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Tom Petty’s Guitarist Mike Campbell and Keyboardist Benmont Tench Write Letters Of Thanks To Fans

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Two members of Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers have written personal messages of thanks to the band’s fans following the death of leader Petty last month. Lead guitarist Mike Campbell and keyboardist Benmont Tench are two of the best musicians in any band, and it’s so heartwarming to see them reach out like this to the fans still mourning the loss of Petty last month.

Campbell wrote, “Your condolences have been a life saver for me. This has been so surprising and devastating for me and the band as I know it has been for you. It will take a long time before I get over this. I will carry on for myself and all of you who love the music. I feel your love and am forever grateful for your support all these years. Remember, without you, all of our devoted fans, there would have been no Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Tom will always be here on my right shoulder urging me on to keep the dream alive and inspiring me with his spirit. He is a one of a kind and I will be eternally grateful for the years we rode together and the songs we wrote together. Bless you all from the bottom of my heart.”

Tench said: “I’m sure I don’t need, nor do I really know how, to tell you how awful these past weeks have been. I know you all feel it too. What I do want to tell you is how much I appreciate your kindness and support. I’ve had the opportunity to hear from and speak with many of you, both in person in Los Angeles and New York, and through social media. You have been a great source of comfort. This band, and the extended family Tom gathered around him, is a strong and loving group of people, and we’re all very tight, and all leaning on each other. Love will certainly see us all through this.

For me, I just want to do what I’ve done since I was 18 or 19 years old: take what I’ve learned over these years, from Tom, about persistence, pursuit of and insistence on artistic excellence, and a certain kind of personal integrity, and continue to apply it going forward, in whatever ‘forward’ might be. Maybe each of us, of you, can do the same. And, of course, never forget to turn up to 10 and let that sucker blast.”

Listen To Two Days of Bowie-Inspired Radio Programming

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NTS and Sonos presented a full weekend of programming recently celebrating the everlasting influence of David Bowie, broadcasting direct from the new Sonos London store on Seven Dials in Covent Garden. You can listen to the archive here.

You Can Get Everything You Want In This Alice’s Restaurant Animated Film

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“I’m sittin’ here on the Group W bench ’cause you want to know if I’m moral enough to join the Army, burn women, kids, houses and villages after bein’ a litterbug. You can get anything you want, at Alice’s Restaurant.”

Happy Thanksgiving, folks.

Let’s Watch A Few Minutes Of MTV’s First Broadcast On August 1, 1981

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On Saturday, August 1, 1981, at 12:01 am Eastern Time, MTV launched with the words “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll,” spoken by John Lack and played over footage of the first Space Shuttle launch countdown of Columbia (which took place earlier that year) and of the launch of Apollo 11. Those words were immediately followed by the original MTV theme song, a crunching rock tune composed by Jonathan Elias and John Petersen, playing over the American flag changed to show MTV’s logo changing into various textures and designs. MTV producers Alan Goodman and Fred Seibert used this public domain footage as a concept; Seibert said that they had originally planned to use Neil Armstrong’s “One small step” quote, but lawyers said that Armstrong owned his name and likeness and that he had refused, so the quote was replaced with a beeping sound. A shortened version of the shuttle launch ID ran at the top of every hour in various forms, from MTV’s first day until it was pulled in early 1986 in the wake of the Challenger disaster.

Stranger Things Cast Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions

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Stranger Things stars Gaten Matarazzo and Joe Keery take the WIRED Autocomplete Interview and answer the Internet’s most searched questions about Stranger Things and themselves. Joe and Gaten answer hard-hitting questions like, “Is Gaten Matarazzo now?” and “Is Joe Keery legit?”

Maroon 5 Busks in Disguise in NYC Subway Station

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Jimmy Fallon and Maroon 5 put on disguises and give a surprise performance of “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” and “Sugar” in a New York City subway station.

Death Cab For Cutie Releases First-Ever Show To Benefit The Aurora Commons

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Death Cab for Cutie are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their first-ever live performance by releasing audio from that very show to benefit Seattle non-profit, The Aurora Commons. Leader Benjamin Gibbard writes about this special show, and you can get it here.

This is a recording of the first ever Death Cab for Cutie show. It was made by our friend Trevor Adams on his dictaphone at The Pacer House in Bellingham, Washington on November 22, 1997. Sprawled across couches and sitting crosslegged on the floor were 25 of our closest friends and fellow musicians. Everyone played acoustic or semi-acoustic with no PA. Trevor made and passed bowl after bowl of microwave popcorn because he was (and I assume still is) a great host.

Chris Walla and I had just finished the You Can Play These Songs with Chords cassette and we thought it would be fun to play a few shows around Bellingham to celebrate the release. We recruited Nick Harmer to play bass and Walla’s childhood friend Nathan Good to play drums. None of us thought we were starting a band nor did our ambitions for DCfC extend very far past this particular evening. We simply thought it would be fun to play these songs for our friends before moving on to other things.

