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Eddie Vedder’s Ukulele Track, Zooey Deschanel as Janis, Justin Hates Photographers

9/20/06, 8:46 am EST

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  • Eddie Vedder will contribute his ukulele song “Goodbye” to the soundtrack for Jack Johnson’s surfing documentary A Brokedown Melody.
  • Sirius to give the Metropolitan Opera its own channel, which will feature four of the opera houses live performances a week, plus archived stuff.
  • MTV’s brilliant early 90’s sketch-comedy series The State: Coming to iPod screens everywhere via iTunes. [via ProductShopNyc]
  • Zooey Deschanel (aka “one day you’ll be cool”) had better eat something fried and start a serious love affair with the Southern Comfort if she’s really going to play Janis Joplin, because we saw her about 673 times during fashion week and she is currently way too skinny and … sober to pull it off.
  • Justin Timberlake has jumped on the too-cool-for-fame bandwagon and allegedly freaked out at the paparazzi. We are now dreading the inevitable JT/Chris Martin collaboration. [via PerezHilton]

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Andy | 9/20/2006, 10:40 am EST

Does anyone know anything about Tom Petty having ALS???

Lobsters | 9/20/2006, 1:19 pm EST

“The State” was a hilarious comedy show. Better than “MAD TV”, “The Kids In The Hall”, “The Mister Show”, or “Saturday Night Live”. When the hell will it come out on DVD?

Vedder Sucks | 9/20/2006, 1:39 pm EST

Pearl Jam hasn’t put out a good album since Ten.

Beck | 9/21/2006, 8:46 am EST

Zooey too skinny? Don’t think so. Kate Bosworth… Nicole Richey… That’s too skinny.

And the too sober bit? Call me crazy, but I don’t think that’s much of a problem. If anyone can pull off Janis, it’d be Zooey.

The last good album PJ Put out was Yield, But other than that and Ten, everything else has pretty much blown.

Ryan | 9/21/2006, 2:30 pm EST

She better not fuck it up. Janis deserves a good biopic.

In fact, there should be more sixties biopics. Enough with the 50s.

Richard | 9/24/2006, 3:30 pm EST

Pearl Jam has evolved as a band (all good musicians should) and as far as I’m concerned, keep getting better. Don’t ever stop.

twangsite.narod.ru | 1/4/2007, 12:55 pm EST

grungerock is dead

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