After much persistence from fans (and her former bandmates), Christine McVie finally reunited with Fleetwood Mac last night...for one song. She joined the band onstage in London for a performance of "Don't Stop". Check it out:
My daughter came into the studio this morning and dropped some soul on us. I'm thinking of instituting a dance policy for every guest (dance like no one is watching, right?)
Pearl Jam have released another song off their upcoming album, 'Lightning Bolt' (due out on October 15). They just released "Sirens" in a video on YouTube. Check it out:
A man named Robin Pietschmann proposed to his girlfriend Ashley on September 8 in a pretty unique way...while skydiving! (cue Tom Petty's "Free Fallin"). Since she couldn't hear him, he did it by revealing pre-written messages on his arms. He had the ring tethered to his shirt so he wouldn't lose it. Check out the YouTube video:
About 30 different people are running for mayor of Minneapolis, some more seriously than others. The weirdest and most confusing campaign has to go to Jeff Wagner. I'm kinda speechless after watching this ad he posted on YouTube last week. You just need to see it:
There's a video on YouTube of a guy in New Zealand having a run-in with a ram that has a GoPro camera strapped on its back. I think the lesson learned here is that rams DON'T appreciate having a GoPro camera strapped to their back!
When you're a grown man who has built himself a tree house about 30-feet up in a tree, you then need to construct the perfect pulley-bicycle tree house elevator right? Here's a creepy look (I don't want to know what happens in that tree house):
What if a 'movie trailer voice over guy' narrated your every mundane move? There's a prank on YouTube where Jon Bailer (the voice of Honest Trailers) follows random people around L.A. and does just that. It's pretty funny, check it out here:
A group of amateur filmmakers decided to write a five-minute short while they were drunk. They then made sure all the actors involved were drunk when filming it. The finished product, a "Star Trek" parody called "Star Drunk", went straight to YouTube. Check it out here: