Roommates Evan Tyor and Luke McGinnis share a passion for music and a 500-square-foot Brooklyn apartment. Every month, they open the doors of their humble abode to professional musicians from around the area, cramming every bathroom, bed and kitchen counter with instruments, music stands and musicians. Their sound is bigger than their four walls, so making room for a 60-piece ensemble—including a full choir—means getting creative. Welcome to Apartment Sessions.
That Time The Sex Pistols Played A Top Security Prison
During The Sex Pistols’ first major tour of England in 1976, there was one stop that likely made the band feel excited, or dread. Or both. It was at The Chelmsford Top Security Prison on September 17, before Glen Matlock left the band. Their opening number was Anarchy In The UK, and at the end of the number there was a barrage of catcalls, boos and screaming. Or what the prisoners would call, Monday.
Photo Gallery: Styx with Tesla at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage
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The Music Theory Behind Why The National Anthem Is So Hard To Sing
“The Star-Spangled Banner” has a wide range, difficult vowels and a bunch of unexpected notes. This is either the reason it’s not for the faint of heart to sing or the key to its genius, depending on who you ask.
Night Visions by Imagine Dragons spends its 300th week on the Billboard Album Chart this week
Night Visions by Imagine Dragons spends its 300th week on the Billboard Album Chart. According to frontman Dan Reynolds, the album took three years to finish, with six of the album’s tracks being previously released on multiple EPs. Night Visions appeared in the Billboard 200 top 10 in 2012, 2013, and 2014. The album became the fourth best-selling album of 2013 in the US.[10] It was nominated for the Juno Award for International Album of the Year (2014) and won the Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album (2014).
The Rolling Stones Emerge From The Vault with ‘No Security San Jose ’99!’
The newest addition to The Rolling Stones’ acclaimed “From The Vault” series looks back on 1999’s No Security Tour with this release from San Jose, California. It will be available on DVD and SD Blu-ray (both accompanied by 2 CDs with the audio from the show) as well as on triple vinyl on July 13, 2018.
The Rolling Stones’ No Security tour ran from January to June 1999 through North America and Europe. It followed on from the colossal Bridges To Babylon tour and took its name from the “No Security” live album recorded on that 1997/98 tour. In reaction to the huge stadiums played on Bridges To Babylon the conscious decision was made to book smaller venues for the initial North American leg of the No Security tour.
This show was filmed at the San Jose Arena in front of an audience of a little over 30,000 (intimate by Rolling Stones standards!) at the end of the North American run. Previously unreleased, it captures the band in top form playing a set that spans from mid-sixties hit singles up to the then current Bridges To Babylon album.
The set list spans from the mid-sixties hit singles to the Bridges to Babylon album, including a bluesy, dramatic version of ‘Midnight Rambler’, a dark and swaggering ‘Out of Control’, and the rarely performed live, ‘Some Girls’ and ‘Saint of Me’. The show was an electrifying, anthem-packed, cross generational hot ticket, concluding yet another chapter from the band that wrote the book on rock ‘n’ roll.
Wiz Khalifa Takes a Lie Detector Test
Wiz Khalifa takes a lie detector test for Vanity Fair. Does he really spend $10K a month on weed? Who smokes more, Wiz Khalifa or Snoop Dogg? Does he like Biggie more than Tupac? Does he believe in free will? Rolling Papers 2 will be out on July 13th.
The Best End Credit Scene In TV History: Police Squad
Created by David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker, and starring Leslie Nielsen as Frank Drebin, Police Squad was a spoof of police procedurals, featuring hilarious sight gags, wordplay and non sequiturs. They also had the best end credit scene in history:
https://youtu.be/lkNVgrOJfl0
The Beatles Walk…Literally…Across Abbey Road In This Trippy Fan-Created Video
The Beatles’ Abbey Road, the most iconic album cover of all time, goes through a trippy journey, in this short 2D/3D hybrid animation created by Pierre Gombaud. As for the music, he used Paul McCartney’s Two Finger Chord & Whistle, followed by a remix of Tomorrow Never Knows that Pierre made from the master tracks.
ABBY_ROWED_1920x1080_24fps_MONTAGE_FINAL from Pierre Gombaud on Vimeo.

