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The Animals-The Mickie Most Years & More (5 CD Set)
Fisherman's Box by the Waterboys
Punk 45: 1 Underground Punk in USA
Again by Dave Edmunds
Reunion by the Temptations
Reflections by Diana Ross and the Supremes
There's A Dream I've Been Saving: Lee Hazlewood Industries 1966-1971
It's a Scandal by Various Artists
Mermaid Avenue 3 by Billy Bragg and Wilco
Motown Sound: 7 X 7-Inch Box Set
DVD and Blu-ray new releases Nov. 26, 2013: Breaking Bad; Bill Cosby; Big Star; Sherlock!
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Breaking Bad: The Final Season
Breaking Bad: The Complete Series (+UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
Bill Cosby... Far From Finished
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me
How Sherlock Changed the World
Breaking Bad: The Final Season
Breaking Bad: The Complete Series (+UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
Bill Cosby... Far From Finished
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me
How Sherlock Changed the World
Pop tweets of the week
It's really hard to sleep with an Oscar.
— Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) November 21, 2013
How amazing is France that they needed to invent the term Ménage à trois?
— Stephen Merchant (@StephenMerchant) November 21, 2013
#ThrowbackThursday - Can't be unseen. pic.twitter.com/dg8mpD8JfJ
— Star Wars (@starwars) November 21, 2013
“@E_Rooney96: @NathanFillion best thing Joss Whedon has ever said?”
You’re hired.
— Nathan Fillion (@NathanFillion) November 21, 2013
@elizadushku did you say something?
— Pop Culture Safari (@PopCultSafari) November 19, 2013
Python meeting in progress. Just considering the Redditch bid..... pic.twitter.com/oEDAqYkobo
— Eric Idle (@EricIdle) November 20, 2013
Pop culture roundup: Comic organizer! Orson Welles! Beatles! Pythons! Batman!
Via Blog into Mystery: Old school tech for keeping track of your comics collection.
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Read Orson Welles' FBI file.
NBC has turned up the audio -- no video -- of the first U.S. TV coverage of the Beatles, dating Nov. 18, 1963, and reported by broadcaster Edwin Newman.
Here's another entertaining early news story about the group.
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Monty Python reunites! Most of them, anyway!
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Via the Golden Age: Check out this cool, vintage promo book for the 1940s Batman newspaper strip.
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Read Orson Welles' FBI file.
In 1945 you can see the hysteria of the Red Scare cranking into gear. Welles’ support of the UN is held against him, and several times it is mentioned as a point of some interest that Welles undertook some travel for, or otherwise was working at the behest of Franklin Roosevelt, who, let’s remember, was the president of the United States at the time. Similarly, wartime activities in support of the USSR—at the time an ally of the United States in the global conflict known as “World War II” against Nazi Germany—that’s also used as evidence that Welles is probably a subversive.-----
NBC has turned up the audio -- no video -- of the first U.S. TV coverage of the Beatles, dating Nov. 18, 1963, and reported by broadcaster Edwin Newman.
Here's another entertaining early news story about the group.
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Monty Python reunites! Most of them, anyway!
In a nod to Graham Chapman, a Python member who died in 1989, a sign over the stage read: “Monty Python Live (mostly). One down, five to go.”
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Via the Golden Age: Check out this cool, vintage promo book for the 1940s Batman newspaper strip.
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