
Scott Stapp channelled his inner Bill Clinton recently by telling
Spin magazine there was no "sex" on the sex tape featuring some young ladies visiting the Kid Rock tour bus. Of course, like the former President, Mr. Stapp apparently doesn't count blow jobs as sex (which may or may not be happening on the tape).
Besides putting his own spin on what (or who) really went down on the Kid Rock sex tape, Stapp revealed something new to me about Creed. He told Spin the tape was made back in 1999 down in Florida when Creed was playing with Metallica. Regardless of whether Stapp
did or did not get oral sex on the tape, the real scandal to me is not the sex tape but the fact that Metallica let Creed open for them!
Labels: Kid Rock, Metallica, Rock Sex Tapes

Proving that it's always a good thing to read a press release in its entirety, some news organizations (e.g. World Entertainment News Network) got a little bit overeager and reported the wrong Zeppelin as playing at this year's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. Rather, it's Lez Zeppelin, a four-woman Led Zep tribute band, that will be making their way to Tennessee and not the fabled band that famously reunited at London's O2 Arena last December. There will be a Led Zeppelin presence at the festival as Robert Plant will be appearing with Alison Krause. Maybe for kicks, he'll catch the Lez Zep and feel inspired enough to sit in - it's not like he doesn't know the words.
In addition to Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, Kanye West and Jack Johnson, Metallica will be headlining the event. Remember two months ago when Metallica
denied they were playing Bonnaroo? It's one thing to harass your own fans cause you have an ideological aversion to free downloading, but why spread disinformation about your own concert appearances.
Labels: Led Zeppelin, Metallica