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Bob Dylan, Glen Hansard, Arcade Fire, Great Thunder, Snoring Duck   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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BOB DYLAN dropped an interactive video for... "Like A Rolling Stone," featuring Danny Brown, Drew Carey, Marc Maron, and the Pawn Stars guys.

GLEN HANSARD is streaming his Drive All Night EP, with cameos from Eddie Vedder, Jake Clemons and Joe Henry.

ARCADE FIRE played a session on BBC1.

KEVIN MORBY of Woods streams his solo LP, Harlem River

GREAT THUNDER: Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield and Swearin’ bassist Keith Spencer stream their second LP, Groovy Kinda Love. It sounds like lots of things from trach to track, but it does not sound like Wayne Fontana.

DALE WATSON stopped by Studio 1A at KUTX for a mini-set.

BRIAN WILSON plays "Sail On Sailor" at the Ed Sullivan Theater, with Matthew Sweet and Darius Rucker.

WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT: At MOJO, Lou Reed and John Cale contribute to David Fricke's history of the Velvet Underground's sophomore LP.

ROBERT GORDON talked to Weekend Edition about his new book, Respect Yourself: Stax Records and the Soul Explosion.

ALBUMS EVERYONE CAN LOVE, according to an NPR poll.

THE ORIGIN OF SPINAL TAP, via Dangerous Minds. And Pate drummer Jon Hahn.

MONTY PYTHON's surviving members will announce a reunion stage show on Thursday.

KELLY CLARKSON is pregnant and expecting her first child with husband Brandon Blackstock.

KANYE WEST stuck KIM KARDASHIAN is his new video. Shocka.

MADONNA tops the latest Forbes list of highest-paid musicians, because Michael Jackson is dead.

ASHLEY GREENE is being sued over the fire she started in her West Hollywood apartment that killed her dog and injured the man who helped rescue fleeing residents.

BEETLEJUICE 2 ‘might be happening’ with Tim Burton, Wynona Ryder, and Michael Keaton onboard, according to Ryder.

SYRIA: The Syrian military claimed to have taken full control of Qara in the Qalamoun region and to have killed a "large number of terrorists." The Al Nusrah Front withdrew from Qara, but activists from Al Nusrah and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham say they will return.

LEBANON: Two suicide bombings outside the Iranian embassy in Beirut killed at least 25 people, including the embassy's cultural attache and its head of security, and injured over 150 more.

STUXNET's SECRET TWIN: The real program to sabotage Iran's nuclear facilities was far more sophisticated than anyone realized.

A SNORING DUCK: Let's go to the video.

INDIA's MONKEYS are to be put on the pill.

RACE HORSES may benefit from hi-tech sports bras.

O'HARE AIRPORT's ALLIGATOR got there via the Blue Line. Figures.

 

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Jim James, Minor Alps, Stornoway, The Brother Kite, Polite Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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JIM JAMES (or do you say "Yim Yames"?) performs on PBS’s Austin City Limits. The Black Angels open.

MINOR ALPS: Juliana Hatfield and Nada Surf's Matthew Caws stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

STORNOWAY is streaming the You Don't Know Anything EP. Nice. (Thx, Chromewaves.)

THE BROTHER KITE is streaming Model Rocket. Nice jolt.  (Thx again, Chromewaves!)

GAP DREAM advance streams Shine Your Lght. Electronic, yet a bit psychedelic.

PRINCE shared a demo of a new song entitled “Da Bourgeoisie”.

TEMPLES drop "Mesmerise" ahead of their debut LP, Sun Structures.

MARSHALL CRENSHAW plays his classic "Someday, Someway"... for Merv!

KATHLEEN HANNA looks back at th soundtrack to her life at Pitchfork.

HOW SWEDEN Became a Pop Powerhouse: "The trail begins with Abba." 

OS MUTANTES are profiled by Orlando Weekly.

FORMER GROUPIES OF REDDIT dish the dirt.

