Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys was one of the most expensive songs in history. “The cost of recording was phenomenal: between $50,000 and $75,000.” It had used up 90 hours of tape from 17 separate recording dates with LA’s top sessioneer’s for the 3min 36secs song.
10 Facts That Just Might Send You Down a Long Rabbit Hole
There’s almost nothing more exciting than learning about new subjects and then doing a DEEEEP dive into them. It could be history, science, sports, pop culture, politics, etc.
It’s all fair game! And with the Internet, we literally have all the information in the world at our fingertips. That’s why Wikipedia was invented, right? So don’t waste that special opportunity!
Here are 10 facts that might pique your interest and send you down a path of new knowledge.
1. Now, that’s loud!
2. Trailblazers
3. Do you have this condition?
4. Public Enemy #1
5. Grimalkin
6. Good use of resources
7. Give it a shot!
8. This is so bizarre
9. Super Women
10. Yes! Books rule!
What do you think? You a little more motivated to learn about some new topics after looking over those facts?
I know I am!
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8 Musicians Who Really Don’t like Their Greatest Song
I’ve been at concerts and wondered whether artists die a little inside as they’re forced to perform their biggest hit night after night, even after they’ve grown and matured and moved on as a creator in the intervening years.
I mean…it’s probably hard for Billy Joel to hate Piano Man, since it’s still literally paying dividends, but he’s got to be tired of singing it, right?
Well, it turns out I’m not wrong – these 8 musicians would be thrilled to never hear or sing their greatest hit ever again.
8. Radiohead (Creep)
Thom Yorke called the song “crap” and still refuses to sing it regularly in live performances, while guitarist Jonny Greenwood says he tries to sabotage it when they do trot it out by “hitting the guitar hard – really hard.”
When one fan yelled out requesting it at a Montreal show, Yorke replied, “F*ck off, we’re tired of it.”
So there you go.
7. Flock of Seagulls (I Ran So Far Away)
Frontman Mike Score said on VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s that he loathes the song, and performing it.
“Every time I perform live, everyone just wants to hear ‘I Ran.’ I’m sick of it.”
6. Led Zeppelin (Stairway to Heaven)
Robert Plant pledged to donate to an Oregon radio station that refused to play the song, one he refers to as “that bloody wedding song.” The group even avoided a reunion simply because he’d had it with playing that particular song.
“I’d break out in hives if I had to sing that song in every show,” he said in 1988. And when the band played a concert in 2008, he demanded it not be the finale, and also for guitarist Jimmy Page to “restrain himself from turning the song into an even more epic solo-filled noodle.”
I can’t help but giggle a bit at that one.
5. John Cougar Mellencamp (Jack & Diane)
In a 2008 interview, Mellencamp admitted he was “a little weary of those two,” but he does recognize that the song made his career.
“I’ve been able to live on my whims, that’s what Jack and Diane gave me. So I can’t hate them too much.”
4. Madonna (Like a Virgin)
In a 2008 interview, Madonna admitted “I’m not sure I can sing ‘Holiday’ or ‘Like a Virgin’ ever again. I just can’t, unless somebody paid me, like, $30 million or something.”
Just a year later, she said that just hearing the song by happenstance rubs her the wrong way. “For some reason people think that when you go to a restaurant or you are going shopping that you want to hear one of your own songs. It’s usually ‘Like a Virgin,’ and that is the one I don’t want to hear.”
3. Oasis (Wonderwall)
Liam Gallagher praised Oasis’ final album for lacking anything akin to the huge hit, telling MTV “I can’t f*cking stand that f*cking song! Every time I have to sing it I want to gag. You go to America, and they’re like: ‘Are you Mr. Wonderwall?’ You want to chin someone.”
2. Beastie Boys (Fight For Your Right)
They’ve said directly that the song “sucks” (in the liner notes for their 1999 greatest hits album) and dislike it largely because of a lost sense of its intended irony.
“The only thing that upsets me,” says Mike D, “is that we may have reinforced certain values of some people in our audience when our own values were actually totally different.”
1. REM (Shiny Happy People)
The 1991 hit isn’t near and dear to lead singer Michael Stipe’s heart – he said in 1995 “I hate that song,” and even though he’s tempered that statement since, still maintains that it has “limited appeal” and that the entire band agreed to leave it off their Greatest Hits album.
You don’t want to bite the hand that feeds you, but as an artist, I can see how it’s hard to be forced to keep looking back when all you want is to move forward. I know that the first novels I wrote feel like practice tests, now!
