Sunday, December 31, 2006

Happy 07














My Top Albums of The Year.
After much deliberation I bring you what I considered the top releases for '06'.

(1) Wolfmother-Wolfmother
Saviors of rawk in 06. The self titled debut was flat out the most consistently rocking album all year. If my year had a soundtrack, Wolfmother was it.



(2) Band Of Horses-Everything All The Time
This album came out of nowhere and surprised me with its staying power. Melodic melodies mixed with a Neil Young meets Jim James vocal.




(3) My Morning Jacket-Okonokos
Speaking of Jim James, MMJ comes in at #3 with a live document of what makes this band so great. This double album is a testament to my declaration of MMJ being the best live band around at the moment.




(4) The Flaming Lips-At War With The Mystics
At times I thought I was the only person who liked this record, even Flaming Lips diehards were apparently disapointed in this effort. I disagree. This a fun Lips record, one that leaves you with giddy excitement akin to one of their live shows.




(5) Secret Machines-Ten Silver Drops
Secret Machines cement their place as a premier rock outfit.
I see only good things ahead for them.



(6) Drive By Truckers-A Blessing And A Curse
The Truckers once again do justice to southern rock. A nice collection of influences represented on this disc.



(7) Gnarls Barkley-St. Elsewhere
Besides the ubiquitos "Crazy" which seems to be universally recognized as the single of the year, St Elswhere shows the dynamic relationship between Cee-Lo & Dangermouse can produce the party record of '06'.




(8) Beck-The Information
Two good records in two years, Beck is on a roll. Once again he manages to combine various influences, at this point, most of his influences are of himself.




(9) The Black Keys-Magic Potion
While Jack White is out playing in a full band, The Black Keys keep the white boy blues flag waving with their most accomplished release to date.



(10) Jenny Lewis And The Watson Twins-Rabbit Fur Coat
Putting Rilo Kiley on hold, Jenny Lewis released her first solo disc with the help of the Watson Twins. This one snuck up on me towards the end of the year.




Honerable Mentions:
Tv On The Radio-Return To Cookie Mountain
Gomez-How we Operate
Thom Yorke-The Eraser
Pearl Jam-Pearl Jam
Muse-Black Holes And Revelations
The Strokes-First Impressions Of Earth
The Raconteurs-Broken Boy Soldiers
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead-So Divided
Bloc Party-A Weekend In The City
The Roots-Game Theory
Vietnam-Vietnam
Deftones-Saturday Night Wrist
Keane-Under The Iron Sea
Loose Fur-Born Again In The USA

Top Concerts I attended in 06:

My Morning Jacket-at The Riviera, Chicago 11/24
The best live band in America.

Wilco at The Auditorium Theatre, Chicago 11/25
Jeff Tweedy & company wrapping up the year in their hometown with two sold out shows at the sonically impecable Auditorium Theatre.

Secret Machines at Park West, Chicago 10/9
In the round at a small venue with the bombastic sound of the Secret Machines.

Pearl Jam at the United Center, Chicago 5/16 & 5/17
I will be the first to say this tour was not as stellar as the '00' or '03' or '05' tours, but for a band like PJ, they will always belong in the elite of live acts.

Flaming Lips at Langerado Music Festival, Sunrise Florida 3/11
The most fun humanly possible at a live show. The Lips are still trancendent.

Wolfmother at Lollapalooza, Chicago 8/5
A coming out party for a great new band.



More Later,
HelperMonkey

Friday, December 29, 2006

Merry New Year and more

I wouldn't be around for awhile. I'll try to remember to post the second half of the best of NEXT for Wednesday. I am sure between HM and Megs you'll be in good hands. And speaking of NEXT this Sunday is New Year's eve and thus the radio stations countdown so....they moved the encore presentation of “Next” to 11AM on Monday so as not to interfere with the countdown

So this is the new year...and I don't feel any different. Best New Year song ever.


The end of the DJ? I don't think so and I hope not. I couldn't imagine a life without Lin Brehemer.

