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    Points of Reference

    Joshua BreedenBy Joshua BreedenFebruary 6, 2014Updated:February 7, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    POINTS OF REFERENCE is a music news blog for people with actual lives and/or short attention spans: a weekly selection of topical, pop music talking points fit for bars and break rooms. It’s divided into three sections: NEWS (duh), ALBUM RELEASES (once more with feeling), and STUFF AND THINGS (random, music-related crap from the internet). So, I’m all finished up here. Scroll down, won’t you?

    NEWS:

    • Folk legend Pete Seeger passed away. He was 94.
    • The Red Hot Chili Peppers performed unplugged at the Super Bowl. Viewer question: “How does he [RHCP guitarist Josh Klinghoffer] play guitar while convulsing?” He doesn’t, apparently.
    • Bob Dylan sold his soul to Sergio Marchionne.
    • Conor Oberst is recording a twangy LP in Nashville.  Also, Robert Smith and  some sundry troupe of somber, eyeliner-laden musicians are piecing together a new Cure album.
    • Music documentaries are going to dominate SXSW Film.
    • Toronto mayor and perpetually-impaired person Rob Ford has declared Feb. 6 “Bob Marley Day.”

    ALBUM RELEASES, FEB. 4:

    Broken Bells, “After the Disco” (Columbia).

    Michael Bloomfield, “From His Head to His Heart to His Hands” (Legacy).

    STUFF & THINGS:

    • PBS released Jimmy Hendrix’s last interview.
    • “The Believer” published a fascinating interview with pop producer Patrice Wilson. 
    • “In the Beginning, There Was a Nipple.” ESPN The Magazine, ladies and gentlemen. NSFW.
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