Lee Dorman, Bassist for Iron meeperfly, DED
He's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida now
Paraguayan landfill provides materials to make musical instruments for poor kids
Heart attack on the way to heart doctor the day before his birfy. Let's Take 5.
A parody of Skrillex, imagined as the name of a household cleaner.
Bob Welch (Fleetwood Mac) commits suicide
Bob Welch (Fleetwood Mac) commits suicide
Summer wasn't endless, apparently
Disco is really dead, now.
Dunn was a self-taught bass player who had been playing in bands with Cropper since they were both in high school together in Memphis. A call from Cropper brought Dunn to Stax Records in 1964, where he become part of Booker T and the MG's, a biracial quartet that played on some of the era's biggest hits.
His Killer sax riffs will be missed.
The big C, at 71
The return of JB and KG.
'Father of Loud' Amp Inventor Jim Marshall Dies, Aged 88
Thank you Guv'nor. R.I.P.
Earl Scruggs dies at 88; banjo legend was half of Flatt & Scruggs. R.I.P.
His distinctive three-finger playing style became the touchstone for thousands of instrumentalists who followed. With Flatt, he played the 'Beverly Hillbillies' theme. Later he teamed with his sons.
Prize-Winning Anarchist Art Collective, Spawns an All-Female Anti-Putin Punk Group
65 foot tall meep leads to meep riot.
And then there were Prefab Three.
Red Holloway, Jazz/Bluesman Extraordinare, DED
Performed with the greats, including Billie, Muddy, Aretha, Dizzy, and Duke. meep.
mundhra's journal: Def Mundhra Jams.15: Music of '11
so, it's been a while, hasn't it?
A partial list of the musicians he recorded with and arraigned for: Elvis, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, the Beach Boys, Phil Spector, the Everly Brothers, Dean Martin, Willie Nelson, the Partridge Family, the Champs, Ricky Nelson, Chubby Checker, Lee Hazlewood, Mac Davis, Kal Mann...
Check the videos, and even a how-to to make your own.
Famous Album Covers Reimagined In Clip Art And Comic Sans.
Either Your Phone Plays Taliban Ringtones, or You Die
The newest craze to hit Afghan cellphones? Taliban ringtones. It's not exactly a hot trend: Afghans fear that the Taliban will kill them if their phones play anything else. This is what losing a war sounds like.
12 Extremely Disappointing Facts About Music
I don't want to live on this planet anymore :/
"I am married and have 3 kids. I read Tarot cards, do astrology, love fringe science, write poems/ditties/short songs, smoke, drink, etc. I enjoy reading ... oh yes, I have Tourette's Syndrome. The full blown kind. You know, swearing and aggressive jerking and all that. I deal with it in a number of ways. One of them is Karaoke."
The D stands for Dead... Heavy D Dead At 44
Dwight Arrington Myers Rushed To Hospital, Pronounced Dead.
I love the smell of Iggy in the morning
Smells like Osterberg.
Flattus Flatlined
Ex-Weezer bassist Welsh announced date and place of own death
Mikey Welsh, former bassist for the rock band Weezer, died from a suspected drug overdose Saturday in Chicago -- after predicting the exact location and time of his own death on Twitter just weeks ago.
6 degrees away of m/
Goddamnit
David 'Honeyboy' Edwards Passes
The 'Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen- has died. R.I.P.
December 20, 1970
Dear Musicians: The RIAA Is About To Totally Screw You Over (Again!)
"We believe the termination right doesn't apply to most sound recordings," said Steven Marks, general counsel for the Recording Industry Association of America, a lobbying group in Washington that represents the interests of record labels.
New Microphones, New Moustaches
Do we need more government spending or less? What's the evidence that government spending promotes prosperity in troubled times? Can war or natural disasters paradoxically be good for an economy in a slump? Should more spending come from the top down or from the bottom up? What are the ultimate sources of prosperity?
Interactive beatbox looper, silly animations included...
'Du hast- - Rammstein performed by Viva Vox
Du hast- - Rammstein performed by Viva Vox Choir, Serbia, Belgrade, Zemun
Mel Blanc fronts this domeepentary about why records really were worth 85 cents in their heyday; while trying to sell a record to some slob on the street.
Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, whose jovial onstage manner, soul-rooted style and brotherly relationship with Mr. Springsteen made him one of rock's most beloved sidemen, died Saturday at a hospital in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 69.
Norway to Train Diplomats in 'True Norwegian Black Metal'
The government of Norway has begun offering training for foreign diplomats in black metal, following a reported rise in global interest in the genre.
Anatomy of a Mashup: Definitive Daft Punk Visualised
Sort of an interesting visualization show what is used and how it all lines up.
RIAA-backed warrantless search bill advances in California
meep RIAA
Local News : WHS choir, school caught in landslide over Queen song
Wait, Freddy Mercury was meep?
Possible Osama Bin Laden Replacement A Death Metal Fan
What is interesting about Gadahn was as a teenager in Santa Ana, he formed a death metal band called Aphasia.
anothermonkeyenslaved's journal: I haven't been properly insulted in a while, i think i need a fix.
What to talk about... I think first on my list is that I'm ecstatic to be back in the security of linkswarms freak nasty arms.
YouTube - 'The Wall' Originally by Pink Floyd (performed by Mariachi Cabos)
The most awesome thing you will see today.
Orrin Tucker dies at 100; bandleader owned L.A.'s Stardust Ballroom
Tucker made more than 70 records, including six that sold more than a million copies. R.I.P.
Roger Nichols, Artist Among Sound Engineers, Dies at 66
While in high school he made home recordings with a guitar-playing classmate, Frank Zappa. Mr. Nichols's penchant for perfectionism earned him seven Grammys and made him the audio engineer of choice for Steely Dan. R.I.P.
Dot Records founder Randy Wood dies
His practice of having white singers record black artists' hits is credited by some with helping black musicians - and early rock music - break into the commercial mainstream. "He certainly was one of the most ethical people I've ever met," Larry Welk said. "He really cared about people and seeing them succeed." R.I.P.
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17-year-old builds drums into his jeans
With pressure sensors. The best idea ever.
The Greatest Band That Never Was
Just watch, its meeping great!
Record Industry: Limewire Could Owe $75 Trillion - Judge: 'Absurd-
"Prepare for Ludicrous speed!"



