Have a safe and merry holiday.
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Have a safe and merry holiday.
Enjoy!
It’s song like this that gave Santa the strength necessary to conquer the Martians.
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Its nearly Christmas, which means that it’s time for some Christmas music from the amazing Lindsey Stirling. There’s a lot of pure holiday joy to be found in this video.
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Blake Lewis totally should have won American Idol. (I voted for him and cried when he lost!) But at least he can still win our hearts with this interpretation of a classic Christmas carol!
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Today would have been the 80th birthday of Jack Nance, the talented but troubled actor who was a favorite of David Lynch’s and who died under mysterious circumstances in 1996. Born in Massachusetts but raised in Texas, Nance first won acclaim as a star of the stage show, Tom Paine. The director of Tom Paine later received a fellowship to the American Film Institute where he met a young director named David Lynch and recommended that Lynch cast Nance as the lead character in his film, Eraserhead. Lynch and Nance were kindred spirits, two all-American eccentrics with their own unique view of the world. Lynch went to use Nance in almost every film that he made up until Nance’s death. Nance would also appear in small roles in films from other directors, usually cast as quirky and obsessive characters. Outside of his role in Eraserhead, Nance is probably best known for playing Pete Martell on Twin Peaks. Pete’s discovery of Laura Palmer’s body launched the entire saga.
Now, sadly, I can’t share any clips from Eraserhead on this site. I wanted to share the scene where Jack Nance, as Henry, first has dinner with his future in-laws but I couldn’t find any uploads of that scene that were not age-restricted. So, I’m just going to recommend that you see Eraserhead if you haven’t yet.
In my search for an Eraserhead scene, I did come across this song about Jack Nance and, in honor of Jack’s talent and legacy, I am making it today’s song of the day!
Since yesterday’s music video of the day came to us from Katharine McPhee, it only seems appropriate that today’s music video of the day should feature Taylor Hicks.
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I’m still disappointed that there was never a remake of From Justin to Kelly starring Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee. Imagine the duet they could have done with this tune. Well, even without Taylor, this is a lovely rendition of a classic holiday song.
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This music video was shot in Kylie’s living room!
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Don’t give up, Christmas Tree!
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For today’s music video of the day, we have this visually stunning offering from my favorite band, Saint Motel!
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