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Watch The Trailer For New Beatles-Fueled “Yesterday” Movie Directed By Danny Boyle

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Yesterday, everyone knew The Beatles. Today, only Jack remembers their songs. He’s about to become a very big deal. From Academy Award-winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) and Richard Curtis, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually and Notting Hill, comes a rock-n-roll comedy about music, dreams, friendship, and the long and winding road that leads to the love of your life.

Jack Malik (Himesh Patel, BBC’s Eastenders) is a struggling singer-songwriter in a tiny English seaside town whose dreams of fame are rapidly fading, despite the fierce devotion and support of his childhood best friend, Ellie (Lily James, Mama Mia! Here We Go Again). Then, after a freak bus accident during a mysterious global blackout, Jack wakes up to discover that The Beatles have never existed … and he finds himself with a very complicated problem, indeed.

Performing songs by the greatest band in history to a world that has never heard them, and with a little help from his steel-hearted American agent, Debra (Emmy winner Kate McKinnon), Jack’s fame explodes. But as his star rises, he risks losing Ellie — the one person who always believed in him. With the door between his old life and his new closing, Jack will need to get back to where he once belonged and prove that all you need is love. The movie also stars Ed Sheeran, seen suggesting that Jack choose “Hey Dude” as the title for his soaring “new” composition.

Featuring new versions of The Beatles’ most beloved hits, Yesterday is produced by Working Title’s Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (Love Actually, About A Boy, the Bridget Jones series) alongside Matthew James Wilkinson and Bernie Bellew. Curtis and Boyle also produce. Nick Angel and Lee Brazier serve as executive producers.

My Next Read: The Final Days Of EMI: Selling the Pig

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The Beatles. The Beach Boys. Blur, Bowie, Kylie Minogue, Kate Bush and Coldplay. EMI was one of the big four record companies, with some of the biggest names in the history of recorded music on its roster. Dominating the music industry for over 100 years, by 2010 EMI Group had reported massive pre-tax losses. The group was divided up and sold in 2011. How could one of the greatest recording companies of the 20th century have ended like this? With interviews from insiders and music industry experts, Eamonn Forde pieces together the tragic end to a financial juggernaut and a cultural institution in forensic detail. The Final Days of EMI: Selling the Pig is the story of the British recording industry, laid bare in all its hubris and glory.

You can get it here.

Pearl Jam Are Your 2019 Record Store Day Ambassadors

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Your 2019 Record Store Day ambassadors are Pearl Jam, producing videos, and also creating some fantastic releases to mark the day, which takes place on April 13. Past ambassadors for Record Store Day have included Run The Jewels, St. Vincent, Metallica, and Dave Grohl.

“Pearl Jam is honored to be Record Store Day’s Ambassador for 2019. Independent record stores are hugely important to me, and have been ever since I was 12 years-old. Before I even really knew what they were — there was a certain feeling of ‘this is a dream come true,’ and it’s a wonderland and there’s so much to learn in here… and it’s still that way. “I always feel a little bit better when I come out of a record store.

Support every independent record store that you can. They’re really a good part of society. Know if you love music, this is the place to find it. And it helps people who work here and that’s important, too. And it kind of takes an effort, you have to look for something that you want; you have to talk to people. I had to talk to people to figure out which Aerosmith record to get first or anything back in the day. It’s a place to learn. It’s a place to have fun. And it’s a place to discover new music.

Come out on Record Store Day, but also make it Record Store Year.”

Hey Rosetta!’s Tom Baker Announces Canadian Tour And New Album, Forever Overhead

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At the end of 2017, twelve years after their inception, the multi-award-winning band, Hey Rosetta! went on hiatus, after selling 10,000 tickets to five farewell shows. For the band’s principal songwriter and lead vocalist Tim Baker, this was the start of a new chapter.

On his debut solo album Forever Overhead, Baker warmly welcomes you to it. The first words we hear him sing, on the first single “Dance,” is akin to a toast: “here’s to the other side.” What follows are eleven songs that centre on kinship and show that Baker’s sharp songwriting, the heart of Hey Rosetta!, is as affecting as ever.

When crafting the album, Baker drew from 70s songwriters, like Jackson Browne and Randy Newman, whose music filled his childhood home and from his contemporaries (Feist, Leif Vollebekk, The Barr Brothers). Produced by Marcus Paquin (The National, Local Natives), Forever Overhead blends piano ballads with ebullient folk-rock tracks featuring Liam O’Neill (Suuns), Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station), as well as Mishka Stein & Joe Grass (Patrick Watson).

