cape Town's Grand West on 13 and 14 July.
The world tour started on 19 February in Denmark and will play in arenas throughout Europe and Japan before hitting Canada, US, and Mexico.
The tour is in support of Kylie's latest album, Aphrodite, which was released in July 2010. It became Kylie's fifth number one album in the UK, hitting the top spot a full 22 years to the week since her debut album Kylie entered the chart.
After being welcomed at the airport by the incredible Soweto Gospel Choir, Kylie performs her first ever show in South Africa, bringing 'Aphrodite Live' to Johannesburg for the first of three nights...
Kylie "The Albums 2000 - 2010"
KYLIE ‘THE ALBUMS – 2000-2010′
5 ALBUMS IN ONE BOX!
INCLUDING HER LATEST HIT ALBUM ‘APHRODITE’ WITH ‘LIGHT YEARS’, ‘FEVER’, ‘BODY LANGUAGE’ & ‘X’
The story of the albums and music:-
Back in June 2000 we saw the much anticipated release of “Spinning Around” the first single from Kylie’s debut studio album for Parlophone Records. In true style she caused a sensation by debuting at Number 1 in both the UK and Australian charts. In September 2000 her follow up single, “On A Night Like This” was released repeating Spinning Around’s success by debuting in the UK charts at #2. Kylie’s most anticipated album yet, “Light Years”, was released at the same time to massive critical and commercial success debuting at #2 in the U.K.
September 2001 saw the Kylie phenomenon reach fever pitch with the release of her global smash hit “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” from the multi-platinum selling album “Fever”. The album generated a further three smash hit singles “In Your Eyes”, “Love At First Sight” and “Come Into My World” and sold over six million copies worldwide.
Kylie stole the show at the 2002 Brit Awards with an incredible performance of “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” and won two major awards for Best International Female and Best International Album.
Kylie was awarded “Woman Of The Year” 2002 at the Elle style awards while the record-breaking “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head” garnered 3 Ivor Novello Awards for Best International Single, Best Dance Record and Most Played Record of The Year
Kylie spent the summer of 2003 recording her ninth studio album, “Body Language” in London, Ireland and Spain. “Body Language” was released in November 2003. It was preceded by the hypnotic single “Slow”, written by Kylie with Emiliana Torrini and Dan Carey which debuted at number 1 in Australia and the UK.
Her world tour KylieX2008 opened at the Paris Bercy on May 6th 2008. She travelled to 21 counties throughout Europe that (northern) summer playing to over half a million fans at 53 sold out shows! The London papers called the tour “pop perfection!” KylieX2008 continued on to South America in November before moving on to Dubai then through Asia to NZ and finishing in Australia just before Christmas. Critics declared it to be “A show NOT to be missed!”.
The “X” album, was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 for “Best Dance Album”.
The summer of 2010 ushered in a new and exciting era in Kylie’s incredible story, the era of the ‘Aphrodite’. Kylie’s 11th studio album generated huge levels of excitement even before release, and the first single, ‘All the Lovers’ was been hailed as ‘one of the best Kylie songs ever’ (News Of The World) and Music Week declared that ‘Aphrodite has seen Kylie Minogue return to her uplifting dance-pop best’.
Tracklisting:-
Disc 1
Light Years
1. Spinning Around
2. On A Night Like This
3. So Now Goodbye
4. Disco Down
5. Loveboat
6. Koocachoo
7. Your Disco Needs You
8. Please Stay
9. Bittersweet Goodbye
10. Butterfly
11. Under The Influence Of Love
12. I’m So High
13. Kids
14. Light Years
Disc 2
Fever
1. More More More
2. Love At First Sight
3. Can’t Get You Out Of My Head
4. Fever
5. Give It To Me
6. Fragile
7. Come Into My World
8. In Your Eyes
9. Dancefloor
10. Love Affair
11. Your Love
12. Burning Up
Disc 3
Body Language
1. Slow
2. Still Standing
3. Secret (Take You Home)
4. Promises
5. Sweet Music
6. Red Blooded Woman
7. Chocolate
8. Obsession
9. I Feel For You
10. Someday
11. Loving Days
12. After Dark
Disc 4
X1. 2 Hearts
2. Like A Drug
3. In My Arms
4. Speakerphone
5. Sensitized
6. Heart Beat Rock
7. The One
8. No More Rain
9. All I See
10. Stars
11. Wow
12. Nu-di-ty
13. Cosmic
Disc 5
Aphrodite
1. All The Lovers
2. Get Outta My Way
3. Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)
4. Closer
5. Everything Is Beautiful
6. Aphrodite
7. Illusion
8. Better Than Today
9. Too Much
10. Cupid Boy
11. Looking For An Angel
12. Can’t Beat The Feeling
Now Playing...
