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Sun August 10, 2008
(Rolling Stone) Interesting What's finally going to kill iTunes? Kid Rock, even though he's owns a piece of the company (27)
(YouTube) Video Air tapping, harmonics, Spanish styled sweep-picking, you name it, this guy combines them: here's your guitar hero thread for this weekend (22)
(YouTube) Video Jethro Tull, "Top of the Pops" in 1970 - happy 61st birthday, Ian Anderson (33)
(YouTube) Cool "El Manana" -- Gorillaz. There are worse ways to start a new tomorrow (14)
(People Magazine) Amusing Rick Springfield is back on the charts. Yes, the music charts. No, you didn't enter a timewarp overnight and wake up in 1981 (20)
(Metro) Amusing Oasis' Liam Gallagher "honors" John Lennon by writing tribute song for forthcoming CD (19)
(News Of The World) Dumbass Sir Paul McCartney might be getting yanked not for the second time, should have known better (27)
(Newsweek) Interesting Picking campaign theme songs = serious business (37)

Sat August 09, 2008
(YouTube) Video 13 years ago today, Jerry Garcia died at 53. Here's the Dead performing "Ripple" on Halloween 1980 (29)
(Washington Post) Amusing The Audubon Guide To The Mating Habits of The Godfather Of Soul (5)
(YouTube) Audio I'll see your Coltrane and raise you a Martino - soulful, groovy, AND technical (14)
(Mathaba) Strange Iranian music band 'Shams' will symbolically perform a concert in protest against distortion of the name of the Persian Gulf. No, really (12)
(DFW Star-Telegram) Scary One time, in mariachi band camp... (15)
(Some Guy) Sad Iron Maiden plane, Ed Force One, to have Eddie decals removed. Africans afraid the plane is tinged with evil spirits. Apparently they're familiar with Powerslave (21)

Fri August 08, 2008
(Reuters) Interesting Former "Idol" star Clay Aiken welcomes a son. In other news, Clay Aiken had sex with a woman (32)
(Daily Mail) Amusing Bono takes off his glasses for the first time in 15 years, is immediately mistaken for Robin Williams (97)
(Some Guy) Strange The Rolling Stones performing Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe" (11)
(Some Guy) Unlikely Ozzy Osbourne to retire after two more albums, or three albums too late. Tag is for Sharon letting him (39)

Thu August 07, 2008
(Gothamist) Amusing Mike Bloomberg has 99 problems but not knowing Jay-Z lyrics ain't one (25)
(Rolling Stone) Interesting Ry Cooder completes final chapter of his California trilogy, wonders about the future of musicians:"The whole thing is dismantled. Retail is gone. Radio is gone. Okay, now the records are gone. It worries me" (46)
(Some Guy) Caption Help Metallica pick a better title for their upcoming album (572)
(Rolling Stone) Amusing Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, 43, offers Rolling Stone insight on respect for yourself, others, jacking off and crashing graveyards (48)
(Bitten and Bound) Amusing PINK is shooting a music video that is sure to be a hit. She wields a chainsaw, rides a Harley, attacks the car of newlyweds, guzzles vodka while driving a Lawnboy (23)
(E! Online) Cool Emily Robison of the Dixie Chicks is now back on the market. Don't lie, yes you would (77)
(Rolling Stone) Amusing Fan of Wolfmother may be upset to know that two of the three members of the band have called it quits (92)

Wed August 06, 2008
(Contact Music) Unlikely Elvis Presley is set to the return to the charts, thanks to "technological wizards" teaming The King with LeAnn Rimes, Wynonna Judd and Gretchen Wilson: "I am sure Elvis would be proud to have worked with them" (18)
(CNN) Ironic Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls tells CNN "Emily and I are frustrated sometimes with any kind of box." (37)
(Rolling Stone) Cool Pink Floyd cruise called "The Great Gig in the Sea" set for 2009: Fans sail to the Bahamas for 3 days, which includes a performance of "Dark Side", trivia games and staring at a strobe light wondering if you smoked too much (30)
(Contact Music) Cool Bono lavishes praise on The Edge, compares him to The Van Gogh (49)
(Sun Sentinel) Cool You won't recognize these artists or albums, but you'll know every one of their hit songs. With audio (182)
(Gigwise) Asinine Study finds heavy-metal fans more at risk for developing mental illness. Country fans more at risk to marry within immediate family (68)
(Some Guy) Obvious Metallica confirms album release date, tracklisting, total suckage (89)
(Guardian.com) Ironic AC/DC's next album to be marketed exclusively through Wal-Mart (60)

Tue August 05, 2008
(New York Daily News) Obvious Sir Paul McCartney writes new song about ex-wife, tentatively called "All you need is $50 million dollars you stumpskank" (50)
(Buffalo News) Amusing Liquor violations put venue, upcoming Bruce Hornsby concert in jeopardy. Fan inconsolable (16)
(Rolling Stone) PSA Iggy & the Stooges set up website to find gears stolen in Canada. The site urge Montrealers to be on the lookout for Mike Watt's 1963 Red Gibson, amplifiers and "some Pain killers" (18)
(Crooks & Liars) Strange Rage Against the Machine to play during RNC convention (138)
(Idolator) Asinine After years of waiting, Dr. Dre's new album "Detox" is almost ready, as soon as a "fully integrated marketing program" of Dre's branded cognac and sparkling vodka is ready for release (17)
(Contact Music) Cool Baha Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out?" named worst song of all time, narrowly beating out The Eagles' "Hotel California", Styx' "Come Sail Away", or anything Coldplay has ever written or will write (1017)
(FMQB) Sad MTV VMA nominees for "Best Pop Video" include The Jonas Brothers, Britney Spears, and Panic At The Disco. In related news, pop music has officially died a painful public death (50)
(The New York Times) Interesting Bertelsmann to sell its stake in Sony BMG (9)
(Reuters) Cool Dave Stewart, of Eurythmics fame, releases new album and tours as bandleader. The Other Guy From Wham unavailable for comment (39)
(NYPost) Obvious Sources say Paula Abdul keeps canceling a singing appearance on the "Today" show because her voice needs more mixers than her breakfast cocktails (18)
(Contact Music) Weird Amy Winehouse to sing about cooking on her new album. Hold on a second, please. ("Cooking"? Seriously? Is it possible that she said "cocaine" and you just heard her wrong? Hmmm. Okay, then.) Yes, cooking (17)
(YouTube) Video Pachelbel's "Loose" Canon (41)

Mon August 04, 2008
(WordMagazine) Cool Atlas of album covers: Pinpoint the exact spot where photographs of iconic album covers were taken (32)
(Fox News) Obvious Miley Cyrus is hanging out with Fergie, her new BFF. What does this mean to us? More pics that Disney won't approve of (76)
(AZCentral) Sad Like a high school reunion: Some people looked exactly the same and some you wished just stayed home (18)
(Onion AV Club) Obvious James Taylor's "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" is the least rockin' song of all time (37)
(Idolator) Amusing Stone Temple Pilots tour going as well as predicted: Scott Weiland stumbles around and forgets his lyrics, breaks into a cappella rendition of "Redemption Song" and eventually falls backward into the drum kit (with video) (66)
(YouTube) Interesting Tears for Fears/Gary Jules meets Alan Moore. Too... much... emo... hrrm (22)
(YouTube) Cool John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" in motion, as it were. Ice cold (56)
(Daily Mail) Sad Meatloaf: Great fresh, but 60 years on, not so much (29)

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