Brian & Lou 08.03.17

What Ya Missed, Dustin Diamond has sunk to a new low, Finish the Foo Fighters Lyric and our Lolla tips

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Watch Coldplay perform a moving cover of Linkin Park’s ‘Crawling’

During their show recently at MetLife Stadium, Coldplay’s Chris Martin performed a moving cover Linkin Park’s ‘Crawling’ on piano. Though he stumbled and restarted in the song, he noted he knew the performance would end on Youtube and he wanted to do it “respectfully”. He did just that on the second take, showing off the late great Chester Bennington’s lyrics about his struggles with mental health and how touching those words were from someone who has now passed on.

  • Coldplay return to Chicago at Solider Field on August 17th, enter to win tickets here. 
  • For more about upcoming memorial events planned to honor Bennington’s life locally and around the world, go here. 

During a special tribute episode of ‘the Lockout’ last week, Lauren spoke with Chester’s friend and acclaimed mental health specialist Dr. Drew about the issues of mental helth and suicide prevention. Listen to that here.

The Killers take over the Las Vegas strip on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’

This will pump you up for Lollapalooza! The Killers are the definitive Las Vegas band with their ability to tell a story in with grandeur, sincerity, and hip-shaking pleasure. So who better than to play in from Caesar’s Palace on the Strip last night in a massive concert for ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on ABC? Killers were featured twice on the show with two new spectacular songs ‘The Man’ and ‘Run For Cover’ off their upcoming album ‘Wonderful Wonderful’, which is due out on September 22nd. The Killers were complimented by extra bombast in backup singers to give those emotive big choruses and the scenery of tempting Vegas lights to make it all seem so much more magical than another band on another sound stage on another late night TV show. If this does not excite you as a Killers fan for their Friday night Lolla headline set, than what will?

Follow 101WKQX all weekend on social media and here at our website,  for interviews backstage (maybe even the Killers chatting with), fun stuff in the crowd with some of you, and so much more.

And did you know that Jimmy Kimmel has been like total best buds with the Killers for years, video proof of that here. 

Also here is a pic of Brandon Flowers putting on black socks….

WIN A RUN THE JEWELS MEET+GREET AT THEIR POP-UP BAR IN LOGAN SQUARE

Listen today at 3:00. wALT will play Run The Jewels during wALT’s Vault and tell you how you can win a meet and greet with Run the Jewels at their pop-up bar in Logan Square.

While you wait check out this  Run Jewels interview with wALT from the last time they stopped by the studio

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Brian & Lou 08.02.17

What Ya Missed, Grown men that are scared of bugs, Dumb TV shows that suck you in, We Need To Talk and Finish The Lyric for Foo Fighters tickets

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INFAMOUS BLUE LINE YETI SCULPTURE – $500 (Wicker Park)

(from craigslist.org)

You’ve seen it look at from my window at you on the Damen Blue line. Maybe you even creeped and took a picture of it with me half-dressed looking in the fridge in the background. I’m looking for at least $500 but hell make an offer damaged feet but otherwise in great shape. Super light weight – it’s paper mache. Yeti is carrying a pony keg (repairmen on the Blue Line called it “the Irish yeti” for that reason). Guy in the pic below is 6 feet tall for reference. It’s really an incredible and detailed work of art. Have a piece of history from the soon-to-end last residential artsy loft space in Wicker Park. (MORE HERE)

 

Mystery big name guest vocalist on Foo Fighter’s next album

The Foo Fighters seem to be getting all the attention today with the announcement this morning with Lauren on 101WKQX that they will be playing a special Lollapalooza Aftershow at the world fampus Metro on Friday. The tickets for that show sold-out in minutes after they went on sale just an hour after the show was announced. Now comes news that the Foos will have a very big guest singer on their new album and everyone wants to know who it is, but Dave Grohl is not spilling the weenie beenies.

In an European radio interview last month, Grohl stated “biggest pop star in the world” features on the group’s new album. “[He or she] sings backup on one of the heaviest songs on the record…And we’re not telling anybody who it is.” Speaking with Rolling Stone this week, the former Nirvana drummer clarified the mystery guest is more than a ‘pop star’. “This person is, I think, is more than that,” he says.

“It was sort of towards the end of the album and this person came up and said, ‘Man, I’d really love to sing on your record, I looked at [producer] Greg [Kurstin] and said, ‘OK, come in tomorrow and we’ll figure something out.’ So we found a backup part for this person to sing and we decided we were gonna make it our own dirty little secret and see if anyone can figure it out.I’d be amazed if anyone can really figure it out,” Grohl says.

“But it was great and this person’s been around a long time. And I think I’ve met this person maybe a few times, but I’d never spent time with this person, and we had a blast together. Really f_cking fun. And [he or she is] very talented – more so than I ever knew. But, of course, I fucking ran my mouth off; now I have to answer to it every time I pick up the telephone and I’m like, ‘F_ck! I shouldn’t have said anything. We decided we were gonna make it our own dirty little secret and see if anyone can figure it out.”

“Everyone thinks Adele sang on the record,” he says. “She didn’t sing on the record. I fucking love her, she’s an amazing person – I love her personally, and I of course also love her music – but I think everyone made this correlation because Greg had produced her. I’m like, ‘F_ck, I wish it was Adele. Goddamn, that’d be amazing.'”

