10 Most Incomprehensible Bob Dylan Interviews of All Time

Bob Dylan

In what was certainly no easy task, New York Magazine has compiled the Ten Most Incomprehensible Interviews of All Time from rock and roll’s most iconic absurdist - Mr. Bob Dylan! Including synopses and videos of each interview, it’s an awesome look back at Dylan confounding reporters since 1961.

Top Price For In Rainbows

$205.81

Everybody’s talking about Radiohead’s new album, In Rainbows, and the band’s brilliant marketing plan that allows listeners to choose the price they pay for a digital copy of their album. However, a generous Radiohead fan who wanted to pay $500 for the album discovered that the maximum price the band will accept is $205.81 (or £99.99). So, if you’re wanting to pay the band more than $205.81, looks like you should buy extra digital copies for your friends!

Arcade Fire’s Cryptic Website Message

Arcade Fire cryptic message

Arcade Fire has posted a cryptic message on their website that tells visitors to “be oNline B October 6th.” Lots of rumors are flying around the internets, but NME is reporting that the band will announce a collaboration with LCD Soundsystem - which would probably cause my head to explode.

Jeff Tweedy Accepts Fan’s WristStrong Bracelet

Jeff Tweedy Wilco WristStrong Wrist Awareness Stephen Colbert

There is one very important rule to owning a WristStrong bracelet - to give it to someone more famous than yourself. Following this rule of Stephen Colbert’s “Wrist Awareness” campaign, a fan who recently went to a Wilco concert armed with her bracelet and a sign got Jeff Tweedy in on the action. Tweedy revealed himself as a Colbert fan and raised his general awesomeness. Check out the fan’s story over at the No Fact Zone.

Starbucks To Give Away Millions Of Free Songs

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Starbucks has teamed up with iTunes to give away 1.5 million free songs every day starting October 2. Customers will get a free “song of the day” card throughout the promotion which will include tracks by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Band Of Horses amongst others. With the number of free songs set to reach 50 million by November 7, Starbucks is hoping to use the effort to draw attention to its nifty new iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. If there’s one thing that may be better than the coffee chain’s Pumpkin Spice Latte, it’s free music…