Kylie - The Albums: 2000-2010 (Jack's Megamix) by JackRoeby
Kylie's Larry Flick Interview!
The legend that is Larry Flick of OUTQ has just completed an uberfabulous interview with Kylie Minogue. Its a big long one and very very special. This is a must listen to any Kylie fan. They go back. Really back but also its incredibly in-depth.
Part One
Kylie Minogue Interview by Larry Flick from Bobby Pop on Vimeo.
Part Two
Click here...Dont Stop The Pop Blogspot
Kylie and Madonna are COMMUNICATING on Twitter!
I LOOOOOOOOVE THIS! Ok so, First Kylie expresses her excitement to learn about Madonna officially entering the studio to begin work on their twelfth studio album...
Then a reply from Madonna's Manager sending Kylie love from M...
OMG! Could the QUEEN and the PRINCESS become BFF's? Could a collaboration be in the works? Let the rumors begin! :D
It is so sweet to see the two biggest music icons in pop culture sharing love and respect!
Singapore Welcomes Kylie
She came, we saw, she conquered.
That, in a nutshell, summed up Kylie Minogue's concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Wednesday night. Called Aphrodite Live, the show here - organised in conjunction with MediaCorp Radio's 75th anniversary - was actually a "reduced" version of her much grander, US$25-million (S$30.7-million) Aphrodite Les Folies show that was staged in Europe and Australia. But that didn't mean concertgoers here were short-changed.
Once again, the pop princess proved that you still could have the same amount of fun without too much bells and whistles. Well, she did bring some: At one point, Kylie appeared singing while astride a statue of a flying horse; during All The Lovers, her dancers were suspended in the air as they twisted and contorted their bodies a la Cirque Du Soleil; and during Looking For An Angel, three of them appeared to be "flying" above Minogue.
And, yes, there were costume changes galore - it wouldn't be a Kylie show otherwise, right? Goddess Kylie, spunky Kylie, Victorian Kylie, cabaret Kylie ... they all made an appearance in the show.
"Aphrodite Live" hits Singapore, as a full house of costumed fans welcome Kylie to the Singapore Indoor Stadium...
But what really sealed the deal for this reviewer was just how easy it was to enjoy the show. Truth be told, Kylie's voice isn't the strongest in the biz - someone suggested that she only registered treble and mid-range frequencies on the equaliser machine. But she is the consummate performer, throwing herself into every song. And the 43-year-old singer oozes sex appeal and schoolgirl charm - sometimes all at once - which only makes her all the more sexy.
Minogue was also astute enough not to give note-for-note reproductions of her songs, with only tracks from Aphrodite such as Get Outta My Way and The One sounding closest to the arrangements on the album.
Can't Get You Out Of My Head, for example, was ramped up crunching guitars and a rockin' backbeat; Slow was a sultry slow burn of a jazz number; and her rendition of The Eurythmics' There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart) was also deliciously delightful (although she didn't attempt the stratospheric notes of the original version).
She also took requests, recalling oldies like The Locomotion and I Should Be So Lucky, turning the stadium into one big sing-along session.
If we only had one word to describe the evening, it would be "fun". Yes, it's a cop-out word, we know - but we did have fun. And loads of it, too. And, really, isn't that the whole point of going to a concert?
By Christopher Toh
We ALL have big love for SeanySean!!! -Kylie via twitter
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