Do you think it’s selfish and dumb to hate your “best song?” Let us know in the comments!
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15 People Share What Celebrities They Think Would Be Outed as Serial Killers
First off, I think this would be a great movie. Secondly, who do you think you would pick if you were posed with this question:
“If the headline “Celebrity outed as serial killer” appeared, who would you expect it to be about?
AskReddit users offered up their opinions. I can’t wait to dig into these!
Share your thoughts in the comments!
1. Prime suspect
“It almost pains me to say this because he is one of if not the best actors in the world, but Daniel Day-Lewis. The man protects his privacy extremely well. Doesn’t do a lot of movies (retired now) and stays as clean as possible. He is the prime guy.”
2. No way!
“Bill Murray.
“No one will ever believe you.”
turns to walk away
“You’ll never have the chance to tell them.”
3. Not a good legacy
“I hope that Tom Hanks dies peacefully in his sleep at a grand old age, with an untarnished history and nothing but funny stories about colleagues and strangers he helped and made happy.
And then they go to clear out the basement of his mansion and just find hundreds and hundreds of human heads in various states of decay.”
4. Say it ain’t so
“Carrot Top.”
5. A killer trifecta
“The first names that popped in my head were Tom Cruise, John Travolta, and Jim Carrey.”
6. A disturbed dick…
“Andy Dick… the dude is f*cking disturbed. Oh… he’s also a dick.”
7. I hope not. One of my favorite directors…
“David Fincher. Between Se7en, Zodiac, Mindhunter, and the rest of his entire filmography, he really seems fascinated with compelling serial killers, sociopaths, and psychopaths. The performances of these characters are always unique, captivating, and unnerving.
They have an air of authenticity to them. Fincher makes some great films, and I’m not seriously suggesting the dude’s a serial killer, but he’s probably the only famous person I can think of where, upon being revealed as a serial killer, a common first reaction would be, “…Yeah okay, that explains a lot.”
8. Might not be a stretch?
“Quentin Tarantino… just cause.”
9. It’s all in the eyes
“The Olsen twins. They got some menacing eyes.”
10. I think you’re right on the money
“There’s a distinct lack of female celebrities on this list. I definitely think Tilda Swinton could murder us all one day.”
11. Insane if he wants to
“Nic Cage. Have you seen the memes about the Ghost Rider movies having zero CGI and that it was all him? He can be insane if he wants to.”
12. A true villain
“Elon Musk is one face scar away from being a James Bond villain.”
13. Good old Woody
“Woody Allen. Anyone who marries their wife’s adopted young daughter is seriously creepy.”
14. Look at the track record
“Brad Pitt. If a man can leave both Angelina Jolie AND Jennifer Anniston he’s capable of anything.”
15. Can’t put my finger on it…
“Definitely Katy Perry. Something is off about her.”
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Post Malone Fans Think He Discovered Ozzy Osbourne After the Two Released a Song Together
Ugh, now I’m depressed.
This story really made me sad for the youth of today. I know that young people don’t always know the entertainers that came before them, but come on – it’s Ozzy Osbourne! The Prince of Darkness!
The singer of arguably the greatest heavy metal band of all time (Black Sabbath) who also had a killer solo career. Not mention The Osbournes?
Let’s run down just a selection of the hits from his solo career: Crazy Train, Mama I’m Coming Home, No More Tears, Mr. Crowley, Over the Mountain, Suicide Solution, I Don’t Know, Miracle Man.
I mean, the hits never stop.
But none of that matters, apparently, because a whole lot of people on the Internet think that singer Post Malone, who is 24 years, “discovered” this fella named Ozzy Osbourne, who is 70 years old, and then the two collaborated on a song together called “Take What You Want.”
— Never heard of it (@nvrheardofit) September 6, 2019
I don’t know who ozzy Osborne is but Post Malone is about to make his ass famous on that new track
— Brown Shuga (@brownnshugaaa) September 7, 2019
A lot of other people, like me, were in complete disbelief that folks didn’t know about the legendary Ozzy and they had to sound off on Twitter.
I refuse to believe people just found out who ozzy Osbourne is through post malone. I refuse.
