Friday, October 11, 2013

Music vids, Hangover cures, and a Rabbi Goon Squad

 1. TGIV

As I've said before, shockingly, music videos are still being made.. even if MTV isnt showing them anymore. For some reason, I've seen a ton popping up on the nets this week.. here's a few interesting ones.







2. Weatherman Gone Wild

If you haven't seen this yet, I dont want to spoil the surprise for you by telling you what happens.. Just be aware that this could be the best news blooper of all time. And I've seen quite a few.. in person. (Soomary like swords anyone?) 





3. The Sincerest Form of Flattery




4. Twerk of the Week

That's One Way Of Grieving



Last Wish: In lieu of flowers pay women to twerk on my grave every Saturday night.



5. Put A Lock On It




6. Bad Form NYPost

When I read this headline, and saw this picture.. I thought the answer was going to be much, much different.. In fact, I had already hit CTRL-P to print this puppy out to bring it home to LD.. 

You won’t believe what the best hangover cure is…




7. Thom Yorke Knows A Thing Or Two..

... About farts... Ironice, bc most of his music sounds like a wet fart to me.  In fact, I think that's what he's doing in this picture...



Thom Yorke: Spotify is “the last desperate fart of a dying corpse”

By Alex Young on October 3rd, 2013 in News
thom yorke
Earlier this year, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich pulled many of their own records from Spotify, including Yorke’s solo album, The Eraser, the full-length debut by Atoms For Peace, Amok, and the full-length debut by Godrich’s Ultrai­sta. The artists cited Spotify’s unfair royalty payments and declared, “Someone gotta say something. It’s bad for new music.”
Yorke continued his crusade against Spotify during a recent interview with Mexico’s Sopitas.com:
“I feel like the way people are listening to music is going through this big transition. I feel like as musicians we need to fight the Spotify thing. I feel that in some ways what’s happening in the mainstream is the last gasp of the old industry. Once that does finally die, which it will, something else will happen. But it’s all about how we change the way we listen to music, it’s all about what happens next in terms of technology, in terms of how people talk to each other about music, and a lot of it could be really fucking bad. I don’t subscribe to the whole thing that a lot of people do within the music industry that’s ‘well this is all we’ve got left. we’ll just have to do this.’ I just don’t agree.
When we did the In Rainbows thing what was most exciting was the idea you could have a direct connection between you as a musician and your audience. You cut all of it out, it’s just that and that. And then all these fuckers get in a way, like Spotify suddenly trying to become the gatekeepers to the whole process. We don’t need you to do it. No artists needs you to do it. We can build the shit ourselves, so fuck off. But because they’re using old music, because they’re using the majors… the majors are all over it because they see a way of re-selling all their old stuff for free, make a fortune, and not die. That’s why to me, Spotify the whole thing, is such a massive battle, because it’s about the future of all music. It’s about whether we believe there’s a future in music, same with the film industry, same with books.
To me this isn’t the mainstream, this is is like the last fart, the last desperate fart of a dying corpse. What happens next is the important part.

 8. BB Withdrawl?

Buy yourself some of these items to reminisce and reflect... 

So many good choices, but this was the winner for our upcoming anniversary. SPOILER ALERT!



9. Knock Knock

Who's There?
Goon Squad.
Goon squad?
Yes. The Rabbi Goon Squad!

Shabbot Shalom bitches!


10. Old School

 FYI -- Halloween used to be a lot scarier..


11. Oh. No.

The caption says it all


12. Full Show Friday

Because I am getting fired up for my first Pearl Jam experience next weekend in the Zuh... let's fire up some PJ.. 




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