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Enjoy Tool’s “Lateralus” even more once you know this fact about the Fibonacci sequence

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Just a few seconds of Tool are enough to know you’re not listening to any rock and roll band. The song “Lateralus,” makes use of the Fibonacci sequence.

The Fibonacci Sequence is the series of numbers:

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, …

The next number is found by adding up the two numbers before it.
The 2 is found by adding the two numbers before it (1+1)
Similarly, the 3 is found by adding the two numbers before it (1+2),
And the 5 is (2+3),
and so on!
Example: the next number in the sequence above is 21+34 = 55

Math is fun! Tool are fun! ROCK AND ROLL IS FUN!

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Must Listen: The Human League’s Don’t You Want Me Stripped To The Bare Essentials

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Sometimes less is more. Less means everything. The Human League’s Don’t You Want Me? is stripped down to the bare essentially, lyrically. Just listen.

AP makes one million minutes of historical footage available on YouTube

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The Associated Press and British Movietone, one of the world’s most comprehensive newsreel archives, are together bringing more than 1 million minutes of digitized film footage to YouTube. Showcasing the moments, people and events that shape the world, it will be the largest upload of historical news content on the video-sharing platform to date.

The two channels will act as a view-on-demand visual encyclopedia, offering a unique perspective on the most significant moments of modern history. Available for all to explore, the channels will also be powerful educational tools and a source of inspiration for history enthusiasts and documentary filmmakers.

The YouTube channels will include more than 550,000 video stories dating from 1895 to the present day. For example, viewers can see video from the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, exclusive footage of the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, Marilyn Monroe captured on film in London in the 1950s and Twiggy modeling the fashions of the 1960s.

“The AP archive footage, combined with the British Movietone collection, creates an incredible visual journey of the people and events that have shaped our history,” said Alwyn Lindsey, AP’s director of international archive. “At AP we are always astonished at the sheer breadth of footage that we have access to, and the upload to YouTube means that, for the first time, the public can enjoy some of the oldest and most remarkable moments in history.”

Stephen Nuttall, the director of YouTube in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, comments: “Making this content available on YouTube is a wonderful initiative from AP and British Movietone that will breathe new life into their footage and no doubt delight our global community – from students researching history projects to curious culture-vultures and the billions in between. It’s an historical treasure trove that will give YouTube users around the world a moving window into the past and I can’t wait to explore it.”

Content on the channels will also include surprising videos from different regions across the UK, fashion through the ages, sporting coups, entertainment, extreme weather, technological innovations, the evolution of eating and drinking habits, political milestones and historical moments. They will be continually refreshed with up-to-date contemporary footage.

U2’s Innocence + Experience Concert Special, Documentary Coming to HBO

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HBO is getting a taste of U2’s current Innocence + Experience world tour. The premium cable network has scored a pair of specials from Bono and company, both set to air in November.

The Time Warner-owned cabler, ahead of its time at the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour, announced that it would debut a behind-the-scenes documentary with unprecedented access to the band on Nov. 7. A week later, on Nov. 14, HBO will air the band’s Paris concert from Bercy Arena on the same day.

The Smiths vs Tears For Fears – Everybody Wants To Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This Before

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Two bands that I listed to a lot in the 80s and 90s and…er…2000s….and um….now, are The Smiths and Tears For Fears. Thanks to Brat Productions, I can save time and money listening to both at once in this mashup combining “Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before” and “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”.

The Smiths vs Tears For Fears – Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This Mashup Before (BRAT Mashup) from Daniel Barassi on Vimeo.

Full details and download link: http://www.bratproductions.com/mixes/mashupsbrat_thesmiths_vs_tff_stopme.html

The Best Blaxploitation Movie Posters

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Blaxploitation or blacksploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film. It emerged in the United States in the early 1970s. Blaxploitation films were originally made specifically for an urban black audience, but the genre’s audience appeal soon broadened across racial and ethnic lines. The Los Angeles National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) head and ex-film publicist Junius Griffin coined the term, which is a portmanteau of the words “black” and “exploitation.” Blaxploitation films were the first to regularly feature soundtracks of funk and soul music and primarily black casts. Variety credited Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song and the less radical Hollywood-financed film Shaft (both released in 1971) with the invention of the blaxploitation.

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Shelby Lynne on writing with Ron Sexsmith: “He sends me back a damned masterpiece!”

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Writing in 2012 and 2013, Shelby Lynne realized she was shifting. Having done it all on Road, she wanted different ideas. Lynne wanted to change the way she approached the songs and subject matter. “I wanted some male energy!” she declares. “I wanted to see what that did.” She wrote “Sold The Devil (Sunshine)” with longtime musical director Ben Peeler, who came out to the desert on a hot day to see what they could find. She collaborated on “I Can’t Imagine” and “Better” with Pete Donnelly, from the Figgs. “He’s like my soul brother. And his band’s XTC as shit!” she says. “But he knows I love Erykah Badu and D’Angelo, so he brings that.”