In the album’s opening track “Dance,” Baker moves alongside soft piano chords as buoyant, 70s pop style instrumentation and a piercing guitar riff steadily build, bolstering his words of longing. He sings of connectivity and the tender emotions that are coupled with glances across a gym’s confetti-lined linoleum floor, the air thick with potential. Like Forever Overhead as a whole, Baker brings beauty and hope into listeners’ lives.

Tour Dates:
4/20 St. John’s, NL – Holy Heart Theatre
4/23 Toronto, ON – Great Hall
4/26 Ottawa, ON – Bronson Centre
4/27 Quebec City, QC – Maelstrom
4/29 Fredericton, NB -Wilmot United Church
4/30 Moncton, NB – Tide and Boar Ballroom
5/2 Charlottetown, PE – ECMAs
5/4 Halifax, NS – St. Matthew’s United Church
5/7 Montreal, QC -Le Ministère
5/8 NYC, NY – Rockwood Music Hall
5/29 Edmonton, AB – The Starlite
5/30 Calgary, AB – Commonwealth
6/1 Vancouver, BC – Imperial
6/3 Seattle, WA – Columbia City Theater
6/4 Portland, OR – Old Church
6/7 Los Angeles, CA – Hotel Cafe
6/8 San Francisco, CA – Hotel Utah

FOREVER OVERHEAD Track Listing:
1) Dance
2) All Hands
3) Hideaway
4) Spirit
5) Strange River
6) The Eighteenth Hole
7) Two Mirrors
8) Pools
9) The Sound of the Machines
10) Our Team
11) Don’t Let Me Go Yet

A Brief History of Guitar Distortion

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Polyphonic takes us through the blues and rock scenes from the 1940s to the 1980s to look at the invention and evolution of the electric guitar distortion. The ’90s could have been its own video, I know.

Watch The Previously Unreleased Music Video For The Ramones’ “She’s the One”

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You’re watching the official music video for Ramones – ‘She’s The One’ from the 1978 album ‘Road To Ruin’. ‘Road To Ruin’ just turned 40, and Rhino is celebrating the milestone with a 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. It’s available now!

ROAD TO RUIN: 40th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION, a 3CD/1LP including a remastered version of the original and a new 40th anniversary mix by co-producer Ed Stasium, along with an unreleased live show recorded in New York in 1979, and a treasure trove of unissued mixes, alternate versions & rare tracks.

Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ as a Heavy Metal Song

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Oltedal, Norway-based vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Leo Moracchioli from Frog Leap Studios shows more of what he’s truly capable of as he gives a metal makeover to Michael Jackson’s classic 1982 hit, “Thriller.”

The First Trailer for the ‘Shaft’ Reboot

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More Shaft than you can handle. Only in theaters June 14.

New Line Cinema’s action comedy “Shaft” is the next chapter in the film franchise featuring the coolest private eye on any New York City block.

Tim Story (the “Ride Along” and “Think Like a Man” franchises) directs this all-new take on a legend, starring Oscar nominee Samuel L. Jackson (“Pulp Fiction,” “Kong: Skull Island”), Jessie T. Usher (TV’s “Survivor’s Remorse,” “Almost Christmas”), Regina Hall (“Girls Trip,” “Barbershop: The Next Cut”), Alexandra Shipp (“Straight Outta Compton,” “X-Men: Apocalypse”), Matt Lauria (TV’s “Kingdom,” “Friday Night Lights”), Titus Welliver (“Argo,” TV’s “Bosch”), Cliff “Method Man” Smith (“Keanu,” “Train Wreck”), and Richard Roundtree, the original John Shaft.

JJ, aka John Shaft Jr. (Usher), may be a cyber security expert with a degree from MIT, but to uncover the truth behind his best friend’s untimely death, he needs an education only his dad can provide. Absent throughout JJ’s youth, the legendary locked-and-loaded John Shaft (Jackson) agrees to help his progeny navigate Harlem’s heroin-infested underbelly. And while JJ’s own FBI analyst’s badge may clash with his dad’s trademark leather duster, there’s no denying family. Besides, Shaft’s got an agenda of his own, and a score to settle that’s professional and personal.

How the Talking Heads wrote “Once in a Lifetime”

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You may ask yourself, how long have I been waiting for a Talking Heads video from Polyphonic, detailing the series of misheard basslines, measure counts and unusual tempo responsible to create one of the most iconic songs of all time?

Marvin Gaye’s Never-Released 1972 Album, You’re The Man, Set For Global Release On March 29

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In celebration of Marvin Gaye’s 80th birthday on April 2, Motown will release his never-issued 1972 Tamla/Motown album, You’re The Man, in 2LP gatefold vinyl and digital editions on March 29. You’re The Man features all of Gaye’s solo and non-soundtrack recordings from 1972, with most of the album’s tracks making their vinyl release debuts.

