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Mass Carnage: The Tech Industry Has Laid Off More Than 166,000 Workers So Far In 2025
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Mass Carnage: The Tech Industry Has Laid Off More Than 166,000 Workers So Far In 2025

“Efficiency” has become one of the hottest trends in the tech industry, and that is really bad news for American workers, because one of the best ways to become “more efficient” is to get rid of low-performing employees.  Just about every time a big tech company fires a bunch of workers, the stock price of …
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Pam Bondi Faces Backlash For Saying She Will “Target” Americans Over Hate Speech
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Pam Bondi Faces Backlash For Saying She Will “Target” Americans Over Hate Speech

The ruling class, at the behest of right-leaning Americans, is becoming more unhinged. Pam Bondi, the United States attorney general, said the government will “absolutely target” people who use “hate speech” in the wake of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Bondi said on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of the rightwing …
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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REPORT: Jimmy Kimmel unwilling to apologize for nasty comment on Charlie Kirk assassination
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REPORT: Jimmy Kimmel unwilling to apologize for nasty comment on Charlie Kirk assassination

Jimmy Kimmel made clear to ABC that he’s unwilling to apologize for the nasty comment he made about Trump supporters in the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination. Actually, Kimmel was going . . .
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Rashida Tlaib's HORRIFIC Screams In Public - She Went Too Far This Time
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Arcade Ports Ranked Marathon (Episodes 11-20) Time Stamps #arcadegames #arcadegaming #arcadegameplay
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7 w ·Youtube Wild & Crazy

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Anonymous "Do Not Fall For This Something Big Is Coming In 72 Hours"
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
7 w

Steven Tyler joins Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on stage in Hollywood
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Steven Tyler joins Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on stage in Hollywood

A mini-Aerosmith reunion happened last September 17 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles during the Joe Perry Project show when they were opening for The Who. Perry's band has a special line-up this year featuring his Aerosmith bandmate Brad Whitford and last night they were joined by Steven Tyler to perform "Walk This Way" and "The Train Kept A-Rollin'". The Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash also joined them previously on the show to play "Mama Kin". Since the band also has singer Chris Robinson (Black Crowes) and bassist Robert DeLeo (Stone Temple Pilots), the group also performed "Twice as Hard" and "Vasaline", famous songs recorded by their groups. The current line-up also has the keyboardist Buck Johnson and drummer Jason Sutter (Smash Mouth, Cher). Watch Steven Tyler performing with Joe Perry and Brad Whitford https://youtu.be/QrfmQmmNP84 https://youtu.be/L-AGwrkyE6g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTDl5AQBNMI&list=RDsTDl5AQBNMI&start_radio=1&pp=ygUec3RldmVuIHR5bGVyIGpvZSBwZXJyeSBwcm9qZWN0oAcB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p12M3v0dvKY&list=RDp12M3v0dvKY&start_radio=1&pp=ygUYIGpvZSBwZXJyeSBwcm9qZWN0IHNsYXNooAcB Setlist Let the Music Do the Talking East Coast, West Coast Twice as Hard (The Black Crowes cover) Combination (Aerosmith cover) Vaseline (Stone Temple Pilots cover) Mama Kin (Aerosmith cover) (with Slash) Get It Up (Aerosmith cover) Last Child (Aerosmith cover) Chip Away the Stone (Richard Supa cover) Walk This Way (Aerosmith cover) (with Steven Tyler) The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Tiny Bradshaw cover) (with Steven Tyler) Aerosmith announced in 2024 their retirement from touring but now revealed "One More Time", a collaborative EP with the British singer Yungblud, best known by Metal fans these days for singing at Black Sabbath's final festival and for paying tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the VMA Awards, in which he performed "Mamma I'm Coming Home" alongside Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The EP has four original tracks and a new version of the classic "Back in the Saddle". Due to Steven Tyler’s vocal injury, Aerosmith announced in 2024 their retirement from touring. But during the past months the singer has been singing in some charity concerts and fans started to question if a final show of the band was possible.The post Steven Tyler joins Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on stage in Hollywood appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Sammy Hagar says he was disappointed with his performance at Sabbath’s festival
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Sammy Hagar says he was disappointed with his performance at Sabbath’s festival

