Pete Davidson has fans sign non-disclosure agreements before shows

Would signing a non-disclosure agreement keep you from going to a show? ‘Saturday Night Live’ comedy star Pete Davidson and his team started issuing the NDA’s with a $1 million fine if broken to those attending shows on his current stand up comedy tour. The actual document made it’s way online this week for a show in San Francisco, but Consequence of Sound reports Davidson has employed the policy since his November 7th show in Minnesota. According to posts on social media, the agreement states “shall not give any interviews, offer any opinions or critiques, or otherwise participate by any means or in any form whatsoever (including but not limited to blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, or any other social networking or other websites whether now existing or hereafter created) in the disclosure of any Confidential information…” .

This is an odd policy, but similar moves have been made by other popular comedians to protect their material from leaking online before they can bring their show to another city or film it for a special. A few year ago at Chicago’s Thalia Hall, Dave Chapelle utilized the growing tech of Yondr pouches to keep fans off their phones during show, preventing the show from being bootlegged.

As a comedian, I completely understand some comics feeling this is necessary to protect their material and keep it sacred in the digital age. Now I am not performing on the same scale as Davidson, but when your jokes are distributed out there without your permission, it can inhibit how you can continue to development that joke which may not be in it’s final form when you see in a shake cell phone filmed video.

 

 

Rumor killer: The Simpsons are not ending anytime soon

News of the upcoming demise of the Simpsons have been greatly exaggerated. The rumor started recently when the show’s well-known music composer Danny Elfman said in a recent interview he believed the beloved animated series would be ending soon after more than 30 years on the air. Well, that story is dead following a tweet from showrunner Al Jean.

While you are here check out Watch Mojo’s list of the best episodes of the Simpsons. I don’t know if I agree with all of them but number 1 is not a bad choice.

 

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Watch a Barney Balloon Die during the 1997 Thanksgiving Day Parade

 

New York City’s Thanksgiving Day parade is a cherished tradition with the holiday just like arguing with your relatives about politics and lying to your grandmother about her cooking being good. It draws millions of people to downtown area of America’s biggest city with even bigger character ballons featured in the parade, which delight children who can see their favorites in a massive way. In 1997, it was a different story with a failure that is hilarious for sheer scale of disastrous it was.

The New York Times reported that day on the windy conditions and challenges faced by the huge character balloons.

“At times, the balloons were not gliding but instead were careering as their handlers on the ground struggled to keep control in winds that reached as high as 43 miles an hour. For a while, the balloons seemed to be falling like flies. Barney suffered extensive damage and had to be removed at 51st Street. The Pink Panther succumbed at 42d Street. Quik Bunny and the Cat in the Hat limped away at 36th Street.”

That’s the most annoying yet beloved purple dinosaur in TV history got ripped open, deflated, and stomped out by the NYPD in front of millions of people.  Barney the Dinosar’s humongous balloon got ripped open with soaring winds and in the raw uncut video above you can see over the course of a few minutes the friendly dinosaur gets flattened out on the street. You can hear the person filming say “this is going to give kids nightmares.”

Esquire did a detail report about the balloon problems that year during the NYC parade and how one women was injured in a similar accident during the same parade with a different balloon. You can read that here. 

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“Dance Monkey,” but just Tones & I and her piano.

Tones & I is the stage name of a person, not a band name in case you weren’t aware.  That person is an Australian named Toni Watson, whose unique voice on “Dance, Monkey” has been climbing the charts around the world.  I came across this stripped down version of the song — just a musician and her piano and was pretty amazed.  Kudos to her for sharing — and kudos to the camera person on this, who is still probably dizzy to this day.  —- [eric]

Watch 17-Year-old shock crowd after the Killers pull him on stage

 

A 17-year old kid was plucked from a crowd at the Killers recent headlining set at the Riptide festival in Florida, and when Brandon Flowers put him behind the drum kit on the song “For Reasons Unknown”, he absolutely killed it.  His name is Jayson Verebay and he was clearly feeling overwhelmed by this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“As I was coming up there, my heart was pounding and I was actually shaking,” Verebay told Rolling Stone right after The Killers’ set, which closed night one of this year’s Riptide Fest. “It was the most mind-boggling experience ever.”

The KIllers will drop their new album  “Imploding the Mirage,”  in the spring.

