CLICK TRACKS: Ashlee Simpson worms back into the Great White Way, Courtney Love re-mounts Hole, and more
Thought
Macbeth was the most cursed play in history? Think again. Former pop starlet/defensive hoedown expert
Ashlee Simpson has been tapped to reprise her role as Roxie Hart in
Chicago. On Broadway. That's the same Ashlee Simpson who just lost her TV gig because, apparently, her acting chops couldn't cut it on
Melrose Place. The silver lining of this impending fiasco may well be watching Simpson
attempt to jig her way out of a Milli Vanilli episode mid-"Funny Honey." (We're pretty sure the whole "acid reflux" trick only works once.)
It's been a long, strange, "Good Riddance"-paved road from the garage-band days of
Dookie to grandiose "rock opera"
American Idiot. And Green Day's trajectory is about to get even stranger and more grandiose: They're
bringing American Idiot to Broadway.
(Move over, Simpson.) No dates set yet, but apparently when the current
off-Broadway
American Idiot musical (this was news to us, too) wraps this month, the move to the Big Stage will commence.
The Fates convened and decided that, apparently, Britney Spears
has not yet been through enough. Truth be told, we think that old gal
deserves a break. The pop singer -- who recently rose from the ashes of a
career placed inside a double-wide, doused in Jim Beam, set aflame, and
left to die -- is once again under attack. The resilient Spears spoke out against accusations that she was (wait for it)
lip-synching during performances in her Australian Circus tour.
(We swear, the Ashlee Simpson theme running through this roundup was
entirely unintentional.)
It wouldn't be a music-news roundup without a little Ga. Looks like Lady Gaga's latest video -- for her song "Bad Romance" --
is apparently the weirdest yet!
Way to push those societal boundaries. Behold: decolletage
pyrotechnics, boyfriends being burned alive, and the forced consumption
of vodka. But if that's too tame for you, there's always the NFSW vids from
Girls and the
Flaming Lips.
In an unprecedented incident of a Red Sox fan behaving fanatically,
a Massachusetts man is suing Bon Jovi (as well as Time Warner and Major League Baseball) for $400 billion.
Local musician Samuel Bartley Steele's suit claims that the New Jersey
legend allegedly ripped off his musical homage to the Sox, entitled
"[Man I Really Love] This Team," in the 2007 song "I Love This Town,"
which the MLB used to promote the playoffs that year. Bon Jovi
responded, "Um, what?" A judge concurred, calling foul ball on the
absurd lawsuit.