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE SEQUEL? Sigh. How about a movie about filmmakers visited by an angel who shows them how much better the world is without one?

JUSTIN BIEBER: Invites to his Gatsby party came with a non-disclosure agreement, but word is out it was full of naked women.

TAYLOR SWIFT is profiled at length by New York Magazine.

50 SHADES OF GREY: Dakota Jackson, already promoting.

CHRIS PRATT: The Parks & Rec vet talks Delivery Man and Guardians of the Galaxy with the HuffPost.

ROB FORD, Toronto's scandal plagued mayor was stripped of many of his powers following a heated debate in which he knocked over a female city councilor.

ISRAEL: Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that Iran already has enough uranium for five nuclear bombs.

EGYPT: Authorities said "Islamic jihadists" were behind the killing of an officer from the Interior Minister on Nov. 17. The Christian community is reportedly afraid to complain to the government about its condition. Protestors took to Tahrir Square in Cairo to protest against the army.

LIBYA: A bomb attack on the convoy of Benghazi's head of security killed one bodyguard and injured another. Three people were arrested after a shooting at a Benghazi checkpoint. Libya's intelligence chief and his assistant escaped from their kidnappers at a checkpoint south of Tripoli.

SYRIA: Rivalry between rebels and Islamists has replaced the uprising's lofty ideals, leaving veteran commanders despairing.

A POLITE DOG wipes his feet, y'know.

RACCOON rescued from a Winnie-The-Pooh situation.

DAISY THE SOW gave birth to 27 piglets in nine months. That'll do, pig.

LIONS: The ultimate status symbol in the Persian Gulf.

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Jim James, Minor Alps, Stornoway, The Brother Kite, Polite Dog   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, November 19, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

JIM JAMES (or do you say "Yim Yames"?) performs on PBS’s Austin City Limits. The Black Angels open.

MINOR ALPS: Juliana Hatfield and Nada Surf's Matthew Caws stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

STORNOWAY is streaming the You Don't Know Anything EP. Nice. (Thx, Chromewaves.)

THE BROTHER KITE is streaming Model Rocket. Nice jolt.  (Thx again, Chromewaves!)

GAP DREAM advance streams Shine Your Lght. Electronic, yet a bit psychedelic.

PRINCE shared a demo of a new song entitled “Da Bourgeoisie”.

TEMPLES drop "Mesmerise" ahead of their debut LP, Sun Structures.

MARSHALL CRENSHAW plays his classic "Someday, Someway"... for Merv!

KATHLEEN HANNA looks back at th soundtrack to her life at Pitchfork.

HOW SWEDEN Became a Pop Powerhouse: "The trail begins with Abba." 

OS MUTANTES are profiled by Orlando Weekly.

FORMER GROUPIES OF REDDIT dish the dirt.

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE SEQUEL? Sigh. How about a movie about filmmakers visited by an angel who shows them how much better the world is without one?

JUSTIN BIEBER: Invites to his Gatsby party came with a non-disclosure agreement, but word is out it was full of naked women.

TAYLOR SWIFT is profiled at length by New York Magazine.

50 SHADES OF GREY: Dakota Jackson, already promoting.

CHRIS PRATT: The Parks & Rec vet talks Delivery Man and Guardians of the Galaxy with the HuffPost.

ROB FORD, Toronto's scandal plagued mayor was stripped of many of his powers following a heated debate in which he knocked over a female city councilor.

ISRAEL: Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that Iran already has enough uranium for five nuclear bombs.

EGYPT: Authorities said "Islamic jihadists" were behind the killing of an officer from the Interior Minister on Nov. 17. The Christian community is reportedly afraid to complain to the government about its condition. Protestors took to Tahrir Square in Cairo to protest against the army.

LIBYA: A bomb attack on the convoy of Benghazi's head of security killed one bodyguard and injured another. Three people were arrested after a shooting at a Benghazi checkpoint. Libya's intelligence chief and his assistant escaped from their kidnappers at a checkpoint south of Tripoli.

