Watch Fallon and Billy Joel Form a Doo-Wop Group With an iPad App

It’s Friday, and if there’s even an ounce of joy in your heart, drop everything and watch this delightful clip of Jimmy Fallon and Billy Joel nailing a four-part harmony rendition of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," with an assist from an iPad app.

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The CD celebrates its 30th birthday, recalls a time when it was cool to play music with lasers

The CD celebrates its 30th birthday, looks forward to retro kitsch retirement

Like so many other technologies, it’s tough to pin down an exact birthday for the compact disc. If we’re tracing things back to the world of LaserDisc as a potential commercial product, we’re talking years or decades earlier. As far as laboratory testing is concerned for the tech as we’ve come to know, love and subsequently abandon, the we’re going back to the mid-70s in our journey. For the sake of simplicity, let’s go with the first commercial record to be released on the format. That would be 52nd Street by one William Martin Joel, a release that came a few years after the album’s issuing on vinyl, to coincide with the Sony’s CDP-101, which let audiophiles do more than just stare in wonder at the shiny plastic disc they just bought.

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