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The Beastie Boys Covered The Beatles “I’m Down” And Promptly Got Blocked By Michael Jackson

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The Beastie Boys recorded a version of this song to be featured on their debut album, Licensed to Ill, The lyrics, tempo and melody were substantially different but on the chorus portion “How can you laugh” used a sample of the original Beatles recording without securing permission to do so. In the January 13, 1987, issue of the Village Voice, Greil Marcus reviews the track, writing:

The old Beatle screamer, scheduled for Licensed to Ill but chilled by new copyright owner Michael Jackson because of supposed bad language, this is circulating, even on the radio. On one hearing, it sounds more like the Beach Boys having fun with “Barbara Ann” than the bloody killer rape job you might expect.

The song was indeed deleted from the final track list at the last minute due to licensing restraints but can be found on some Beastie Boys bootlegs.

Outtakes And Bloopers From All Six Star Wars Films

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With Star Wars: The Force Awakens in stores now on DVD, check out this hilarious bloopers mix where you get a look at the less serious side of the actors from the famous franchise.

The Time Tiny Tim Sung “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” On The Tonight Show

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Tiny Tim’s quirky uke playing and freaky falsetto was so bizarre to watch when I was a kid. Actually, he’s still an outsider in music even after all this time has passed. Known mostly for his rendition of Tiptoe Through the Tulips, he went all-out disco for his 1979 appearance on the Tonight Show With Johnny Carson, performing Rod Stewart’s Do Ya Think I’m Sexy. Look for the great look on Johnny’s face at the end.

Infographic: Music Careers For Your Personality Type

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Far from just art for art’s sake, music is business: big business. Here’s one way to figure out what you want to do in music, and where to go. Click on the image below for a larger look.

Music Careers for Your Personality Type
Source: CollegeMatchup.net

A Day in the Life of a Production Assistant

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If you’re planning on working your way up into the film industry, PAing is a rite of passage. Production Assistants (P.A.’s) are often overlooked, but are a crucial part of any production. They work as a team, have their eyes on everything, facilitate communication across the entire set, and keep everything running smoothly. On the set of RocketJump: The Show, they gave production assistant Colin West McDonald a go pro and followed him as he went about his day on the short “Tip Jar.”

Teenager Who Was Born Without Fingers Beautifully Plays The “Twilight” Theme On Piano

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Alexei Romanov, a teenager from Zelenodolsk, Tatarstan, Russia, is a 25-year-old who was born without hands. He taught himself how to play piano despite this fact, and amazes everyone who has watched his performance of the Twilight theme on the piano.

Watch: Giant pandas create trouble as staff cleans their house

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“Stay away from my basket!” A video of pandas’ daily life in a breeding base in Sichuan has amused thousands of netizens. Check out the video to find out who the “trouble makers” are when the staff cleaned the pandas’ house.

Seth Rogen’s Sausage Party Has A New Trailer, And There’s A Reason It’s The First R-Rated CG Animated Movie

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Seth Rogen‘s Sausage Party is out with new green band trailer. The film is the first R-rated CG animated movie, and it tells the stories of food items realizing what happens to them when they leave the grocery store. Sausage Party also stars Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, and Bill Hader.

Martin Scorsese Got Acting Advice From Robert DeNiro During His ‘Taxi Driver’ Cameo

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Who better to get acting advice from the great Robert DeNiro, even if it’s only for a small scene you have in a little movie? That you’re directing. And your name is Martin Scorsese. And the little movie is the classic 1976 film Taxi Driver.

When George Memmoli, the actor who was to play a man stalking his wife who hails a ride with Travis, was injured on another movie, Scorsese agreed to play the character, and asked DeNiro on a few pieces of advice.

Here’s the “Sick Passenger” scene featuring Scorcese.

