"You think, in a 50-year relationship doing this stuff, that there's not going to be some conflict, some disagreements? Of course there's going to be," Richards says. "...[Jagger] got used to holding the reins, and that was a bit of a shock to me at the time. But I got to live with it. And anyway, actually, what happened is we ended up sharing the reins again. But at the time, yeah, that did shock me, or disappointed me. Shock, I'm beyond."
Keith Richards talks about his memoirs
Listen on NPR's "Fresh Air."
Creators discuss Anne Frank graphic novel
Comics vets Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon discuss their new collaboration on YouTube.
Rocky and Bullwinkle creator dies
Alex Anderson, the cartoonist who had to fight for credit as the creator of Rocky and Bullwinkle has died at age 90, reports The New York Times.
Mr. Anderson, whose credit for creating the characters faded from public view until he won a lawsuit in 1996, was not directly involved in the production of the television series, in which Rocky and Bullwinkle raced to the aid of those in danger and solved mysteries.\
...The series, created by Jay Ward (who had been Mr. Anderson’s childhood friend) and Bill Scott, made its debut on ABC in 1959 as “Rocky and His Friends.” In 1961 it moved to NBC as “The Bullwinkle Show,” one of the first prime-time network cartoon series.
Music new releases Oct. 26, 2010: Carl Wilson, Sean Lennon, Zacherle
Youngblood Carl Wilson
Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger: Acoustic Sessions Sean Lennon
Monster Mash/Scary Tales John Zacherle
DVD new releases Oct. 26, 2010: Back to the Future, Girl Who Played With Fire, Star Wars Clone Wars, Harry Nillson, Johnny Carson, Chaplin, Twlight Zone Fan Favorites
Back to the Future: 25th Anniversary Trilogy (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
The Girl Who Played With Fire
Star Wars The Clone Wars: The Complete Season Two
Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)?
Tonight - 4 Decades of The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson
Chaplin At Keystone: An International Collaboration of 34 Original Films
Twilight Zone-Fan Favorites (5-DVD Tin Box),
NOT excited about DC's revamped Captain Marvel
This "new" take on the Big Red Cheese seems like more of the same old thing, rather the kid-oriented, fun take featured in DC's recently canceled Billy Batson and Magic of Shazam. Too bad. If any character should be published mainly for kids, it's Cap.
Lost Johnny Cash - Ray Charles duet recovered
From Billboard:
"Why Me, Lord?," written by Kris Kristofferson, was recorded by Cash and Charles in 1981 but never released. It now appears on "Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters," a new collection of Ray Charles tracks arriving Oct. 26 on Concord Records.
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