SYRIA: Rivalry between rebels and Islamists has replaced the uprising's lofty ideals, leaving veteran commanders despairing.

A POLITE DOG wipes his feet, y'know.

RACCOON rescued from a Winnie-The-Pooh situation.

DAISY THE SOW gave birth to 27 piglets in nine months. That'll do, pig.

LIONS: The ultimate status symbol in the Persian Gulf.

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REM (minus Stipe), Shearwater, Bill Callahan, Gorillas   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, November 18, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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MIKE MILLS & BILL BERRY joined PETER BUCK onstage at the 40 Watt Club to perform REM's 1984 single “(Don’t Go Back To) Rockville.” Looks like Scott McCaughey, too. (Photo via Tommy Warren / ‏@bigwheat.)

SHEARWATER advance streams Fellow Travelers. Each of its 10 songs pays tribute to an artist with whom the band has toured.

BILL CALLAHAN, live from at a historic synagogue in Washington, DC.

JIMMIE DALE GILMORE stopped by KUTX to play a couple. 

WASHED OUT stopped by WFUV's Studio A for a mini-set. 

ANDY ROURKE joined JOHNNY MARR on The Smiths' "How Soon Is Now?” and “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want.” It's Partial Reunion Monday, ahead of Twofer Tuesday. (Photo via doorsixteen on Instagram.)

THE ZOMBIES discussed Odessey and Oracle and played a few on the BBC, way back in May. New to me, though.

ANDREW WK & MARKY RAMONE talk about touring together at The Independent.

ROY HARPER, who sang on Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar" and was paid tribute on Led Zeppelin's "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper", has been charged with sexually abusing a girl from the age of 12, during the mid-70s.

BILLY SQUIER: The King of Hip-Hop?

NOW SHOWING: Thor: The Dark World tops the chart with 38 million, on a reasonable-for-a-sequel 55 percent drop. That's 147 million to date domestic, with another 333 million overseas.  But the real story may be The Best Man Holiday placing with 30.6 million -- part of a very good year for African American-centric films. All the better against a 17 million budget (tho not so good for 12 Years A Slave, which slid 30 percent).  Last Vegas crept up a notch to show with 8.9 million and about 47 million so far against a 28 million budget.  Free Virds slips to the fourth slot with 8.3 million and 42 million so far against a 55 million budget.  Bad Grandpa rounds out the Top 5 with 7.7 million and 90 million so far against a 15 million budget.  Below the fold, Ender's Game slides badly, perhaps beyond disappointment.

ALEC BALDWIN recieves a mere 2-week suspension from MSNB, following the actor’s calling a photographer either a “c***sucking f**” or a “c***sucking fathead,” as Baldwin maintains. He claims he was unaware that calling a man "c***sucking" might be considered an anti-gay slur.  He also trotted out his gay hairdresser to defend him. You really can't make stuff like this up.

LAMAR ODOM is set re-sign with the Los Angeles Clippers, according to a source for Us Weekly.

KATIE HOLMES tweeted a possible commentary on ex-husband Tom Cruise.

JUSTIN BIEBER: That girl who filmed him sleeping in Brazilmay have a triple-x film credit.

CHARLIE SHEEN & DENISE RICHARDS were seen jetting out of Van Nuys Airport with their daughters Saturday as Sheen's custody battle with Brooke Mueller over ther sons continues.  ALSO: Sheen offers to help Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. Of course.

IDRIS ELBA is expecting a baby with girlfriend Naiyana Garth.

LIBYA: The United States military is considering a mission to train Libyan security personnel with the goal of creating a force of 5000 to 7000 conventional soldiers and a separate, smaller unit for specialized counterterrorism missions, according to the top officer of the American Special Operations Command.

