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The Colour Of Song Print Features The Titles Of Nearly 600 Colourful Songs

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Dorthy‘s stylised colour wheel featuring the titles of 576 tracks that include a colour in their title. These include classics like Pale Blue Eyes, Yellow Submarine, Purple Rain, Back to Black, Brown Sugar, Fools Gold and Blue Monday, and some guilty pleasures like Mr. Blue Sky, Goldfinger and (for children of the 80s) Pretty in Pink.

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Kevin Hart’s Life Lessons Is One To Grow On

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‘I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons’ author Kevin Hart doesn’t want to offend LeBron James or Kevin Durant but he’s rooting for one side more than the other, and that’s a good life lesson for all of us.

That Time Paul McCartney Admitted To Doing LSD

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Look, in no way were The Beatles ever influenced by taking acid, right? I mean…ummm… ok. Initially reluctant to try LSD, McCartney eventually did so in late 1966, and took his second “acid trip” in March 1967, with Lennon, after a Sgt. Pepper studio session. He later became the first Beatle to discuss the drug publicly, declaring, “It opened my eyes … [and] made me a better, more honest, more tolerant member of society.” The interview below recorded on June 19, 1967, a day after Paul’s 25th birthday. Their album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band had been released three weeks prior on June 1. Music, and the use of drugs, were forever changed.

Photo Gallery: Lifehouse at Niagara Falls’ Fallsview Casino

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Prince’s “Kiss” Video Without Music Is Hilarious

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You don’t have to be beautiful, to turn me on. But without music, there would just be this hilarious video by Mario Wienerroither’s musicless interpretation for Prince’s Kiss.

Watch Rare Footage Of Stevie Ray Vaughan Playing An Acoustic Guitar

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Vaughan owned and used a variety of guitars during his career. His guitar of choice, and the instrument that he became most associated with, was the Fender Stratocaster, his favorite being a 1963 body, with a 1962 neck, and pickups dated from 1959. This is why Vaughan usually referred to his Stratocaster as a, “1959 Strat.” He explained why he favored this guitar in a 1983 interview: “I like the strength of its sound. Any guitar I play has got to be pretty versatile. It’s got a big, strong tone and it’ll take anything I do to it.”

But he’s rarely been filmed playing with an acoustic guitar. Vaughan used a Gibson Johnny Smith to record “Stang’s Swang”, and a Guild 12-string acoustic for his performance on MTV Unplugged in January 1990, as seen below. On June 24, 2004, one of Vaughan’s Stratocasters, the aforementioned “Lenny” strat, was sold at an auction to benefit Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Centre in Antigua; the instrument was bought by Guitar Center for $623,500.

Kool Keith x MF Doom: SuperHero

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“JVC is nice; I’ve been around Japan; It’s electronic, calls me Viktor; High on the scales, off the Richter.” Director Kris Merc’s video for hip hop legends Kool Keith and MF Doom is truly about a Superhero – and might actually be about themselves.

Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” In A Major Key Is Now A Bouncy Pop Song

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Austin-based musician Sleep Good has changed the massive grunge anthem, Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana into an upbeat pop song you never asked for, but now want.

OK Go’s Ted Talk: How To Find A Wonderful Idea

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Where does OK Go come up with ideas like dancing in zero gravity, performing in ultra slow motion or constructing a warehouse-sized Rube Goldberg machine for their music videos? In between live performances of “This Too Shall Pass” and “The One Moment,” lead singer and director Damian Kulash takes us inside the band’s creative process, showing us how to look for wonder and surprise.

Short Cuts: The Best Songs Heard On January 5, 2018 From The Indie World

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Acid Dad
Die Hard
Acid Dad first appeared in the New York scene in 2016. After spending the year self-releasing demos recorded at their studio in upstate New York, the band garnered local praise from the likes of Oh My Rockness, Consequence of Sound, BrooklynVegan, Stereogum and more. This song is a triumphant vindication of those great blogs getting to the band early. A cross between Devo, The Strokes and The Romantics playing in Elvis Costello’s room, and that’ll do me fine.

