Happy Birthday Dirnt From Green Day
Nice License Plate
Mullet Mike’s Teal Beard
Happy Birthday James Brown
James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, was born on this day in 1933. Today would have been his 85th birthday. James Brown died December 5, 2006. The saddest aspect of Brown’s death was it took 76 days to actually bury his body, his body was dismembered as part of a paternity dispute, AND his body was relocated 14 times because of family in-fighting.
Here’s James Brown from an appearance he made on the Midnight Special.
South African Man Survives Lion Attack
Watch this insane video from South Africa of a guy going into a lion’s cage and getting attacked. Luckily for him he survived.
THIS MAN SURVIVED! Absolutely insane video out of South Africa. Why would you go into a Lion Cage?! (@DailyMail ) pic.twitter.com/NTQTvP3IbS
— YP (@YoungPageviews) May 1, 2018
Foo Fighters Brought Out John Travolta For A Special Grease Tribute
Going to a Foo Fighters’ concert is always a fun experience, the band is known is performing three hour sets and at times can bring out a special guest from time to time.
This past Sunday night the Foo Fighters performed in Jacksonville, Florida and during their set they brought out actor John Travolta for a cameo. While John Travolta waved to the crowd, the band kicked into a quick rendition of “You’re The One That I Want” from Travolta’s classic movie Grease. “
Foo Fighters are on tour in support of their new album, “Concrete and Gold” and will be at the SAP Center in San Jose on Wednesday, September 12th.
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Watch a couple fan filmed videos below.
As it turns out, John Travolta wasn’t the only actor/singer who guested with Foo Fighters this past Sunday night. 80s icon Billy Idol also made an appearance during the band’s set. Foo Fighters and Billy Idol covered John Lennon’s solo classic “Gimme Some Truth.”
Today in 2003 METALLICA Played Their First Date With Rob Trujillo on Bass
Michelle Wolf at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Watch Michelle Wolf’s entire performance at the 2018 White House Correspondents’ Dinner.