— (@kauzmoe) September 10, 2019
Ozzy Osbourne didn’t snort fire ants with Mötley Crüe for you to refer to him as the “guy on the Post Malone” song
— B-Jones (@BrianJones01) September 9, 2019
So if you honest to god didn’t know who Ozzy Osbourne was before Post Malone, you are a literal piece of uncultured swine shit and any opinions you have about music are invalid
— Bo (@BO_G_Mudbone) September 9, 2019
I guess we should cut these youngsters some slack, but damn, this is pretty disappointing. Study up on your elders, kids! It’s important to know who blazed the trail for those artists you enjoy today.
And Ozzy is a legend. He’s done it all, seen it all, and, to be honest, it’s kind of shocking that he’s still roaming around Planet Earth based on all the insane things he did FOR YEARS.
Oh, here’s the song, by the way.
Shaking my damn head for days over this one…
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Sony Has a New Walkman to Commemorate Its 40th Anniversary
It must’ve been about 1984 when my older brother Rich got a Walkman for Christmas. I was mesmerized by it. Of course, I wasn’t allowed to touch it, but I did admire it from afar until I got my own a few years later and started amassing a killer tape collection featuring hand-me-downs from Rich like AC/DC, The Ramones, and other bands that warped my young mind.
But I digress. We should all be excited that Sony announced it is releasing a Walkman to celebrate the original Walkman’s 40th anniversary. The original Sony TPS-L2 debuted in 1979 and quickly changed the electronics game. It was the first truly portable personal tape player, and it quickly became a staple of music lovers everywhere.
At the IFA electronics trade show in Berlin last week, Sony announced it is releasing a new version of the groundbreaking Walkman. The new Sony NW-A100TPS Walkman looks pretty amazing and is powered by Android.
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It features a cassette tape interface, and the case has a 40th-anniversary logo on the back. It also has an S-Master HX digital amplifier to give listeners high-res audio, a processor to give compressed audio tracks a higher quality, and a vinyl processor that gives digital tracks a vinyl-like quality.
It also has 26 hours of battery life.
Here’s a video of the new Sony Walkman in action.
I don’t know about you, but my nostalgia just kicked into high gear, and I’m gonna need to get my hands on one of these!
Exciting!
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Russian Artist Draws Adorable Cartoon Versions of Celebrities
These drawings are spot-on.
Lera Kiryakova is a Russian artist with a unique style and specialty. She draws celebrities in a cartoon fashion, and they are truly one-of-a-kind.
Kiryakova started drawing with pen and ink, but she has moved on to oil, watercolors, markers, and anything else you can imagine – she’s a multi-media gal!
Take a look at these at her work. I think you’ll be impressed.
1. Isn’t that Aquaman?
2. Game of Thrones-style.
3. A little singer you might’ve heard of called Rihanna.
4. Charlie Chaplin has a timeless look.
5. Which house do you belong to?
6. Princess Diana: Like a candle in the wind.
7. Kurt Cobain, the king of grunge.
8. You gotta have a Miss Piggy.
9. A perfect likeness of Freddie Mercury.
10. That’s Eddie Redmayne!
11. I’ve heard this guy is pretty smart.
12. This is excellent.
13. Hail to the King, baby!
14. Amy Winehouse. A unique voice gone far too soon.
15. The greatest Wailer of them all: Bob Marley.
You can see why Kiryakova has racked up 350,000 followers on Instagram. What a talent!
What’s your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments?
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10+ People Share the “Most Generation X” Things They Ever Did
Ahhhh, the good old days of Generation X. We had good music, good movies, good TV shows, etc. But good taste? Well…
Hey, Gen X includes me, so I’m allowed to laugh and mock it all I want.
A Twitter user threw out this question and the Twitter-verse went all aflutter with great responses.
What’s the most GenX thing you did?
— Rex Sorgatz (@fimoculous) May 14, 2019
Take a look at some of the best responses.
1. The Singles soundtrack was definitely a landmark.
Okay, one more:
I wrote a review of the Singles soundtrack for the student newspaper that was entirely about having a crush on the girl behind the counter at the record store.
— Rex Sorgatz (@fimoculous) May 14, 2019
2. Ouch…I have a feeling you’re not alone.
Got a tattoo based on some mediocre art I saw at a Seattle music venue.
— Harry Heymann (@harryh) May 14, 2019
3. The classic yin-yang tattoo strikes again.
I think I can beat both of these — I got a tattoo of a yin-yang symbol on fire because something something eastern religion + some creativity bullshit. It stopped me from getting any more tattoos for 25 years.
