Tuesday, 30 June 2026

1981 Rock Hit Named One of the Top Bass Lines Ever — And It Still Hits

Bass players don't often get the love they deserve. I know this, because I'm a bass player. While the lead vocalists and guitarists get to be front and center, the bassists, and drummers, often go unnoticed. Frankly, though, a lot of bassists like staying in the background, so it's all good, but it's still nice to recognize their importance and role in a song and band.

The bass guitar is an important piece of any band. Without the bass and drums locking into each other, a band has no heartbeat and no soul. Not to be overly dramatic, but the bass guitar is important.

Now, one song from 1981 is being recognized as having one of the greatest bass lines of all time. It still hits.

1981 Rock Hit Has One of the Greatest Bass Lines of All Time

That song is Blondie with "Rapture." What makes this bassline stand out? It's got that disco vibe that was popular in the 1970s and early 1980s. It still rocks but also represents the disco movement that was happening during that time period. It also represents Blondie.

The staff at Classical Music has named "Rapture" one of the best bass lines ever. Nigel Harrison played it.

"Nigel Harrison's disco-infused bassline in Blondie's 'Rapture' perfectly captures the band's infectious fusion of new wave, funk rhythms and hip-hop energy," they note in the feature. "The bass has a thick sound, sitting at the low end of the register and providing a rich foundation for the rest of the song's layers. 'Rapture' also features rap – the first U.S. No. 1 single to do so."

According to Chris Stein, founding member of Blondie, it was an exciting time when "Rapture" came out.

"It was just super exciting and eye-opening to see all this going on at the same time as the downtown music scene, but there was really no connection between these two scenes at that point," she said during a 2022 podcast interview on Sing for Science. He added, "We had heard 'Rapper's Delight' [The Sugarhill Gang] on the radio, so I had a basic conception of it, but seeing it in person was really eye-opening." This song still hits decades later, so Blondie and "Rapture" certainly deserve to be named among the best bass lines ever.



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'Heatwave Eggs' And 'Heatwave Crepes' Go Viral As People In Europe Cook Under Direct Sun

An Instagram user reportedly cooked an omelette outdoors in Belgium, where temperatures reached 45.2 degrees Celsius.

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Monday, 29 June 2026

Starz Announces Premiere Date for S.W.A.T. Exiles Spin-Off Series on Sept. 25

Starz has officially landed the rights to S.W.A.T. Exiles, a spin-off series of S.W.A.T., the popular crime drama that ran on CBS from 2017-24.

Deadline first reported news of Starz acquiring S.W.A.T. Exiles, which is produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television.

“The response to S.W.A.T. Exiles has been extraordinary and is a testament to the strength of the franchise, as well as the passion and commitment of Shemar Moore, Jason Ning and Neal H. Moritz, who have been outstanding partners throughout the process,” said Keith Le Goy, Chairman, Sony Pictures Television. “As we continue to expand the S.W.A.T. universe, this project reflects our broader strategy of making bold investments in premium IP and leveraging our independent studio model to identify opportunities, move quickly and maximize value around the world. The commitment from Starz, combined with robust worldwide sales, validates both the franchise’s lasting appeal and the strength of Sony’s global business.”

When will S.W.A.T. Exiles premiere on Starz?

The show is set to debut on Sept. 25, Deadline's Nellie Andreeva reported. The first season will consist of 10 episodes.

S.W.A.T. Exiles engages a deeply passionate fanbase that aligns strongly with our audience,” said Alison Hoffman, President, Starz Networks. “We’re thrilled to join forces with Sony to be the first place U.S. fans can experience this thrilling new chapter in the franchise.”

Sony Pictures Television has sold S.W.A.T. Exiles in every major territory around the world, including  Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.

What to know about S.W.A.T.?

The original S.W.A.T. premiered on Nov. 2, 2017 and ran for eight seasons and 163 episodes.

The show focuses on Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson and his Twenty Squad, a S.W.A.T. unit. Shemar Moore, who played Harrelson, issued an official statement on the news of Starz acquiring S.W.A.T. Exiles.

“’S.W.A.T. Exiles’ is coming in hot! I couldn’t be more excited that Starz is bringing this next chapter to audiences in the U.S,” Moore said. “A huge thank you to Sony Pictures Television for believing in this franchise and continuing to invest in what we’ve built together. What makes this moment even more special is that we’re reaching audiences in all major territories worldwide. Fans everywhere will get to experience this epic new ride together.”



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Sunday, 28 June 2026

Costco Just Dropped a New Dessert in Time for July 4—Is It Worth It?

Just ahead of the Fourth of July, Costco has introduced a new waffle cone bar cake, an oversized dessert which has the look and flavour of a classic ice cream cone—without the risk of melting in the summer heat. 