In 1972, Marvin Gaye was on top: or so it seemed. “What’s Going On”, “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)”, and “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)”, the three singles from his universally acclaimed album What’s Going On, had each hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Soul Singles chart (since renamed Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) and Top 10 Pop the year before. His new single, “You’re The Man” – a percolating, sarcastic riff on political non-action issued as the U.S. presidential campaign was kicking off – reached No. 7 on Billboard’s Hot Soul Singles chart. He saw Motown schedule a You’re The Man album (catalog number Tamla 316). But when the lead single didn’t cross over Pop, stalling at No. 50, Marvin retreated. Ambivalent about recording, stubborn about moving to Los Angeles with Berry Gordy and Motown, Marvin by his actions proclaimed no more new Marvin Gaye music.

Or so it seemed.

In this singular and transitional year for the late music legend, Gaye recorded more than an album’s worth of music in Detroit and L.A. He produced himself, creating a suite of aching ballads; he worked with songwriters-becoming-producers Willie Hutch, then known mainly for the Jackson 5 smash “I’ll Be There” but soon to be lauded for his film scores to The Mack and Foxy Brown; and with Pam Sawyer and Gloria Jones whose “Piece of Clay” for Marvin decades later became a smash in the 1995 film Phenomenon. He cut two sought-after tracks with Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell, half of the hit-making machine behind the Jackson 5; he got together with Hal Davis, who was preparing a Marvin Gaye-Diana Ross album, to cut another topical gem, “The World Is Rated X”. Marvin also funnelled his anger over the Vietnam War and his brother’s experiences there into a sequel of sorts to “What’s Going On”, the poetic holiday ballad, “I Want To Come Home For Christmas”. He even re-cut “You’re The Man” as an eerie funk jam, perhaps for the LP as a bookend to the single.

None of these tracks or any other on the LP, except the single, were issued at the time.

Three tracks from the album are newly mixed by SaLaAM ReMi, the songwriter and producer long associated with Nas, the Fugees, and Amy Winehouse: “My Last Chance”, “Symphony” and “I’d Give My Life For You”. Also included is the rare long LP version of Gaye’s cancelled 1972 Christmas single, plus an unreleased vault mix of its instrumental B-side. Over the years, songs from You’re The Man have been included on several CD releases but 15 of the album’s 17 tracks have not been released on vinyl until now.

You’re The Man’s 2LP vinyl edition includes new liner notes by Marvin Gaye biographer David Ritz. In his essay, Ritz delves into Gaye’s deeply personal internal conflict as a source of creative vigour and emotional burden as he experienced What’s Going On’s massive success and all that came with it. “Now I could do what I wanted,” Gaye told Ritz in an interview that first appeared in Divided Soul: The Life of Marvin Gaye. “For most people that would be a blessing. But for me the thought was heavy. They said I’d reached the top, and that scared me because Mother used to say, ‘First ripe, first rotten.’ When you’re at the top there’s nowhere to go but down. No, I needed to keep going up – raising my consciousness – or I’d fall back on my behind. When would the war stop? That’s what I wanted to know – the war inside my soul.”

Despite his inner turmoil, that same year Gaye recorded a duets album with Diana Ross and he accepted an offer to write what became his landmark Trouble Man film score. A year later, he released Let’s Get It On, the biggest hit of his career.

In addition to You’re The Man, Motown will release a new expanded edition of Marvin Gaye’s 1965 album, A Tribute To The Great Nat King Cole, digitally on March 15. Honouring what would have been Cole’s 100th birthday, the album’s original mono mix makes its digital debut with the new edition, which also adds more than a dozen bonus tracks, including six alternate takes from the studio sessions.

Marvin Gaye – You’re The Man [2LP vinyl]
Side 1
Produced by Marvin Gaye (1), Hal Davis (2), Gloria Jones and Pamela Sawyer (3), Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell (4)
You’re The Man 5:45
The World Is Rated X 3:50
Piece of Clay 5:10
Where Are We Going? 3:53

Side 2
Produced by Willie Hutch
I’m Gonna Give You Respect 2:55
Try It, You’ll Like It 3:55
You Are That Special One 3:35
We Can Make It Baby 3:20

Side 3
Produced by Marvin Gaye except *Freddie Perren and Fonce Mizell
Mixes for tracks 1-3, by SaLaAM ReMi, and track 5, by Art Stewart, are previously unreleased.
My Last Chance 3:40
Symphony 2:52
I’d Give My Life For You 3:31
Woman of the World* 3:30
Christmas In the City (instrumental) 3:48

Side 4
Produced by Marvin Gaye
You’re The Man Version 2 4:40
I Want to Come Home For Christmas 4:48
I’m Going Home (Move) 4:38
Checking Out (Double Clutch) 4:50