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Hollies, Tori Amos, Beck, Baseball Project, Cutout Bin, Shark   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, May 09, 2014 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

OVER 25 MILLION SERVED. THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

... with THE HOLLIES!  Improbably live in Split, Croatia, circa 1968 -- just months before Graham Nash left the band.  Your set list includes "Stewball," "On A Carousel," "Dang Me," "Very Last Day," "Do The Best You Can," "A Taste Of Honey," "Jennifer Eccles," and "Carrie Anne."

TORI AMOS advance streams Unrepentant Geraldines.

BECK stopped by Morning Becomes Eclectic for his first radio performance behind Morning Phase.

THE BASEBALL PROJECT returned to the WNYC Soundcheck studio to perform some songs of the new album and to geek out on all things baseball.

WESLEY STACE, a/k/a John Wesley Harding, played a set on the Mountain Stage

BLONDIE ha been dropping the tracks from Ghost of Download at The Guardian. Should be all there today.

THE VOGUES: It's a "Five O'Clock World" on Friday.

GRUFF RHYS talks to Drowned In Sound about his favorite travel albums.

THE AFGHAN WHIGS are profiled at Filter.

SWANS: Michael Gira talked to Stereogum about the new album, crowdfunding, and why he’ll never play a song the same way.

CUTOUT BIN: From the Who to the Modern Lovers, from Steve Earle to Sparks, from Sam & Dave to the Dukes of Stratospheare, plus Built To Spill, Violent Femmes, La Sera and more -- this Friday's fortuitous finds are streaming from the Pate page at the ol' HM.

NOW SHOWING: This weekend's wide releases include Neighbors, which is currently scoring 75 percent on the ol' Tomatometer; Legends of Oz, which is scoring 11 percent; and Moms' Night Out, currently scoring 18 percent.

KIM KARDASHIAN & KANYE WEST can't get married, because their prenup is still being hashed out.

DONALD STERLING continues to say things.

PAULA PATTON talks about her "deep love" for Robin Thicke in Vanity Fair...but didn't say whether they're back together.

REESE WITHERSPOON: Love (advice) in an elevator.

GWYNETH PALTROW is clearing up and defending comments she made last month about working women.

CLUELESS: Class reunion.

THE FLINTSTONES are headed back to the big screen, animated this time.

LEE MARSHALL, voice of Tony the Tiger, is dead at 64. He was... you know.

UKRAINE: A day after claiming to have withdrawn thousands of Russian troops from Ukraine’s border, Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin presided over East bloc military maneuvers Thursday that included tests of Russia’s nuclear forces and live firing of intercontinental ballistic missiles. Also, a separatist leader in Donetsk, capital of the restive region with a large Russian-speaking population, said Sunday's referendum would be held despite Putin’s “respected” advice.

VENEZUELAN  troops on Thursday rounded up hundreds of youth activists and dismantled camps set up to protest against President Nicolas Maduro, and a policeman was shot dead in the demonstrations and clashes that ensued around Caracas.

SYRIA: The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on six top Assad regime officials, a Russian bank that provided services to Syria, and two refineries owned by the regime.

GREAT WHITE SHARK: You're gonna need a non-inflatable boat.

LIONS & TIGERS can now roam outside their exhibits at the Philly Zoo. What could go wrong?

A FAMILY OF GEESE got a police escort on Interstate 80/94 in Chicago.

BUDDY, a golden retriever, kept guard over the body of his elderly owner after the 81-year-old died while skiing in Colorado.

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