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Byrds, The Hold Steady, Sheer Mag, Jon Pardi, Turkeys   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, September 20, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE BYRDS! To everything there is a season, and when the leaves start turning, my thoughts turn to this rare live threefer of "Turn! Turn! Turn!", "Bells of Rhymney" and "Mr. Tambourine Man", introduced by... David McCallum? There are more screaming girls, plus go-go dancers when they hit Shivaree for "All I Really Want to Do" and "Feel A Whole Lot Better."  There are even more dancers when they cover "Not Fade Away" for Shindig! on June 23, 1965, while I'm pretty sure that's Ed Wynn introducing "Chimes of Freedom."

THE HOLD STEADY visits WFUV's Studio A.

SHEER MAG visits KEXP.

JON PARDI advance streams Heartache Medication.

THE CHROMATICS share "I Can Never Be Myself When You're Around."

COUSTEAU: "The Last Good Day of the Year." Or close to it.

BOB DYLAN's next  Bootleg Series will devote a disc and a half to the his famous 1969 session with Johnny Cash.But the promo tracks are “I Pity the Poor Immigrant (Take 4)” and “Tell Me That It Isn't True (Take 2).”

JEFF TWEEDY talks to Stereogum about his friendship with Nick Offerman, Chipotle employees thinking he wrote "I Gotta Feeling," producing, being a TV weather reporter, and more.

THE ZOMBIES: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview. Or is it interviews?

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Steve Miller Band's charmingly halfassed road-trip jam, "Rock'n Me."

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Rambo: Last Blood, which is currently scoring 36 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Ad Astra, which is currently scoring 80 percent; and Downton Abbey, scoring 85 percent.

THE SONS OF JOHN RAMBO: Stallone created a genre of movies that grappled with post-Vietnam America by returning to the scene, revising history, and blowing up stuff.

DOWNTON ABBEY reinvented British TV.

KANYE WEST is the highest-paid hip-hopper on the new Forbes List.

THE NEW DYNASTIES: Kris Jenner and Yolanda Hadid as Alexis and Krystle Carrington is a pretty funny idea for a photoshoot.

NICOLAS CAGE: Check out his Wolf Jacket.

TURKEYS CIRCLING A DEAD CAT in the middle of the road. I've posted this before, but it never gets old.

BIRDS ARE VANISHING from North America.

A LION CUB debuts in Denver.

THIS IS the plot of The Thing. And an episode of The X-Files.

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