Carpe Diem!

Each day we’ll be highlighting something going on in the world. From songs of the day to photos of the day. We’ll bring you the spiral of incarnation. We’ll present a time travelers travel guide. Anything happening this day, this is the place.

Tycho – Montana [Song of the Day]

by Staff July 18, 2014

Continue the Friday night Freakout with our song of the day by Tycho.

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Zutons – Glastonbury 2008 – Song of the Day

by Tony Shea June 29, 2014

This year’s Glastonbury Festival comes to an end today. One of the biggest music festivals in the world, Glastonbury features dozens and dozens of bands over a five day period, not to mention hundreds of thousands of fans. BBC has been re-running some of the highlights from the fest’s past this week, including this gem […]

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Stanley Cup Finals – Kings Rangers Preview

by Staff June 4, 2014

Tonight it happens – the most glorious quest in all of sport – Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals featuring the LA Kings against the New York Rangers. The NHL has put together a pretty slick promo. Go Kings go! **You should follow Shea Magazine on Twitter HERE!**

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Whiter Shade of Pale – Song of the Day

by Staff May 29, 2014

Gary Brooker, the lead singer of 60’s orchestra rockers Procol Harum, turns 69 years today. Brooker and Procol Harum scored a #1 hit in the Uk with “Whiter Shade of Pale.” Since its release in 1967, the song has achieved a kind of immortality, having been used in dozens of films and television shows including […]

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Let My Love Open the Door – Pete Townsend – Song of the Day

by Tony Shea May 20, 2014

This week we’re celebrating the greatness of three folks who share the same birthday: Joey Ramone, Pete Townsend and Andre the Giant. What stars aligned to bring these three utterly unique individuals into the world on May 19, we may never know, but their collective awesomeness remains undiminished. Pete Townsend is one of the greatest […]

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Black Keys [Song of the Day] Fever

by Tony Shea May 13, 2014

If new albums are being released then it must be Tuesday. The Black Keys dropped their new album Turn Blue today. The duo from Akron Ohio have now released 8 albums featuring their original blend of blues garage rock, including the lead track from the new album, “Fever” which the band performed on Saturday Night […]

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Career Opportunities – The Clash – [SONG] of the Day

by Tony Shea April 8, 2014

It was today back in 1977 that the Clash released their self titled album. One of the great debuts in rock history, Rolling stone ranked the album #81 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. My favorite track is “Career Opportunities”. Here’s a blistering version that feels very alive! **You should […]

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Random Reading of the Day – Hope White – Witness on the Run

by Tony Shea April 7, 2014

Our Random Reading for the day comes from The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles during a recent ArtWalk. Today’s offering, as selected at random by Dan O’day McClellan is Witness on the Run by Hope White. **You should follow Shea Magazine on Twitter HERE!**

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SONG of the Day – Your Love – Frankie Knuckles – RIP

by Staff April 2, 2014

Chicago house music legend Frankie Knuckles died yesterday at the age of 59. A pioneering “voice” on the music scene, Knuckles had been in the game since the 70’s, helping to pave the way from disco to electronica. Frankie Knuckles RIP. Follow us on Twitter to see all of our updates.

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Eric Idle’s Greatest Hits

by Tony Shea March 29, 2014

image via Eric Idle turns 71 today. One of the founding members of Monty Python, the funniest comedy troop of all time – no disrespect to Kids in the Hall – Idle has penned a number of classic comedy songs. Below are a few of his greatest hits.

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Jump!

by Shea Garage March 26, 2014

Featuring mustaches, tracksuits, Cathy Lee Crosby and some of the finest PC technology 1980 had to serve up, this video documents stuntman Dar Robinson as he prepares to jump off the CN tower in Toronto. Unlike Evel Knievel, Dar Robinson never broke a bone in his body doing a stunt for a movie. However, during […]

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Hell’s Half Acre: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 25, 2014

And you thought the Badlands were bad. Welcome to Hell’s Half Acre. Here you will find many of the same geological formations as the Badlands. Unlike the Badlands, Hell’s Half Acre is just bleached rock blasted by the sun until only the most meager of colors remain. No bright oranges and golds to catch the […]

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Wagon Train: [PHOTO] of the Day

by Jay Hood March 24, 2014

Know what would have sucked? Being a pioneer. Imagine being in your wagon train. You’ve trekked across the country. You’ve gone across the Mississippi. You’ve crossed grasslands and avoided the Indians. Things have got to get better, right? Wrong! Now, stretching as far as the eye can see are mounds of psychedelic colored rocks. They […]

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