Posted onOctober 30, 2013|Comments Off on Pretending to be Macklemore
Andrew HalesofLAHWF, who apparently looks a bit like Macklemore when dressed accordingly, showed up in character at the rapper’s concert last Saturday at the Maverik Center, in West Valley City, Utah.
Posted onOctober 28, 2013|Comments Off on 2 Lou Reed songs you need to have on your iPod
Lou Reed with Metallica in 2011.
Lou Reed died yesterday. He was 71. I won’t sit here and tell you I was a superfan, but I know enough to say he was a rock-and-roll poet. Scrolling through my iPod, I found 2 songs that will show you that. I hadn’t listened to them in years.
“The first Velvet Underground album may have only sold 1,000 copies, but every person who bought it started a band.” – Brian Eno
“Perfect Day,” 1972. An ironic ode to drugs or sincere reminiscence of time with a loved one? Either way, this song, revived on the soundtrack of 1996’s “Trainspotting,” is classic, melancholy Reed.
“Turn To Me,” is a meditation on friendship, aging, and mortality that ranks as one of his best ever achievements. Having survived, however surprisingly, the excesses of the 1970s, Lou thoughtfully addresses an acquaintance who is also facing the ugly crucible of having a friend die “of something you can’t pronounce.” He comforts both the fallen and the aggrieved, acknowledging the randomness, irony, and melancholy of our respective destinies. If this is Lou as rabbi, then rest assured you will never have a cooler one at your behest.
Here Come the Mummies is a Funk/R&B band, best known for their live performances in which band members perform in full mummy attire bandages. Their songs are fun and hilarious. I want to be where they are this Halloween. Check them out below.
Posted onOctober 21, 2013|Comments Off on Chris Cornell Mashes Up U2’s “One” & Metallica’s “One”
Chris Cornell performed an acoustic solo show last week in San Diego where he performed a mash-up featuring the music of U2’s “One” with the lyrics of Metallica’s “One”. This could have been a disaster, but it actually worked out quite nicely.
In his secret life, Walter Mitty (Ben Stiller) dreams big…really, really big. There’s no challenge beyond his grasp, be it climbing a massive glacier or rescuing a senior citizen from an exploding building. When he’s not daydreaming, the not-so-secret life of Walter Mitty is the opposite of his heroic alter-ego’s; he’s just an everyday guy facing imminent career downsizing, who’s too timid to ask out his pretty co-worker (Kristen Wiig). But when Walter faces his ultimate real-world test, he springs into action on a global adventure exceeding anything even he could have dreamed of.
Screen Story and Screenplay by Steve Conrad, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., John Goldwyn, Stuart Cornfeld, Ben Stiller.
Posted onOctober 10, 2013|Comments Off on Telekinetic coffee shop prank terrifies customers
To promote the upcoming release of the Carrie remake, a fake telekinetic event was staged in front of unsuspecting customers at a New York City coffee shop. HOLY CRAP THIS IS AWESOME.
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