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New Releases, Indie Basement, Gruff Rhys, Turtles   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, February 10, 2020 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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DUSTY SPRINGFIELD covers "People Get Ready."

NEW RELEASES: Paste will point you to Shopping, the Lone Bellow, Khruangbin & Leon Bridges, plus more.

BILL'S INDIE BASEMENTwill point you to Isobel Campbell, Double Date with Death, a Boo Radleys reissue, and more.

GRUFF RHYS performs live at WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio in Boston.

RADIOHEAD's ED O'BRIEN shares "Shangri-La."

 

TAYLOR GOLDSMITH & MANDY MOORE are joined by Phoebe Bridgers, Jackson Browne and more on the Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends.”

MICHAEL STIPE talks to The Current about his new solowork, REM, producing, and more.

THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS are profiled by The Ringer. And they pulled it off.

KEITH RCHARDS: The Lord of the Undead quit smoking.

APOLLO MASTERS—a manufacturing plant that supplies the lacquer used for making master discs, which are used to make vinyl records—suffered a fire on Thursday that will devastate the vinyl record business.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Bee Gees' "Love You Inside Out," the final No. 1 single in a historic hot streak.

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Birds of Prey tops the chart with 33MM, well below the 50-55MM tracking estimates and even the studio's 45MM lowballing of same. Nor is it likely to be big in overseas markets.  Granted, it had a lower budget (84-97MM) than the bigger comic book movies, but this will still hurt.  Bad Boys For Life places with 12.5MM on a leggy 33 percent drop.  1917 showswith 9.2MM on a verrry leggy 5 percent drop as people poured in to see it before the Oscars.  Dolittle takes the fourth slot with 6.7MM on a 123 percent drop that would be great if it weren't a bomb from its debut frame.  And Jumanji: The Next Level rounds out the Top Five with 5.5MM on an 8 percent drop as it creeps up on 300MM domestic.

THE OSCARS went to these folks. Congrats!

THE INDEPENDENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS went to these folks. Congrats! Especially to Adam Sandler.

THE RAZZIES nominations went to these folks. Congrats?

HARVEY WEINSTEIN and the women defending him.

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 7 & 8: Christopher McQuarrie has an update, promising "We've figured out three obscene things that Tom Cruise will do that I'm terrified of."

ROBERT CONRAD, a television tough guy best known for his lead role in the mid-1960s series “The Wild Wild West,” died on Saturday at his home in Malibu, Calif. He was 84.

ORSON BEAN, the witty actor and comedian, was hit and killed by a car in Los Angeles, authorities said. He was 91.

 

TURTLES prefer the larger ladies.

OTTER attacks girl, dog in Lakeland home.

FOX causes havoc after breaking into parliament.

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James Brown, Mr. Bungle, Hayley Williams, Wood Bros, Doggo   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, February 07, 2020 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with JAMES BROWN! The Godfather of Soul, y'all, with his star time on the T.A.M.I. Show in 1964; your setlist includes "Out of Sight", "Prisoner of Love", "Please, Please, Please" and "Night Train."

MR. BUNGLE's first concert in 20 years, including "Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” and covers of the Circle Jerks, and Seals & Crofts.

HAYLEY WILLIAMS drops half her solo LP.

THE WOOD BROTHERS play World Cafe.

CALIFONE shares "Bandicoot."

KING KRULE shares "Alone, Omen 3."

 

MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND, "Blinded by the Light," Live in '75.

ARETHA FRANKLIN's estate has again been thrust into confusion.

JENNY BETH's solo album was inspired (sort of) by David Bowie.

GRETA VAN FLEET: The New Old Flower-Power Fantasy.

BEST COAST Almost Had No Future. Now Everything Has Changed.

 

BIRDS OF PREY is this weekend's wide release, and it's (surprisingly?) scoring 86 percent on the ol' Tomatometer.

HARVEY WEINSTEIN's first witness was a doozy.

THE JESUS ROLLS: John Turturro's upcoming The Big Lebowski spin-off has a trailer online.

HAMILTON: A potential franchise?

KNIVES OUT moves closer to a sequel.

FRIENDS moves closer to an unscripted reunion.

MAD MAX 5 is set to start filming in Australia this fall.

THE BEST ACTRESS OSCARS of the millenium, ranked.

THE BEST ACTOR OSCARS of the millenium, ranked

 

DOGGO vs Lemon.

MAN ACCUSED of releasing rodents in hotels in order to obtain free lodging.

A TINY ORPHAN KITTY gets spoiled by his new dad.

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The Cars, Dirty Honey, Another Sky, Kirk Douglas RIP   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, February 06, 2020 - 08:00 AM
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SAM COOKE & JACKIE WILSON unexpectedly meet up on "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha."

THE CARS, Live at the Paradise Theater, October 1st, 1977. Including unreleased material.

DIRTY HONEY visits the Paste studio.

ANOTHER SKY plays a Tiny Desk Concert.

BEST COAST shares "Different Light."

 

SHARON VAN ETTEN shares "Beaten Down."

DESTROYER's Dan Bejar crafts an album from his kitchen.

MARLENA SHAW: More than "California Soul."

IVAN KRAL, a Czech-born musician whose integral role in the Patti Smith Group, along with his work as a filmmaker who chronicled the earliest days of the CBGB scene, made him a key figure in New York’s creative underground of the 1970s, died on Sunday at his home in Ann Arbor, Mich. He was 71.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff," her extremely horny attempt to create a disco/rock hybrid.