TREEZILLA is up for grabs

It’s a holiday tree that only comes around once in a lifetime… it’s TREEZILLA, equal parts Christmas Tree and freaking GODZILLA.

A year after its creation, its owner has put it up for auction here. Unfortunately, you have to live in New Zealand to win the auction.

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‘Crisis on Infinite Earths’ is going to be a bonkers superhero TV event

All the so-called “Arrowverse” shows (Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, etc.) are set to collide with past DC Comics TV and film properties in a massive TV crossover named after iconic comic book event “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” The latest promo shows (among other moments) former movie Superman Brandon Routh as the comics’ “Kingdom Come” Superman. “Crisis” starts on December 8.

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The Dark Web is home to new ‘Murdershow’ movie

Horror movies are hard to come by during the holiday season, as the big studios push out their family-friendly features and Oscar baiting, critical favorites. Thank goodness for indie horror, as “Murdershow” is set to remind us that the Dark Web can be a terrifying place.

Looks like the trailer’s been circulating for a couple years. Not sure if that’s a strike against the movie or not…

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Most popular Thanksgiving side dish in Illinois? Stuffing

Google Trends is tracking the most-searched side dishes in each state. In California and Michigan, it’s macaroni and cheese. Here in Illinois, along with Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, it’s all about stuffing. Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and the Carolinas are seeking out dressing. Up to our north, Wisconsin is Googling sweet potatoes with marshmallows. Texas needs some detail on fruit salad. Tennessee has a hankering for creamed corn and North Dakota is searching for… keto soup.

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Beware fake Rage Against the Machine dates floating around

So you may have seen a poster floating around this weekend with ‘leaked’ tour dates for the reunited Rage Against the Machine in 2020 including Chicago’s Riot Fest. well it looks it was all fake. AltPress reports through multiple sources that the poster was put together by an unnamed ‘troll’ in Australia. It’s just too easy to play with music fans emotions and get something like this to go viral. No need to share it here as it’s not legit.

The band and the festivals around the world have not acknowledged the fake poster. RATM did confirm the following shows in an official Insagram post which includes in the Coachella festival.

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Queued Up Playlist 11/24/19

Hi friends!  I like music, you like music, this week we are going to listen to NEW music from Billie Eilish, Emarosa, Goodie Grace and more.  Don’t forget to let me know what you want to hear, make sure you use the hash tag #QDUP on social media and lets build the best playlist ever.

 

HOUR 1
Billie Eilish Everything I Wanted
Finneas Shelter
Des Rocs Used to Darkness
Blue Stones Shakin off the Rust
The Griswolds Nice to Meet Ya
Sub Urban Cradles
Clairo Bags
Mansionaire feat. Shaed Easier
Glass Animals Tokyo Drifting
The Districts Hey Jo
Post Animal Safe or Not
Steve Lacy Playground
Neon Trees Used to Like
Emarosa Ready to Love
Tame Impala It Might Be Time
Of Montreal Peace to all Freaks
HOUR 2
Goodie Grace Scumbag
Starcrawler No More Pennies
Pharmacose Victory at Wit’s End
Phantogram In A Spiral
RH2 In My Head
Yungblud Original Me
Liily Wash
The Darcys Melodramatic
Girl in Red Bad Idea
Flor Dancing Around
93 Punkx 3 Years Sober
Eliza and the Delusionals Just Exist
Yelawolf Opie Taylor
Wolf Parade Against the Day
White Lies Hurt My Heart
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“Christmas Vacation,” in Chicago theaters. Plus a pop-up bar, too.

We can argue all we want about the merits of Die Hard being a holiday movie, but there is no denying that National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation IS.  And soon, you will be able enjoy it on the big screen.

Starting Thursday, December 5th, AMC Theatres in Chicago will be doing a limited screening of the Griswold family gathering for the movie’s 30th anniversaryHallelujah, holy s#%t! Where’s the Tylenol?!? 

