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Husker Du, Robyn Hitchcock, Faith Healer, Moose   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, September 06, 2017 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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PETRA HADEN covers Michael Sembello's "Maniac."

HUSKER DU advance streams the first dsc from Savage Young Dü.

ROBYN HITCHCOCK stopped by World Cafe for a chat and mini-set.

FAITH HEALER advance streams Try icon_wink

 

THE GODFATHERS: "Birth, School, Work, Death."  Post-Labor Day, school starting... we got the middle covered.

WALTER BECKER: A previously unpublished interview.

SPOON: Britt Daniel talks about the 10th anniversary of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga at Vulture.

THE NATIONAL: All five members walk TLOBF through the new LP.

PRINCE's favorite color may have been purple, after all.

 

STAR WARS: EPISODE IX loses its director Colin Trevorrow.

MEGHAN MARKLE is Vanity Fair's cover story.

THE X-FILES is returning in January.

JAMES BOND plans to marry? That always ends well...

LEO DiCAPRIO as The Joker? I'll believe it when I see it.

REESE WITHERSPOON talks about rethinking rom-coms, and more.

HARMONY KORINE shares the soundtrack of his life.

NETFLIX is selling weed.

SHELLEY BERMAN, the famed "sit-down" comic who recently played Larry David’s father on Curb Your Enthusiasm, has died. He was 92.

RICHARD ANDERSON, who simultaneously played Oscar Goldman, leader of secret government agent the OSI, on both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman after a long career as a supporting actor in film and TV, died on Thursday in his Beverly Hills home. He was 91.

 

A MOOSE wrestles with a tire swing in a backyard in Spokane, Washington.

DOGS can recognize their own scent.

A NINE-FT GATOR was removed from a Houston home post-Harvey.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: A militant rodent commandeered an Uber to a wildlife center.

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Michael Becker RIP, and things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, September 05, 2017 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

STILL A VERY SLOW "NEWS" PERIOD, but:

WALTER BECKER, the guitarist and songwriter who made suavely subversive pop hits out of slippery jazz harmonies and verbal enigmas in Steely Dan, his partnership with Donald Fagen, died on Sunday. He was 67. From the NYT obit: "Steely Dan’s lyrics were far from straightforward, depicting cryptic situations and sketching characters like addicts, suicidal fugitives and dirty old men. 'You can infer certain things about the lives of people who would write these songs. This we cannot and do not deny,' Mr. Becker deadpanned in an online interview with the BBC."  Fagen wrote his own remembrance.  Some of the Dan's finest are surveyed by The Guardian, while Pitchfork finds Becker's influence in his guitar work.  The Record salutes his understatement.

ALSO: It's, you know, "September."

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The overall box office was supposedly 1.5 percent better than last weekend's "worst since Sept 2011" performance? Odds are these estimates are inflated.  Anyway, The Hitman's Bodyguard treepeated atop the chart with 13.4MM. Annabelle: Creation placed with 9.3MM and a roughly 91MM totalagainst a 15MM budget. Wind River showed, climbing one spot with 8MM and 20MM domestic against a 11MM budget.  Leap! slides to the fourth slot with 6.6MM, but most of its take is overseas (80MM so far). Logan Lucky rounded out the Top Five with 5.6MM and its 22MM domestic total creeps toward its 29MM production budget.

THE DUKE & DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE are expecting their third child together.

That should do it for today. More tomorrow, I would think.

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Cheap Trick, Alvvays, Neil Young, Gregg Allman, Julie & the Wrong Guys   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 01, 2017 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with CHEAP TRICK, live at ChicagoFest '81! Can you honestly tell me you forgot? Forgot the magnetism of Robin Zander, or the charisma of Rick Nielsen? Your set list includes: "Stop This Game," Hello There," "I Want You to Want Me," "On Top of the World," "Reach Out," "Baby Loves to Rock," "Gonna Raise Hell," "Dream Police," "Ain't That a Shame," "Surrender," "Just Got Back," "Day Tripper" and "Goodnight." You can access the individual songs from the link, or let the whole thing roll.

ALVVAYS advance streams Antisocialites.

NEIL YOUNG advance streams Hitchhiker.

GREGG ALLMAN advance streams Southern Blood.

JULIE & THE WRONG GUYS advance streams a self-titled LP.

LCD SOUNDSYSTEM is streaming American Dream.

THE DREAM SYNDICATE's Steve Wynn shares his Sonic Speakeasy Playlist Vol. 2.

FIRST CLASS: "Beach Baby" may fall into that category of summer song Oliver Wang once described "tinged with fragility and marked by melancholy."  It's even more true of the long version, with those French Horns and choral vocals in the c-section...

THE MAGNETIC FIELDS' Stephin Merritt talks to ClashMusic about earplugs, songwriting, heis musical memoir and more. (Thx, Frank Yang)

NEIL FINN talks to The Guardian about livestreaming the recording of his new LP in his crowded house.

