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Black Dice, Spiritualized, Horse Feathers, Joey Ramone, Ducklings   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Monday, April 09, 2012 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

JACK WHITE has "Sixteen Saltimes" for you. More cowbell!

BLACK DICE is streaming Mr. Impossible.

SPIRITUALIZED is advance streaming Sweet Heart Sweet Light.

HORSE FEATHERS is advance streaming Cynic's New Year.

GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS performed New Wild Everywhere for the CBC.

JOEY RAMONE: "Rock 'N Roll is the Answer" drops ahead of his second posthumous release.

WILLIE NELSON covers Pearl Jam's "Just Breathe."

JULES SHEAR: "If She Knew What She Wants," with Michael Penn, unplugged on Unplugged, circa 1990. Check how he's holding his guitar.

THE ALABAMA SHAKES: How a band from smalltown Alabama made a big noise and attracted fans from Bon Iver to Russell Crowe along the way.

M WARD talks to the NYT about his desire to balance dark moods and joyous elements in his music, about his love for Dante and Marvin Gaye, and about how delving into pop music history has become vital to his songwriting.

ANDREW BIRD talks to The Line Of Best Fit about the oddites of songwriting, visual art and more.

MISSION OF BURMA's Roger Miller talks to the Riverfront Times about Unsound, the band's rebirth, solo work and more... (Thx Chromewaves.)

BOB DYLAN: The neuroscience behind the songs.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: The Hunger Games threepeats atop the chart with 33.5 million on a very respectable 43 percent drop for an Easter weekend. The Games shatter the 300 million mark domestically; it has now earned more than any Twilight movie -- and every Harry Potter film except for the first and last.  Among the all-time top openers, only The Dark Knight and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, had better third weekends (and neither included Easter).  American Reunion placed with a disappointing 21.5 million; it will likely be the first of the franchise t make less than 100 million domestic. Titanic 3-D shows for a mere 17.4 million, which is the sort of money the original made about 4 months into its original theatrical run.  Then again, the total now sits at 618 million, which is the non-cliche use of awesome, when you consider The Hunger Games is the big movie story at 300 million of today's dollars.  Wrath of the Titans plunged 55 percent to pull in 15 million; its 59 million total is less than the Clash made its opening weekend.  Mirror, Mirror rounds out the Top Five with 11 million; the folks making Snow White and the Huntsman better convince people their flick is really different.

AMANDA BYNES was busted for DUI after clipping a cop car.

BRITNEY SPEARS may be about to have a brand new co-conservator - her fiance Jason Trawick.

HEIDI KLUM filed for for divorce from Seal, citing irreconcilable differences and seeking physical custody of their four kids.

CHARLIZE THERON talks about new motherhood in the latest Vogue UK.

THE HUNGER GAMES loses director Gary Ross for the sequel (not unlike the Twilight franchise).

X-MEN FIRST CLASS: The mutant sequel will shoot in January, avoiding a conflict for Jennifer Lawrence and the Hunger games sequel.

MIKE WALLACE,  the "60 Minutes" pit-bull reporter whose probing, brazen style made his name synonymous with the tough interview, died peacefully at 93.

TERROR in the USA: Maryland resident Antonio Martinez, a/k/a Muhammad Hussain, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for attempting to detonate a car bomb at a military recruiting center in Catonsville, MD. Martinez said he had renounced terrorism, but officials recently found evidence to the contrary in his cell.

YEMEN: Forces loyal to the former commander of Yemen's air force, the brother-in-law of former President Saleh who was dismssed on Friday by President Hadi, shut down the airport in Sana'a. The capital was plunged into darkness as forces loyal to Saleh attacked power lines from Marib.

SYRIA: Syria's death toll surged; over 150 were reportedly killed. The violence set off an exodus of refugees to Turkey and Lebanon. Turkey expressed its alarm over the worsening situation.

IRAN: A member of parliament said Iran had the capability to build nuclear weapons but will never do so. Turkey's prime minister said he believed Iran did not wish to build nuclear weapons. The US told Iran it would accept a civilian nuclear program if Iran did not develop nuclear weapons.

WORLD'S RAREST DUCLKINGS hatch in Madagascar.

PANDAS WRESTLE, but fail to mate, in the Edinburgh Zoo's "love tunnel."

DARIUS, the world's biggest bunny, is bigger than ever.

CANADIAN GEESE nest at Office Depot.

HORSING AROUND  at Murray County HS results in a suspension -- and for a few graduation has been put on hold.

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