Priced at around $18.99, the cake is low-cost and big enough to feed a crowd.  That makes it a perfect contender for backyard barbecues, pool parties, and July 4 holiday gatherings. 

What’s Actually in the Cake?

Despite the “ice cream” buzz, this isn’t a frozen dessert. 

Costco has recreated the taste of ice cream, but in cake form. The waffle cone bar cake features sponge cake layers, rich creamy filling, drizzled with chocolate and caramel, and topped with mini chocolate-filled waffle cones for a crowd-pleasing finish. 

Like other Costco bar cakes, it’s easy to slice and share, and is heavy on filling compared to the cake itself.

The result is something that looks like a mashup between a sheet cake and an ice cream sundae—arguably ideal for July 4, when traditional ice cream cakes can quickly turn into a melted mess once they leave the freezer.

Why It Works for July 4 Celebrations

If you’re hosting a Fourth of July cookout, dessert can be one of the trickier elements to get right. 

Ice cream is always a crowd-pleaser, but it doesn’t work in hot weather. Cakes are easier, but they don’t always feel seasonal.

Costco’s new offering threads the needle. You get the nostalgic flavour profile of waffle cones, chocolate, and ice-creamy filling, but in a format that can sit out on a table during a long afternoon of grilling and celebrating.

What Shoppers Are Saying

Early reactions online suggest Costco has another hit on its hands. 

Shoppers seem torn between excitement and restraint. “The problem is the price because I’d want to buy two,” one commenter joked. Another said, “This tastes just like ice cream—no joke!

Others have raised small concerns—mainly around whether the waffle cones could turn soggy over time—but early feedback from those who’ve tried it suggests they hold up better than expected, staying “very crunchy,” according to responses circulating online. 

There are also some concerns over the ingredients: “Costco needs to start using better-for-you ingredients in the cakes,” and “Why can't they actually make clean stuff?

As with most Costco bakery items, availability appears to be limited and location-dependent, at least for now, meaning you may need to check your local store before building your July 4 menu around it. 

So…Is It Worth It?

Whether this cake is worth picking up depends on what you’re looking for.

From a value standpoint, it’s hard to argue with the price. Feeding a group for under $20 is a classic expectation among Costco shoppers, and the “wow” factor adds extra appeal.

On the flip side, this is clearly an indulgent dessert. It’s rich, heavy on cream and toppings, and not exactly something you’d classify as a light summer treat. If you prefer simpler options or are watching what you eat, it might not be the best fit.

But for a July 4 party dessert that’s easy, shareable, and built for hot weather, it checks a lot of boxes. It delivers the flavour of an ice cream cone without the logistical headache—and for many hosts, that alone could make it worth adding to the cart.

Bottom line: If you’re already heading to Costco before the holiday, this new cake is a low-risk, high-reward pickup. It’s not revolutionary—but as a crowd-pleasing shortcut for summer entertaining, it might be exactly what you need.



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Saturday, 27 June 2026

Nancy Guthrie Update: Pima County Sheriff Releases Major Statement on New Video Claim

The Pima County sheriff, Chris Nanos, is responding a major new report claiming there may be video in the Nancy Guthrie case.

Nanos made the comments during an interview on KVOI AM1030's Buckmaster Show on Friday, June 26, 2026. He doesn't believe the new claim, including of a possible video and suspect addresses, is real. That show is located in Tucson, where Nancy lives.

“I think the FBI has done a number of arrests for false or fake ransom notes,” Nanos told the hosts, according to Newsweek. “It's a shame that that happens, but I think we're looking at another one of those today.” Newsweek reported that he was specifically referring to the note sent to TMZ about the video, although there have been other ransom note claims.

The fate of Nancy Guthrie, who disappeared from her Tucson home on February 1, remains unknown, even though the FBI and sheriff previously released chilling door cam photos showing a masked and armed suspect.

The New Ransom Note Claimed Video of Nancy Guthrie & the 'Main" Suspect Exists

Pima County Sheriff deputies.

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TMZ reported on June 26 that the outlet had received a new note that it authenticated as being from the same account as a previous note demanding Bitcoin.

The new note is "from the person claiming to know the identities of Nancy Guthrie's kidnappers, and this time he says he has video of the "main guy" and Nancy the day she died," TMZ revealed.

He added, "I am not the idiot who recently called in a tip about her burial site in Mexico," and he denied reports that the previous ransom note was written by a woman, TMZ reported.

"I have a phone stashed in a secure location guaranteeing both the information it stores and the safety of the phone," the email said, according to TMZ. He goes on to say, "What it contains is my definition of delivering them on a silver platter, a short video of the main guy with Nancy the day that was probably her last, pictures of both involved, names and addresses and age." He also claimed there are two kidnappers, the entertainment site reported.

