Watch Mick Jagger, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters On SNL Season Finale

Saturday Night Live host and musical guest Mick Jagger got a hand from Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Jeff Beck, and the Strokes’ Nikolai Fraiture when he performed on the show’s 37th season finale last night. Arcade Fire (with Nikolai) backed the Rolling Stone on “The Last Time,” and returned later with a medley of “She’s A Rainbow” and “Ruby Tuesday” for the graduation-themed Kristen Wiig farewell (yep, it was her last episode). Mick also played “19th Nervous Breakdown” and “It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It)” with the Foos, and the new politically-themed “Tea Party” with Jeff Beck. Plus: “Lazy Sunday 2″! Watch all the clips below.

Mike Jagger Arcade Fire – “The Last Time”

Mick Jagger Foo Fighters – “19th Nervous Breakdown” “It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (But I Like It)”

Mick Jagger Jeff Beck – “Tea Party”

Mick Jagger Arcade Fire – “She’s A Rainbow” “Ruby Tuesday”

“Lazy Sunday 2″

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It all began in a Harvard dorm room in 2004. Mark Zuckerberg and fellow students Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Eduardo Saverin start what then was known as Thefacebook. The social-networking site spreads to other Ivy League universities the next month.

Zuckerberg and his partners move Facebook’s base of operations to Palo Alto, California, where they meet former Napster co-founder Sean Parker. The savvy, hard-partying Parker becomes an early partner (and later president) of Facebook and helps attract investors to the fledgling network.

The company drops the “the” from its name after Parker pays $200,000 for Internet address Facebook.com. Facebook has grown to include students from more than 1,000 colleges and universities and is opening to high schools.

Facebook opens to anyone older than 13 with a valid e-mail address. That same month, the site introduces its News Feed, which highlights updates, photos, etc., from friends within your network. Users revolt, starting petitions to change Facebook back, although — as with most Facebook changes — they eventually grow to embrace the feature.

Microsoft purchases a 1.6% share of Facebook for $240 million, valuing the company at about $15 billion. The deal comes after other Internet giants, including Google and Yahoo, failed to buy all or part of Facebook. By now, more than half the site’s users live outside the United States.

Facebook hits 100 million users. The same year, it surpasses MySpace to become the world’s most popular social network.

One month after acquiring rival network FriendFeed, Zuckerberg announces Facebook has begun turning a profit for the first time.

Facebook introduces the Like button, which is quickly adopted by the thousands of news and retail sites that integrate with the social network. Some users complain there should be a “Dislike” button, too. Despite growing user concerns over privacy, Facebook hits half a billion users three months later.

“The Social Network,” David Fincher’s movie about the founding of Facebook, hits theaters, making Mark Zuckerberg a household name. The film is a critical and commercial hit, earning $225 million worldwide and winning three Oscars. Zuckerberg calls the movie a largely inaccurate dramatization but says it gets his casual wardrobe right.

Facebook rolls out Timeline, a redesign to the site’s user profile pages, amid ever-present complaints about the changes. But Zuckerberg’s not worried — by this time the site has 800

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Black Sabbath Fight Back Against Bill Ward

Black Sabbath have publicly responded to Bill Ward’s recent press release. Game on.

We have decided not to make any  detailed  comment  on Bill‘s latest statement. There are two sides to every story. We have been working hard at rehearsals making excellent progress after Tony‘s treatments and we have engaged a substitute drummer for the forthcoming shows. See  you at Download.

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Behind The Shades: Slash Tries To ‘Figure This Thing Out’

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Slash, the former lead guitarist for Guns ‘N Roses, has a new album out.

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Slash, the former lead guitarist for Guns ‘N Roses, has a new album out.

Behind the opening notes of “Welcome to the Jungle” was a musician with sound and a look all his own. Slash was the lead guitarist of the legendary band Guns N’ Roses. His new album is called “Apocalyptic Love.”

Slash was born with the name Saul Hudson. When he was a teenager his friend’s dad dubbed him “Slash,” and it stuck. With a name like that, he was destined for rock stardom.

For years, it’s been hard to find a picture of him without shades and a hat on.

“Part of it is sort of sunlight, but the rest of it is being in the public all the time and you don’t want to deal with the flashes and this and that and they end up just not coming off,” he tells Weekend Edition host Rachel Martin.

From Top Hat To ‘Over The Top’

His signature top hat became a favorite as soon as he stole it from a store that no longer exists in Los Angeles. He bought it for a show, and hardly ever took it off after that.

“It was something I instantly took to. I just felt more comfortable. I would go on stage and just hide in that thing,” he says. “I just wore it all the time. A lot more than I do now because I’ve became

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I’m playing Tamus And Mitta on my website. Come check it out!

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Watch Beach House Play Letterman

Promoting their highly acclaimed Bloom released earlier this week, Beach House dropped by the Ed Sullivan Theater yesterday for a Letterman segment that aired earlier tonight. The played “Myth” and, according to the band’s Facebook, “Paul Shaffer has some great synths you can’t see on TV and they played a Depeche Mode song too.” Watch:

(via Audio Perv)

Bloom is out now via Sub Pop and available at eMusic.

