Madison Beer appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday to perform her new song “Boyshit,” which she temporarily re-dubbed “I Don’t Speak (Boy)” to meet the standards of network television. The performance found Beer and her band performing in a studio space set up to look like a cozy living room filled with teddy bears. Against the song’s bouncing bass groove and plucky guitar riff, Beer crooned the song’s pristine kiss-off hook, “I don’t speak boy/You’re always coming back but your love’s poison/So I think that I would rather just avoid it/I can’t understand you ’cause I don’t speak boy.” “Boyshit” appears on Beer’s new album, Life Support , which she released last month. The album marks Beer’s proper full-length debut and follows her introductory 2018 EP, As She Pleases . “With my album, I made a promise to myself that this is going to be my time to express honestly and truthfully how I’ve been feeling,” Beer told Rolling Stone about Life Support last year. “I could … [Read more...] about Madison Beer Brings Punchy Kiss-Off ‘I Don’t Speak (Boy)’ to ‘Kimmel’
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Enchant London Audience in 1970
In this exclusive excerpt from his new book Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY and the Lost Story of 1970 , Rolling Stone contributing editor David Browne details the much-anticipated U.K. debut of the band dubbed “the American Beatles .” On the night of January 6th, Paul McCartney settled into his seat at the Royal Albert Hall. Along with five thousand others in the elegantly domed theater with boxed seats, he was about to witness the London debut of the band everyone was calling the “American Beatles.” (One of them was actually English, but a catchy press moniker couldn’t be denied.) Thirteen months earlier, George Harrison had passed on signing them to Apple, but now they were stars on a headlining tour of Europe. In one sign of their stature, their massive sound system, complete with a lighting rig specially designed for them, had arrived in London from the States by boat. They were put up in the city’s five-star Dorchester Hotel—where … [Read more...] about Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Enchant London Audience in 1970
CAS Awards Nominations: ‘Trial Of The Chicago 7’, ‘Sound Of Metal’ & ‘Mank’ Among Pics Vying For Sound Mixing Trophies
The Cinema Audio Society is out with the nominees for its 57th annual CAS Awards for outstanding achievement in sound mixing. The seven categories spanning film and TV from 2020, with the virtual trophy show is set for Saturday, April 17. In the film categories, the Live Action prize will be a battle among Mank, Sound of Metal, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and a pair of Tom Hanks-led pics: Greyhound and News of the World. Vying in the Animated category are Disney/Pixar’s Onward and Soul and sequels The Croods: A New Age, Trolls Would Tour and A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon. Up for the Documentary prize are David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet, My Octopus Teacher, The Social Dilemma and music docs The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart and Zappa. Related Story George Clooney To Receive Cinema Audio Society’s Filmmaker Award ‘Ford V Ferrari’ Takes Top Film Prize At CAS Awards; ‘Game Of Thrones’ & ‘Fleabag’ Lead … [Read more...] about CAS Awards Nominations: ‘Trial Of The Chicago 7’, ‘Sound Of Metal’ & ‘Mank’ Among Pics Vying For Sound Mixing Trophies
Christine McVie Joins Fleetwood Mac on ‘Don’t Stop’
Fleetwood Mac ‘s sprawling 2013 tour just touched down in Europe, and the band marked the occasion with a very special guest during their gig at London’s O2 Arena last night: Christine McVie . The keyboardist walked on stage to a wave of exuberant cheers – plus the hooting and hollering of Mick Fleetwood – and assisted her former bandmates in a full-on attack of one of her most important contributions to their catalog, “Don’t Stop.” Luckily, some well-placed fan captured a very good quality video of the performance. Fleetwood Mac Talk Reissuing ‘Rumours’ and Making New Music McVie left the band in 1998, and just last year, Stevie Nicks said she thought there was close to no chance for a full-fledged Fleetwood Mac reunion. Last night’s gig, as Nicks recently promised , was the first of two shows that will feature McVie. The timing of McVie’s brief reunion worked out well, too: Fleetwood Mac’s classic line-up is celebrating the 35th anniversary of their classic LP … [Read more...] about Christine McVie Joins Fleetwood Mac on ‘Don’t Stop’
Q&A: Fleetwood Mac on Reissuing ‘Rumours’ and Making New Music
Few expected the reunion of Fleetwood Mac ‘s classic Seventies lineup back in 1997, and even fewer could have predicted it would still be going strong in 2013. On April 4th, in Columbus, Ohio, the band begin a North American tour with a set list that will include new songs. And on Tuesday comes the release of expanded editions of Rumours , their multi-platinum, career-defining disc from 1977. “After all this time you would think there was nothing left to discover, nothing left to work out, no new chapters to be written. But that is not the case,” singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham tells Rolling Stone . Album Premiere: Fleetwood Mac Pack Live Favorites Into ‘Rumours’ Reissue Buckingham, drummer Mick Fleetwood and singer Stevie Nicks recently gathered for interviews in a huge, wood-paneled room at the Village Recorder, a legendary recording space in West Los Angeles. More than three decades earlier, the band spent 13 months there making the 1979 double album … [Read more...] about Q&A: Fleetwood Mac on Reissuing ‘Rumours’ and Making New Music