DJ Cummerbund continues to be one of the most innovate creators out there. Watch this masterful mashup combining the Depeche Mode song “Personal Jesus” with “Happy Together” by The Turtles, and throwing in Randy “Macho Man” Savage, Britney Spears, King Kong Bundy and musician Gunhild Carling defying convention.
Smells Like Teen Spirit But Using Google Autocomplete Results
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My Little Pony
Hey Arnold
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Video: Inside Beastie Boys’ Mike D’s Malibu House
Beastie Boys Legend Mike D enlisted architect Barbara Bestor to devise a haven that celebrates the best of California living.
Says Mike D: Thirteen years ago, my wife, Tamra, and I were living in a beautiful, spacious Spanish Colonial house in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was a California dream: three stories, steps down to a pool, commanding views of the city. It was close to Hollywood and Silver Lake, where everyone we knew lived, and we could walk across the street to Griffith Park for endless miles of hikes with our dog.
Then we discovered the beach.
Our son Davis had just been born, and we were looking for ways to get out of the house. Two friends introduced us to one of those hidden spots that only locals seem to know, a secluded beach reached by meandering rugged pathways—it was a patch of sand with only a few people around, children and dolphins playing in the water, and gentle, surfable waves breaking just beyond. Out on the horizon lay all of Santa Monica Bay, and on clear days, we could see Palos Verdes and even Catalina Island. It was intoxicating, and we visited so regularly that the first words Davis uttered were beach and ocean. Before we knew it, we were looking at homes for sale.
We were already in love with that particular beach, so proximity was key. We narrowed our search further so that our kids—we were about to have our second son, Skyler—might someday bike to friends’ homes or the water on their own. Then we found it: a large, flat property with a lawn that stretched out to a fruit orchard bordered by a neighbor’s horse pasture. Never mind the agglomeration of ramshackle structures (a three-bedroom house with a few loosely connected guest cottages) and an eyesore of a fence enclosing it all. Our multilevel Los Feliz home paled in comparison. We took it.
Tamra wasted no time ripping out the ugly fence all on her own. And our challenge became clear: to unite and logically redesign what had become a hodgepodge of nondescript buildings.
The architects we met universally wanted to tear down all the existing structures and build a pristine new version of our compound. This would require way more money and patience than we had. Then we talked to our friend Barbara Bestor, whom we’d known for years. Barbara had kids, and she understood how we wanted to live. She also had experience working within tight money constraints. A quick alliance was struck. Barbara would do all the architecture, and I would oversee the interiors, collaborating closely with her team. We were already in construction on our Brooklyn home, which I was also designing, so I felt prepared to handle the job.
One thing on which we all agreed was that the main house was too segmented and didn’t connect with the outside. Barbara’s smart solution was to raise the middle section, creating an entirely new great room, with radiant flooring, that opened up completely to the terrace and lawn. She cleverly inverted the standard gabled roof, swapping it for a butterfly shape.
We all love using bold color. The bright-yellow entry door nearly drove our painter to quit—so many coats were required to achieve the desired effect—but the result makes me happy every day. So do the vibrant tiles in the baths and the cerulean barn doors on the poolhouse. I had just designed a wall covering called Brooklyn Toile with the company Flavor Paper for our New York house, so a Malibu version featuring beach scenes was a natural fit.
Barbara embraced the indoor-outdoor living concept by adding skylights and clerestory windows and bringing the exterior walls’ board-and-batten treatment inside. We used the same upholstery fabrics for indoor built-ins and outdoor cushions and had matching dining table frames fabricated. I gave the interior model a resin-tint top courtesy of a surfboard glasser, while its sibling got a more sun- and weather-resistant hickory top.
The dining area has Bocci pendants and chairs from Amsterdam Modern. Artwork by Keltie Ferris; blue bowl and tall vase from Nickey Kehoe.
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The Weird Ghost Vocals in Beatles Songs
Have you ever heard something in a song that doesn’t seem like it was supposed to be there? You might have been hearing what is sometimes referred to as a “ghost vocal,” which is usually a leftover vocal from an earlier take of a recording. Note: In order to hear some of these anomalies, listens to this video with a pair of headphones and setting your YouTube player to full HD quality.
