It’s the middle of another long week and there’s more news to be digested. And don’t forget the glorious stuff we posted yesterday: Levon comes drawling back to NYC and Ozzfest may be free of charge. Onto today…
- There’s a soon-to-be-confirmed rumor that The Police plays Fenway Park on 7/28-29; we’re hearing Madison Square Garden will be the first weekend in August and that Wrigley Field is also a possibility
- Phish’s Headphones Jam hits the Internets for free: LivePhishRadio will begin broadcasting the track at 2 PM Eastern today
- The lineup for the recently announced Bruce Springsteen tribute concert at Carnegie Hall looks absolutely amazing
- Big news behind the scenes: Rick Rubin is making the move from producer to co-chairman of Columbia Records
- JamBase features a great review of Eric Clapton’s recent show from recent show from Australia
- Apple and The Beatles finally settled their long-standing copyright dispute
- We must admit we’re not the biggest fans of Gawker’s only underwhelming blog, Idolator. But this post about the dude that the RIAA sued for downloading five songs is both dead-on and hilarious
- Lifehacker’s third installment of a series on taming your MP3 collection
- The Lefsetz Letter suggests the NFL select AC/DC to perform at next year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show (we suggest The Outfield)
- Danger Mouse discusses the success of Gnarls Barkley
- Deborah Koons Garcia sues for access to her husband’s unpublished tapes
What else youse all seeing out there? What are you saying this morning?