T.G.I. Friday’s Denies Lifting Song From LCD Soundsystem
A rep for the company says a song in a new ad is an original work.
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A rep for the company says a song in a new ad is an original work.
The ad's soundtrack sure does sound a lot like "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House."
There's also an entire bowl of severed ears.
Do you have a couple of minutes? How about thirteen?
"You know, like little watches that have lots of moving springs."
Madonna gets a SAD! 50 Cent gets a RASH! Blue Ivy gets a BMW!
"I love that we're here and talking about a film, but I'm like, 'I can't really talk about the coffee.'"
"I don’t consider myself to be particularly famous. I’m like a scientist. I’m known in my field. If you like science, you might have read my papers."
The French celebration of food-world enfants terribles is back.
How a band that once seemed to be satirizing hipsters wound up asking real questions about functioning as an adult.
Plus: John Mayer might have said a smart thing.
The video for "Drunk Girls" is somewhat reminiscent of "This Too Shall Pass."
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