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Weirdest Misheard Lyrics Of 2015

BuzzFeed Video look back at some of the biggest pop hits of 2015, and the inccorect lyrics some people sing to them.

Watch Kyle Mooney Act As A Reporter At A Justin Bieber Concert In This Unaired SNL Skit

In this unaired Saturday Night Live skit, Kyle “Cut for Time” Mooney posed as a reporter and spoke to people waiting in the rain to see Justin Bieber perform on the TODAY show.

This Simple Test Will Blow 98% Of People’s Minds.

This was a simple test, but what happened at the end probably blew your mind.

The Funny Commercial Tells You To Go Outside More…It’s Fake, But Real At The Same Time

Set in the world of a spoofed prescription drug commercial, Nature Rx offers a hearty dose of laughs and the outdoors – two timeless prescriptions for whatever ails you. Side effects may include confidence, authenticity, remembering you have a body, and being in a good mood for no apparent reason.

Behind the humor and parody of Nature Rx is good science. Research shows that spending more time in nature improves your health, wellbeing, and leads to making better environmental decisions. Find out more…http://www.nature-rx.org/research/

Why You Can’t Look Away For A Moment If You Have A Pet Raccoon

Gosha the raccoon loves washing objects in its owner’s home. But if they look away for a second, they might find a few object they don’t want cleaning.

Simple Minds’ Isolated Vocals For “Alive And Kicking”

Simple Minds’ Once Upon a Time from 1985 is one huge-sounding album, one of my favourite on CD. Mel Gaynor’s drums, Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain’s production, it’s so stadium-shaking, with a carload of songs to match.

Although already successful in their native UK and Europe, the band had also now become popular in the US, mainly due to the Keith Forsey-penned “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” which appeared on The Breakfast Club soundtrack and had become a No.1 hit there. However, the band deliberately left the track off the album due to their reluctance to record it. Four singles were taken from the album; “Alive And Kicking” (UK No. 7, US #3), “All The Things She Said” (UK No. 9, US #28), “Sanctify Yourself” (UK No. 10, US #14), and “Ghost Dancing” (UK #13). The album topped the UK charts, and peaked at No.10 on the US charts (5 consecutive weeks in Top 10 of Billboard and 16 weeks in Top 20).

Here’s Jim Kerr’s isolated vocals for “Alive And Kicking”, where you can hear a bit of guitar from Charlie Burchill in the mix.

https://youtu.be/qq-ru-635cw

Lemmy From Motorhead’s Isolated Vocals For “Ace Of Spades”

Motörhead released its most famous track “Ace Of Spades” in 1980 on their Ace of Spades album. The track went to #15 on the UK Singles Chart and became their biggest-ever hit, a staple in the rock world. Ian Fraser “Lemmy” Kilmister died from cancer on Monday, December 28 at 70 years of age. Play this one loud.

David Lynch Gives The Best Advice You’ll Hear All Year: “Keep Your Eye On The Donut”

“The hole is so deep and so bad; the donut is a beautiful thing.”

Guns N’ Roses Are Playing Coachella, Billboard Reports

Guns N’ Roses, with founding members Axl Rose and Slash, will headline the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., set for April 15-17 and April 22-24, according to multiple sources. The band is also tapped to be one of the first acts to play the new Las Vegas Arena, which is set to open April 6 with The Killers and Wayne Newton. Additionally, the reunited band is negotiating with promoters to play as many as 25 football stadiums in North America in the summer of 2016. The band is said to be asking as much as $3 million per show, with tickets topping out in the $250-$275 range.

Via Billboard

This Guns N’ Roses Short Clip Is Playing Before Star Wars And Fans Are Freaking Out

First the Guns N’ Roses website shows their original logo, and now, before some screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, THIS comes on the screen.

Are the band reforming? A new greatest hits album? Nothing at all? Stay tuned.