Random music news for Friday, December 9, 2022

Looking for a Christmas gift for that, er, special person? Welcome to Poop Senders. It’s just like it sounds. I’ll try to keep music news for December 9, 2022, less, well, shitty.

  1. The end of an era: Iggy Pop, the inventor of stage diving, says he will stage dive no more.
  2. People always ask me what sorts of wild and crazy things happen backstage on tour. Prepare to be disappointed.
  3. Has Spotify figured out the mystery of musical taste? Maybe.
  4. Do NOT get caught up any of these new Metallica scams. The band is warning people about what to look for.
  5. Now THIS is a cool teacher! Using Korn as a teaching aid? Getouttahere.
  6. This Toronto dude went to the World Cup in Qatar and decided to make a music video while he was there.
  7. Is Måneskin the saviors of rock? They just might be.
  8. Dave Grohl’s Hanukah Sessions are coming back.
  9. TikTok has just released its year in review.
  10. Remember the fraudulent disaster that was the Fyre Festival? Its promoter is out of jail and uh-oh.
  11. St. Vincent has launched a new podcast on the history of rock.
  12. Into the new world of spatial audio? Here’s a list of the ten best spatial audio recordings of 2022.
  13. Remember Schoolhouse Rock? Its creator has died at 88.
  14. Kurt Cobain: The final interview.
  15. We will soon have a new inductee into the Metal Hall of Fame.
  16. Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen is still not well.

More music news? Look here.

BONUS: This was 70s TV at its weirdest.

@missmissy3131 #paullynde #kiss #margarethamilton #fyp #foryou #wickedwitch #genesimmons #acefrehley #paulstanley #petercriss #varietyshow #70saesthetic #tvshow #retro #flashback #funnyclip ♬ Beth – Kiss

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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