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David Bowie’s Isolated Vocals For “Fame”

David Bowie’s Fame was written by Bowie, Carlos Alomar and John Lennon, and it was a hit in North America, becoming Bowie’s first number 1 single in the Canadian Singles Chart as well as the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The song was one of the most successful singles of the year, ranking at number 7 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100. The song is one of four of Bowie’s songs to be included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.

Bowie would later describe the song as “nasty, angry”, and fully admitted that it was written “with a degree of malice” aimed at the Mainman management group with whom he had been working at the time. In 1990, Bowie reflected: “I’d had very upsetting management problems and a lot of that was built into the song. I’ve left all that behind me, now… I think fame itself is not a rewarding thing. The most you can say is that it gets you a seat in restaurants.”

Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady Makes Surprise Appearance on Kimmel…Or….Maybe…Um…

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Jimmy Kimmel was very excited to welcome Tom Brady to his show right after the Patriots won the Super Bowl. Or, maybe…it’s as one YouTuber commented, “Tom Brady looks like Jason Bourne.”

Music Fans On Bandcamp Raised More Than $1 Million For ACLU

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Bandcamp held a fundraiser donating a share of sales to support the pro-immigrant and pro-refugee work of the American Civil Liberties. 400 independent labels and artists joined in, and indie music fans responded, spending more than $1 million, which is 550% more than a normal Friday (already their biggest sales day of the week). All of Bandcamp’s share of that (~12%) goes directly to the ACLU. The other 88% (less transaction fees) goes directly to the labels and artists, more than 400 of whom have pledged to donate their share of sales today as well. They joined a lot faster than the online retailing site could keep up, thanks to big releases from Anti-, ATO, Barsuk, City Slang, Epitaph, Father/Daughter, Fat Wreck, Kill Rock Stars, Merge Records, Mexican Summer, Miracle of Sound, Rhymesayers, RVNG, Sub Pop, Four Tet, Neil Gaiman, Lushlife, P.O.S., Speedy Ortiz, and all of the hundreds more.

You are all amazing.

I really like what a guy named Richard Rutherford had to say about this over on our Facebook post, and think it’s a great note to close on:

“The bands you like and the books you read and companies whose products you enjoy are all run by people who hold opinions on how the world should work and how other people should be treated. Some of them are going to make those views more specific than others, but everyone’s got their line-in-the-sand where they’re not going to be able to keep it to themselves any longer. In a world where everything is influenced by political decisions, ‘staying non-political’ actually means defaulting to the status-quo and endorsing what’s happening in the system – expecting people who sell you things to do that, no matter how harmful the system might be to them and things they care about, is unreasonable. This applies to you too, of course – you have every freedom to stop supporting Bandcamp and to explain why you don’t agree with them, but by doing so you are being just as ‘political’ as them – we all are, that’s the point. Pretending that you’re advocating some higher plane of art when you’re really just maintaining the status quo is dishonest and unhelpful. It’s not as if Bandcamp ever even pretended to be apolitical. Their entire business model is a reflection of their social and ethical convictions, which they happily explain every year when they publish their accounts.”

Alessia Cara NAILS Impressions Of Lorde and Ariana Grande

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Jimmy Fallon challenges Alessia Cara to a game of random musical impressions like Ariana Grande singing “Skidamarink” and Lorde singing “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.”

Matt Damon, Frank Marshall, Marc Platt, Darren Aronofsky Talk About The Role Of Producers

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A weekend TV-programming note: Check out The Hollywood Reporter’s acclaimed roundtable series Sundays on SundanceTV.

Matt Damon (Manchester by the Sea), Frank Marshall (Sully), Darren Aronofsky (Jackie), Todd Black (Fences), Emma Tillinger Koskoff (Silence) and Marc Platt (La La Land) open up about subjects ranging from Harrison Ford’s role in Sully, on-the-fly decisions that turned out to be spectacular and the challenges of their job: “I had typhoons, I had starving actors.”

Pretenders Release New Version of ‘Let’s Get Lost’ Featuring Neil Tennant Of Pet Shop Boys

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The Pretenders have revealed a new version of ‘Let’s Get Lost’ featuring guest vocalist Neil Tennant. Chrissie Hynde and Neil Tennant’s unmistakably poignant vocals combine beautifully on the track which is one of the stand-out songs on The Pretenders album. The track is released as part of a double a-side single with ‘Gotta Wait’.

