Watch The Rolling Stones Perform “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” For 500,000 In Cuba
In Cuba’s largest concert ever, The Rolling Stones performed a free show at the Ciudad Deportiva de la Habana. They kicked off the night with “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and tore through a collection of their hits, including “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Brown Sugar,” and “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” “We know that years back it was hard to hear our music in Cuba, but here we are playing. I also think the times are changing,” Mick Jagger told the roaring crowd of over 500,000 Cuban fans.
Best Of Garry Shandling On “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”
Celebrate the life and comedy legacy of Garry Shandling with these clips from the archives of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, on which Garry was a frequent guest and guest host early in his career.
Garry Shandling Stand-Up on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1981)
Garry Shandling’s First Time as Guest Host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1983)
Garry Shandling Talks Politics on His Last Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Appearance (1992)
Garry Shandling Takes the Guest Host Oath on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1986)
Video: Rod Serling on censorship in 1959
In a 1959 interview with Mike Wallace, The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling described his experiences fighting the “antiseptic, rigid” qualities of censorship. The decision to censor, he suggests, stops not with censors or networks, but with the audience, who gives permission for the content creators to continue.
Andy Warhol & Edie Sedgwick aren’t having any fun on The Merv Griffin Show in 1965
Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick, the first couple of Pop Art, make a very rare national television appearance on The Merv Griffin Show in October of 1965. A fascinating look at the quirky duo as they subject themselves to a little mainstream scrutiny with some mixed results. Andy, at first takes a vow of silence but eventually warms up enough to grunt a few one-word answers.
Elvis Costello on how a night at Toronto’s El Mocambo changed everything for him
There’s a moment early in your career, during a concert at the El Mocambo, of a girl in ripped tights emerging from the audience to kiss you. You describe the moment as one of sheer mania, then sharply cut the scene with your next line: “And then I went home and tried to act normal.” I’m wondering what you thought “normal” meant in that context. At that moment in your life, as a very young but married performer, what did you think you were supposed to be?
Elvis Costello: One of the things that I tried to do in this book – rather than be lurid or say “Wasn’t I a great fellow because I’ve lived all this wild life?” – is to acknowledge that I did a lot of things which I had vowed not to do. Out of those lies I wrote a number of songs, some of which are very painful to sing – much less to write – because they describe early desires, and things I’m not proud of. I tried to acknowledge the truth, because the songs came out of it. I tried not to be coy, and it’s painful. Painful to meet those memories again, and walk away from the pages remembering times when I wasn’t true to a wife or son. I’m finished with all that now. I can’t equally, literally wish none of those things happened, or that my life didn’t go in these other directions, because I ended at the place where I am now, and I had to be here. You can say, “I wish I didn’t do it,” but you have to accept what comes after.
Funny And Better Names For Musical Instruments
The dazzling folks at Classic FM put their heads together and came up with these new and authentic names for instruments.Yet another growing reason why the internet is the best.
Hear Ryan Adams and Bob Mould Play Music And Hang Out Together
There’s new music from Bob Mould. His latest album, Patch The Sky, comes out March 25. One of this legendary musician’s biggest fans — from his punk days of Hüsker Dü to the land of Sugar and his prolific and exciting solo records — is musician Ryan Adams. And as a fan and friend, Ryan invited Bob to his PAX-AM Studio and pressed record.
So for the next hour you’ll hear Bob and Ryan play music and hear a sprawling, geeky and fun conversation. Sometimes it’s about Bob’s record, other times it’s about Metallica bootlegs, caveman sounding lyrics, favorite cereals, fasted band, how the revival of vinyl helps make better, more focused records, praying, the quietness of church, zombies, Einstürzende Neubauten, noise rock and recording/mixing/soundboards.
You’ll also hear them break into song. Over the course of the hour-long conversation, they play three versions of two songs from Bob Mould’s new album recorded right there in Ryan Adams’ PAX-AM studio — they do “Hold On” and “The End of Things” together and then Bob plays “The End of Things” by himself. These aren’t the recordings from Patch The Sky; it’s just two friends, making music, having fun.
How to Make a Meat Smoker with a Trash Can
Tom Mylan, executive butcher and co-owner of The Meat Hook in Brooklyn, New York, demonstrates how to make a meat smoker from parts bought at a hardware store.


















