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A Lorde “Royals” Parody by someone from Hopkins Minnesota

Lorde – (Hopkins) Royals Parody by Molly Dworsky.

Funny book dedication

Book dedication

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Monday Music Rewind: Trip Shakespeare – Snow Days

Trip Shakespeare

Trip Shakespeare was a Minneapolis-based alternative rock band of the late 1980s/early 1990s. The band included Dan Wilson and John Munson, who would later go on to be founding members of Semisonic.

Across The Universe is an album released by Trip Shakespeare in 1990. It was the band’s first release on A&M Records, the major label that they had signed with earlier in the year.

Calling “Snow Days” “Trip Shakespeare at its best”, Newsday described it as “an eccentric blues about the kind of blizzard that shuts down school…a lovely evocation of childhood in the Minnesota winter.”[11]

“Every time we worked on the song in the studio, it seemed to snow,” bassist John Munson claimed of “Snow Days”. “When we were mixing the song in New York, it snowed there for the first time in years on Thanksgiving,” said Matt Wilson.[12]

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The best beatboxing you’ll ever hear

Tom Thum: Armed with just a microphone, Thum pushes the limits of the human voice to create incredible soundtracks of impossible beats and phenomenal sounds, with scratched vinyl, the Michael Jackson back-catalog, the didgeridoo and an entire fifties jazz band among his vocal repertoire.

Beth Hart and Jeff Beck – I’d Rather Go Blind

Beth Hart & Jeff Beck perform “I’d Rather Go Blind” at the 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors 2012.

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TV crew scouts Minneapolis for new series

the fall

A British production crew was in town recently braving subzero temps and hockey-rink roads as they checked out Minneapolis as a possible location for an American version of the hit BBC serial-killer series “The Fall.” Starring Gillian Anderson as a detective in Belfast on the tail of a killer whose day job is grief counselor (Jamie Dornan, who’s since been cast as the male lust interest in the “Fifty Shades of Grey” movie), the show was no. 1 in its time slot in Britain last spring, and has been popular on Netflix streaming here. American author A.M. Homes, who will write the teleplay for the as-yet-uncast U.S. adaptation came along for the ride. “Instead of just blowing into town to see if we’ll give them the best deal, they actually talked to police officers about what particular crime problems we have,” said Lucinda Winter director of the Minnesota Film & TV Board. “They said they want a place with interesting back stories.” Winter estimates if Minneapolis lands the show, the production will spend at least $8 million in the state and be eligible for a 25-percent kickback incentive through the Legacy-funded Snowbate program. Only two other cities (that Winter knows of) are in the running, Pittsburgh and New Haven.

story via StarTribune, photo via BBC

A Very Megadeth Christmas

A Very Megadeth Christmas

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Who would you cast in the book you’re reading?

THE BOOKCASTER

Have you ever been reading a book and pictured a certain Hollywood star playing one of the characters? Ever been disappointed with the casting selection when your favorite book is made into a movie?

Who would you cast in the book you’re reading?

TheBookcaster.com allows you to pick the Hollywood actors you’d like to see star in the movie version of your favorite book.

A Poem For All The ‘Boobs Guys’ And ‘Butt Guys’ Out There

Good poem. Nice elocution.

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Metallica Has Officially Rocked on Every Continent

 

(AFP Photo)

(AFP Photo)

Metallica can now say it has performed on everycontinent after giving a rare concert in Antarctica to about 100 fans. They played in a small dome that was errected to protect them from the extreme environment, but also to reduce the potential damage their music could cause to fragile glaciers and snow pack.

It’s all fun and games until the drums cause an avalanche and kill everyone. “Yea, yeah!”

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