This Cat looks like Smithers and this dog looks like Pope
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This Cat looks like Smithers and this dog looks like Pope
(Source: caturday)

I have a short list of musicians I want to see before I die. One of them is the Chemical Brothers. I can only imagine what their shows would be like, and dream to see them some day.
Their new live album release Don’t Think, partnered with a pair of good head/earphones takes you to a live show and gives you a small taste of the experience.
As I write this, I am listening to track 3 and 4, which brings me to such happy places that I can’t even continue listening for fear of getting lost in said happy place while at work.
*Sighs and pushes pause button.
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Artist: The Decemberists
Album: The Crane Wife
Song: Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)
Had a long drive over the holy weekend, which gave me a chance to revisit old tunes I haven’t heard in a while.
Here’s one of my favorite Decemberists songs for you (part of the Holy Weekend Roadtrip play list I had). Happy Thursday, because it means tomorrow’s Friday!!
Thisi s why I love Jimmy Fallon. After 3:00 it just gets hysterical.
We could post screen caps for this one but really, everyone has to see this video (if you somehow haven’t already). It’s Jimmy Fallon’s amazing video for his song Idiot Boyfriend but as an added bonus…a blonde Zooey Deschanel plays Jimmy’s girlfriend!
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Artist: Beach House
Album: Bloom
Track: Myth
I usually like a song if I can close my eyes and that piece of music transports me to a place where moving or traveling is involved.
Will this song fit when I am on a train looking at the scene outside its window? During take-off on an airplane? When I am driving down a long hi-way? Will it fit when I am looking at the sea, waiting for the sun to set? Or perhaps when I am packing up camp, above a sea of clouds?
This new piece of music does.
After seventeen months, the men and women of Madison Avenue are finally coming back and allow us to relive the 50s 60s (for an hour, at least) this Sunday! Click on the link and see the cast and (writer) Weiner visit Matt Lauer on the Today Show to promote their big come back.
Segway: When asked about his negative comments on Kim Kardashian and her reality tv show, Jon Hamm stands by what he says and offers no apologies. When you think this guy can’t be any sexier, he goes and shows the world that he’s got balls, too. Damn. (Watch 7:00 of video to see what he says).
Watching Pearl Jam: Twenty brought a few tears to my eyes with super rare and unseen videos and interviews. I was particularly touched when they showed a footage of Pearl Jam’s second show ever.
A lot of hipsters today don’t understand the music scene during the 90s, some even percieve this time as the lousiest days of music. But it was important to me, because this was the time I began to discovery music I liked on my own, which in one way or the other influences what I like and don’t like today.
Cameron Crowe is undoubtedly one of the greatest film makers of our time. He has a way of showing soul and feeling into everything he creates, evident in his movies. His love for music and passion for it shows in Pearl Jam Twenty the most. This is probably on my top five best documentaries I’ve seen.

Pearl Jam then and now. Essentially the same guys, except most of them learned to untuck their t-shirts and get rid of the bandanas and reversed baseball caps.