Tracklist: Dylan goes Jazz

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>> Last Night on Late Night: Bob Dylan did the popular jazz standard “The Night We Called it a Day” (1941) on Letterman, Jamie Foxx played Wheel of Musical Impressions and did “Baby’s in Love” with a little help from Kid Ink on Fallon, Incubus did “Dance Like You’re Dumb” on Coco, Faith No More did “Sunny Side Up” on Daly, and earlier in the day, Luke Bryan did “Kick Up The Dust” on Ellen.

>> “I was petulant in my 20s. I was being ridiculous with my contrariness and destroying guitars. But I don’t really relate to myself as that person anymore. For this album I had a bit of a producer’s hat on. I realized that we had to organize this stuff and give it to Damon. I wasn’t going to put a wall of guitars on it. That’s like saying ‘Go away.’” ~ Graham Coxon

>> Full Stream Ahead: Post-Hardcore, The Unlawful Trade of Greco-Roman Art, Made In Heights, Without My Enemy What Would I Do, Shana Cleveland & The Sandcastles, Oh Man, Cover The Ground, David Byrne, WTF with Marc Maron, Supermoon, Comet Lovejoy EP.

>> Paper talks to living female rock critic Jessica Hooper about her new book, The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic.

>> Here is a picture of Sarah Silverman, Linda Perry, Sia, and Gwen Stefani. Not pictured: Bethany Cosentino. Unrelated: Bruce Springsteen is selling his place in Beverly Hills for somewhere between $60 million and $70 million.

>> Tanlines’ Jesse Cohen and Eric Emm talk eBay, George Clinton, Dana Lee, Tune-in Radio, Sporcle and more.

>> Humpday Cha Cha Beyonce.


>> Pitchfork wonders how much music is really worth these days. Immortality?

>> Entertainment Weekly catches up with adorable comedy duo and summer tour buddies, Marilyn Manson & Billy Corgan.

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