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New Releases, Nirvana, Pernice Bros, Baby Goats   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, September 03, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

EARTH WIND & FIRE: The fish, the barrel, the smoking gun.

NEW RELEASES: Pitchfork can point you to Lana Del Rey, Whitney, Joan Shelley,  and more. Stereogum can direct you to the first Tool in 13 years.

NIRVANA's 1993 MTV concert film, Live and Loud, is on the Tube and streaming services now.

THE PERNICE BROTHERS share three songs from their first LP in nine years.

 

NOEL GALLAGHER & PAUL WELLER play "A Town Called Mallice" and "All You Neeed Is Love" for Twofer Tuesday.

THE HOLD STEADY finds new success tweaking their recording and touring habits for the streaming era. And “Toolmaster of Brainerd”makes a cameo.

PETER HOOK: The bassist of Joy Division and New Order doesn’t buy into the idea that the bass player is the quiet one.

TRENT REZNOR finally acknowledged "Old Town Road," the record-breaking No. 1 hit that sampled an obscure old Nine Inch Nails song.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at  "Welcome Back," former Lovin' Spoonful frontman John Sebastian's theme music from the hit sitcom 'Welcome Back, Kotter,' and the Bellamy Brothers' "Let Your Love Flow," the Neil Diamond reject that helped turn two Florida brothers into country stars.

 

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Angel Has Fallen repeats atop the chart with 14.8MM, which was pretty much destined during the traditionally dead Labor Day Weekend.It may or may not have recouped itsbproduction budget (depending on which estimate you believe), and there aren't overseas numbers yet to determine the fateof this franchise. Good Boys places with 12.1MM and looks like a solid late summer hit, perhaps a bit surprising for an R-rated comedy.  The Lion King shows with another 9.3MM as it cruises past 1.5billion worldwide. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw takes the fourth slot with 8.2MM, but the real story is the near 100MM taken in from China over the past week.  Overcomer rounds out the Top Five with 7.8MM and a 19MM total against a 5MM production budget for the faith-based drama.

VALERIE HARPER, who parlayed a sidekick role as the leading lady’s unprepossessing best friend on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” into a star turn of her own in the hit sitcom “Rhoda,” died on Friday. She was 80.

KEVIN HART is recovering from “major back injuries” after his vintage Plymouth Barracuda veered off the road and crashed into a ditch.

ELLIE GOULDING married her longtime boyfriend, art dealer Caspar Jopling, Saturday in North Yorkshire, England.

MILES TELLER tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Keleigh Sperry, over the weekend in Hawaii.

ZENDAYA and her Euphoria co-star Jacob Elordi?

BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID: Aaron Sorkin joins a Ringer podcast revisiting the 1969 classic.

 

ICYMI you have to make sure you hug your baby goats to keep them happy and healthy.

CALVES, thinking they have to jump over the white line.

WAFFLES is a six-year-old miniature horse. His best friend is a goose named Hemingway. They're up for a package adoption.

DOGS will fix our broken democracy.

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Cheap Trick, Telekinesis, Mac DeMarco, All Songs, Pandas   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, August 30, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

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.

TELEKINESIS visits KEXP.

MAC DeMARCO visits KEXP.

ALL SONGS CONSIDERED offers 31 Bittersweet Bops For Summer's End.

CHRISSIE HYNDE covers The Kinks' "No Return."

VETIVER shares "To Who Knows Where."

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.

LET'S DANCE: Nile Rodgers takes us behind the scenes of the Bowie hit.

TY SEGALL on Going Guitar-Less, Performing Multi-Night Residencies.

BEN FOLDS on "Brick," William Shatner and hitting rock bottom.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Johnnie Taylor's P-Funk-adjacent soul jam "Disco Lady," which is not actually a disco song.

NOW SHOWING: Labor Day is usually one of the worst box office weekends of the year, so it's no surprise that Saaho, whichwas not screened for critics, is this weekend's sole wide release. Opening near-wide are Don't Let Go, scoring 52 percent on the ol' Tomatometer, and Bennett's War, which was not screened for critics.

TERMINATOR: DARK FATE has an official trailer.

MATTHEW McCONNAUGHEY has been appointed as a professor of practice at the Moody College of Communication.

CHRISTIAN SLATER and his wife of five years, Brittany, just welcomed their first child together.

BRAD PITT calls Ad Astra a personal film that to some extent deals with the modern concept of masculinity.

THE FLASH will be directed by Andy Muschietti (IT Chapter Two).

ALEX TREBEK is back at work taping the new season of "Jeopardy!," five months after being diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.

JOHN TRAVOLTA: What Happened?

PEANUTS: Charles Schulz's kid characters are precocious and cruel. They're also among the most compelling in children's literature.

KIDS ARE GREAT... but have you ever had an apple?

THIS DOG CONVERSATION is an old classic, but still funny.

CATS, walking the beach.

A NEW SPECIES OF BLOOD-SUCKING LEECH, with up to 59 teeth, was found in Washington DC. Obviously.

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Bobby Rush, Ibibio Sound Machine, Pete Yorn, Angry Rhino   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Thursday, August 29, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

DR. HOOK & THE MEDICINE SHOW: "Cover of the Rolling Stone." A fairly deranged live version.

BOBBY RUSH visits the Paste Studio.

IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE is visited by World Cafe.