I remain forever grateful to Trevor for inviting us to play in his living room 20 years ago today. It was one of the greatest nights of my life at the time and its significance has only grown since.

Benjamin Gibbard
Death Cab for Cutie
November 22, 2017

Sia’s “Santa’s Coming For Us” Music Video Features Dax Shepard, Henry Winkler, JB Smoove, Kristen Bell, Susan Lucci, And More

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Days after the release of her first-ever holiday album, Everyday is Christmas (Monkey Puzzle/Atlantic Records), multi-platinum selling, 8x Grammy-nominated artist Sia has released the music video for “Santa’s Coming For Us.”

Directed by Marc Klasfeld, the music video for “Santa’s Coming For Us” brings together a cast of big names and newcomers joining in on holiday fun: JB Smoove (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) as Santa Claus, Dax Shepard (“Ghosted”) and Kristen Bell (“The Good Place”) as The Parents, Henry Winkler and Susan Lucci as The Grandparents, with Caleb McLaughlin (“Stranger Things”), Sophia Lillis (“IT”), and Wyatt Oleff (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”) as The Children. “Santa’s Coming For Us” has been labeled a “straight-up bop” (PopSugar), “catchy earworm” (Entertainment Weekly), and “kooky jazz jam” (Billboard). In addition, the song is #1 at Holiday Radio and top 10 on Billboard’s Holiday Songs Chart.

Written by Sia and Greg Kurstin, the collection of original holiday songs ranging from festive tracks to ballads, has garnered favorable reviews with press finding the album as “an unexpected pleasure” (FADER), “redefining christmas music” (Refinery29), and “as good as any contemporary pop project” (Associated Press).

Sia most recently wrapped up the North American leg of her headlining arena Nostalgic For The Present Tour which was proclaimed “creatively captivating” (Billboard), “magical performance art” (AXS), and “intensely personal.” The limited tour, Sia’s only live dates for 2017, will continue this winter in stadiums across Australia and New Zealand.

Everyday is Christmas Tracklisting:
1. Santa’s Coming For Us
2. Candy Cane Lane
3. Snowman
4. Snowflake
5. Ho Ho Ho
6. Puppies Are Forever
7. Sunshine
8. Underneath The Mistletoe
9. Everyday is Christmas
10. Underneath The Christmas Lights

David Bowie ‘Beauty And The Beast’ Limited Edition 40th Anniversary 7″ Picture Disc

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January 5, 2018 sees the release of the latest in the series of special limited DAVID BOWIE 7″ picture discs, the 40th-anniversary edition of ‘BEAUTY AND THE BEAST’ on Parlophone.

Originally released in the UK on 6th January, 1978 ’BEAUTY AND THE BEAST’ was the 2nd single to be taken from the album “HEROES”, which was recorded at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin. King Crimson’s Robert Fripp plays on the track and has claimed that the lead guitar used on ‘Beauty And The Beast’ was his first take having arrived directly at Hansa Studios from New York.

The AA of the 7” picture disc is a previously unreleased live version of the “HEROES” album track ‘BLACKOUT’ recorded on the 16th May, 1978 at the Deutschlandhalle, Berlin during the ISOLAR II tour.

A-Side BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2017 remaster)
(David Bowie)
Produced David Bowie & Tony Visconti
Mixed by Tony Visconti at Hansa by the Wall

AA-Side BLACKOUT (Live In Berlin 1978)
(David Bowie)
Produced David Bowie
Previously unreleased
Recorded live at the Deutschlandhalle, Berlin on 16th May, 1978

Funko Has Created A Cute Version Of ‘Stranger Things’ Dart And The Punk Eleven

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Funko can’t get enough of The Netflix Original Series Stranger Things, so they’re introducing a new SuperCute Plush and Pop! series to go along with Stranger Things 2: SuperCute Plush: Stranger Things – Dart

This SuperCute Plush features the life cycle of Dustin’s new friend Dart as a cute, but terrifying, plush nesting doll. The rapidly growing Dart starts as a small 1” pollywog, then a 2” slug, and finally Dart becomes a 9” tall Demodog! Each stage of Dart fits comfortably inside the other.

Their newest Pop! vinyl from Stranger Things 2 features the candy-eating Dart!
Look for the chase! A rarity of 1-in-6.

Also, a frightening 6” version of the original Demogorgon!

The Demogorgon is featured as an 8-Bit Pop at Target, complete with a chase piece.


At Hot Topic look for Dustin and his new pal Dart!

Eleven featured in her new punk look, too.

Arriving at BoxLunch stores and BoxLunch.com in December!