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Live For Violence Summer Tour Dates

Dates for the Live For Violence tour were announced today featuring King Conquer, The World We Knew, Float Face Down and Abiotic.

w/ Abiotic

7/5: Akron, OH @ The Vortex (No TWWK)
7/6: Amityville, NY @ Ollie’s Point
7/7: Lemoyne, PA The Champ
7/8: Rochester, NY @ Dubland Underground
7/9: Manchester, NH @ Rocko’s
7/10: Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Theatre
7/11: Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
7/12: Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Loft
7/13: Staten Island, NY @ The Warriors Warehouse
7/14: Fredericksburg, VA @ The Refuge
7/15: TBA
7/16: Southside, AL @ Andy’s Music
7/17: Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theatre
7/18: Toledo, OH @ Frankie’s Inner City
7/19: Wyandotte, MI @ The Active Room

w/ Float Face Down

7/20: Windsor, ON @ Dominion House
7/21: Hamilton, ON @ The Underground
7/22: Toronto, ON @ Rockpile
7/23: Ottawa, ON @ The Montgomery Legion
7/24: Montreal, QC @ Club Lambi
7/25: Quebec City, QC @ L’Agitée
7/26: Peterborough, ON @ Red Dog
7/27: Belleville, ON @ Parkdale Community Center
7/28: Kingston, ON @ Time To Laugh

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Google revamps search again

(CNN) — So, let’s say you’re doing a Google search for “Kings.” Did you mean the L.A. hockey team or the Sacramento basketball team? Maybe the TV show? Or maybe you actually wanted to know something about monarchs.

Google on Wednesday announced Knowledge Graph, a significant change to how search results are delivered that the company believes will make their search engine think more like a human.

“The web pages we [currently] return for the search ‘kings,’ they’re all good,” Jack Menzel, director of product management at Google, told CNN in an interview. “You, as a human, associate those words with their real-world meaning but, for a computer, they’re just a random string of characters.”

With Knowledge Graph, which will begin rolling out to some users immediately, results will be arranged according to categories with which the search term has been associated. So, in the above example, boxes will appear with separate results for the hockey team, basketball team and TV show.

Google develops ‘smart glasses’

The user can then click on one of those boxes to only get results for the specific topic they were searching.

“It hones your search results right in on the task that you’re after,” Menzel said.

More specific searches, say for the name of a celebrity, will render boxes with basic information, as well as links to what Google believes are possibly related searches.

Menzel says the initial version of Knowledge Graph has information on 500 million people, places and things and uses 3.5 billion defining attributes and connections to create categories for them.

The feature will begin rolling out as early as Wednesday afternoon for some users in the United States and eventually be available on desktop, mobile and tablet searches. It will first become available in English, then in other languages, Menzel said.


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Dave Matthews Band – “Gaucho”

Here’s a new socially conscious tune complete with kids’ chorus from Dave Matthews Band called “Gaucho,” played for the first time tonight at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Texas, and slated to appear on the band’s forthcoming Steve Lillywhite-produced fall LP. The song’s now been released as a free download to members of the DMB fan club, but in case you’re not a member for some reason, you can also hear below.

Dave recently debuted “Mercy,” another track from the album, on Fallon. You can check that out here.

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JD McPherson: When A Punk Goes Vintage

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“There is a certain heaviness that you can get from just the right groove,” says JD McPherson. “Even if it’s not a really fast groove.”

How does a former punk rocker raised on an Oklahoma cattle ranch end up sounding like a classic rockabilly singer? JD McPherson found his groove in the style of 1950s rhythm and blues, rock and rockabilly. To help create that vintage sound on his debut album, Signs and Signifers, he used vintage mics, old amplifiers and a Berlant reel-to-reel recorder from the ’60s — all analog. McPherson’s love for this classic sound all goes back to a record store in McAlester, Okla.

“There was a girl working there. And she was cleaning out the clearance items, and she gave me a few CDs. But the one that really stuck with me was a double set of the Buddy Holly Decca recordings,” McPherson says in an interview with All Things Considered host Melissa Block.

“This is sort of what I’d been looking for. I can’t really be an English punk rocker in 1995 — Buffalo Valley, Okla., on a cattle ranch. This kind of stuff scratched an itch I was looking for, so I went nuts from there. I went looking for everything I could get my hands on. The more I listened to Little Richard and Fats Domino and Larry Williams and these guys, I became more enamored with the black side of rock ‘n’ roll at that time.”

The sound got right under his skin.

“That’s all I kind of wanted to listen to or think about,” McPherson says. “There’s always been these little resurgence of music from the past that will creep, and right now it’s ’60s soul — it’s readily acceptable by a lot of folks thanks to people like Amy Winehouse and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, and they do an amazing job. But there’s this huge treasure trove of rhythms and sounds that are within rhythm and blues from the 1950s that —

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