She enlisted Ron Sexsmith in a most modern way: they never sat down. He had reached out to her through Facebook, something Lynne seldom looks at. Interested, she decided to respond and see if he wanted to write. “I wasn’t even sure he knew who I was, then he says ‘Hell, yes!’” Lynne put an idea down via GarageBand and sent it off. “He sends me back a damned masterpiece! Then he sent me something else, and we were off,” Lynne says. “I read that Ira and George Gershwin wrote letters back and forth! We didn’t invent the wheel here. Sure, it feels good seeing [the writing] going down, but it’s about taking the song and being in its service. That’s the deal.”

Via Paste Magazine

Gordon Korman’s Macdonald Hall is coming to the small screen with Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in the Pool!

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The most infamous troublemakers at Macdonald Hall Boys’ School are bringing their pranks to YTV in Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in the Pool!, based on the much-loved Macdonald Hall book series by best-selling young adult author Gordon Korman. Aircraft Pictures and YTV have started production on the TV movie, which stars Jonny Gray (Max & Shred, Annedroids) and Callan Potter (Stratford Festival), Peter Keleghan (18 To Life, Murdoch Mysteries) and Caroline Rhea (Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Phineas and Ferb). The movie will shoot in Hamilton, Ontario through to the middle of August and is slated to premiere on YTV in 2016
 
“I first read Go Jump in the Pool! at the age of nine and have been a huge fan of the book series ever since,” says Producer Anthony Leo of Aircraft Pictures, “The opportunity to adapt this work for the screen is without a doubt a career highlight.”
 
Bruno (Jonny Gray), the enthusiastic instigator of plots, plans to enrage Macdonald Hall’s rivals at York Academy, to intrigue the students at Miss Scrimmage’s Academy for Education & Awakening and to just make high school more fun. His very best friend, his comrade-in-arms, his we-do-everything-together pal is Boots (Callan Potter) who, as it happens, is a very good swimmer. The duo’s shenanigans try the patience of Headmaster William Sturgeon (Peter Keleghan) and Headmistress Eugenia Scrimmage (Caroline Rhea).
 
“We’re thrilled to bring Gordon Korman’s hilarious tales and mischievous characters to YTV,” said Jamie Piekarz, Director of Content for Corus Kids. “The boys of Macdonald Hall have entertained generations of kids and we can’t wait to see Jonny Gray bring infamous prankster, Bruno, to life.”
 
For the boys at Macdonald Hall, losing swim meets to the snobs at York Academy is a constant humiliation. But, until the Hall gets its own pool and Boots can train, York is going to win every swim meet. Unhappy with their son’s athletic performance, Boots’ parents decide to transfer him to York and enrol him in its excellent sports program.
 
What is worse than losing your best friend? Nothing. So Bruno concocts a plan to raise $150,000 to build his school a pool. How hard can it be? A few rummage sales. A couple of bake-offs. Maybe a slightly, possibly against-the-rules toll booth. Bruno will try anything to keep Boots at Macdonald Hall. 
 
“I couldn’t be more thrilled to see Bruno and Boots jump off the page and onto the screen,” says author Gordon Korman, “At this point, fans of the series are raising their own fans of the series, which I began writing when I was not much older than my youngest readers. I can’t wait for Go Jump in the Pool!
 
Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in the Pool! is the third TV project based on a book by Korman. Swindle, based on the book of the same name premiered on Nickelodeon in 2013 and the Disney Channel TV series The Jersey was based on Korman’s The Monday Night Football Club. Korman is the author of more than sixty books for kids and young adults. His writing career began at the age of 12 when is seventh-grade English assignment became is first published novel – This Can’t Be Happening at MacDonald Hall. Now, thirty-nine years later, he a full-time writer and speaker, with more than 28 million copies of his novels in print. His books have been translated into 30 different languages.
 
Bruno & Boots: Go Jump in the Pool! is produced by Anthony Leo and Andrew Rosen of Aircraft Pictures (Todd and the Book of Pure Evil,Cybergeddon), written by Adam Barken (Killjoys, Flashpoint) and directed by Vivieno Caldinelli (This Hour has 22 Minutes, Odd Squad).Breakthrough Entertainment will handle international sales.

Watch 1,000 Fans Perform Foo Fighters ‘Learning To Fly’ To Get Dave Grohl’s Attention

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1,000 people wanted to convince the Foo Fighters to go to their city of Cesena in Italy, so they got organized enough to do a cover of ‘Learn To Fly’. Nice job!!!

The bizarre 1978 marketing video for Taylor Wines featuring C-3PO and R2D2

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This 1978 marketing video starts off as a homage to Star Wars and then bizarrely turns into an advertising pitch for wine sales. Stick around until 5 minutes in, when the C-3PO character starts disco dancing.