The American singer Sammy Hagar was one of the special guests at Back to the Beginning, festival that marked the final Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath performance. Before the two main concerts, the special guests performed famous songs from their careers and also covers of Sabbath and Osbourne's discography. Hagar played with a supergroup which had Tom Morello and Nuno Bettencourt and he sang "Rock Candy" (Montrose) and "Flying High Again" (Ozzy). In an interview with Eddie Trunk (Transcribed by Blabbermouth), Hagar revealed he was disappointed with his performance when covering the Osbourne track. Sammy Hagar says he was disappointed with his performance at Sabbath's festival https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1-2fAdu0g&list=RDSD1-2fAdu0g&start_radio=1&pp=ygUdc2FtbXkgaGFnYXIgZmx5aW5nIGhpZ2ggYWdhaW6gBwHSBwkJygkBhyohjO8%3D "I was very disappointed in myself because I thought I learned 'Flying High Again'. I said, 'I don't [use a] teleprompter, I never use teleprompters.' And I said, 'I'm not gonna use a teleprompter.' And they said, 'Well, we'll put up there just in case.' I said, 'No, you watch this.' I thought I had it memorized." "I was distracted right before I go on by a bunch of people. I'm standing on the side of stage waiting for 'em to do the set change after the drum-off, and I'm going, 'Oh, yeah.' I'm talking to people. All of a sudden I hear 'em announce me, and I was 50 yards from the stage. And [my wife] Kari's going, 'Oh, my God. They just announced you.' And I'm going, 'Oh, shit.' And I go running out. I'm walking around. And they start the song, and I go, 'Hey,' blah, blah, blah. And then I step out on the ramp and I go, 'Holy shit.' … I missed that whole thing." He continued: "And I'm running back looking for the fricking teleprompter. And, of course, the lyrics are moving faster than I'm singing them. But I got it together after that. But, man, if you wanna talk about having your private parts shrink up in front that crowd, that opportunity. And I choked. Sammy Hagar is a pro. Man, he choked, that fucker. So, anyway, then 'Rock Candy' was great. Well, that song ('Flying High Again') was great too, after we got it going. And the band came in backwards on the intro too, and so it was even crazier," Sammy Hagar said. During the same conversation, Hagar said it was an honor to have been asked to be part of that tribute. He also said there were a lot of magical moments during that day, praising Black Sabbath's performance but also names like Yungblud that in his opinion is a mix of Mick Jagger and Freddie Mercury. Hagar also praised Nuno Bettencourt, Tom Morello, Billy Corgan, Chad Smith, Danny Carey and Travis Barker for their performances.The post Sammy Hagar says he was disappointed with his performance at Sabbath’s festival appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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Aerosmith announce collaborative EP with Yungblud
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Aerosmith announce collaborative EP with Yungblud

After 13 years since their last album, Aerosmith, which announced in 2024 their retirement from touring, announces "One More Time", a collaborative EP with the British singer Yungblud, best known by Metal fans these days for singing at Black Sabbath's final festival and for paying tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the VMA Awards, in which he performed "Mamma I'm Coming Home" alongside Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The EP has four original tracks and a new version of the classic "Back in the Saddle". Aerosmith feat. Yungblud "One More Time" track list My Only Angel Problems Wild Woman A Thousand Days Back in the Saddle (2025 mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt71GM3q9H0&list=RDpt71GM3q9H0&start_radio=1 Due to Steven Tyler’s vocal injury, Aerosmith announced in 2024 their retirement from touring. But during the past months the singer has been singing in some charity concerts and fans started to question if a final show of the band was possible. In an interview with Eddie Trunk, the band’s guitarist Joe Perry revealed that the group is talking about doing a final show like Black Sabbath did with the "Back to the Beginning" festival, just a few weeks before Ozzy's passing. Joe Perry recently toured with his band Joe Perry Project, which had a special line-up this year. He was accompanied by The Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson and his Aerosmith bandmate Brad Whitford. Were also part of the band Buck Johnson and the Stone Temple Pilots members Robert De Leo and Eric Kretz.The post Aerosmith announce collaborative EP with Yungblud appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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The guitarist Eddie Van Halen said was God to him
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The guitarist Eddie Van Halen said was God to him

