Monday, June 29

T.V. Eye: June 29 - July 4


T.V. Eye: June 29 - July 4

Live music on T.V. this week:

Monday, June 29:

PBS: Tavis Smiley: A tribute to Michael Jackson
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Roots (house band) (rerun)
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Steve Earle (rerun)
NBC: Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien: Green Day (rerun)

Tuesday, June 30:

NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: The Roots (house band) (rerun)
NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Charles Hamilton (rerun)

Wednesday, July 1:

NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Little Boots (rerun)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: The Roots (house band) (rerun)

Thursday, July 2:

ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Phoenix, David Cross (rerun)
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: PJ Harvey and John Parish (rerun)
NBC: Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien: Neko Case (rerun)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Asher Roth, the Roots (house band) (rerun)

Friday, July 3:

NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: N.A.S.A. (rerun)
CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Rick Ross with Magazeen (rerun)
NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Keane, the Roots (house band) (rerun)

Saturday, July 4:

NBC: Saturday Night Live: Ludacris and T-Pain (rerun)

Posted by Tom Breihan on June 29, 2009 at 3:15 p.m.

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Listen to an Unreleased Billy Corgan/Sky Saxon Song, "Choose to Choose Love"


Listen to an Unreleased Billy Corgan/Sky Saxon Song, "Choose to Choose Love"

Before garage rocking cult hero and Seeds singer Sky Saxon passed away last Thursday, he wrote and recorded a duet with friend and fellow psychedelic thinker Billy Corgan called "Choose to Choose Love". And now the hippie jam-- featuring Corgan on backup vocals-- is currently available on a new Facebook page dedicated to the late artist. You can read the lyrics here.

In a recent blog post, Corgan had this to say about Saxon: "Sky lived everyday with the concept of LOVE as his guide, and he walked the talk. He was a spiritual warrior who would tell me that Yahowha knew the beauty of our hearts, and that musicians were the living prophets of the world."

Posted by Ryan Dombal on June 29, 2009 at 2:40 p.m.

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New Release: Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band: Between My Head and the Sky


New Release: Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band: <i>Between My Head and the Sky</i>

Artist: Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
Album: Between My Head and the Sky
Release Date: September 22
Label: Chimera Music

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Pixies to Celebrate Doolittle on Tour


Pixies to Celebrate <i>Doolittle</i> on Tour

Homepage photo by Renaud Monfourny

As previously reported, the Pixies will drop their outrageously lavish Minotaur box set this fall. The set will collect all the band's studio albums and include all sorts of sumptuous artwork, but it won't squeeze in any bonus tracks or even a remastering job. The implication, it seems, is that the Pixies' albums are sacred.

And now NME reports and the band's reps confirm that the Pixies will continue to celebrate one of those albums, 1989's Doolittle, when they tour Europe in October. At these shows, the band will play every song from Doolittle, along with all the associated B-sides. And you know what that means: "Debaser", "Here Comes Your Man", "La La Love You", "Gouge Away". Doolittle turns 20 this year, after all. It's almost old enough to buy beer!

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Video: Kanye West: "Street Lights"


Over on his blog, Kanye West has posted Javier Longobardo's video for the 808s and Heartbreak electro-shoegaze lament "Streetlights". It looks like one of those pastel 80s beach-party T-shirts come to computer-animated life.

Considering that "Streetlights" is one of the most woozily cinematic tracks Kanye's ever composed, this could've been, uh, better. On the same day that big brother Jay-Z drops a video where he's hustling Harvey Keitel at poker and making jumpshots over Lebron James, this one doesn't quite hold up. Not everything has to look like Akira, Kanye!

Posted by Tom Breihan on June 29, 2009 at 12:50 p.m.

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MGMT, Karen O Guest on Flaming Lips LP


This is just getting better and better. MGMT, Karen O Guest on Flaming Lips LP

So we've got that potentially amazing girl-with-beard cover (still unconfirmed). Lots of talk about how this is going to be the Lips' return to weird. And now we get news that both MGMT and Karen O are set to make very special appearances on the Flaming Lips' upcoming double album, Embryonic, according to an interview with Wayne Coyne himself on Swiss website Die Klangschau.

"We have MGMT doing a song with us and we have Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs doing a couple songs with us," said the Wayner. "For the Karen O tracks, I just called her up in her hotel room and we just did it right over the telephone. It's pretty absurd." (Insert "phoning it in" joke here.)

No word on what these featured players are doing on the record, exactly, but I'm hoping for screams, yelps, and squiggles. You can listen to the whole interview here.

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Wavves' Nathan Williams Speaks About Barcelona Meltdown, Future Plans


"I can't fuck up once? If people think that I'm not going to fuck up, there's no reason to even come and watch me." Wavves' Nathan Williams Speaks About Barcelona Meltdown, Future Plans

Last month, Nathan Williams, the force behind the San Diego noise-pop entity Wavves, played a self-destructive mess of a set at Barcelona's Primavera Sound Festival. As Pitchfork's Ryan Schreiber described here, he made fun of the crowd, scrapped with his drummer, and dodged bottles, all before soundmen finally shut off his mic. In the process, Williams set off a frenzy fed by posting and then removing an apology on his own blog, wherein he admitted to taking a cocktail of Ecstasy, Valium, and Xanax before coming on stage.

In the aftermath of the meltdown, Williams cancelled his European tour and returned home. Now, he is breaking his silence, talking for the first time about the Barcelona set and its aftermath, working with Hella drummer Zach Hill, and what the future holds for Wavves.

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Video: Jay-Z: "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)"


The would-be Auto-Tune killer keeps his hair long for this slick clip courtesy of cinematic video auteur Anthony Mandler (the Killers, Beyoncé). Jay sets up shop in an abandoned building, jams with his band, and chops it up with Harvey Keitel and LeBron James while making this song look a bit better than it sounds.

Posted by Ryan Dombal on June 29, 2009 at 9:35 a.m.

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New Release: Megafaun: Gather, Form & Fly


New Release: Megafaun: <i>Gather, Form & Fly</i>

Artist: Megafaun
Album: Gather, Form & Fly
Release Date: July 21
Label: Hometapes

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Michael Jackson Live CD/DVD, Jackson Family Tribute Tour Possible


Plus, the Jackson family speaks out. Michael Jackson Live CD/DVD, Jackson Family Tribute Tour Possible

Following the death of Michael Jackson on Thursday, speculation runs rampant as to what the Jackson family's next commercial move might be. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a memorial tour featuring the surviving Jackson brothers as well as Janet Jackson may be in the works. The New York Daily News reports that Jackson's last rehearsal for his planned 50-night stand at the O2 Arena in London may be headed to DVD and CD. The night before his death on June 25, Jackson's rehearsal at L.A.'s Staples Center was recorded on high-definition audio and video by AEG Live, the company promoting the London concerts. Reuters reports that AEG Live plans to refund all tickets for the O2 Arena shows, which were scheduled to start July 13.

Over the weekend, there were many more developments in the Jackson saga:

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