In 1984, Kurt Cobain was 17 years old and did what most guys do when they have a video camera – he made a home movie with his friends. In this case, a rather crude horror film with a budget of a pack of cigarettes and alcohol, likely. Co-starring are future bandmater in Nirvana, Krist Novoselic and Dale Crover, who a year earlier had formed the Melvins with Buzz Osborne and Matt Lukin, best known today as the bassist for Mudhoney. Watch for Kurt wearing a Mr. T mask and worshiping in front of a pentagram, and another handful of shots in which Cobain pretends to slash his own throat and wrists, fake blood and all. Troma Films would have been proud.
Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick In The Wall” As Performed On A Gayageum
Musician Luna Lee performs another awesome cover version on her classic Korean string instrument, the Gayageum, this time taking on Pink Floyd’s 1979 hit Another Brick in the Wall.
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A Brief History of Goth
These days, “goth” can mean anything from wearing an all-black outfits to being overly emotional on social media. But before the Internet happened, goth meant something very specific. This is A Brief History of Goth.
Stop Motion Animation Of The 553 Piece LEGO Beatles Yellow Submarine Set Being Built
LEGO enthusiast Bart van Dijk has created a very smooth stop motion animation of his 553 piece LEGO Beatles Yellow Submarine set being built. The set was released on November 1, 2016, but did anyone really take it out of the box, in hopes it would one day be worth a few hundred dollars on eBay?
Science Says This Song Is The Most Relaxing Ever And Um…It’s….Yawn….ZZZZZZZ
A team of scientists and sound therapists claims to have found the most relaxing song ever. In an experiment with the Manchester band Marconi Union, the scientists were able to create a track more relaxing than Coldplay or, more impressively, Enya. Listen to “Weightless” below and drift away into eternal chill. The track’s 60 BPM is said to trigger “entrainment,” the synchronization of brainwaves and heart rate.
Iggy Pop says Kmart is the original house of glam rock fashion
The first show the Stooges played in New York City, opening for the MC5 at the World’s Fair Pavilion in Queens, is better remembered as the first time Iggy Pop cut himself onstage with the edge of a drumstick. “I was definitely upping the ante,” he said, “It was New York! … I remember wearing a little pair of Levis short-shorts and Minnetonka moccasins and I was doing these long, dangerous stage dives. And the audience was just … [makes a wide-eyed face] … it was uncomfortable, so there was some self-mutilation,” he laughed.
While defining his rock star look, Pop found it all in one place: Kmart. “I was walking around [Kmart] and saw this silver glove on one of the female mannequins and thought ‘this would make me look cool’ … so I’d send people to get boxes and boxes of these Kmart silver gloves I’d wear every night.” The rest of his look was in a different aisle. “I would take a little glass bottle of Johnson & Johnson baby oil, pour it all over my body and face, then cover myself in gold and silver glitter. There was a product called Nestle’s Streaks ‘n Tips that came in black, gold or silver … I don’t see it around anymore.” He laughed.
Patti Smith reads from Oscar Wilde in HM Prison Reading
Singer and artist Patti Smith reads from Oscar Wilde’s 100-page letter De Profundis, which he wrote during his two-year incarceration in Reading Prison.
Celebrities Offer Advice to the Class of 2017
A commencement ceremony is a big deal for students and their families and of course many schools book celebrity speakers like Mark Zuckerberg, Hillary Clinton and Will Ferrell all of whom gave commencement addresses this year. But not every school can land an A-list speaker so as a service to those graduates, Jimmy Kimmel and his friends put together an all-star graduation speech that is 100% guaranteed to position you for success.
Stingray wants help to curate their Canadian music channels
Stingray is calling out to music lovers from Coast to Coast to help curate the greatest province-specific Canadian music channels ever heard!
Stingray is proud to be Canadian and share its love of homegrown music. Stingray today confirmed that, amongst all streaming music services, it is the only one dedicated to promoting Canadian talent.
With a reach of 90% of the Canadian market (10 million households), Stingray’s efforts result in incomparable visibility for Canadian artists. Close to 15,000 Canadian artists and bands are broadcast on Stingray Music channels on TV, mobile, and the web.
From May 17 to June 16, 2017, Canadians are invited to join Stingray Music on Facebook and nominate tracks by their province’s best singers, bands, and musicians. Participants will be entered to win one of 10 $150 travel credits offered by VIA Rail.
Starting June 21, 2017, and leading up to Canada Day, Stingray will share one channel a day on Facebook and on the Stingray Coast2Coast web page. The channels will be available for streaming through the Stingray Music mobile app and web player.
For more information, visit the Stingray Coast2Coast web page.

