Mark Maron on Twitter:
marc maron (@marcmaron): Ranking artists and making lists is a dead culture’s version of intellectualism.
Mark Maron on Twitter:
marc maron (@marcmaron): Ranking artists and making lists is a dead culture’s version of intellectualism.
Yahoo News Digest:
The film—an almost complete version of “Empty Socks,” the first Christmas film by the entertainment giant—was discovered during an inventory check.
Russell Saunders, a pediatrician in New England, writing at The Daily Beast:
Declining vaccines is, at best, misguided. But of course those inclined to refuse them don’t agree with me, and I’m not going to try to change their minds. I’ve had too many of that kind of conversation over the years to hold out hope that anything I can say will sway them.
Which is precisely the problem.
Paul McCartney — “Out There”
Bridgestone Arena — Nashville, Tennessee
Thursday, October 16, 2014
All I can say is, “What a show!” Paul and the band opened with “Magical Mystery Tour” and closed the second encore with 3 of the last 4 tracks from Abbey Road: “Golden Slumbers”, “Carry That Weight”, “The End”. In between they played Beatles, McCartney, and Wings tunes1 spanning 1963 “All My Loving,” “I Saw Her Standing There” to the present–they played four tracks off Paul’s 2013 release “NEW”: “Save Us”, “Queenie Eye”, “NEW”, “Everybody Out There”. (I wish they’d have played “Appreciate” off the NEW cd, but hey–who’s complaining?)
They played the hits, and played some–well–I don’t think it’s accurate to label any Beatles song as “obscure,” but, well, you know what I mean.
All told, the show lasted damn near 3 hours. And, despite the fact that we had a drunken jerk sitting behind us who felt compelled to pepper the show with eardrum-splintering whistles, drunken shouts of “Rock and Roll, Paul,” and loud god-awful sing-alongs (hello–handle your high…), we had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
Jeez! What a show!
Paul McCartney live at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on October 16, 2004!
Can’t friggin wait!
via Twitter:
George Harrison (@GeorgeHarrison): Announcing The Apple Years 1968-75 Box set – out 22nd September. With rare tracks & DVD.
Mashable explains all you need to know about ALS and the Ice Bucket Challenge.
NOVA’s “Rise of the Drones.” Amazing and terrifying. Available to stream on Netflix.
Official trailer for the forthcoming film TUSK from @ThatKevinSmith.
#WalrusYes