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Friday, November 12, 2010 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...FROM THE BYRDS TO THE EAGLES!  Via Aquarium Drunkard, a BBC documentary on the music coming out of Los Angeles, "beginning in the mid-60s with the Byrds, on through its eventual, comparatively bleak, decline."  Plenty of archival footage and new interviews, Tubed in seven parts, embedded at the Daily Swarm. (Inside joke: Somewhere during Part 4, Craig O'Neill will observe that you cannot deny the power of Tapestry.)

KT TUNSTALL stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic for a session.

LISSIE did three free songs for Aquarium Drunkard.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED: Guest DJ Daniel Lanois rolls out tracks from Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band and more in the latest edition of the long-running series.

GIRLS dropped "Alright" as an advance from the upcoming EP. More than alright, really, with a bit of early-REM feel to it. 

GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS: Roio has their Revival demos.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: An epic take on "Because The Night," live in Houston, TX, on Dec. 8, 1978.

WILCO bassist John Stirratt and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Sansone talk to the Boston Herald about thier side project, Autumn Defense.

JOSE GONZALEZ talked to Seattlest about Junip and more.

10 ALBUMS WORTH A SECOND LISTEN, according to Crave. (Thx, LHB.)

CUTOUT BIN: From Talking Heads to Joan Jett, from Yo La Tengo to Al Green, from the Clash to Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra, plus Jimi Hendrix, Guided by Voices, Lulu, David Johansen, Gang of Four and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases are Unstoppable, which is currently sooring 86 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Skyline, which was not screened for ctitics (uh-oh!); and Morning Glory, which opened Wednesday scoring 58 percent.

DEMI LOVATO: The Disney starlet caught on camera snorting cocaine in a shocking booze and drugs binge, according to RadarOnline -- but they don't have the video, and haven't seen it.

ANGELINA JOLIE opens up about her home life, including Pax's culinary skills, in the December issue of Vogue magazine.  There is also a second trailer for The Tourist online.

JESSICA SIMPSON is "flipping out" after learning that her ex, Nick Lachey, is engaged, but sang a different tune on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show when asked for her reaction.

DINO DE LAURENTIS, the high-flying Italian film producer and entrepreneur behind such movies as "Barbarella," "Mandingo," "Serpico," "Death Wish," "Three Days of the Condor" and "Blue Velvet" died on Wednesday at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 91.  A family friend wrote the final screenplay of "Hannibal" for De Laurentis and got an amazing gift above and beyond the ridiculous paycheck.

BUTCH PATRICK, the guy who played the original Eddie Munster, checked himself into a New Jersey rehab facility to seek treatment for a 40-year addiction to cocaine, weed and alcohol.

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES allows Christopher Nolan to meet pretty much every hot young actress in town.

THE SIMPSONS were renewed for a 23rd season of animated adventures, taking it past a landmark 500th episode.

THE FAVE TV SHOWS of Democrats and Republicans.

25 CLASSIC TV TITLE SEQUENCES, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.

MARTIN SCORSESE on Ingmar Bergman.

BABY OTTERS learning to swim.

CHARLIE the TEACUP YORKIE survived a 100K effort to evict him from an NYC condo board.

WHEN RACCOONS ATTACK: It's the seventh attack since June in Alameda County, CA (Oakland).

PIGGY BANK made of real piglet has the Winnipeg Humane Society squealing.

PORPOISES saved Dick Van Dyke.

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