‘Stranger Things’ Season 2 Teaser Trailer Is Here

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Here’s the first look at the upcoming second season of Netflix’s ’80s-inspired supernatural horror series, Stranger Things. It starts to air on Netflix on October 31, 2017, natch.

Bell Media and Music Mogul Scott Borchetta Join Forces to Showcase Music Talent Worldwide

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Bell Media announced today a major partnership with world-renowned record executive Scott Borchetta who is the founder, president, and CEO of the Big Machine Label Group (BMLG) headquartered in Nashville, TN. BMLG is the #1 independent record label in the world based on sales and radio airplay, enlisting such international multi-platinum superstars as Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line, Steven Tyler, Tim McGraw, Reba, and Thomas Rhett across its roster of talent. The multifaceted entertainment initiative between Bell Media and BMLG will discover and cultivate musical talent through new television, radio, recording, and live concert projects.

Bell Media and BMLG will work together to uncover, develop, and promote pop culture’s next musical superstars. The centerpiece of the alliance is a unique television format that will leverage Bell Media’s massive reach and extensive platforms to showcase musicians on the national and international stage. Bell Media and BMLG plan to advance the format beyond Canada to ultimately become a conduit for discovering new musical voices worldwide.

“Bell Media has a track record of success in live music production, extensive platforms, and leading promotion of homegrown talent in many areas,” said Borchetta. “Together, our strengths make us strong partners to lift this global project off the ground.”

“Bell Media builds upon its commitment to artist development with this new initiative, and with whom better to align than the best in the business, Scott Borchetta,” said Randy Lennox, President, Broadcasting and Content, Bell Media.

Borchetta and BMLG have an extensive background in working with entertainers from television platforms. Borchetta guided contestants on the final two seasons of FOX’s wildly successful AMERICAN IDOL and Big Machine Records is the musical home to CMT’s new hit series, NASHVILLE.

With Borchetta at the helm, BMLG has celebrated monumental milestones since the company’s inception 11 years ago. He has led the charge on more than 50 million albums sold by the company’s artists under his watch – including 165 #1 Country and Pop radio singles. These talents have won multiple Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, Country Music Association Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards, and more.
Borchetta has been honored for his groundbreaking business savvy with inclusion on Billboard’s Power 100 list and Fast Company’s prestigious “100 Most Creative People in Business.” In 2015, the Music Biz Association presented Borchetta with the Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement, joining the ranks of past honorees who have been recognized for their outstanding vision, leadership, and commitment including Dick Clark, Doug Morris, and Clive Davis.

Forging an unprecedented deal for American record companies in 2012, Borchetta made history by working with industry icon Bob Pittman and iHeartMedia, the largest owner of U.S. radio stations, to create and institute the first-ever U.S. Terrestrial Performance Rights agreement. The deal secured sound-recording performance royalty payments to BMLG and its artists from terrestrial radio airplay. There are now five major broadcast companies on this ground-breaking platform as well as records companies such as Warner Music Group and several other important and forward-thinking independent labels.

Borchetta recently announced the creation and development of BigMachineTV.com – a new online digital video platform launching in February 2017 – that will offer music videos as well as exclusive interviews, announcements, contests, and behind the scenes content with BMLG artists.

Toronto’s Paper Bag Records launches new label Paper Bag Vintage

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Toronto’s Paper Bag Records is excited to announce the launch of Paper Bag Vintage, a new label that will showcase and preserve great Canadian albums that have yet to be pressed on vinyl or haven’t been reissued in recent years.

Paper Bag Vintage’s first release will be a reissue of The Dears’ acclaimed debut album End Of A Hollywood Bedtime Story for the first time on vinyl on April 21st, 2017. Pre-order here. Art Bergmann’s seminal album Remember Her Name will be issued on vinyl for the first time on May 12th, 2017. Pre-order here.

For more than fifteen-years Paper Bag Records has helped to cultivate international vinyl culture by producing limited edition vinyl for all Paper Bag Records releases. This emphasis on unique and striking physical albums will be extended to the Paper Bag Vintage imprint, giving fans the opportunity to finally own these special limited edition releases.

Other confirmed releases include a Great Lake Swimmers’ box set consisting of the band’s first three releases, Born Ruffians first self-titled EP, Tokyo Police Club, Torngat and The Acorn’s Glory Hope Mountain. More details will be announced soon.

Jon Stewart Reads Trump’s Next Batch Of Executive Orders

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Friend of the show Jon Stewart stops by to give Stephen Colbert a sneak peek at some executive orders he borrowed off the President’s desk.