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Friday’s Leftovers: Where’s The Bee Girl?

Did you ever wonder what happened to the stars of classic music videos from the days when MTV actually played music? You know the bee girl from the No Rain video, the janitor from Smells Like Teen Spirit and Rosanna from well…Rosanna. The guys over at YesButNoButYes went about finding out where are they now.

Let’s end the week right where we started with a hot batch of links:

Finally, when we heard that the Black Crowes produced a video for Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution, we were excited to see what the camera-shy Robinson brothers came up with. Let’s just say we weren’t expecting a photo collage reminiscent of one of those video yearbooks they sold at my high school. Take a look after the jump and judge for yourselves…

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White Supremacists Everywhere Rejoice Upon Reading “Dead” and “Obama” in Same Headline

Barack Obama’s been on the campaign trail preaching Unity as much as Change. His stump speech rhetoric reeks of togetherness, of building a coalition of races to award this country a future of hope. It’s a tough sell to your everyday cynic, but his actions are already speaking louder than words. The Daily Kos today […]

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Matthew Ryan: Matthew Ryan Vs. The Silver State

Matthew Ryan: Matthew Ryan Vs. The Silver State

Silver State doesn’t just close in on being a great record–it finishes the job, serving as an early highlight for 2008.

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Brett Dennen: Sundance Film Festival Music Caf

Brett Dennen: Sundance Film Festival Music Caf

At the tail end of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, up and coming acoustic singer/songwriter Brett Dennen made an appearance at the festival’s Music Café. The audience was almost completely silent as the baby-faced musician delivered an engaging performance packed with intellectual, yet still catchy lyrics and beautifully smooth melodies.

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Billy Bragg Readies Mr. Love & Justice for April 22

Billy Bragg’s first album under his own name in six years will double as his debut for Epitaph’s Anti- imprint. "Mr. Love & Justice" is due April 22 and includes 12 new songs. Faces principal Ian McLagan guests on Hammond organ and piano, while Robert Wyatt sings on album opener "I Keep Faith." Grant Showbiz […]

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Van’s Warped Tour Announces Summer Dates & Cities

The Van’s Warped Tour has unveiled a list of dates to go with the initial batch of performers revealed by the traveling festival last month.  This Summer’s lineup is led by  Every Time I Die, Relient K and The Academy Is…, ym Class Heroes, The Briggs, TheBronx, From First to Last, The Street Dogs, Reel […]

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The B List: Big Game Edition

With Sunday’s Super Bowl rapidly approaching, we thought we’d share a piece we ran about our favorite halftime shows just in case you missed it back in December. Stay tuned after the post for our predictions for the big game.

Nothing encapsulates the questionable marriage of sports and entertainment quite like the Super Bowl. The halftime show of the NFL’s signature event has been transformed over the past 42 years from an afterthought to a main focus of the Big Game. What was once a time for a piss break and a follow-up beer has turned into a big-time production thanks to the major television networks.

Originally the shows were filled with brief performances by a number of different artists celebrating a unifying theme. More recently the NFL decided to hand over the keys to the halftime show to just one legendary artist. What a difference a nipple makes, eh? This year Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have been tabbed to perform at Super Bowl XLII on Sunday.

The Gainesville-bred band should look at the past for an idea of what works and what doesn’t work at the big game. Let’s use this week’s B List to take a look at our 10 favorite Super Bowl halftime shows. Read on for the videos…

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Story of the Ghosts: Whose Bastard Is It?

Rupert and Stan from the Ghosts of Wayne Fontes blog do everything for the keeeedz. So let’s turn our attention to their regular Thursday nonsense…

While kids like you and me were busy tasting dog food and puking at church, a rare breed of kids prefer composing sonatas and jamming with blues legends. Mozart allegedly learned to play the harpsichord at age three, Ricky Scaggs performed with Flatt & Scruggs at the tender age of seven, and Herbie Hancock played piano with the Chicago Symphony at age 11. Were talking about the Doogie Howsers of music. These are the rugrats who quite miraculously develop virtuoso mastery of an instrument at a freakishly early age. So today, we’ve scoured the interwebs to take a look at some of today’s rising geniuses.

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Since we believe musical talent is hereditary, we’ll also take the opportunity to speculate which musical masterminds may have tapped some groupie ass and unknowingly produced these small wonders. Read on for the five best…

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HT Giveaway: Freaks Ball VIII Tickets

The 8th Freaks Ball — El Ocho Loco — is coming. There’s no sense waiting around for Zeppelin to get back together, so get involved with the real deal in Brooklyn next week to see what all this Russo/Metzger/Benevento fluffing is all about. [youtube]Ap-QqjLpSog[/youtube] Apollo Sunshine at Freaks Ball VII The details: Freaks Ball VIII […]

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MP3 Boot Camp: We All Miss RANA

If there was one band we could resurrect from the jamband and rock graveyards, the proprietors of this here blog would choose God Street Wine. But RANA would be a close second. If you’re unfamiliar with the obnoxiously awesome stylings of RANA, Uncle Neddy shares a number of legendary shows as the “of the week […]

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