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8 votes
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Soft Cell release Northern Lights, first new song in fifteen years
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Pop songs in English, written by native speakers of Swedish
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Don’t tell Scotty but here’s an oral history of ‘Scotty Doesn’t Know’
7 votes -
Aretha Franklin gravely ill
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Behind the scenes with Janis Joplin and Big Brother, rehearsing for the Summer of Love
4 votes -
Today is the four year anniversary of Porter Robinson - Worlds
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Which Beatle wrote one of the most famous songs of all time? A math model has the answer
7 votes -
How musicians make money — or don’t at all — in 2018
7 votes -
Pink cancels some Australian concert dates after hospitalization
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The middle finger factor of Dee Snider: Twisted Sister frontman challenges stereotypes of metalheads
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Confessions of an unredeemed fan - Remembering Amy Winehouse
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Ask a music critic: Will Phish ever make the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?
5 votes -
Why I fought the sexist gear community (and won)
8 votes -
Larry Heard special Gilles Peterson. Gilles is joined by Chicago's Larry Heard for an extended focus on one of the originators of House music.
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Who do you think is the best guitarist of the 90s and why?
Who do you think was the best and why?
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The cult of Aphex Twin
8 votes -
New Orleans piano genius Henry Butler dead at age 68
5 votes -
Interview with Coheed & Cambria's Claudio Sanchez (details on new album & storyline)
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Tom Waits at 29 being interviewed by Australian TV Host - Textbook Waits' Subversion
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Paul McCartney on The Late Late Show with James Corden
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Bill Murray explains how he pulled himself out of a deep, lasting funk: He took Hunter S. Thompson’s advice and listened to the music of John Prine
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Paul McCartney releases new music
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Making a living through busking?
I've been thinking a lot about busking for money recently. Here's some backstory: Currently a broke but talented musician that just moved to a city. Looking to spread my music and earn a bit for...
I've been thinking a lot about busking for money recently.
Here's some backstory:
Currently a broke but talented musician that just moved to a city. Looking to spread my music and earn a bit for myself while I'm at it.Music is very important to me and spreading myself out and making my sound vulnerable is something I'm very hesitant about doing. I came here to check out if anyone reading this has ever busked and can point me in the right way to start doing so, or if anyone has any comments and suggestions /AGAINST/ doing so. I've never experienced it myself but some of my favorite musicians have bettered their lives and finances by playing music on the street.
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Lost John Coltrane recording from 1963 will be released at last
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In conversation: Dave Matthews - The jam-band hero on his new album, his fans’ desires, and his own self-doubt
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Rare Prince album surfaces in Canada (vinyl copy of The Black Album)
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Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, The Last Poets member and rap pioneer, dead at 74
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The story of 'Kernkraft 400,' the sports world's favorite dance anthem
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Chicago blues legend Eddy ‘The Chief’ Clearwater dies at 83
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From a tiger cage to the Viper Room: Dick Dale still rules the surf at 81
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Kesha loses appeal to break deals with Dr. Luke
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Band named 'Thunderpussy' battles Supreme Court over name
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Reggie Lucas dead at 65: Eleven of his essential cuts as a jazz sideman
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This must be David Byrne. A profile of the Talking Heads frontman
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The guy who produced Kendrick Lamar's best new track did it all on his iPhone
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Nas breaks down 'It Ain't Hard To Tell' with Harvard poetry professor Elisa New
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Eight contemporary artists making the most of modular synth
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Childish Gambino - This Is America is still #1 on YouTube Trending 5 days after dropping. 59M views.
The video, in case you haven't seen it yet. WaPo had an interesting breakdown a few days ago on most of the shots in the video and theories as to their meaning that is worth reading. However, one...
The video, in case you haven't seen it yet.
WaPo had an interesting breakdown a few days ago on most of the shots in the video and theories as to their meaning that is worth reading.
However, one thing I noticed they (and most other people so far) missed was that you can see Glover's back in the beginning since he is facing away from the camera and there is clearly no gun in his pockets or in his waistband... so it simply materializes when he reaches behind him after he slowly dances towards his first victim.
They also don't mention how during the third to last scene everyone screams and scatters even though he is only making a gun shape with his hands which, when contrast against the actual scenes of murder causing no reaction by anyone, says a lot.
I am also currently addicted to Reaction videos on YouTube of people watching the video for the first time. Peoples' initial shock and their different interpretations of the video are fascinating to watch. In one of them, someone even mentioned something nobody else seemed to notice... that after the first murder, the gun is carried away by someone else with an almost reverence while the body is simply dragged away like garbage and again after the second murder scene as well.
Anyone else notice any other interesting elements worth noting?
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Man invades stage and grabs mic during UK Eurovision song
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The painter behind Jethro Tull's Aqualung cover is still haunted by its success
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Frightened Rabbit Singer Scott Hutchison found dead at 36
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Body found at a marina on the banks of the Firth of Forth confirmed as missing Frightened Rabbit singer
5 votes -
TIDAL accused of deliberatly faking streaming numbers
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Stevie Nicks behind the scenes
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The Art of Work, a 4 part documentary about Maynard James Keenan and his projects - Part 1.
6 votes