Prior to last night's NBA game between the New York Knicks and Miami Heat, the TNT crew were surprised when Tracy Morgan just sorta sprang up out of thin air with a mic in hand. Charles Barkely and Kenny Smith had an internal debate; Sarah Palin or Tina Fey? Looking to Tracy for an answer, on live TV, he gave the rest-assured correct response.
This morning, TNT apologized for airing Morgan's words, but that won't stop you from hearing them.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday Bears: Sleigh Bells video doing the shit I dream about while I'm at work
In Sleigh Bells' newest video for "Rill Rill" (debuted yesterday), Alexis Krauss is seen driving through the American Southwest with a dead (?) Derek Miller getting pushed out to his probable demise to get to high school. Whatever.
Sleigh Bells - Rill Rill
Sleigh Bells - Rill Rill
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Sleigh Bells
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Thursday Bears: New No Age video - Fever Dreaming
Director Patrick Daughters' video for No Age's "Fever Dreaming" features the LA duo lounging in a Urban Outfitters garage while it gets destroyed, or something.
No Age - Fever Dreaming
No Age - Fever Dreaming
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No Age,
Patrick Daughters
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Wednesday Bears: New Vaccines - We're Happening
Among the impending snow-pocalypse (the new one) on the East coast of the United States, it looks like I'll be housed in a good deal. But before that, I should throw the Vaccines new track "We're Happening" out there.
The track is featured on the B-Side of the UK groups Post Break-Up Sex 7", available here.
Also, for those who don't know; become a fan of Bears and Bullets on Facebook, and there's more than just daily updates. Do it.
Labels:
The Vaccines
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Tuesday Bears: The Streets' new free mixtape
Prepping the heavily anticipated release of Computers and Blues, The Streets first studio album in three years and potentially his "last," Mike Skinner (and other guests) released a free, lengthy mixtape aptly titled Cyberspace and Reds, which, incidentally, is better than any title on the Strokes upcoming album Angles (check out the track list here).
The mix tape features the likes of Kano, Ice Kid, Trim and many other English people we don't know.
You can grab the full, individual song downloads over at Pretty Much Amazing.
Labels:
Mike Skinner,
The Streets,
The Strokes
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