POLITICAL BEATS: From National Review(!), Scot Bertram and Jeff Blehar discuss ask guests from the world of politics (journalists and analysts, so far) about their musical passions.

OH SEES: John Dwyer, interviewed by Henry Rollins.

THE SHAGGS "reunion", reviewed by The New Yorker.

NOW SHOWING: After the worst weekend since Sept. 2001, there are no wide releases this weekend.  But Close Encounters of the Third Kind returns for a week on 700 screens, and Tulip Fever debuts on 600 screens.

BESIDE BOWIE: THE MICK RONSON STORY has a trailer online.

BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL is the craziest trailer you will see this week.

GWYNETH PALTROW got candid about her past love life in a recent podcast interview.

RAISING ARIZONA: Peak Nic Cage?

COWBOYS wrangle cattle across a flooded road in Crosby, Texas.

HOW A CAT NAMED TIGER wound up in prison.

A BEAR crashes a birthday party, enjoys cake.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT: Crafty rodents are luring bears to their deaths on the railroad tracks.

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U2, Jack Cooper, Lydia Loveless, Beck, Cat Rescue   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, August 31, 2017 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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U2 shares a video for a new song, "The Blackout."

ULTIMATE PAINTING's Jack Cooper covers the Grateful Dead, Terry Allen, Scott Walker, Frank Sinatra, and Woods for Aquarium Drunkard.

LYDIA LOVELESS plays Mountain Stage for the first time.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED features new tracks from Beck, King Krule, Curtis Harding and more.

GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR shares "'Undoing A Luciferian Towers."

 

THE KNACK: "My Sharona" topped the chart at this time in 1979 and would remain there for five weeks.

COURTNEY BARNETT & KURT VILE talk to Rolling Stone about their upcoming collaborative LP. Here's "Over Everything."

PRINCE'S favorite color may not have been purple.

HANK WILLIAMS: Ten of His Best.

ARCADE FIRE's Win Butler talks songwriting as only someone would to Clickhole.

 

LEAH REMINI says she never tried to convert her longtime costar and friend Kevin James — much to the chagrin of the church.

TAYLOR SWIFT felt her personal life was spinning out of control.

THE SIMPSONS fired longtime composer Alf Clausen.

KEANU REEVES & WINONA RIDER, last seen together in Bram Stoker's Dracula and A Scanner Darkly, are making a rom-com.

LORD OF THE FLIES is getting an all-female remake.

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING's creative team is returning for the sequel.

HOW TOBE HOOPER invented the slasher film as we know it.

THE MADMAN: Nicolas Cage's Most Insane Role Sheds Light On What Drives Him.

 

A CAT RESCUE, with a twist.

FIRE ANTS surviving Tropical Storm Harvey make the New York Times and the Washington Post.

A TINY LIVE FROG found in a packaged salad is now a family pet.

AN ACTIVIST messes with the bull...

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The War On Drugs, Mew, A Place to Bury Strangers, Tarantula   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE NATIONAL shares a video for "Day I Die."

THE WAR ON DRUGS played a short set at the Turf Club in St. Paul.

MEW stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic.

A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS, live at the Out In The Street Festival, July 16, 2017.

TEGAN & SARA joins MATTHEW DEAR on "Bad Ones."

ARIEL PINK shares a new B-side "Ode To The Goat (Thank You)."

PARQUET COURTS' A. Savage shares “Wild, Wild, WIld Horses.”

 

ALICE COOPER topped the UK singles chart on this date in 1972 with "School's Out."

FLEET FOXES' Robin Peckhold Interviews GRIZZLY BEAR.

MOLLY TUTTLE, the first female to ever be nominated for the International Bluegrass Music Assoc's guitarist of the year award, talks to World Cafe.

THE NEW PR0NOGRAPHERS, ranked by Stereogum.

ZOLA JESUS talks to Drowned In Sound about David Cronenberg and more...

 

BLADE RUNNER is rolling out three short video midquels ahead of 2049's arrival in theaters. The first one is online now.

IT: The Stephen King remake dropped a clip online.  And the story is throwing clowns out of work.

GEORGE CLOONEY talks fatherhood, politics, etc.

PRINCE HARRY & MEGHAN MARKLE ended their three-week vacation to Africa with a visit to one of the most romantic places on the continent.

CHRIS PRATT & ANNA FARIS are in couples therapy to help their son after their divorce.

TOP GUN 2 gets a new writer.

JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK gets a new writer.

PRESTIGE TV is taking bigger breaks between seasons.

THE MISFIT: Nicolas Cage Didn't Fit Into The Brat Pack '80s But Found Success Anyway.

 

THE GOLIATH BIRDEATER TARANTULA is arguably the biggest spider in the world.  

A HOUSTON AREA FAMILY has taken in 16 strangers and seven dogs following Tropical Storm Harvey.

THE SURPRISING TRICK to tracking down a lost dog.

A BIZARRE CREATURE looks for identification.

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