Cut asked people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s to tell them memories they never want to forget.
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Cut asked people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s to tell them memories they never want to forget.
People with Alzheimer's tell us memories they never want to forget from Cut.com on Vimeo.
If you’ve never watched a Bill Wurtz video, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a supercut of them all!
Nobody should be wasting water, but a dripping kitchen faucet is also a chance to make some beautiful music, if you’re a really good editor.
Sinead O’Connor sings “I Am Stretched On Your Grave” in the 1990 concert film The Year of the Horse. At the 4:30 mark, she begins dancing, and now it’s quite dusty in here.
Introducing the Fender Signature Flea Bass. Modeled after Flea’s rare ’61 Shell Pink Jazz Bass, the Flea Bass features a beautiful road-worn finish, American Vintage ’64 pickups and a custom neck plate that is based on a drawing from the influential bassist. Of course, the perfect person to officially welcome this Jazz Bass into the world is Flea himself, as this video goes inside his home to learn more about what inspired him as an artist.
Apparently, the process of making a single tennis ball involves over 20 steps. It also happens to be oddly satisfying to watch.
Bob Bolen writes, “Gregory Porter’s healing soul music sends a message of compassion, and he’s got a baritone voice that resonates love. When Porter visited NPR, we’d just learned that our colleague, photojournalist David Gilkey, had been killed while working on a story for NPR in Afghanistan. When Porter began singing the calmly beautiful “No Love Dying,” he may not have known how much it would mean to us. Yet this song of compassion and hope, from his Grammy-winning 2013 album Liquid Spirit, was just what we’d needed.
“Porter and pianist Chip Crawford continued their thoughtful, entrancing set with “Take Me To The Alley” (the title track to Porter’s new album), a song about how we treat and think about those who live on society’s margins. Closing this Tiny Desk concert is “Don’t Be A Fool,” another new song of love, loyalty and trust. For us, Porter’s set provided a timely reminder that we can all use comfort, counsel and guidance — and that music can be serious and heartwarming without losing its sense of wonder and delight.”
2017 just got that much better now that The Jesus & Mary Chain are releasing Damage & Joy, their first album since 1998 and seventh overall, on March 24th. The band announced several North American dates in support of the new album. Check out the dates stream their singles “Amputation” and “Always Sad” below:
The Jesus & Mary Chain — North American tour
May 09 — St. Paul, MN @ The Palace
May 10 — Chicago, IL @ Riviera
May 12 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
May 14 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel
May 19 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
May 20 — Oakland, CA @ The Fox Theatre
May 22 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
May 23 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
May 25 — Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
“Music does a thing that nothing else does. We see it when we’re standing on stage, and when we sign at the end of shows, and we hold people in our arms who cry and weep and say, ‘This song changed my life.’ Music never has to feel less powerful, and I think the way music has changed and the way it’s gotten more commercialized, it doesn’t change the core. If you write a good, powerful song like ‘Glacier,’ or like the songs I’ve written that get into the heart of your listener, it all falls away. Nothing else really matters.” – Amanda Palmer
GQ Magazine enlisted Jason Bourne himself, Matt Damon, to demonstrate the action movie star method for winning a bar fight.