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Everybody Say Oh Yay-Yer

On a second watching, “Be-Weave” was not that funny. Here are a bunch of attempts to make up for that.

Via PRI’s The World, check out this retro-soul band from Australia called The Bamboos. Most of their songs are pretty good, but on their current album one of their songs is sung by a guest singer who calls himself King Merc. The story behind him is amazing (if it’s true): He was mistaken for a soldier of fortune and was imprisoned on a Pacific island stockade for 20 years where he passed the time signing in the prison church and listening to the only record available, Al Green’s “I’m Still In Love With You.”

While not on NPR or Amazon‘s top 50 Albums of the Year So Far, I have really enjoyed the “Home” by Edward Sharpe and Magnetic Zeros and “When My Time Comes” by Dawes.

How about that new Brandon Flower’s video? Not satisfied? Just want Killers? Well they played the White House Lawn for its 4th of July Party and did “God Bless America.

More music that is on heavy rotation lately is Big Boi’s Mixtape For Dummies. It’s basically a bunch of previously released Outkast stuff mixed together to promote his new solo album, Sir Lucious Left Foot, the Son of Chico Dusty.

I think Louis CK is hilarious, and the videos I’ve seen so far from his new show look equally as hilarious.

Sometimes movies go straight to video because studios can’t figure out way to market them. Videogum proclaimed “Operation Endgame” the best straight-to-video movie ever; with Adam Scott, Zach Galifianakis, Rob Cordry and a bunch of others, I really hope so.

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FRIDAY!

Its been a week since I found anything worth putting up, so here is a bunch of semi-interesting stuff:

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Potent Potables

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I remember an argument I had with someone at the beach about what was scarier: zombies or artificial intelligence. If movies have taught me anything (and they haven’t), its that zombies are slow moving, dumb and are usually defeated while evil computers are smart, resourceful and frequently destroy the human race. Not even a delightful Alan Alda can get me excited about artificial intelligence.
Well IBM, in an effort to one up their chess win awhile ago, have created a computer to compete on Jeopardy. It’s a little cheeky and only a little scary, until you learn that the proposed applications are to replace even the low paid Indian customer service and make emergency room decisions. Via NotCot.

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