SYRIA: A regime helicopter exploded in the sky over Jassim village in Raqqah. Fighters are reportedly massing for a major battle in Qalamoun in Reef Dimashq; thousands of Hezbollah fighters are said to be gathering near the Lebanese border, and thousands of Al Nusrah and rebel fighters are said to be gathering nearby.

IRAN: A senior Obama administration official said on Friday that a solution could be found for one of the major stumbling blocks to an agreement that would freeze Iran’s nuclear program, and that the accord might be achieved next week.

THE DIRTIEST GORILLAS at the zoo.

BUTTERBALL FACES A TURKEY SHORTAGE: Everybody panic. OK, not vegans.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: A flying militant terrorizes Bambi.

CAT outfoxes DOG.

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Rascals, Sebadoh, Peter Case, Cutout Bin, Shiba Inu   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, November 15, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE...

... with THE RASCALS!  I was delighted to find one of my fave clips, their cover of "Mickey's Monkey" in a medley with "Turn On Your Love Light."  A second live medley includes a pair of Rascals originals, "I've Been Lonely Too Long" and "Come On Up." Plus, a copy of "A Girl Like You" has returned to the Tube.  Round it out with the live-instudio version of the obligatory "Good Lovin'."

SEBADOH stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set.

AMOS LEE stopped by The Current for a chat and mini-set. 

PETER CASE played a mini-set at KUTX.

CHVRCHES played live at MusicFest Northwest.

LEE HAZLEWOOD & NANCY SINATRA: "Some Velvet Morning." Can I tell you about Phaedra?

THE COCTEAU TWINS: Head Over Heels turns 30. Get off My Lawn. 

BILLY IDOL: Rebel Yell turns 30. Get Off My Lawn.

HOW SELLING OUT Saved Indie Rock. Actually, the tradition of up-and-coming rockers doing ads dates back into the Sixties.

TINA TURNER relinquished American citizenship.

THE CUTOUT BIN: From the B-52s to Slim Harpo, from Billy Bragg to Roky Erickson, from the Smiths to Lloyd Price, plus the Meat Puppets, Flamin' Groovies, Los Lobos, The Turtles and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: The Best Man Holiday is this weekend's sole wide release and is currently scoring 63 percent on the ol' Tomatometer.  Basically with Hunger Games coming next week, no one wanted to open anything near that mindspace. So expect Thor to bring the hammer down again.

JAKE GYLLENHAAL was sent to the emergency room after punching a mirror on the Los Angeles set of his new film Nightcrawler Wednesday morning.

ADAM LEVINE will be announced as “Sexiest Man Alive” by People next week? Really?

MATTHEW McCONNAUGHEY is GQ's Leading Man of the Year.

ALEC BALDWIN's stalker was found guilty. Meanwhile, Alec went homophobic again.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN & LAMAR ODOM are in couples therapy.

CHRIS BROWN is still in rehab, despite resurfacing in Los Angeles for a bite to eat on Wednesday.

MARK WAHLBERG wasn't targeting Tom Cruise with his recent remarks, but yeah, Cruise needs to shut it.

DR WHO was nearly extermianted at birth.

SYRIA: Hassan Nazrallah, the head of Hezbollah, said the group would not withdraw from Syria so long as the Assad regime needed it.

LIBYA: The terrorists who attacked the Benghazi consulate last year knew the location of the safe room where Ambassador Chris Stevens and his security team sought shelter, according to a congressman who spoke for 90 minutes with the diplomatic security agent severely injured in the assault.

EGYPT: The Interior Minister said authorities are aware of a Muslim Brotherhood plot to bring "violence and sabotage" to Egypt on Nov. 19.

IRAQ: The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant killed 41 Iraqis in a series of attacks throughout the country.

YUKI the SHIBA INU says hello.

THE RAREST MAMMAL ON EARTH: Spotted in Vietnam.

A COYOTE joins a cross-country champrionship in Phoenix.

WORLD'S OLDEST CREATURE: KIlled by scientists checking its age. Oops.

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