Thursday, October 22, 2009

This and That

NPR is streaming the entire new 2-disc release from R.E.M. [NPR]
The Georgia Theatre's owner Wilmot Greene has been granted formal permission by The Athens Historic Preservation Commission to begin resurrection work. [Blur]
Dead Confederate's Hardy Morris discusses opening for bands like Meat Puppets and Dinosaur Jr. [AccessAtlanta]
Google to release it's own phone, perhaps a gPhone, as well as it's own music streaming service? [Telegraph] [TechCrunch]
BBC Four will be airing a documentary on Krautrock, including interviews with members of bands such as Faust. The doc can be viewed by Americans on their website for up to 7 days after it's air date (Oct. 23). [BBC]
Springs Tigers are the MP3 at 3 p.m. [Magnet]
Widespread Panic is all over ESPN these days. [ESPN]