PETE YORN visits Soundcheck.

PATTY GRIFFIN and COURTNEY MARIE ANDREWS sing "Ruby’s Arms” and "Downtown Train," respectively, on a Tom Waits tribute LP.

PINEGROVE shares their "Moment."

 

TEGAN & SARA share a video for “I’ll Be Back Someday.

LANA DEL REY talks to the New York Times about Kanye, Trump, Moby, Billie, Jack, Taylor, Ariana and living like an “Instagram baddie/YouTube vlogger.”

THE TOP TEN JEFF BUCKLEY SONGS, according to Paste.

THE BEST SONGS OF 1999, according to Paste.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at the Four Seasons' unholy-catchy doo-wop/disco crossbreed "December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)."

 

JOKER issues its final trailer.

THE LAUNDROMAT, from Steven Soderbergh, has a trailer online.

LESLIE JONES will host a reboot of Supermarket Sweep.

PETE DAVIDSON is now dating Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood's Margaret Qualley.

JOHN STAMOS is profiled in GQ.

THE DARK CRYSTAL: Jason Isaacs makes the case that it could actually be a relaxing binge-watch if one settles into the series with the right outlook.

COMEDY IN THE '90s, Part 2: The Year Jim Carrey Arrived.

JOEL SCHUMACHER's interview with Vulture is better than several of his movies.

 

AN ANGRY RHINO flips a car at a German safari park.

THE QUETZALCOATLUS is one of the largest flying known flying animals of all time.

AN OTTER instructs on how to be petted.

‘NO EXCESSIVE BARKING': A Chevy Chase dog park divides the rich and powerful .

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Filthy Friends, Ezra Furman, Seratones, Bear   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

SHOCKING BLUE: She's your "Venus."

FILTHY FRIENDS visit KEXP.

EZRA FURMAN visits KEXP.

SERATONES visit WFUV Live.

 

!!! shares a video for "Couldn't Have Known."

IGGY POP on his long career, the future, and swimming in Miami.

NEIL YOUNG's Lonely Quest to Save Music.

NEAL CASAL, of The Cardinals, the Chris Robinson brotherhood, and others has died at age 50.

THE NUMBER ONES  looks at "Love Machine (Part 1)," the sex-robot disco novelty that the Miracles made without Smokey Robinson.

 

LESLIE JONES will not be returning to SNL, but Kate McKinnon will.

EVA LONGORIA  has landed the directing job for Flamin' Hot, the biopic about Richard Montanez who created the spicy Flamin' Hot Cheetos.

VIOLA DAVIS  is set to portray Michelle Obama in First Ladies, a one-hour White House drama that has been put on fast-track development at Showtime.

JEFFREY EPSTEIN  epitomized the larger transactional nature of fin de siècle New York society-the sociopath who proved the rule.

TAIKA WATITI may appear in The Suicide Squad between directing jobs.

THE KING has a teaser trailer online

THE IRISHMAN: Martin Scorsese's latest will get a 27-day theatrical window before the film makes its Netflix debut November 27... but that's not good enough for the big theater chains.

 

A SNEAKY, HUNGRY BEAR, stealing a dog food delivery box from a Pennsylvania family's porch.

WILL LARS Eat It?

WRESTLEMANIA, but with cats.

FLORIDA FISH & WILDLIFE offers a youth python hunting program.

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Arctic Monkeys, Wild Child, Sonic Sea Girls, John Hiatt, Cat vs Pups   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

CROWDED HOUSE, which hit the Top Ten twice in 1987 with "Don't Dream It's Over" and "Something So Strong," are your Twofer Tuesday.

ARCTIC MONKEYS and Wild Child play Austin City Limits.

SONIC SEA GIRLS are visited by World Cafe.

JOHN HIATT, on the King Biscuit Flower Hour, circa 1987.

MARK LANEGAN shares a “Night Flight to Kabul.”

 

LANA DEL REY shrares a NSFW twofer ahead of her NSFW-titled LP.

ELVIS COSTELLO's later works get another three hours of discussion and analysis on Political Beats with guest Anthony Fisher of Insider.

BILLIE HOLIDAY got a series of features on NPR.

BAT FOR LASHES' Natasha Khan evealed how a series of classic 80's movies influenced the themes and sound on her latest album.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Rhythm Heritage's "Theme From 'S.W.A.T.'" and at the strange history of TV-show themes on the pop charts.

 

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER has a teaser online.

EDDIE MURPHY is returning to host SNL.

TAYLOR SWIFT is the highest-paid woman in music, per Forbes.

THE MTV VMAs went to these folks.

ANGELINA JOLIE ugly cried when dropping her son off at college, as one does.

MILEY CYRUS and Kaitlynn Carter making it official?

NATHAN FILLION will be starring in James Gunn's The Suicide Squad.

THE SIMPSONS: Apu stays in the picture.

ROSARIO DAWSON solves murders and pets giraffes in the Briarpatch trailer.

LUCY IN THE SKY, starring Natalie Portman, has a trailer online.

 

CAT vs PUPPERS: Who You Got?

A DOG SURVIVED after being found with her muzzle taped shut and throat cut.

THE DOG is one of the world's most destructive mammals. Good luck with that, Washington Post.

SHE THOUGHT SHE HAD WATER IN HER EAR. It was a venomous brown recluse spider.

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