Sheriff Chris Nanos Says the Nancy Guthrie Investigation Is 'Ongoing'

The sheriff said little else on the show. “I can't tell you much more on that, because it would be inappropriate. It is ongoing," he added, according to Newsweek.

He also said that high-profile cases can produce fake notes, adding, according to Newsweek, "It is a shame that these type of events occur, people have great interest… that’s good because it helps us, but then it gets really gets abused."

“People who call in fake ransom notes, people who claim for the sake of media and the family, they get out and disturb, in this case, an entire neighborhood.”

There is a major reward in the case. Authorities have said that they have ruled out only Guthrie's kids and their spouses as potential suspects in the missing person's case, which they believe was an abduction. They found drops of Guthrie's blood on her front stoop, per a previous press conference from the sheriff.

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Friday, 26 June 2026

1966 John Wayne Classic Named Among Best Westerns Ever - and You Can Watch It for Free

Few actors are more synonymous with a specific genre than John Wayne is to the Western. Clint Eastwood and Henry Fonda might be a close second and third, but the Duke is the true Western icon.

Paired with John Ford, Wayne created a number of the most iconic movies the genre has ever seen, but his pairings with Howard Hawks also helped create two of the best movies in Western history.

Rio Bravo made its debut in 1959 and became an instant classic. Just seven years later, the two reconnected for a similar film that also ended up in the pantheon of best Westerns.

'El Dorado' Named Among Best Westerns

Rotten Tomatoes compiled a list of the best Westerns of all time and placed El Dorado at No. 18 on the list.

The film isn't dissimilar to Rio Bravo, but Hawks preferred it that way. The legendary director wanted to focus on the relationships between characters rather than a range war.

"Story? There's no story. You and Duke play two old cowboys," Hawks told Robert Mitchum, who later recalled, "He was right. It was all character development."

Hawks based his movie off of The Stars in Their Courses by Harry Brown and angered the author by straying from the source material, which unfolded as a Greek tragedy.

"I'm much more interested in the story of a friendship between two men than I am about a range war or something like that," Hawks said. "There's probably no stronger emotion than friendship between men. When it comes to Wayne and his relationships, that's better than the story... Any time you get somebody who's as good as Wayne and Mitchum, you're going to make better scenes than there are in the script."

James Caan Was Lied to?

By omission, at least.

Hawks refused to tell the newcomer that he was playing a comedic role in the film, allowing the youngster to play his part straight, by which he received laughs.

 "It was Caan's first good part, and he accepted anything I'd tell him without any argument. He's a damn good actor, and we started rolling the more we got into it. He got a lot of laughs playing it perfectly serious. He didn't know he was playing a comedy," Hawks revealed.

"Not until he went to see the preview. He came up to me and said, 'Why didn't you tell me I was playing a comic part?' And I said, 'You'd have spoiled it. You'd have tried to be funny.'"

Just a few years later, Caan was nominated for an Academy Award for his work as Sonny Corleone in The Godfather.

El Dorado is available for free on Pluto TV.

Related: 1957 Classic, Initially A Box Office Flop, Named Among Greatest Westerns of All Time



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Thursday, 25 June 2026

How Beanie Sigel's 2005 Hit 'Feel It in the Air' Samples Raphael Ravenscroft's Iconic Sax

One of the coolest aspects of music is seeing the work of one artist be sampled or repurposed by another performer in a completely different musical category. Perhaps nowhere is this more evident than rap music, which over the years has borrowed parts of songs from almost every genre you can think of.

In March 2005, rapper Beanie Sigel released his third studio album, The B. Coming. The project contained the song "Feel It in the Air," which peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and features a prominent saxophone sample from one of the most renowned sax players of the 1970s.

"Feel It in the Air" may have sounded familiar to 1970s music fans

Produced by Heavy D, who also wrote the lyrics with Sigel, "Feel It in the Air" borrows from a number of songs, including "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" by Geto Boys.

The unmistakable sax notes, which help kick off the song and set the tone, were taken from "Whole Lotta Something Goin' On," a 1979 track by British musician Raphael Ravenscroft.

Ravenscroft's voice is also sampled--he's the person saying "feel it in the air"---but the sax steals the show.

This shouldn't be too surprising though; after all, it was Ravenscroft who was responsible for "most recognizable sax riff in pop music history."

The iconic Raphael Ravenscroft and the best sax solo ever

While Ravenscroft recorded his own songs, he is best known for playing the sax on Gerry Baker's 1978 hit "Baker Street." The timeless riff has been described as “the most famous saxophone solo of all time" and "one of the most recognizable saxophone solos of all time."

In 2015, WatchMojo named Ravenscroft's "Baker Street" performance the No. 1 sax solo in pop and rock music history. Without question, it is the crowning career achievement for Ravenscroft, who passed away in October 2014 at the age of 60.



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