Greg Owens and the Whiskey Weather
Xanax and Whiskey
Greg Owens grew up in a small rural town in West Tennessee just 80 miles North of Memphis, and it’s gotta be a tough area. There might not be a better title to fit the kind of music playing this year. A hypnoic sound in the pipes, a mind full of loneliness, this is compulsive and genuine. Forget old or even outlaw country – he’s going to break your soul like Nick Drake or Springsteen ever did. I’d love to hang with Greg, but with his history, I think I’d die before sunrise.

Edwin
Waiting
Edwin is brothers Jacob and Matthew Boll, who traveled to Eau Claire, Wisconsin to record with S. Carey (who also plays drums on the record) who helped them combine their songs with their love for George Harrison, Michael Kiwanuka and a touch of Pink Floyd. They’ve got a sound for caring about when they found the gem, never overly complicating the song. They’ve got the ability to let their sound breathe. Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream.

Ark Patrol
Myrmidon
Sounds bleak, but spiritual, but always in control. The voice could make you squirm to newcomers in its efforts to sound a bit other-worldly, but its in their search for inner space in the outer limits of EDM is where they’ll be fully realized as the geniuses they are.

Kibbo Records
Naked Girl
A cool strumming and trembling melody picked out in the field of a summer sunset and a starry night sky. They’re going to continue to win converts to their following with this one.

Mezmah
One Day
A simple jazz-funk, hip hop riff staying as long as your mind can hold out. Still on a roll from his past Silver Lining and X singles, he’s living up to his own worthy ambition.

Mr. Max
Brunchin’ Yuppies
Mr. Max” is the solo project of Atomic Walrus guitarist Max Cohen, and he continues to stretch the boundaries of more taxing matters like genres. The relentless beat, the funk, the colorful guitars and sounding like a cross between Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bootsauce. Put this on at Midnight during your party and watch your living room turn into a dance floor.

Kodiak Soul
Nightmares (W/waivs)
The producer hailing from Charlotte North Carolina infuses elements of hip hop and electronic music into a new influx of melodies, beats and everything in between. A claustrophobic set-up turns into wandering off on his own voice and mind. Kodiak’s rich future is there for the underground to get into the serious business of not keeping him on the fringes – he deserves more.

Matt Westin
Our Redneck Of the Woods
Deciding to make a country record in his father’s honour, Matt Westin gives you a seat riding shotgun through the backwoods of country music. Rest assured, he’s on the right track. Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, a hint of Nickelback, all illuminated by an attitude worthy of all those great artists, and his own father.

TJ Stewart
Let Me Love You
TJ emerges as a singer of tenderness as well as power. Dig it if you like the laid-back grooves of The Fray, U2 and Harry Styles, the bedrock of contemporary pop. Peel back the slick, and see the realness and authenticity right here.

Lewis
Ball Queen
There are a hundred other little things that go into making a great song, but Lewis isn’t about throwing it all in there – just the voice and a piano, raring to go. The durability of a cool song sometimes is the barren route, and Lewis found it. If you believe in Sam Smith and Elton John, this is the indie equivalent, but not for long, he’s ready for the big time.

The Like Violence
My Way
The Like Violence is a fairly new alternative/Indie-rock project from Atlanta, GA’s Dustin Phillips, who has been working with Nate Novarro of Cobra Starship. This is a song you cannot afford to avoid. Meet the new generation of artists influenced by Imagine Dragons and Dustin is on the right path to reaching the same dizzy heights of hit singles and gold albums, too.

Spectre Hearts
Liar Liar
The latest single by Toronto’s Spectre Hearts, produced by Zaddi Pesino and mastered by Chuck Carvalho. They could scare the crap of of every other indie rock band in the city, buzzing with punk attitude and vocals crossing between savage and intimidating. They’re probably much cooler than you, too, and deserve to be. Can’t wait to see them live.