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Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS return with a hint of Zeppelin in the video for "I Should Have Known It," an advance track from next month's LP. Of course, they started with more than a hint of the Byrds on "American Girl," bookending your Twofer Tuesday.

NEW RELEASES: Albums from Jamie Lidell, Band of Horses, LCD Soundsystem, Black Keys, Marching Band, and reissues from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Duran Duran are streaming this weeke at Spinner.

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

LANGHORNE SLIM did the four free songs thing at Daytrotter.

EXILES on MAIN STREET: Keith Richards and Mick Jagger talk about their 1972 classic, while Don Was talks about today's expanded re-release.

JANE SIBERRY is offering her catalog as free downloads.

THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART go "Higher Than The Stars" and I won't spoil the surprise.

THE NATIONAL: Matt Berninger talks to The A.V. Club about fatherhood, uncertainty and why he's really having fun when he sounds sad.

THE HOLD STEADY: Finn and Kubler talk to Pitchfork about Slash, Titus Andronicus, aging gracefully, their new record, and life sans Franz.

JOHN LYDON: The voice of the Sex Pistols and PiL talks to the New York Post about childhood influences, rejecting the Rock Hall of Fame, and more...

SECOND BANDS: Carrie Brownstein writes about the times we fall in love with an artist's second or even third attempt.

TIGER WOODS and his wife Elin are no longer speaking to each other, according to RadarOnline.

RACHEL UCHITEL has signed a deal to get naked for Playboy Magazine - but there's a catch.

KENDRA WILKINSON reportedly had her own manager secretly meet with Vivid in 2008 about releasing her sex tape, though she's fauxtraged in public.

LINDSAY LOHAN: Falling for a new man in Cannes

AMY ADAMS had a baby girl.

CHARLIE SHEEN is in heavy negotiations to continue with Two and a Half Men, but the parties remain far apart.

KATE HUDSON does a wide-ranging interview with the Telegraph, but the part everyone will snark on is her comment about being comfortable with the imperfections of her body.

JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS spewed the ‘N' word when he was banned from a United Airlines flight due to a drunken display, according to RadarOnline.

SHIA LeBEOUF trashes Indiana Jones and the Kigdom of the Crystal Skull. BONUS: Oliver Stone played Cupid for LeBeouf and Cary Mulligan?

MICHAEL DOUGLAS refused to sign a petition calling for director and convicted rapist Roman Polanski to escape extradition - insisting it would be "unfair" to support "somebody who did break the law."

WOODY ALLEN, otoh, is still backing Polanski. And wishing America was a dictatorship.

20000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA: A battle between Disney and Fox?

YEMEN: The leader of an Al Qaeda offshoot in Yemen vowed Sunday to protect a US-born Muslim cleric who has been placed on a CIA list of targets to be captured of killed.

IRAN's deal to ship some of its low-enriched uranium abroad has created the illusion of progress in nuclear negotiations with the West, without offering any real compromise to the United States and its allies, who have demanded substantive negotiations on Tehran's broader program. Note that US officials refused to say which person in the government dreamed up the plan in the first place.

IRAQ: The shell of former Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein's efforts to produce a nuclear bomb is being slowly dismantled along the banks of the Tigris River, but its radioactive legacy lingers on.

BABY SLOTHS: Let's go to the video. These orphans are brought to a sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica to be cared for by sloth whisperer Judy Arroyo.

FERRET LEGGING outrages animal welfare groups.

THE SQUIRREL THREAT drives a family nuts in Trenton, NJ.

A STARVING DOG was revived with the sugary sports drink, Lucozade.

FLEAS attack a school in Gilbert, AZ, days after word of a bed-bug infestation at the East Valley Men's Shelter in Mesa.

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