| For no particular reason, here's Cheap Trick from "The Midnight Special" in 1976 with "Surrender" | (14) | ||
| Freddie Mercury died sixteen years ago Saturday. LGT Queen's 1985 Live Aid performance | (24) | ||
| A bird dancing with a monkey, the turtle with the head of an old man, a horse's ass... what does that all mean? You're crazier than a coconut | (15) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Axl Rose "fought to save his home" from wildfire. Of course this will delay the release of "Chinese Democracy" by another few years | (10) | |
| The Zombeatles - A Hard Day's Night of the Living Dead | (12) | ||
| They're gonna make her go to rehab even if she says no, no, no | (22) | ||
| The Black Crowes - "She Talks To Angels" | (7) | ||
| Slow news day: Kid Rock vows to get haircut at end of next tour | (12) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Casey Calvert, guitarist for Hawthorne Heights, dies. Now their fans know what being Emo is all about | (67) |
| Middle-aged goths dig their black lipstick and trenchcoats out of the back of the closet on news that Jesus and Mary Chain is reuniting | (32) | ||
| Freddie Mercury died 16 years ago today. Through the madness, through the tears, we've still got each other for a million years | (71) | ||
| Bev Bevan, drummer for the Move and original member of ELO turns 63 today. Dig this 1969 performance of "I Can Hear the Grass Grow." | (11) |
| "I would never spend my money on a Chinese girl skeleton. That would be crossing the line. It's a Chinese boy, for the record". In other news, Marilyn Manson probably has a new album coming out soon or something | (27) | ||
| (Some Guy) | The weirdest guitars you'll see today | (34) | |
| Osmond family is so big, they need name tags at Thanksgiving | (4) | ||
| Whitney Houston planning a "spectacular comeback concert." Note to Whitney: Malaysia? Really? | (5) | ||
| With Britney's latest album officially a flop, "some labels, like Warner Music and EMI pretty much ceasing to issue releases" All hail the death of generic crappy pop music | (59) | ||
| Band sues Guitar Hero. Not because they used song without permission, but because authorized cover sounds too much like them | (136) | ||
| Led Zeppelin - "In My Time Of Dying", live from Earl's Court, May 1975 | (17) | ||
| Actual headline: Amy Winehouse's face of fury (with OMG scary pic) | (80) | ||
| Black Friday needs Black Flag | (27) |
| Remember that rumored Scissor Sisters cover of Comfortably Numb that David Gilmour backed out of? Watch it, then wonder at how Gilmour could have missed out on this classic. Complete with jumping tight-pants guy | (70) | ||
| Hank Williams covering "87 Southbound." Subby halfway through a bottle of Jim Beam | (7) | ||
| On this Day of Thanks, let us commemorate our uniqueness with The American Composer's tribute to the modern-day Midwestern Robin Hood. Frank Zappa ~ "The Illinois Enema Bandit" | (8) | ||
| (FMQB) | Trent Reznor's plan to host a website containing fan remxes of Nine Inch Nails songs is stopped... by his own label. Why do music companies hate music? | (30) | |
| What The Romantics like about Guitar Hero is that the game makers may have to pony up lots of cash for stealing their music | (20) | ||
| (Some Arlo Guthrie fan) | Now it all started forty-two Thanksgivings ago, forty-two years ago on Thanksgiving | (17) | |
| Is this 1979? Both Led Zeppelin and the Eagles have an album in the top 10 | (35) |
| Tal Wilkenfeld. She's 21 and plays bass better than you. That Jeff Beck guy she's playing with ain't bad either | (60) | ||
| (Chronicle Herald) | Celine Dion cancels concert. Husband/gravyboater/manager/troll cites non-compliance with "Kiss My Boney Butt" clause in rider | (44) | |
| And now for your daily dose of WIN ~ a collection of Frank Zappa guitar instrumentals. Acoustically | (18) | ||
| (Digital Spy) | Stevie Wonder plays gig in top London store Selfridges. In other news, there's a crowd of really pissed-off Stevie Wonder fans waiting in Harrods | (14) | |
| "Mirror People" -- Love & Rockets. Quite content, now a little bit older | (11) | ||
| Lawrence Welk's short-lived 1969 attempt at being a hip hip hippie | (21) | ||
| Teenagers increasingly enrolling in real-life Schools Of Rock where they have a chance to impersonate Stevie Wonder, the Cowbell Guy from SNL and that Neil Peart dude who hangs around with the musicians in Rush (w/video) | (35) | ||
| Surgeon who operated on Donda West prior to her death appears on the Larry King Show just long enough to say he can't discuss the case. Because, obviously, he couldn't have done that before the show actually began | (15) |
| Drummyr for Lynyrd Skynyrd yn jayl for not rygystyryng as a sex offyndyr | (27) | ||
| Who the hell is the unknown, unremarkable rapper who's #1 on iTunes this week? Tag says it all | (13) | ||
| There's a new Alizee video out. Subby has no idea what the song is about because he has yet to watch it with the volume on | (29) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Led Zeppelin to tour with The Cult? | (29) | |
| Van Cliburn. '62. USSR. Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1, 1st Movement. One of the few non-embarrassing Texans in American history | (37) | ||
| Arlo Guthrie: "Alice's Restaurant" | (41) | ||
| Neil Diamond reveals that Caroline Kennedy was the inspiration for "Sweet Caroline", killing a drifter to get an erection inspired "Forever in Blue Jeans" | (48) | ||
| There's no surprises over how much Thom Yorke paid for "In Rainbows" - nothing | (24) | ||
| God bless you Joe Walsh, you crazy-ass SOB; happy 60th. "Funk #49," live at the Cotton Bowl with Steve Cropper | (41) | ||
| Red Hot Chili Peppers sue Showtime network over use of the name "Californication", say the show creates unfair competition with their album that came out 8 years ago | (80) | ||
| Happy 65th to Norman Greenbaum, wherever the hell he may be; rare video from 1969 for "Spirit in the Sky." | (25) | ||
| Jane's Addiction - "Been Caught Stealing". Arf | (34) |
| Pop star Shakira's hip shaking makes Muslim clerics feel warm and tingly in their robes, so naturally they want to ban her | (50) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Yesterday, Nickelback won "Best Rock Band" at the AMA, beating Linkin Park and Maroon 5, which is equivalent of saying that a chainsaw to the head is better than a shotgun blast to the crotch | (170) | |
| Queen guitarist Brian May named university chancellor | (26) | ||
| (Spin) | Legendary shoegaze pioneers My Bloody Valentine to perform first gigs in 15 years | (23) | |
| Courtney Love plans to release her next album like Radiohead did, but at a set price, which means she's probably not going to be as successful. But hey, at least she'll save all those production costs | (18) |