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Shindig Christmas, Head & the Heart, Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr, Black Joe Lewis, Emu   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, December 13, 2013 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with SHINDIG CHRISTMAS '64! The full episode has gone dark, but still-available clips include The Beach Boys' "Dance, Dance, Dance," Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren singing "Keep on Searching," the Righteous Brothers doing "The Jerk" and an awesome milk commercial, Marvin Gaye with "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You" and Adam Faith with "Watch Your Step," Donna Loren returning with a Spector-esque, but rougher "Santa Claus is Coming to Town," and The Beach Boys deliver a set including "Little Saint Nick," "Monster Mash" (yes, really) "Papa Oom Mow Mow," and "Johnny B. Goode." Lastly, we have Marvin Gaye with "Hitch Hike" and The Beach Boys on "We Three Kings."

THE HEAD AND THE HEART play a mini-set at World Cafe Live.

DALE EARNHARDT JR JR brought their effervescent style of electro-pop to KEXP's Midday Show.

BLACK JOE LEWIS hit WFUV's Studio A to play songs from his new LP, Electric Shave.

THE BESNARD LAKES stopped by KEXP's Midday Show for a chat and mini-set. 

BLITZEN TRAPPER drops a video for "Thirsty Man."

AL GREEN is profiled by the Oxford American (Thx, LHB).

OKKERVIL RIVER's Will Sheff talks to Salon about nerddom.

CHEAP TRICK: A Delaware judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by three members of the rock group Cheap Trick against the band's ex-drummer, Bun E. Carlos, saying a dispute among the musicians should be decided in federal court in Illinois, where they formed.

THE TOP ALBUMS of 1989, according to Slicing Up Eyeballs readers.

THE CUTOUT BIN is taking a week off.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases are The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, which is currently scoring 73 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; and Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas, which went unscreened for critics as usual.

PRINCE will appear on the Super Bowl episode of "The New Girl."

THE GOLDEN GLOBES nominations went to these folks.

SUSAN SARANDON claims she was stoned through almost all of these awards shows.

KHLOE KARDASHIAN is reportedly done with Lamar Odom, and the final straw was the alcohol/drug-fueled rap song in which Lamar brags about cheating on her.

JASON SIEGEL to play David Foster Wallace? Um...okay?

SYRIA: The OPCW's report on chemical weapons use in Syria found that such weapons were "probably used" in five of seven reported instances, and that in three of those five, soldiers were targeted. The instances of probable use were: Khan al-Assal, near Aleppo city, in March; Saraqeb, near Idlib city, in April; and in Jobar, Ashrafiat Sahnaya, and Ghouta, all near Damascus, in August.

IRAN: The Homeland Security Department has investigated whether Iranian operatives exploited a controversial U.S. visa program for immigrant investors, according to a DHS memo revealed on Thursday.

LIBYA: Benghazi has become a regional hub for Islamist extremists seeking to hone their combat skills.

EMU vs WEASEL BALL: Who you got?

BEE RUSTLING: Is there anything lower?

A BABY MONKEY with a wacky haircut was born at the Leicestershire zoo.

A MASSIVE TOILET SNAKE bit a man where only a man is bit.

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