So gather your gang for THAT — or you can choose to stop by a pop-up bar in Wrigleyville.  Houndstooth’s Saloon has transformed itself into Griswold’s for the holidays & there’s a Cousin Eddie RV and hundreds of lights to welcome you out front.  Once inside, you can warm up by the burnt Christmas tree with movie-themed drinks and food.  — [eric]

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Hour 1

  • Oasis – Supersonic
  • The Replacements – Alex Chilton
  • Public Image LTD. – Rise
  • Jane’s Addiction – Mountain Song
  • Depeche Mode – People Are People
  • Hole – Malibu
  • Local H – All The Kids Are Right
  • Blur – There’s No Other Way
  • Better Than Ezra – Good
  • Primus – Jerry Was A Race Car Driver
  • Nirvana – Been A Son
  • The English Beat – Save It For Later
  • Folk Implosion – Natural One

Hour 2

  • Nine Inch Nails – Down In It
  • The Pretenders – Middle Of The Road
  • 311 – Don’t Stay Home
  • Pearl Jam – Nothingman
  • Morrissey – Everyday Is Like Sunday
  • Garbage – Stupid Girl
  • Psychedelic Furs – Heaven
  • Material Issue – Valerie Loves Me
  • Foo Fighters – Big Me
  • DNA/Suzanne Vega – Tom’s Diner
  • Radiohead – High And Dry
  • The Alarm – The Stand
  • Sponge – Molly

Green Day, Foo Fighters, & More: Watch the best Queen covers

Late great Queen singer Freddie Mercury is one of the most enduring and beloved voices in all of music. This Sunday marks the 28th anniversary of his passing. His influence has continued generations removed from his work with the multi-platinum rock band with many alternative artists covering his work. Here are some of the best Queen covers by our favorite 101WKQX bands.

Jukebox the Ghost actually did an entire Queen tribute set at our Halloween Bash a few years back. This cover is so rousing with the layered three-part harmonies.

Brendon  Urie has a high register slayer of a voice and he proved it on the hard-to-pull off cover of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.

Taylo Hakwins of the Foo Fighters is able to gracefully pull off Mercury’s famous crowd work in this 2017 cover of ‘Under Pressure’ at Madison Square Garden. Oh, why not have Luke Spiller of the Struts jump in because he has such a ready Freddie vibe.

My Chemical Romance and the Used tag teamed for their own ‘Under Pressure’ cover for charity causes helping victims of the disastrous 2005 tsunami.

Green Day pay their dues with the sports anthem ‘We are the Champions’ with a massive UK crowd singing every note with them.

Watch Coldplay perform sunrise and sunset sets in Jordan

 

Coldplay released their new album ‘Everyday Life’ this week, and 101WKQX played the whole thing before it hit the streaming services with Thursday night’s Uninterrupted Disruption but the guys were not done doing big things for the album release. Chris Martin and company took a scenic mountain top space this week to do live sets at sunrise and sunset in Jordan. You can watch both sets here.

Do you think they took a nap in the middle of the day? What did the neighborhood think of being woken up to the sunrise set? No matter what, it’s quite the striking visual.

Stream Beck’s new album ‘Hyperlife

Mr. Hansen has returned. Beck, the innovative veteran maverick of alternative music dropped his 14th studio album this week ‘Hyperlife; which you can stream in full through YouTube here. The album is out on all major streaming services, and sees Beck with an all-star team delivered another wild new journey into what’s funky, what’s out there, and beyond.

Pharrel whose known more for his work in hip hop and pop music helped produce several tracks, and added a simplified take on Beck’s big mix of funk, folk, rap, and rock.  “I really tried to be less ambitious on the production on these songs, like to let them be simple and let them breathe,” Beck told NME . “Pharrell is a master minimalist. On production I’m a bit of a maximalist… I’ve really tried to reform myself to let it become more simple.”

If you are long time fan of Beck, you will not be disappointed. Also dig into our exclusive Lounge session with Beck and his amazing band below.

Hyperspace Tracklist:
01. Hyperlife
02. Uneventful Days
03. Saw Lightning
04. Die Waiting
05. Chemical
06. See Through
07. Hyperspace
08. Stratosphere
09. Dark Places
10. Star
11. Everlasting Nothing

Great video series dives into the history of “Pumped Up Kicks”

Stumbled upon this video channel on YouTube — and for real, Professor of Rock orchestrates great story telling about the music that continues to dominate the world’s playlists.  And with “Pumped Up Kicks” from Foster The People recently named one of the 100 songs of the decade by Billboard, I thought it was appropriate to share the story behind the circumstances, the riffs, and the lyrics of this great tune.  — [eric]