Louis C.K. Plans to Fight Off Scalpers On His Announced International Tour

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Comedy genius Louis CK just emailed his fan list first noitce a new batch of tour dates around the world. What’s more interesting to me is his continuing efforts to battle scalpers. He’s using the power of the internet, the technology available, and kindness towards his fans to create a goodwill relationship that will last.

I’m going to be in many cities around the United States of America and cities in other countries such as London, Paris and Prague. Just to be clear, I will be performing standup comedy shows during this tour. It’s all new material (well, I’ve been working on it for about a year, so if you saw me at a club or something since last May or so, you might be seeing some of the same material, though it has changed drastically over the months) but if you’ve seen me on tour, in a major venue, you won’t have seen these particular words.

That’s right. I am not using any words that I have ever said on stage. It was a very difficult challenge. I had to resort to words like “cotton” and “trunk” and even “Salutation”.

Anyway. It’s new jokes and I think I’m better at comedy right now than I’ve been for a while and I’m going to dedicate the year to just doing great live shows. I’m very ready and excited to come to your town and tell this humor with my mouth in the following cities:

&bull Baltimore, MD (shows added)
&bull Asbury Park, NJ
&bull Mashantucket, CT
&bull Chicago, IL (shows added)
&bull Wilkes-Barre, PA
&bull Reading, PA
&bull Kansas City, MO
&bull Oakland, CA
&bull Inglewood, CA
&bull Houston, TX
&bull Nashville, TN
&bull Greensboro, NC
&bull Forest Hills, NY
&bull Milwaukee, WI
&bull Minneapolis, MN
&bull Omaha, NE
&bull St Louis, MO
&bull Detroit, MI
&bull Springfield, MA
&bull London, ENG
&bull Dublin, IRE
&bull Paris, France
&bull Amsterdam, NLD
&bull Prague, Czech Republic
&bull Jerusalem, Israel
&bull Helsinki, FIN
&bull Copenhagen, DEN
&bull New York, NY

If you don’t see your city or one close to you on this list, please note that this tour will continue through (at least) December. More cities will be announced for later fall and winter, probably in July. If you don’t want to come see me live… well… okay. Don’t. Totally. It’s fine.

See you out there

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Thank you. Louis CK

ps. A word about TICKETS….

Tickets for this tour, as always, are available through my website louisck.net.

Tickets for every seat at every show (with a few exceptions) are one price. Most tickets are $50 or less. There are no ticket fees for any shows. My agent worked hard to accomplish this by negotiating in every city and finding venues that were willing to help us make the shows affordable. In some cases, the venues and I are splitting the ticket charges between us so you don’t have to pay it. In the end it’s worth it to me because I don’t want coming to see me to be a painful choice for anyone and either way I’m making plenty of money on the tour. I sincerely hope that everyone takes advantage of this by simply buying the affordable tickets and coming to the shows. For those of you who plan to take the opportunity of the simple and cheap ticketing on this tour to make a profit at the expense of my fans, please note that we are working hard to prevent scalping and that if you resell your tickets at an unfair price, you are risking having your tickets invalidated. Also if you purchase tickets to my shows from Stubhub or other scalping sites, that ticket may not be valid.

If you buy tickets to one of my shows and you can’t go, or you somehow get stuck with them, please contact us at Lcktix16@gmail.com and we will try to help you get your money back. If you buy tickets from a reseller and they get cancelled, please contact us here because we probably now have that ticket and are going to throw it back on sale at the original price and you could get it that way. In any case, you can always reach out and we will try to help you.

That’s in America. In Europe and Israel I don’t honestly know what we are charging because the ticketing systems there are very different. It’s taken us a few years to build the relationships we have with the venues and ticket companies here in the states so we could pull this off. Over there we are trusting their system to take care of you.

PPS: Just before I sent this out I learned that tickets are already on sale in Israel and Ireland. I heard that the site in Israel crashed and nobody can get tickets. Please be patient as we work on this. Also, FYI, please note that we added new shows in Baltimore and Chicago.