Friday’s Leftovers: A Lyrical Mix-up

The Beastie Boys announced plans for a vocal version of the previously instrumental album, The Mix-up, according to Billboard. Adam Yauch (aka MCA) says the B-Boys have their eye on collaborating with M.I.A., Lily Allen and Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker. Apparently the Beasties have a thing for the British. Yauch also spoke about releasing a visual version of the album featuring footage he shot on tour. Now word whether it’ll be called “Awesome; We Fuckin’ Shot This.”

Let’s get the last day of the week started properly with a heroic dose of linkage:

  • CBGB and MVD Entertainment Group have signed an agreement to release audio recordings from the legendary venue
  • Rolling Stone brings us aboard Paolo Nutini’s tour bus
  • 37 years after Jimi’s death, life continues to be messy for his heirs
  • Did you really think Jay-Z would stay retired?
  • Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino spoke about many interesting topics that directly impact fans of live music at a Goldman Sachs conference
  • Philly.com provides a nice history of the Tower Theater
  • Cold War Kids take on Sam Cooke — and Deeper Shade of Soul likes it
  • Times’ Jon Pareles enjoyed the Rush concert at MSG as much as I did
  • David Bowie has donated $10,000 to the legal defense fund of six black teens accused of attacking a white classmate in Jena, LA
  • Ex-Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford kicks off his fall tour on Saturday
  • Crooked Hook straddles the line between jamband and metal

And if you’re swinging through Macon, Georgia, check out the Otis Redding exhibit “I’ve Got Dreams to Remember” at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame…

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