The Internet moves fast. Here’s a fond look back at our favorite links from the last seven days:
“Lost” Glen Phillips record finally comes home [Addicted to Vinyl]
AM, Then FM starts another round of great Christmas music [AM, Then FM]
Willie Pickens: A Jazz Christmas [Cahl’s Juke Joint]
The Twilight Singers: Live in Amsterdam, 12/8/06 [captainsdead]
New Release Report: 12/7/10 [Popblerd]
Top 15 ’80s Sex Comedies [Culture Brats]
Is this what Google +1 is going to look like? [Gizmodo]
Tron: Legacy music video for Daft Punk’s “De-Rezzed” [Retroist]
Andrew W.K. covers “Silent Night” [AV Club]
In praise of Frank Turner’s Rock & Roll [Broken Headphones]
10 board games yet to be exploited by Hollywood [Topless Robot]
The best books of 2010 [Slate]
Spotify’s U.S. launch unsurprisingly delayed again [Gizmodo]
Oneness of Juju: African Rhythms 1&2 [Funky16Corners]
Gobo Fraggle ends child abuse; a grateful nation rejoices [Jeff Stupid Vrabel]
A Miles Davis primer [AV Club]
Aretha [Wings for Wheels]
Back Tracks: John Lennon [The Second Disc]
Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Dangerous Giving [MAKE Magazine]
James Moody: 1925-2010 [Something Else!]
Fuck You, Charlie Brown [Deadspin]
An interview with author/filmmaker Steven Blush [Metal Sucks]
HBO to de-bundle and/or go online? [TIME]
Grok the Halls: Matt’s X-Mas Files Holiday Tunes Mix [Alertnerd]
Rudolph (You Don’t Have to Put on the Red Light) [The High Definite]
An unreasonably large collection of Super Mario Bros. theme song covers [The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit]
Library of Congress posts 700 Civil War photos to Flickr [The Atlantic]
Google launches its e-books store [Los Angeles Times]
Why you should be watching Jimmy Kimmel [Salon]
Chuck Lorre and the rules of the network sitcom [New Yorker]
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