Monday, December 7, 2009

Monday Bears: Kickspit Underground Rock Festival and Shy Ronnie

Blake Lively, star of the CW's Gossip Girl, hosted last Saturday's Saturday Night Live with musical guest Rihanna for what many regarded as the best episode of the season.

Two skits in particular - "Underground Festival" and "Shy Ronnie" - resonated overall. "Underground Festival" obviously pokes fun at the annual Gathering of the Juggalo Festival held ... somewhere in the Midwest I imagine.

The other video, "Shy Ronnie," features Rihanna in what would appear to be another Lonely Island hit, as Ronnie (played by Andy Samberg) can't seem to gather enough to courage to rap in front of the classroom. Watching both is encouraged.

Underground Festival



Shy Ronnie

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thursday Bears: Phoenix on La Blogotheque

Phoenix, recent recipients of a 2009 Grammy nomination in the Best Alternative Music Album for Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (although no one really considers a Grammy much of an achievement anymore; see why here), performed several toned-down songs from the aforementioned album on fellow Frenchmen Vincent Moon's Take Away Shows.

The increasingly popular group attracted a fairly sized crowd (by La Blogotheque standards, anyway) during their rendition of radio and commercial friendly "1901" for two newlyweds right in front of the Eiffel Tower. Really, other than the fact that lead singer Thomas Mars sings in English, it doesn't get too much more French than this.

Phoenix - 1901 (Live Via La Blogotheque)



Phoenix - Lisztomania (Via La Blogotheque)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday Bears: TONY's Best Movies of the Decade

Yes, it's a bit of a departure from Bears and Bullets regular routine of new music MP3's and videos, and we haven't really touched base with movie news for a good amount of time, but seeing how it's the end of the decade and pretty much every Website out there is compiling at least a list of some sort, take a look at Time Out New York's version of the Top 50 Movies of the Decade.

The list is full of hits and misses, for me really, but ignore that judgement until you see my list (we'll say it's about a top 10 right now) at the end of this year, along with several other end of the decade lists. Check out the list here, so I don't spoil any surprises.