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Everybody Has To Start Somewhere: Here’s Louis C.K. Doing Standup At Age 21

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His distinctive voice in tact, here’s Louis C.K. doing his standup routine at the age of 21 on The Cable Comedy Show. His first attempt at stand-up was in 1985 at an open-mic night at a comedy club in Boston, Massachusetts, during the apex of the comedy boom. He was given five minutes of time, but had only two minutes of material. He was so discouraged by the experience that he did not perform again for two years. He and Marc Maron later reminisced about their early careers and friendship on Maron’s WTF Podcast.

Adele’s “Hello” Performed In The Style Of Green Day Is A New Rock Standard

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Musician Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs viral fame sets his sight on Adele’s hit Hello as if Green Day performed it. If it was actually a ten-second song, there would be very little room for complaint, but as it’s the full version, this is your new standard, rock bands.

Madonna’s Interview From 1990 On Censorship Proves Nothing Has Changed

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When Madonna appeared on Nightline back in 1990 discussing MTV banning her “Justify My Love” video, she was asked if MTV should have a designated time for “adult content,” the singer delivered a brilliantly spot-on answer still relevant today. “I think MTV should have their violence hour and I think they should have their degradation to women hour,” she said, eyes rolling. “If we’re going to have censorship, let’s not be hypocrites about it. Let’s not have double standards. We already have these videos that display degradation to women and violence that are played 24 hours a day, but yet they don’t want a video playing that deals with sex between two consenting adults.”

The Ultimate Christmas Gift For The Music Fan And Reader

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33 1/3 is a brilliant series of short books about popular music, focusing on individual albums by artists ranging from James Brown to Celine Dion and from J Dilla to Neutral Milk Hotel. Each album covered in the series occupies such a specific place in music history, so each book-length treatment is different. Jonathan Lethem, Colin Meloy, Daphne Brooks, Carl Wilson and Gina Arnold are just some of the authors who have contributed to the series so far. Widely acclaimed by fans, musicians and scholars alike, 33 1/3 celebrated its 10th anniversary with the publication of the 100th volume in September of 2014. This boxed set includes the first 100 volumes published in the series and is a must-have for all serious music lovers and record collectors. I counted today, and I have 65 of them, so this has my seal of approval and consider it the Greatest Hits of Greatest Hits.

You can buy it now for under $1500.00 here.

Listen To Kanye West’s lyrics and Queens of the Stone Age’s riffs for charity

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Producer ToToM combined Kanye West’s lyrics and Queens of the Stone Age’s riffs – where do I sign up? If you love the next President Of The United States, you can download the album for free, but ToToM will donate any proceeds to charity.

Here’s John Lennon Singing Something Hilarious On “Think For Yourself”

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The audio is taken from the recording sessions for The Beatles’ Rubber Soul, as reported by Rolling Stone, while the band was working on the song “Think for Yourself.” On his way to the bathroom, he riffed the melody of an earlier Beatles ditty, “Do You Want to Know a Secret?,” but he changed the lyrics to, a private part.

Via Death And Taxes Magazine

Dar Williams Gets It Right On The Music Industry

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“The sale of music paid for the production of the product and for a portion of my living as a touring artist. That’s the way it works. When the sale of music goes away, gigs alone will not pay for the tour bus, equipment, tour managers, and touring bands (if you pay them decently).

Already I can hear one of those angry music bloggers (the ones who have never toured or tried to make a living in music) saying, ‘Stop your whining and get back on the road!’ Then they crush their empty beer cans and throw them at my car.

They’ll say we musicians need to be lean, mean, touring machines. They’ll say to replace publicists with selfies. They’ll tell John’s girlfriend to learn Pro-Tools so his band doesn’t have to hire George Martin.

One journalist said he thought I would like this ‘DIY’ world. There’s a difference between having the final artistic say on who I hire and the new normal of not hiring anyone at all.

The Attitude of Gratitude will not fix what’s happened here.”

– Dar Williams, on the changing economics of touring, American Songwriter

Via FYI Music

Celebrities Reading the Lyrics to Drake’s “Hotline Bling” Can Only Mean One Thing

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Few music videos in 2015 caused as much of a stir as “Hotline Bling” by Drake, the cover star of the latest issue of W Art. Watch, as Bryan Cranston, Amy Schumer, Kristen Wiig, Seth Rogen, and more celebrities, try to top the song that spawned a thousand memes with a dramatic reading of the megahit.

A Bad Lip Reading of Star Wars

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Here’s the latest in the hilarious Bad Lip Reading, this time featuring Star Wars. Darth Vader keeps texting Leia, while Ben continues his quest for the Pickaxe of Cortez. Listen for the voices of Jack Black, Maya Rudolph, and Bill Hader, too.

Here Are The 100 Biggest-Selling Albums Of All Time

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This week, Michael Jackson’s Thriller crossed the 30 million-mark in the US, edging out longtime sales rival, The Eagles. Unless something changes in the Don Henley-Glenn Frey camp, this could be the leader for a while. Fun Fact: In 2009, Thriller was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, the first music video ever selected.

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Via Digital Music News