Sunday, April 30, 2006

What a beautiful day


These are my favorite kind of days. Shorts with long sleeves. Life is good sometimes.

Jazz Fest back in the Big Easy. The Boss plays tonight. Get his new cd. The Pete Seeger Sessions.

Wow. Check out this Preacher. Bad Language so be warned. Watch him go after a phone-in Satanist.

Something for the ladies. The hardest working middle aged man in show business. Murray Hill. Just trying to help ladies. You can thank me later.

Save up the hard earned pennies for July 11. Thank you Rhino
Rhino has set a July 11 release date for reissues of the first five Jesus & Mary Chain studio albums, which have been out-of-print on CD in the United States for years. The Dual Disc packages feature a remastered version of the album on the audio side, while the DVD side boasts a high-resolution audio mix and three music videos from the era. JAMC's acclaimed 1985 debut, "Psychocandy," features videos for "Just Like Honey," "Never Understand" and "You Trip Me Up," while its 1987 successor, "Darklands," includes clips for the title cut, "Happy When It Rains" and "April Skies." The videos for 1989's "Automatic" are "Blues From a Gun," "Her Way of Praying" and "Head On," while 1992's "Honey's Dead" rounds up clips for "Almost Gold," "Far Gone and Out" and "Reverence."The group's last Warner Bros. release, "Stoned and Dethroned," is augmented with videos for "Sometimes Always," "Come On" and "Snakedriver." JAMC disbanded following the 1998 Sub Pop release "Munki."

Congrats to Tapes n Tapes--I will be playing "insistor" next Wednesday on Next.
Minneapolis buzz band Tapes 'N Tapes has signed with XL Recordings, which will release its debut album, "The Loon," on July 25, according to a label spokesperson. The group has been selling the album on its own since last fall and has become a favorite of indie-centric music blogs ever since. The Coalition of Independent Music Stores began racking the album at retail last month.Accurately described as the illegitimate red-headed stepchild of the Pixies' Frank Black and former Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus, Tapes 'N Tapes will kick off its first U.K. tour May 18 in London. An extensive summer North American tour is also in the works.

Summer concerts to hit.

Go time for the Pumpkins.

More later
Bro

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