In the same RS article, Grohl shot down that the singer was Taylor Swift or Adele.  “Ooooh, that’d be a good one,” he says. “Wasn’t T-Swift. She’s pretty rad, but… That’s the thing. Maybe everyone should just start submitting their wish list and then the next album will be ‘We Are the World.’ We could do this.”

The Foos who made their impact on Chicago with an episode of their HBO series ‘Sonic Highways’ featuring our city’s long hardworking music scene and in the same episode the band showed how they crafted a Second City anthem in ‘Something from Nothing’. The good times with Grohl and company continued with an intimate and wild Cubby Bear show followed by a massive Wrigley Field show across the street some months later. Now we look forward to Friday’s special Metro show,a  big national arena tour, a one-day festival in October in San Bernardino, California and of course, the new album ‘Concrete and Gold’ due out Sept 15th. Oh yeah, and who can forget them being very intimate with a literal tour of garage which included a Chicago stop back in 2011.

Brian & Lou 08.01.17

What Ya Missed, Work buzzwords, Lou hates Pepa Pig and Softcore or Lifetime

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Here Are the Office Buzzwords We Hate the Most

It’s important to use a bunch of buzzwords at work, since it REALLY makes you look like you know what you’re doing.  So you keep on using ’em, even though your coworkers hate ’em . . . and YOU hate ’em.

A new survey asked people for their least favorite office buzzwords, and here are the six best ones that made the list . . .

 

1.  “Let’s touch base.”

2.  “Game changer.”

3.  “No brainer.”

4.  “Mission statement.”

5.  “Pick it up and run with it.”

6.  “Let’s get our ducks in a row.”

 

There are also a few on the list we’ve never heard before, like . . .

“Blue sky thinking,” which means creative but unrealistic ideas . . . “thought shower,” which is a new way of saying brainstorm . . . and “punch a puppy,” which is doing something bad for the greater good.

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WATCH: LINKIN PARK’S LAST SHOW

This video is sad but beautiful all at once. Seeing Chester in the crowd connecting with fans. I don’t want to believe he knew this would be his final show. Watch it here before someone takes it down.

From the video description:

Setlist:
0:00:36 Fallout (w/ ‘Roads Untraveled’ Vox)
0:01:50 Talking To Myself
0:05:39 Burn It Down
0:09:30 The Catalyst (No Third Chorus/Breakdown)
0:14:34 Wastelands (w/ ‘War’ Outro Sample)
0:18:00 One Step Closer (2017 Intro; Ext. Outro)
0:22:03 Castle Of Glass (Experience Version; 2017 Ending w/ ‘Petrified’ v1)
0:25:47 Good Goodbye (Ext. Sing-a-long Intro; Live Version)
0:28:58 Lost In The Echo (No First Chorus or Second Verse)
0:31:55 Battle Symphony
0:35:33 New Divide
0:40:10 From The Inside
0:43:23 Invisible (Ext. Intro)
0:47:01 Waiting For The End (‘Remember The Name’ Intro; Wall of Noise Outro)
0:53:02 Breaking The Habit
1:00:10 One More Light
1:04:28 Crawling (Piano Version)
1:07:56 Leave Out All The Rest (2017 Version)
1:12:35 Somewhere I Belong
1:16:11 What I’ve Done (2017 Intro; Ext. Guitar Solo Bridge)
1:20:35 In The End
1:24:07 Faint (Ext. Outro)
1:28:53 Sharp Edges (Stripped Down, Ext. Intro)
1:32:54 Numb (‘Numb/Encore’ Intro/Outro)
1:36:54 Heavy
1:39:37 Papercut
1:43:12 Bleed It Out (Ext. Sing-a-long Bridge; Ext. Ending)

Show Notes:
This is the last concert Chester ever performed.
Due to not having an opening band, Linkin Park played an extended setlist for their U.K. shows.
Mike rapped verse one of ‘Petrified’ over the outro of ‘Castle Of Glass’.
The band added ‘From The Inside’ after ‘New Divide’ to fill in the longer set time.
Chester dedicated ‘One More Light’ to the victims of the Manchester bombing earlier in the year. The band was scheduled to play that venue to end their European Tour.

Queued Up #238

1. Foster The People – Sit Next To Me
2. Sylvan Esso – Die Young
3. White Reaper – Judy French
4. Cage The Elephant – Instant Crush
5. Bishop Briggs – The Way I Do
6. The Shelters – Rebel Heart
7. The Districts – Violet
8. Glass Animals – Agnes
9. Royal Blodd – I Only Lie When I Love You
10. Banks – Crowded Places
11. Vance Joy – Lay It On Me
12. Blink 182 – Parking Lot
13. Rag N Bone Man – Skin
14. The XX – I Dare You

1. The Killers – Run For Cover
2. Hippo Campus – Way It Goes
3. Highly Suspect – Chicago
4. Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness – So Close
5. Middle Kids – Edge Of Town
6. Atlas Genius – 63 Days
7. CRX – Ways To Fake It
8. Declan Mckenna – Humongous
9. Arcade Fire – Creature Comfort
10. Missio – Botom Of The Deep Blue See
11. Spoon – Can I Sit Next To You
12. Lorde – Sober
13. George Ezra – Don’t Matter Now
14. Lo Moon – This Is It
15. DJ Shadow / Run The Jewels – Nobody Speak