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Presidential Front Runners Are Starring In The Simpsons

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Election season is upon us, and history is finally being made. Now that the first primaries have taken place, it’s not enough to be one of the final front-runners to be mentioned in the greatest names in history. Oh, no, dear reader. It’s all about that historic moment when you get to appear on The Simpsons.

Dave Grohl is out there. Watch his cameo on The X-Files from 1996

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X-Files star Gillian Anderson reminisced about superfan Dave Grohl‘s 1996 cameo on the show. “He came to the set for one episode as an extra,” she told Rolling Stone. “He did a cameo; a drive-by. If you blink, you miss him.”

David Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ is now an Instagram video series

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David Bowie‘s album Blackstar is the inspiration and soundtrack for an upcoming “InstaMiniSeries” of 16 episodes that will begin Thursday on Instagram. The series, which will star Tavi Gevinson and Patricia Clarkson, was approved by Bowie in concept, though it’s not clear whether he saw the finished product before his January 10 death.

"UNBOUND: A ★ InstaMiniSeries” In the Fall of 2015, David Bowie gave us unique pre-release access to the music from ★ (pronounced ‘Blackstar’), his 28th studio album, allowing us to create our own visual interpretations of his songs, with no limits or preconditions on his part. Completed in December 2015, UNBOUND: A★InstaMiniSeries takes the audience on a journey of evocative images inspired by the moods suggested in the album’s music, lyrics and artwork. Each episode of the series is sure to capture the imaginations of all who experience it and will undoubtedly lead to endless speculation and discussion of meaning, metaphor and intention. We are honored to have had this opportunity and hope you'll join our 16 episode series, premiering February 25th. New episode every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Executive Producer: @InstaMiniSeries Director: @nikkiborges Music: @davidbowie Writer: @carolynncecilia Co-Producer: @lawrenceperyer Director of Photography: @joshuasterlingbragg Line Producer: @delaVega Associate Producers: @amandadelanuez @itscecfernandez Production Designer: @LezGolden Costume Designer: @Bodilicious Hair / Make Up Artist: @missy_mua Miss Clarkson’s Make Up Artist: Angie Elizalde VFX Production House: @heym1ster Dance Choreographer: @ofbonesdance, @hollyebynum Stunt Coordinator: @stuntmanpete Wire Rigger: @stuntworks Stunt Woman: @hellskitten29 Behind The Scenes: @a_madd Production Assistant: @clemencyforclem Special Thanks: @instalucas Protagonist: @tavitulle Lounge singer: Patricia Clarkson The Dancer: @rysak Woman at the Train: @Jayknowlest Young Boy: Jonah Herman Man in the alley: @Qdb_omg Woman in the red dress: @nikkiborges Drummer: Owen Riley-Duffy Older woman: Ching Valdes Anan Piano Player: @katiemorrmidd Dancer #2: @maks_wel18 Dancer #3: @katiemattar Dancer #4: @fulloutfarrish Dancer #5: @_ious Dancer #6: @felixs_journey Arm of man: @delaVega Woman in the audience: @amandadelanuez

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What happens when you miss your chance at rock and roll stardom? You put the band back together and make a doc

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The year was 1985. Thousands of miles away from the sonic debauchery of the Sunset Strip, two teenage friends shared aspirations of glam rock grandeur. Freshly permed and taking a page straight out of Hit Parader, a hungry, determined band was born. Fame and fortune, however, remained out of reach and the group unceremoniously imploded.

Fast forward thirty years.

Facing a mid-life crossroads, Kyle Kruger and Steve McClure set out on an improbable journey in order to fulfill their dreams of achieving rock & roll stardom. With credit cards maxed out and the 401K cashed in, the pair risk everything in hopes of reclaiming the magic they had as a band over a quarter century ago.

It’s a story about a lifelong friendship, insurmountable odds and dealing with the always present thought of “what if”? It’s a tale of rediscovery, determination, triumphs and failures.

Because first and last chances happen only once.

Featuring candid interviews with some of the most influential musicians and industry professionals in the business, including Eddie Trunk (That Metal Show), Jeff Keith and Frank Hannon (Tesla), Ron Keel (KEEL), Steve Blaze (Lillian Axe), Frank Bello and Joey Belladonna (Anthrax), Les Warner (The Cult), as well as members of Kix, Stryper, Queensrÿche, Quiet Riot, Warrant, Motörhead, LA Guns and more.

How to make subversive trousers with Malcolm McLaren

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From a French TV special called “Being Malcolm” via Dazed Digital, Malcolm McLaren discusses the inspiration for bondage pants, which is going to come in handy when punk rolls around again.

Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, And Gary Busey Rocking Out “High School Confidential” In 1983

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One day, we’re going to lose Jerry Lee Lewis, a legend who should, by his own accounts, been buried a long time ago. In this clip from Salute! in 1983, Keith Richards and Gary Busey isn’t essential, but this rarely-seen clip is fascinating, a chance to hear these three legends (hey, Busey was astounding in The Buddy Holly Story) coalesce over High School Confidential.

https://youtu.be/5xjYTTbyfg0

The Beatles vs. Wu-Tang Mashup Of Magical Mystery Tour Is Brilliant

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When Danger Mouse released The Grey Album, it was one of the first time anyone had attempted to mashup the untouchables – The Beatles. In 2010, Tom Caruana decided to take some Wu-Tang raps and connect Beatles samples on his Enter the Magical Mystery Chambers project. Deep inside his head, this idea worked, and it comes out brilliantly.

Watch Slade in Flame, a gritty tale of the rise and fall of a fictional 1960s group

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Slade in Flame (also known as Flame) is a 1975 film starring the members of the band Slade. In 2007, BBC film critic Mark Kermode called it the “Citizen Kane of rock musicals” and included its soundtrack among the 50 greatest soundtracks in cinema’s history. The film charts the history of “Flame” a fictitious group in the late 1960s who are picked up by a marketing company and taken to the top, only to break up at their zenith. The film begins with the future members of Flame playing in two rival bands, one with a singer named Jack Daniels (Alan Lake), and the other, The Undertakers, fronted by Stoker (Noddy Holder). Flame are formed from the two bands, with Charlie (Don Powell) joining on drums, making up the same line-up as the real-life Slade. They are picked up by marketing man Robert Seymour (Tom Conti) and with the help of publicity stunts the band’s fortunes improve, but their former agent (played by Johnny Shannon) stakes a claim to their earnings, and uses violence to try to get his way.

All this, from the band who sold over 6 million copies in the UK.

https://youtu.be/z20QI2MoWEo

Street Drummer KILLS IT performing on buckets, pots and pans

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Street drummer Dario Rossi amazes a crowd of people (and me at home) by performing an incredible drum roll on a collection of old buckets, pots, and pans at the Dam Square in Amsterdam.

Nathaniel Rateliff on Led Zeppelin will make you run to listen to them again

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hen I was a kid, we weren’t really supposed to listen to secular music. But one day, I found a Led Zeppelin IV cassette tape in the garage and it was just amazing-sounding music, not like anything I’d heard before. I remember thinking: ‘Well, if God created music, why is his music in church not as good as this?’”

– Nathaniel Rateliff