Wednesday, August 31, 2005

the title to this post is "anything"

Tom Cruise has lost it...or has he. This has to be fake...This story is a good excuse to link here again. Tom Cruise is Nuts.

new Ice Cream with a sizzle.

Jesus and HeMan burn one down.

Fun interactive music quiz. Guessing album name by album art. I feel very good. I put in Pearl Jam and got 80% while the rest of the world got 64%. My score was 1301. Beat that HM.

Aversion reports: The last-ever Guided By Voices show is heading for a DVD release.
Guided By Voices’ final show, recorded New Year’s Eve at Chicago’s Metro, will pop up on DVD Nov. 15 from Plexifilm. It’s unclear how many of the 60 to 70 songs the band played that evening will make it to the final cut...

iTunes phone.

Over used music stories.

symposium on Springsteen's music.

Great scenes of Rock and Roll as done by Peeps.

I missed the new releases yesterday. Too busy listening to the new DCFC. It is great but not their best. A must buy but seriously get into their back catalogue. Try the "new" Dylan. Get the various artists at Austin City Limits and if you don't have anything by Todd Snider make sure to get his best of set. The man is pure gold. I was pretty disappointed with the Corals latest (you reading this HM) and EC well it's not bad it's just not memorable. That is sad coming from a former god. Enjoy.

Eric Clapton Back Home Reprise

Death Cab for Cutie Plans Atlantic
Thanks to a successful courtship with prime-time television, Death Cab For Cutie return with their major label debut Plans — a watershed moment for a group whose maturity has reached a new peak.


Bob Dylan The Bootleg Series, Vol. 7: No Direction Home -
The seventh volume of Bob Dylan's ongoing Bootleg Series doubles as the soundtrack to No Direction Home, Martin Scorsese's feature-length documentary covering the first act of Dylan's career (it's scheduled to air on PBS in September, and will be released on DVD that month, too). This double-disc set features a selection of 26 unreleased tracks (plus two previously released cuts), ranging from home recordings and live performances to alternate studio takes from Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde. While there's nothing particularly revelatory here, all the music is excellent and the album as a whole paints a good picture of Dylan's evolution from Woody Guthrie devotee to rock visionary.

Kanye West Late Registration Roc-A-Fella
On Late Registration, the follow-up to the multi-platinum College Dropout, West sets out to prove that his surprise solo success was no fluke and that he hasn't run out of ideas. Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Aimee Mann), an unlikely collaborator, co-produces most of the tracks.

Mose Allison Ramblin' with Mose [Bonus Tracks Prestige

The Coral The Invisible Invasion Sony International

Macy Gray Live in Las Vegas NuTech Digital

Herbie Hancock Possibilities

OK Go Oh No Capitol

Les Paul Les Paul and Friends Capitol
Todd Snider That Was Me: The Best of Todd Snider 1994-1998 Hip-O

Various Artists Austin City Limits Music Festival: 2004 Rhino
Jam Bands, Indie Rock, Roots Rock, New Orleans R&B, Urban Blues, Country-Rock

More later
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