This week in “Thanks, Internet” — the top (instrumental) hits of the past 50 years, illustrations of the dreamy dwellers between buildings, a Sizzler promotional video straight outta '91, a puppet jams to Rush, and get ready to turn it down for... this week's best mash-up.
1. Keep it Instrumental
What do the Harlem Shake, Star Wars, Hawaii Five-0 and Barry White have in common? Instrumental music that has made it to the top of the Billboard charts. It doesn't happen very often, but the good people at Medium made a (play)list of all the notable instances over the last five decades for us.
2. The Space Between Buildings
French illustrator Thomas Lamadieu travels the world reimagining what lives between buildings, leaving those of us who live in light-polluted cities in a state of awestruck wonder. Take us with you, Lamadieu!
3. Sizzler is the One
This week, Esquire unearthed a truly surreal Sizzler promotional video from 1991. The restaurant was rebranding and enlisted hairspray, baseball, lip-licking, extra-marital affairs, and a sailor to help. You must watch to believe.
4. A Puppet Plays Rush
Love or hate Rush, Neil Peart is a brilliant drummer. And now we have a brilliant puppeteer paying tribute for proof. Watch and marvel as a Mini Peart plays the real thing's unmistakable beat from Rush's calling card, "Tom Sawyer."