Ok @Nandi_Bushell….Round 2! Every superhero needs a theme song. Here’s one for you! Mad props to The Grohlettes for the background vocals. pic.twitter.com/js9xBasbpw
You need to see this heartwarming story of an electrician and an elderly woman.
He brought the whole community together to help her out.
Last month 72-y0 Gloria Scott called John Kinney, an electrician in Woburn, Mass., to fix a ceiling fixture. But he soon discovered Scott’s house was in total disrepair, So, Kinney returned and started repairing her home for free. @SteveHartmanCBS reports pic.twitter.com/jG45pHYuzD
Linkin Park is celebrating the 10th anniversary of their outstanding ‘A Thousand Suns’ with a 30-minute documentary that covers the entire process of the album, how it diverted from their previous work and worked with visionary music producer Rick Rubin. You can watch the full doc below.
“10 years ago today we released our fourth studio album, A Thousand Suns, We documented the adventurous recording process and have added the ‘making of’ to our YouTube channel for the first time. Watch ‘Meeting of A Thousand Suns’ now. Happy Birthday ATS.” the band wrote in an Instagram post.
They will also go back to their roots with a Hybrid Theory 20th anniversary edition super deluxe box dropping on October 9.
Stream the entire LP album ‘A Thousand Suns’ here:
Some people like to say that The Clash are the only band that matters. Which would mean that this mixtape is the only one that matters. Which is fine with me, The Clash RULE! Here are a few of my favorite Clash tunes, narrowing it down to just 10 is virtually impossible but here we go…
Performing live music right now is a very adaptive practice, to say the least. Enter psychedelic alternative icons the Flaming Lips whose frontman Wayne Coyne has utilized giant plastic bubbles in performances long before the current pandemic. I saw him do this wondrous and playful part of the band’s epic stage shows at both Lollapalooza and Riot Fest, rolling out on top of the crowd.
Lips have done this plastic performance back in June for CBS’s Late Show with actual audience members dancing in their bubbles.
Back in ’04, playing their Spongebob Squarepants track for the corresponding film Coyne balled out again on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.