 

KIRK DOUGLAS, one of the last surviving movie stars from Hollywood’s golden age, whose rugged good looks and muscular intensity made him a commanding presence in celebrated films like “Lust for Life,” “Spartacus” and “Paths of Glory,” died on Wednesday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 103.Here are your bonus obits from Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. Aside from the big, obvious films, I always liked him in "The Bad & the Beautiful," "Seven Days In May," "Ace In The Hole," and "In Harm's Way."

MEGXIT: The Duke & Duchess are chill in the great White North. Prince Harry and Prince William have unfinished business.

SAM RAIMI is in talks to direct Marvel's Doctor Strange 2.

FRIENDS: Could Matthew Perry be more of a tease?

BRUTALLY HONEST OSCAR BALLOT is always a highlight of awards season.

 

A JUMPING SPIDER, in extreme close-up.

ARMY VETERANS may soon have better access to train and adopt service dogs.

A SALAMANDER didn't move for seven years.

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Fleetwood Mac, Polica, Slaughter Beach, Dog, Kangaroo   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, February 05, 2020 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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TALKING HEADS: A vintage clip of "Psycho Killer" from the OGWT.

FLEETWOOD MAC, Live at the Capitol Theatre, October 17, 1975.

POLICA visits The Current.

SLAUGHTER BEACH, DOG visits World Cafe.

LUCINDA WILLIAMS returns with “Man Without a Soul.

SUMMER CAMP shares “The Ugly Truth."

 

JAMES ELKINGTON shares “Nowhere Time.

SOUNDGARDEN's remaining members have responded to a lawsuit filed by late singer Chris Cornell's widow over alleged unpaid royalties and unreleased material.

CARIBOU Finds His Voice After Life-Changing Surprises, with Some Help from Four Tet.

THE ROLLING STONES: Coming to America again?

GANG OF FOUR: Remembering the late Andy Gill.

 

HARVEY WEINSTEIN jurors shown naked photos of movie mogul.

SHANNEN DOHERTY revealed she has stage 4 cancer, saying she's "petrified" about the grave diagnosis.

INDIANA JONES 5: “Harrison Ford will be involved, yeah. It’s not a reboot; it’s a continuation.”

FAITHFULL: Lucy Boynton has been confirmed to play British singer-songwriter Marianne Faithfull in the forthcoming biopic.

QUENTIN TARANTINO's long-time producer has said the filmmaker's 10th and final feature is likely to still be a while off.

DON'T FORGET IT, JAKE: The Greatness of Chinatown.

 

THIS KANAGAROO wants more.

ALLIGATOR v BURMESE PYTHON: Who You Got?

JUVENILE STRIPED EEL CATFISH move together for protection.

THE BIRDS: In a Texas parking lot.

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The Winter Dance Party, Adam Weiner, The Lone Bellow, Temples   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, February 04, 2020 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

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THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED.  Okay, so it was yesterday, but the passing of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson in a plane crash outside Clear Lake, IA is still bringing people to the historic Surf Ballroom, as well as the Riverside Ballroom, where the Winter Dance Party made its penultimate stop. So it's worth linking to an MPR audio feature on the Winter Dance Party and a Weekend Edition piece on Buddy Holly's old classmates.. We'll start with some video of Buddy Holly playing "That'll Be the Day," and "Peggy Sue."  There's even less video of Valens, outside this lipsync of "Ooh, My Head!", but there's rare live audio of "La Bamba" and "Donna" on the Tube. And no survey would be complete without the Bopper's signature song, "Chantilly Lace."  The tragedy has echoed through the years in movies like The Buddy Holly Story and La Bamba.  The latter featured Los Lobos, who would make "La Bamba" a hit again almost 30 years later, with Marshall Crenshaw as Holly, who can be seen here covering "Crying, Waiting Hoping", introduced by Wolfman Jack.

LOW CUT CONNIE's Adam Weiner plays a Microshow for The Current.

THE LONE BELLOW visits World Cafe.

TEMPLES visits The Current.

BAT FOR LASHES covers Don Henley’s “The Boys Of Summer.”

 

THE BOOMTOWN RATS: Let's roll out "Rat Trap" and "Someone's Looking At You" for Twofer Tuesday  .

THE BEACH BOYS: Brian Wilson and Mike Love beef again!

THE 40 BEST SONGS TO SING IN THE SHOWER, according to Paste.

SMASHING PUMPKINS will release a double album this year.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Peaches & Herb's feathery soul ballad "Reunited."

 

HAMILTON: The House of Mouse buys the movie rights for 75MM.

STAR WARS will "absolutely" have a female director in the future, Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy says. I'd joke that she should focus on getting good directors, but any random woman might do better than the last two dudes.

ZENDAYA and Jacob Elordi Prove They're More Than Just "Best Friends" With a Kiss.

MARTIN SCORSESE reveals the names of two big movies he turned down in the 80s.

QUENTIN TARANTINO on What Happened to Leonardo DiCaprio's Character After Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood.

FAST & FURIOUS 9 has a trailer online.

DOLITTLE: The making of a bomb.

 

A LION hides in a tree after being chased by a herd of 100 angry buffaloes in Kenya.

A ROVING BAND of herpes-ridden monkeys now roaming northeast Florida.

BLACK BEETLES invade Tasmanian homes.

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