Flashmob Oui mais... Non
Flashmob
très sympa organisé
à Castres par des fans.
Bravo à eux.
Regardez la vidéo.
merci à Superbebop
Charts de la semaine
semaine du 11 au 17 avril 2011
Bleu
Noir
FRANCE
Bleu
Noir est:
54ème
(-8)
du top albums
(fusion supports physiques +
téléchargements)
43ème
(-6) du
top albums physiques en
19ème semaine
avec 1 612 ex. vendus (hors
téléchargements)
BELGIQUE
Bleu Noir
est
66ème (-23) du
classement des téléchargements
et ventes d'albums en 19ème
semaine en Belgique Francophone
LE RECAP COMPLET DES CHARTS ET VENTES DE BLEU NOIR
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Oui
mais...
Non
Bleu Noir
FRANCE
Bleu Noir
est classement
non dévoilé
de l'airplay
TV
(semaine
du 08 au 14/04/2011)
BELGIQUE
Ça semble s'annoncer pas mal pour la semaine prochaine en
Belgique pour Bleu Noir.
Bleu Noir
est cette semaine 01er (+15) de l'Ultratip (classement des
nouveautés incluant ventes et airplay).
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Mylène
Farmer Stade
de France
En France,
le DVD est 17ème
(-4) en 52ème
semaine
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sources: GfK - SNEP - chartinfrance - ozap - musiqueinfo -
ultratop
"The Day" est le premier
extrait de l'album "Destroyed" .
Il s'agit de la version anglaise de la chanson "Bleu Noir" avec des
arrangements différents.
On retrouve l'actrice Heather Graham dans ce clip
réalisé par Evan Bernard et eyeball.
"Indirectly inspired by David Bowie and Brian Eno's production circa
Low and Heroes (which moby believes is now part of his DNA), the song
is one of the few tracks from Destroyed that moby himself sang on.
"'The Day' was written in a hotel room in Spain at dawn when I hadn't
slept," recounts moby. "I wrote it on an acoustic guitar and recorded
it on my phone, brought it home and re-recorded it with the old
broken-down electronics I have in my studio."
A deeply personal song about late night desperation and
dark-night-of-the-soul disquietude, the video for "The Day" (directed
by Evan Bernard) features Moby's friend and actress Heather Graham in
the role of a nurse/guardian angel "who gets to slaughter demons,"
explains moby. "I had this simple idea of Heather as an angel in a
hospital. Evan expanded upon it and made it a lot more interesting, a
lot more compelling."
The basic plot of the video, according to Heather, is "a woman is lying
in a hospital bed and I am the nurse and I give her some oxygen. Then
it cuts to me as the angel flying, and then you see this scary demon."
The director elaborates: "She (the angel) is the defender of
righteousness. She represents good, and she's defeating evil."
Climaxing in a metaphysical battle between demon and angel, the video
is filled with surreal imagery in an eerie clinical setting."