— Gavin Purcell (@gavinpurcell) May 14, 2019
4. Hit the road and be like the Beats.
I went to teach Korea after college on my way to some sort of grand adventure inspired by the resurgence of the Beats (which is the most GenX thing, appropriating / recycling culture). Hey, it turned out ok!
— Gavin Purcell (@gavinpurcell) May 14, 2019
5. $3? Pssshhh. I’ll catch ’em next time they come through.
I did not see Nirvana when they came to play at my college because it was $3.
— jessamyn west (@jessamyn) May 15, 2019
6. Hahahahaha. Still completely over EVERYTHING.
rolled my eyes at this question
— Daniel Radosh (@danielradosh) May 14, 2019
7. You had to improvise, that’s for sure.
My cassette deck would record both sides, then stop. Waited for "120 Minutes" to start, recorded first 90 minutes. After several weeks, I'd listen to the tapes at work and jot down the contents, then collect the best bits on a mixtape. Did same for cable-only #KTSB (now @KVRX).
— Michael Burns (@TangentBurns) May 15, 2019
8. Kind of ironic, isn’t it?
Here's another:
On summer break, I packed my suitcase with six Burroughs novels for my trip to Alaska to work in a fish canning factory owned by a Japanese conglomerate.
— Rex Sorgatz (@fimoculous) May 14, 2019
9. Why did CDs used to come in those HUGE boxes?
Saved the longboxes from my CDs. Which I bought at Sam Goody. Which I taped for friends on those clear Memorexes. pic.twitter.com/0Nw8qfB0n3
— [ominous synth music playing] (@TheCakest) May 14, 2019
10. Listen, it’s too mainstream, bro.
When I was a music editor at an alt-weekly, I refused to make Radiohead’s “Amnesiac” a lead review because it was “too mainstream”
— Melissa Maerz (@MsMelissaMaerz) May 15, 2019
11. Saturday morning TV was the best!
School house rock!
— Marshmallow Smurf (@MarshmallowSmu1) May 15, 2019
12. The great milk crate craze of ’94.
Decorated my college dorm room with stolen milk crates
— Denise D. Meringolo (@DDMeringolo) May 15, 2019
Growing up as a Gen X’er was a glorious time! So much great music and pop culture. And also those weird little quirks that define every generation.
Some more than others…
Share your favorite Generation X memories in the comments!
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A Study Says Frequently Attending Concerts Makes You Happier
Nothing brings people together like seeing a live band perform. Singing along with a few thousand of your best friends to a great song makes for a positive outlook and other warm, fuzzy emotions that carry over to the next day and beyond. We’ve all been there.
Research validates those good vibrations.
Psychologists, Melissa K. Weinberg and Dawn Joseph, studied the connection between “music engagement and subjective wellbeing,” or SWB. The study focused solely on the good feelings concert-goers get when they see performances live.
For their study, one thousand random participants were polled via phone. They found that “engaging with music by dancing or attending musical events was associated with higher SWB.” They concluded that people who socialized with others at concerts experienced SWB higher than people who didn’t.
Music bonded people with others in a community-like atmosphere. The good feelings generated by hanging out with others who like the same music and performers appeared to last for some time after the event ended. This was true across all ages.
But going to concerts is certainly not the only way to boost your mood and get happier. Plenty of other research points to increasing happiness levels by simply listening to music. So, stream that new Taylor Swift album and sing into your hairbrush as loud as you can.
You’ll be happy you did.
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A Study Says Frequently Attending Concerts Makes You Happier
Nothing brings people together like seeing a live band perform. Singing along with a few thousand of your best friends to a great song makes for a positive outlook and other warm, fuzzy emotions that carry over to the next day and beyond. We’ve all been there.
Research validates those good vibrations.
Psychologists, Melissa K. Weinberg and Dawn Joseph, studied the connection between “music engagement and subjective wellbeing,” or SWB. The study focused solely on the good feelings concert-goers get when they see performances live.
For their study, one thousand random participants were polled via phone. They found that “engaging with music by dancing or attending musical events was associated with higher SWB.” They concluded that people who socialized with others at concerts experienced SWB higher than people who didn’t.
Music bonded people with others in a community-like atmosphere. The good feelings generated by hanging out with others who like the same music and performers appeared to last for some time after the event ended. This was true across all ages.
But going to concerts is certainly not the only way to boost your mood and get happier. Plenty of other research points to increasing happiness levels by simply listening to music. So, stream that new Taylor Swift album and sing into your hairbrush as loud as you can.
You’ll be happy you did.
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