Watch The Trailer For Bruce Springsteen’s “Western Stars” Film Premiering At Toronto International Film Festival
Warner Bros. Pictures will release a cinematic film version of Bruce Springsteen’s latest album, Western Stars, worldwide, on the big screen. Longtime collaborator Thom Zimny directs together with Springsteen in his directorial debut. The announcement was made today by Toby Emmerich, Chairman Warner Bros. Pictures Group. “Western Stars,” which will make its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, is slated for release this fall. However, fans can get an exclusive first look ahead of New Line Cinema’s “Blinded by the Light,” opening in theatres nationwide today.
Springsteen’s first studio album in five years, Western Stars marks a departure for the legendary singer/songwriter while still drawing on his roots. Touching on themes of love and loss, loneliness and family and the inexorable passage of time, the documentary film evokes the American West—both the mythic and the hardscrabble—weaving archival footage and Springsteen’s personal narration with song to tell the story of Western Stars.
“Western Stars” offers fans the world over their only opportunity to see Springsteen perform all 13 songs on the album, backed up by a band and a full orchestra, under the cathedral ceiling of his historic nearly 100-year-old barn.
Western Stars, Springsteen’s 19th studio album, has achieved global success. It has been #1 on the iTunes charts on every continent, including such countries as the U.S., the UK, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, India, South Africa, and all of Scandinavia, among other countries. It has also received rave reviews, with critics using words like “hauntingly brilliant,” “beguiling,” “gorgeous” and a “masterpiece.”
Springsteen and Zimny, who together helmed “Western Stars,” have collaborated on several projects over the years, including the documentary “The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town,” and the Netflix filmed version of the Tony Award-winning “Springsteen on Broadway,” which Zimny directed.
“Western Stars” is written and performed by Bruce Springsteen, with Special Guest Patti Scialfa. Thom Zimny, Jon Landau, Barbara Carr and George Travis produced the film, with Springsteen serving as executive producer. The original score is by Springsteen.
Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller Answers Magic Questions From Twitter
Magician Penn Jillette uses the power of Twitter to answer common questions about magic. Do magicians ever reveal their secrets? Do Penn and Teller ever mess up an illusion? Is magic actually real? Penn answers all these questions and more!
Video Mashup: Bang Your Head (It’s a Celebration)
Musical mashup master Bill McLintock mixes Kool & The Gang’s Celebration with Quiet Riot’s Metal Health and it makes no attempt to hide its glee that it oddly works perfectly.
Mercedes, Cadillac top most mentioned auto brands in music list
Finding music behind the wheel has undergone a minor revolution. It’s now possible to say your favorite line from your favorite song and have your car stream it immediately. Lyrics are making music search and discovery car-friendly, as voice command takes over how we engage with in-auto media and entertainment.
The search for music will only get more interesting and nuanced as certain types of data are integrated into voice command systems. Soon, you may not even have to have a specific song or line in mind. As search improves, as machine learning and mood data get woven into the mix, it will be possible to use lyric data to find that perfect song for a rainy morning in Boston, or for a summer night’s ride down the 101. Your voice will trigger a contextual search that can dig up the sounds you’re looking for.
To celebrate this new era of music in cars, LyricFind, the world’s leader in lyric licensing, has ranked the top mentions of auto brands in music. Hip hop and country artists are most likely to give car (and truck) shout outs, but you’ll find different makes and models everywhere you listen.
In this infographic, Mercedes dominates with 4,952 mentions in lyrics –country maven Maren Morris dedicated an entire song to “80s Mercedes”–followed by a mix of both luxury and good ol’ American names like Chevy and Ford. (“If it ain’t a Chevy, don’t raise it up,” recommends Snoop Dogg).
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Drummer Performs Rush’s “YYZ” Blindfolded
Look, the 1981 Rush instrumental track YYZ is a pretty tough song to for any drummer to play, period. Musician Mitch Bruzzese performs it live for his Twitch followers – while wearing a blindfold, proving we’re all not worthy.