Eddie Van Halen started a revolution when his band released their debut album in 1978. Musicians all over the world were shocked by what they heard and desperately tried to figure out how the late legendary guitarist played. He was soon copied by many artists and the 1980s were filled with "shredders" inspired by him, although Eddie himself was not pleased with that. From then on, he became a guitar god for millions of fans worldwide. But who was God to Eddie when he was still becoming a guitarist? The guitarist Eddie Van Halen said was God to him "Eric Clapton was my God and everybody else's. I said that once in an interview. That's the guy I grew up on, but I don't play anything like him, and it came back to haunt me. They took it like I was being an uppity prick about it. I didn't mean that at all. I just meant that if you listen to Clapton, and listen to me, it's two completely different styles, even though he's the guy I grew up on." "And you know what else? This goes way back to the club days when we used to play Top 40. What's funny is that I used to get so depressed because I could never play a song the way it was on record. No matter how hard I tried it would never sound like other people's stuff. It wasn't until years later that it was actually a blessing in disguise, because I can only do me. I can't copy and make it sound like someone else." "It used to really kill me. We used to get kicked out of clubs. (Ed imitates club owner) "Your guitarist plays too psychedelic!" I'm goin', "I'm trying to play the damn 'Get Down Tonight! (by KC and the Sunshine Band)' (Laughs)," Eddie Van Halen told Dweezil Zappa on Guitar Player magazine in 1995. During the same conversation, he was asked whether he had a clear idea in mind of what he wanted to hear when playing the guitar, or if he simply listened to whatever came out of it. To explain his point, he used Eric Clapton as an example. Eddie Van Halen continued: "I never really gave it any thought, don't hate me, Eric! It's like he doesn't do that any more. Now when he solos, to me it's like he's pissing up a rope. Excuse my French. Listen to his early solos, all the Cream stuff like 'Sunshine Of Your Love'. (Ed plays a bunch of Clapton licks). The shit he does... he spoke when he played. And like 'Born Under A Bad Sign', the end of that solo was great. After having grown up on that, I thought that every time I solo I should make it like that too," he said. Although Eddie Van Halen was a big fan of Eric Clapton, he did not admire everything the guitarist did throughout his career. He was particularly fond of Clapton’s work with Cream, but was not very interested in much of what he recorded after the end of the supergroup. They met not long after Van Halen released their first albums and quickly became close friends. Eddie Van Halen did not enjoy the first Eric Clapton concert he attended Eddie didn't had the chance to watch Cream playing live and his first Clapton show was in the early 70s when he watched Derek and The Dominos, the band the guitarist created after Blind Faith. But he wasn't happy at all with the show and as he told Guitar World in 1992. Eddie felt like he was actually watching The Doobie Brothers or something like that. “The first concert I saw was Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton… To be honest with you, I was expecting something more powerful. If I would’ve seen Cream, I probably would’ve been blown away. Because that’s the era of Clapton that I really loved.” “The show was more of a Doobie Brothers kind of thing. There was like this tambourine and bongo player. The power wasn’t there… Al and I tried to get backstage; unfortunately, Eric had already left, but we did get to meet the tambourine player! Swear to God! “ "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs", the only album recorded by Derek and The Dominos became one of the most successful ones from Clapton's career. Besides the title-track, many other songs are still fans favorites like "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Keep on Growing". He said Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker made Clapton sound better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTZ4IYPy_cE&list=RDiTZ4IYPy_cE&start_radio=1&pp=ygURY3JlYW0gaSdtIHNvIGdsYWSgBwE%3D Interestingly, although he appreciated some of Eric Clapton’s work before Cream, such as his time with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Eddie told Rolling Stone in 2011 that Peter Green actually sounded more like Clapton than Clapton himself did at that time. Van Halen also said that he felt Cream’s Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce elevated Clapton’s playing, making him sound better. “Well, after Cream he changed, you know? When he started doing “I Shot the Sheriff” and this and that, and when he hooked up with Delaney & Bonnie, his whole style changed. Or at least his sound. I think the major factor was, if you listen to the live stuff. Like, say, “I’m So Glad” on Goodbye, Cream. You listen to the three guys go, and it was Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker that actually made Clapton sound really good.” Eddie Van Halen continued: “Because they were a couple of jazz guys pushing him. I think I actually read somewhere a long time ago that Clapton said, “I didn’t know what the hell I was doing.” He was just trying to keep up with the other two guys.” “But it’s funny, though, because when I did dig back to the John Mayall Bluesbreakers days, I found Peter Green, who’s actually more Clapton than Clapton himself. He was a little smoother and more tasty, you know? I don’t know what ever happened to him,” Van Halen said. Eddie's favorite Cream albums were the ones with live recordings, during the conversation he mentioned "Wheels of Fire" and "Goodbye" as two he liked a lot. He preferred the live performances because you could really hear the three musicians playing "in their live element". When he was a kid he would sit down with his guitar, listen to those songs and learn every detail.The post The guitarist Eddie Van Halen said was God to him appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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