
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy2-B4Wl8WI
RDJ guests at Sting’s 60th birthday party at New York’s Beacon Theatre in 2011, performing lead vocal on ‘Driven to Tears’.
Fair set of pipes on the Downey, in fairness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy2-B4Wl8WI
RDJ guests at Sting’s 60th birthday party at New York’s Beacon Theatre in 2011, performing lead vocal on ‘Driven to Tears’.
Fair set of pipes on the Downey, in fairness.
Nick ‘Pogo’ Bertke applies his sampling skills to the lyrical Dick Van Dykenity of Disney’s Mary Poppins.
Previously: Spongebob Squaremix

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFX5FLfaCbw
In 1965, filmmakers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider made ‘Here Come The Monkees’ – a 16mm pilot for the show that would eventually become NBC’s hit boyband sitcom of 1966.
You can hear the demo version of the famous theme tune at 6.14.
MORE: The Monkees: Complete Unaired TV Pilot From 1965 (Dangerous Minds)
Bold Puppy Productions cast a retrospective look back at what went on in the Phantom Green at the Longitude Festival 2013.
Interviews with the bands, live DJ sets, damn inevitable hipsters and people getting off their faces sunburnt.
Listen back on Phantom.ie
Thanks Frosty
Had enough of that Robin Thicke video?
Here’s a bit of role reversal to even the score.
Sisters Rachel and Eliza Hurwitz’s ironic redux of Alanis Morissette’s famously irony-lite classic.
Ironically unaware (or ‘ironically unaware’) that they’ve made Ironic less ironic by adding irony.





Scenes from the Heineken Live Stage at Longitude, Marlay Park, Dublin.
From Top: Colin Brady and John McNamara; Steve McEvoy, Ian O’Kane and Brendan Roth; Emily Kilkenny and Laura Jasaityte, John McNamara and Aisling Egan, Rachel Harvey and Deirdre Roddy, Caroline Foran, James Carroll, Simon Matthews and Barry John Leahy, and Robert Dallas and Stewart Barrows.
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
The #Boss has landed @Cork_Airport for tonight’s gig in #Cork. Met everyone on the ramp & looking fit and ready to rock Cork tonight
— Cork Airport Ireland (@Cork_Airport) July 18, 2013
Via Frank O’Leary
Earlier: Queueing Like A Boss For The Boss, Like
Bruce at his traditional pre-show three song acoustic set (‘I’ll Work For Your Love’, ‘Girls In Their Summer Clothes’ and ‘Real World’) for early arrivals.
Thanks Just Some Mick