Mario Wienerroither returns with yet another awkwardly funny edit. This time he turned a live performance by Elvis Presley in 1968 into an extremely unplugged version that still manages to make the girls scream.
Silicon Valley Season 3 Old Man Insults Outtake Reel Keeps You Laughing For 4 Straight Minutes
“Roman coinage? Being wheeled into a sunny spot? Lenses in an hour or less?” HBO shares the outtakes of the Silicon Valley scene where T.J. Miller’s insecure douchebag investor character Erlich Bachman meets seasoned CEO Jack Barker.
The Pug Song Is The Best Song Of 2017…So Far
Super Deluxe presents their prog-metal, pixel art take on Schoolhouse Rock with a brief educational short about the origin of the Pug dog. Cats almost ruined everything, but the diminutive dogs ultimately prevailed. I know, it came out last year, but it’s already the most-played song of 2017 for me.
https://youtu.be/rN49srKasy4
Looks like Spotify has backed out of talks to acquire SoundCloud
The digital music marriage that many wanted to happen isn’t happening after all. Spotify has given up on its latest effort to buy SoundCloud following months of talks between the two, according to a source at Spotify who is familiar with discussions.
The Financial Times reported in September that the duo were in “advanced talks” over an acquisition — things went pretty quiet after that, but we now understand that the deal died this past week. The source told TechCrunch that the company ultimately walked away because it feared that an acquisition could negatively impact its IPO preparation.
Spotify hasn’t officially said it will go public in 2017, but there has been plenty of speculation, including a funding round with incentives tied to a listing. The source said Spotify went cold on SoundCloud because “it doesn’t need an additional licensing headache in a potential IPO year.” That’s in reference to the complexity and financial cost that comes with negotiating with music labels, something that is hugely important to SoundCloud, which has a far larger catalog of tracks than other services because it caters to creatives, indies and remixers.
Transformer Lou Reed Sweater Will Set You Back…$2,730
Jumping into the #1 spot on the Stuff I Want For Holidays, this Lou Reed sweater is taken from the cover of his 1972 album Transformer. It costs $2,730 from the LA-based company Enfants Riches Déprimé. And if the Lou sweater is a bit too spendy for you, then the same image also appears on a coat that will run you a cool $1,160.
Most Americans Believe Fake News Headlines
The issue of fake news has been making real news headlines for weeks. Just yesterday, Hillary Clinton alluded to “Pizzagate” and called for action against the “epidemic” of fake news, warning it can have “real world consequences”. Earlier this week, Ipsos and Buzzfeed News released a report, finding that fake headlines fool American adults 75 percent of the time.
Chris Jackson of Ipsos Public Affairs pointed out that “the 2016 election may mark the point in modern political history when information and disinformation became a dominant electoral currency”. The scale of the problem can be seen on the following infographic which shows a random selection of real and bogus news headlines with reasonable levels of awareness from the past few weeks.
Even though authentic news headlines have a higher accuracy perception, their fake news counterparts manage to fool sizeable majorities of American adults. When a false story about Trump sending his plane to transport stranded U.S. Marines did the rounds, 84 percent of people believed the headlines was very or somewhat accurate.

You will find more statistics at Statista
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Announce 40th Anniversary Tour
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, one of the most iconic bands in American music history, have announced the first dates of their 40th Anniversary Tour.
Tom Petty announced the tour on SiriusXM’s “Tom Petty Radio” this morning and also on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last night. The primarily U.S. tour will begin on April 20, 2017 in Oklahoma City and continues throughout the summer with more dates, including on the west coast, still to be announced.
Tickets for this show at the Air Canada Centre, will go on-sale to the general public on Friday, December 16 at 10A.M. local time. Special pre-sales for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Highway Companions Club members will begin Wednesday, December 14 at 10A.M. local time.
To further commemorate the 40th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers are releasing two companion vinyl box sets featuring their entire studio album repertoire. Both box sets are available today via UMe and Reprise/Warner Bros. All LPs in the limited-edition box sets have been pressed on 180-gram vinyl with replica artwork. Several of these albums have been out of print on vinyl for years and most albums have been re-mastered for this release.
Further details on Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers’ 40th Anniversary Tour and career-spanning vinyl box sets are available here.
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BBC release preview for Across the Line At 30 documentary
The BBC has released a preview for their Across the Line At 30 documentary that will feature appearances from U2’s Adam Clayton, David Gray, Gary Lightbody and Hot Press’ Niall Stokes.
Across the Line at 30 charts the history of the long-running music show which has championed new music in Northern Ireland for 30 years. It will be broadcast on Monday, December 12 on BBC One.
Narrated by Colin Murray, the film features fresh interviews with some of rock and roll’s biggest names sharing their memories of the program and how it helped define the sound of Northern Ireland over four decades.
Interviewees will include Neil Hannon from Divine Comedy, Therapy?, The 4 Of Us and Ash. The program also talks to Mike Edgar, original presenter and long-time producer, alongside the team that led the way towards the show’s successful longevity – including Davy Sims, Donna Legge, Barry McIlheney, Mary Carson, Paul McClean, and the programme’s current presenters Rigsy and Stuart Bailie.
The program was BBC Northern Ireland’s first weekly network radio program championing new music from Northern Ireland. Indeed, the program had many firsts in that it was the first program in Northern Ireland to stereo simulcast live concerts on television and radio; the first program to broadcast concerts from Northern Ireland visually on the internet and radio; and as the world moved into the digital era, the program even played the first compact disc to be heard on the BBC Radio Ulster airwaves in Northern Ireland.
The show is widely credited for its friendship and support in the early days of Ash, Snow Patrol, Divine Comedy, The Four of Us, Therapy?, Hothouse Flowers, Two Door Cinema Club and many more.
Watch the preview for the documentary here:


