MusicRadar Daily: Google Street View album stream, Blur in LEGO, X-Factor lip-sync
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MusicRadar Daily - 15 October 2009
Editors 'hack' Google Street View for new album stream
(From NME via tomporter)
Handmade Music: NYC Thursday - wearable sound, DIY dance music + MP3s
(From Create Digital Music via tomporter)
Design a t-shirt for Fender, win a Squier
(From Goodjoe via tomporter)
Yoko Ono embraces Creative Commons? O Yes!
(From Boing Boing via tomporter)
Blur join LEGO Rock Band: see the band's avatars
(From Rolling Stone via tomporter)
Is it OK for Cheryl Cole to lip-sync on The X Factor?
(From The Guardian via tomporter)
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