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- The Daily Noise: Miley Talks Covering Poison & The Bird Theme of Her New Video
- Woman Suing Vampire Weekend Found Out About Cover Photo From Daughter
- Jack White Covers The Beatles At The White House: VIDEO
- Big Boasts, Iconic Rhymes, Unforgettable Intros: July 22
- Video Of The Day: Brandon Boyd, "Runaway Train"
| The Daily Noise: Miley Talks Covering Poison & The Bird Theme of Her New Video Posted: 22 Jul 2010 03:47 PM PDT Tune in to Fuse everyday at 4P/3C for new editions of The Daily Noise. Or log on and watch it here whenever you want. More Noise lives here. Want the Noise to come to you? Text NOISE to 38736 to get daily SMS alerts the very moment the Noise goes live. It's the fuuuuuturrrrrre! |
| Woman Suing Vampire Weekend Found Out About Cover Photo From Daughter Posted: 22 Jul 2010 10:15 AM PDT Earlier this year, the daughter of Ann Kirsten Kennis came home after purchasing Vampire Weekend's Contra album. "Hi, Mom, see you picture?" So were laid the seeds of a $2 million lawsuit.
The revelations came via Alan Neigher, Kennis' attorney, who spilled the beans to Entertainment Weekly. Though Kennis was a professional model, Neigher says the photo in question was a private one, not meant to be seen by the public. Neigher says the pic, a Polaroid, was taken by Kennis' mother: "Her mother was a chronic Polaroid snapshot taker, and used to sell whole archives of photographs to these shops, five bucks a hundred or whatever. Her mother may have given away to a charity bazaar a whole ream of photographs. We just really don't know…She has no idea how that photograph got into the photographer's hands." The photog in question, however, Tod Brody, says Kennis is either lying or plain wrong. Brody says he took the photo, and that he had the right to sell it to Vampire Weekend. If Kennis turns out to be proven in the right (that is, wronged), then she can thank her daughter, just another random Vampire Weekend fan, one of hundreds of thousands. Must be weird to buy an album and see your mom on the cover. Can't we all just get along? Here's a nice VW jam. Let's listen and forget about lawsuits. -- Conrad Doucette |
| Jack White Covers The Beatles At The White House: VIDEO Posted: 22 Jul 2010 08:40 AM PDT On June 8, the Library Of Congress awarded the Gershwin Prize For Popular Song to Sir Paul McCartney in a ceremony at the White House. Unsurprisingly, the event was a star-studded one, with Dave Grohl, Elvis Costello, Stevie Wonder, and Jack White all among those in attendance. The President and First Lady, of course, were also in attendance. Before today, the only video that the public had seen was a snippet of the all-star "Hey Jude" finale. Now, with the full show's PBS debut less than a week away, more video has been released. And what a clip it is: Jack White performing a solo rendition of "Mother Nature's Son," the soft-spoken McCartney track that first appeared on the Beatles' 1968 self-titled LP, better known as the White Album. Listen closely to the end, where White throws in a couple of lines from the McCartney solo gem "That Would Be Something." The special airs July 28 on PBS. -- Conrad Doucette |
| Big Boasts, Iconic Rhymes, Unforgettable Intros: July 22 Posted: 22 Jul 2010 07:45 AM PDT Hip Hop House Party month's 31 day long countdown of hip hop's top Biggest Boasts, Iconic Rhymes, and Unforgettable Intros continues! Yesterday, Run-DMC took the Number 11 Biggest Boast for "King Of Rock," Kanye West scored the Number 11 Iconic Rhyme for "Stronger," and JAY-Z grabbed the Number 11 Unforgettable Intro for Big Daddy Kane's "Show and Prove." But that was yesterday; today's a new day. Click below for today's countdown revelations! What's the Number 10 Biggest Boast? Click here to find out. What's the Number 10 Iconic Rhyme? Click here. What's the Number 10 Unforgettable Intro? Click here. And for all things hip hop, head to our Hip Hop House Party page, which will be our hip hop HQ all July long. |
| Video Of The Day: Brandon Boyd, "Runaway Train" Posted: 22 Jul 2010 06:00 AM PDT Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd steps out with his first solo album while stepping into the desert for the lead video from The Wild Trapeze. Watch after the jump. "Runaway Train" is taken from the album The Wild Trapeze, out now. -- Conrad Doucette |
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