Kid Rock Dropped a Homophobic Slur Onstage at a Tennessee Bar
It's not unlike KID ROCK to blurt out whatever he feels when he's got the mic. He took the stage on Saturday night at FishLipz Resort & Grill in Tennessee and went after the crowd for recording him on their phones.
Apparently, security had been telling people to put their phones down, but Kid decided to take matters into his own hands.
He said, quote, "[Eff] your iPhone, yeah!" Then he called the people recording him a homophobic slur that starts with an F.
(Either Kid Rock isn't used to having a crowd or he just forgot what it's like . . . but it's pretty much expected these days for everyone to have their smartphones on and recording.)
(WARNING: The video is uncensored.)
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Which Decade Had the Best Music?
Around 23,000 people were surveyed about which decade has the best music.
Here are the results . . .
1. 1980s . . . 22%.
2. 1970s . . . 21%.
3. 1990s . . . 15%.
4. 1960s . . . 13%.
5. the 2000s tied with music earlier than 1950s . . . 6%
The 2010s were voted by 3% and our current decade, the 2020s, only got 2%.
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Rob Zombie Confirms He’s Directing “The Munsters” Reboot
It’s official: Rob Zombie is at the helm of an upcoming reboot of “The Munsters.” The musician-slash-director has taken to Instagram to confirm the long-running rumors.
“Attention Boils and Ghouls!,” Zombie writes. “The rumors are true! My next film project will be the one I’ve been chasing for 20 years! THE MUNSTERS! Stay tuned for exciting details as things progress!”
The beloved 60s sitcom about a family of friendly monsters living in the American suburbs will be rebooted for the big screen by Universal Studios – and it’ll most likely premiere on Peacock. Check out the post below.
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NIKKI SIXX Is 'Finishing Up' New Music From SIXX:A.M.
Nikki Sixx is "finishing up" new music from his SIXX:A.M. project. The MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist offered an update on his long-running band — in which he is joined by vocalist James Michael guitarist DJ Ashba — in a social media post on Saturday (June 5).
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The Five Most Valuable Music Catalogs According to Forbes
Forbes has released a list of the five most valuable music catalogs. And the top act is exactly who you think it is: THE BEATLES.
Here's the list . . .
1. The Beatles. . . $500 million.
2. Michael Jackson. . . $375 million.
3. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. . . $350 million.
4. Bob Dylan. . . $325 million.
5. Paul Simon. . . $250 million.
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Dave Grohl Appears In New Documentary “Punk The Capital”
Dave Grohl appears in a new documentary “Punk The Capital.” In the doc, the Foo Fighters frontman talks about the influence of Washington DC hardcore legends Scream.
The documentary explores Washington DC’s punk and hardcore scene from 1976 to 1983. Scream is considered one of the “most pivotal acts” thanks to their debut album “Still Screaming.” In the doc, Dave recalls the moment he heard the record and realized the band was just a few miles away from his home.
"I remember listening to [the album], turning it over and seeing that their PO Box was close to my house — and it blew my f****** mind!” he says. “Like, ‘Oh my god, one of D.C.’s best hardcore bands is like three miles from my house! It blew me away.’”
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Watch SLASH, PHIL COLLEN And ROBERT DELEO Perform JIMI HENDRIX's 'Fire'
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