Dead & Company kicked off their 2022 tour Friday evening with an epic show at L.A.’s Dodger Stadium that was heavy on Dead standards like “Casey Jones,” “China Doll,” “Jack Straw,” and “Scarlet Begonias.” Toward the end of the second set, they broke out a cover of Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Fantasy” that transitioned into an instrumental coda of the Beatles’ “Hey Jude.” Check out the fan-shot video above.
“Dear Mr. Fantasy” was a regular part of the Grateful Dead’s live repertoire from 1984 to 1990, but this was the first...
“Dear Mr. Fantasy” was a regular part of the Grateful Dead’s live repertoire from 1984 to 1990, but this was the first...
- 6/13/2022
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Bob Weir and the Flying Other Brothers’ Bert Keely joined together for a cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
The duo recorded the Lennon classic following the death of Richard Newton, their friend and Dean of Uc Berkeley’s School of Electrical Engineering. The delicate rendition features Weir on vocals and guitar while Keely supplies bass and harmony.
The “Imagine” cover is off Keely’s upcoming box set Circle Back! out June 4th. The retrospective collection contains the LPs Skywriting, Bert’s Brew, and Alive and Grateful. In addition to “Imagine,...
The duo recorded the Lennon classic following the death of Richard Newton, their friend and Dean of Uc Berkeley’s School of Electrical Engineering. The delicate rendition features Weir on vocals and guitar while Keely supplies bass and harmony.
The “Imagine” cover is off Keely’s upcoming box set Circle Back! out June 4th. The retrospective collection contains the LPs Skywriting, Bert’s Brew, and Alive and Grateful. In addition to “Imagine,...
- 4/19/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
New superlatives are needed to express just how good is this wonderful Americana musical from the 1950s boom years. The Broadway creator tapped Hollywood’s most qualified (and creative) director of musicals for the stage to screen conversion, retaining much of the original New York talent. Doris Day is a sensation as Babe Williams, whose romantic and labor problems play out at a sleepwear factory. The color design is a delight, every song is a keeper, and the talent on view makes one want to clap, sixty-five years later.
The Pajama Game
Blu-ray
Warner Archive Collection
1957 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 101 min. / Street Date January 26, 2021 / available through the WBshop / 21.99
Starring: Doris Day, John Raitt, Carol Haney, Eddie Foy Jr., Reta Shaw, Barbara Nichols, Thelma Pelish, Jack Straw.
Cinematography: Harry Stradling Sr.
Film Editor: William H. Ziegler
Art Direction: Malcolm C. Bert
Choreography: Bob Fosse
Musical Supervision: Ray Heindorf
Songs by: Richard Adler,...
The Pajama Game
Blu-ray
Warner Archive Collection
1957 / Color / 1:85 widescreen / 101 min. / Street Date January 26, 2021 / available through the WBshop / 21.99
Starring: Doris Day, John Raitt, Carol Haney, Eddie Foy Jr., Reta Shaw, Barbara Nichols, Thelma Pelish, Jack Straw.
Cinematography: Harry Stradling Sr.
Film Editor: William H. Ziegler
Art Direction: Malcolm C. Bert
Choreography: Bob Fosse
Musical Supervision: Ray Heindorf
Songs by: Richard Adler,...
- 1/16/2021
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Doom Patrol takes a trippy journey into one of its character's heads and treats us to a full dose of Brendan Fraser.
This Doom Patrol review contains spoilers.
Doom Patrol Episode 9
The underground is vast, and the story dark and poignant in “Jane Patrol,” the ninth episode of Doom Patrol. While still remaining a super hero show, this installment is a mind screw of a psychological drama that addresses a character’s inner demons, and her unwillingness to (literally) let someone else in.
And it all feels very relatable.
Following a disturbing scene between young Kay Challis and her sexually abusive father, the episode picks up with the alter Karen banished to the Underground, the unconscious world of Jane’s core personality. But wait! Because primary alter Jane is also down town, leaving no one “up there” to run the show – which is why the rest of the Doom Patrol...
This Doom Patrol review contains spoilers.
Doom Patrol Episode 9
The underground is vast, and the story dark and poignant in “Jane Patrol,” the ninth episode of Doom Patrol. While still remaining a super hero show, this installment is a mind screw of a psychological drama that addresses a character’s inner demons, and her unwillingness to (literally) let someone else in.
And it all feels very relatable.
Following a disturbing scene between young Kay Challis and her sexually abusive father, the episode picks up with the alter Karen banished to the Underground, the unconscious world of Jane’s core personality. But wait! Because primary alter Jane is also down town, leaving no one “up there” to run the show – which is why the rest of the Doom Patrol...
- 4/12/2019
- Den of Geek
LONDON -- Repercussions from the Hutton Report continued Thursday after a newspaper claimed the BBC board of governors had rejected the advice of its own legal staff to refute Hutton's findings. The governors chose instead to accept the resignations of the BBC's top two executives and issue a full apology. The story, in the Independent newspaper, was based on what it claimed was a leaked copy of a 135-page document penned by BBC counsel. It said the document challenged statements made to parliament by Alastair Campbell, Prime Minister Tony Blair's former communications chief, over his role in constructing the September 2002 Iraq dossier on the threat of weapons of mass destruction. The story said BBC's lawyers also suggest that Jack Straw, the foreign secretary, misled MPs over concern in the intelligence community about the accuracy of some of the claims in the dossier, which was the main plank in the Government's case for war. The report outlined 12 main areas Lord Hutton ignored and contends that the law lord's findings were "wrong" in law. In a statement issued Thursday, which it said it would not elaborate on, the BBC refuted the claim that the board of governors had rejected legal advice. "There is no question that the BBC's Board of Governors ignored legal advice," the statement said.
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