Plus even though I am on the radio I truely think Humans what to be entertained or informed by other Monkeys...I mean Humans.

I am addicted to this game. Very risk like. Dice Wars.

Oh and I know this is too late for this Christmas but this is great. Rap Musk.

More later
Bro

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Best of Next part one

Yes Next was last night but I still give you the list plus it does rebroadcast on Sunday night at 8pm and you can listen online at 1071thepeak.com. Part two next week.

Next is brought to you by Snapple. Thanks for all the support.

The Best of NEXT the singles. Albums to follow soon. The rules were simple. The song had to have been played on NEXT. I also tried to keep it to "under the radar" bands too. So no Pearl Jam even though they probably would have had one or two songs in my top 26 of the year. Anyway...on the the list.

26 - Tapes n Tapes – Insistor

25 - New York Dolls – Dance Like a Monkey

24 - Camera Obscura – Lloyd, I’m Ready to be Heartbroken

23 - The Little Ones – Lovers Who Uncover
22 - The Kooks – Ooh La

21 - Josh Ritter – Wolves

20 - The Rosewood Thieves – Los Angeles
19 - Yo La Tengo – The Race is On Again
18 - The Presets – Girl and the Sea

17 - Built To Spill – Liar

16 - 120 Days – come Out, Come Down, Fade Out, Be Gone

15 - The Black Angels – Manipulation

14 - Neko Case – Hold On, Hold On




I found most of the videos. At least you get a taste
More later
Bro

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

oh man am I in trouble

my little guy is already asking when Santa is coming back. Plus I got the "wrong" mommy and daddy lion. That fact, of course, didn't stop him from playing with the "wrong" mommy and daddy lion for about 8 hours straight.

and for the rest of us. Festivus.

Now that you don't have to worry about being good. Never get busted again. A former cop plans a new vid to help you get your drugs.

Should I admit this? This movie looks pretty damn cool. Transformers. Plus I was more of a Thundercats kinda guy.

Good bye James Brown. My favorite JB moment still is from Eddie Murphy in the hot tub on SNL.


More later
Bro

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Only 48 hours of shopping left

Prime Christmas viewing. 101 Christmas specials.

Nat King Cole - The Christmas song


Time Waster. Elf Attack.

and just in time for the holidays and the family visit. Why get up 5 times to get a new beer? Just get the beer caddy.

And sorry but I had too. My D!ck in a box. SNL skit. Don't click on the link if the title turns you off.

More later
Bro

Friday, December 22, 2006

In Memory of Greatness

It's hard to believe that on this day four years ago, we lost one of the most important figures in rock'n roll history. Sure The Beatles matter. so does Elvis. But the only band that ever did "matter" was The Clash.

I still have this memory of being seventeen years old in the back seat of my parents' car...we're on our way to do some christmas shopping and my dad says to me "Hey Meg, who was the punk band that covered 'I Fought the Law'?" I responded, "The Clash, why do you want to know?" My dad said "I think somebody from that band died." I asked if he knew who it was and he didn't. (figures!) I thought to myself "Please don't let it be Joe. Let it be Mick or someone else in the band." I'll be honest, I'm not much of a Mick Jones fan... sure big audio dynamite is cool, but Joe Strummer is cooler.

When I got home from christmas shopping that afternoon, I turned on the TV to CNN and it was confirmed that Joe died of a heart attack. I cried. My mother thought I was being melodramatic, but she never grew up listening to The Clash and didn't understand the possibility of a Clash reunion. (Since the Smiths are never going to reunite, my hopes were for a Clash reunion!) My parents now try to be hip and claim that they listened to The Clash back in the early 80s, which cracks me up very much, because I know that they didn't listen to them until I started listening.

To say the least Christmas 2002 was a blue one. I couldn't believe that one of my heroes had died. Losing Joey Ramon was tough as it was, but losing Joe Strummer was even worse.

To make things even more difficult, we lost him right before the Iraq war. I still wonder what sort of music he would have made during the times of the Iraq war. If The Clash had reunited, what would have happened? It's hard to tell. I have a feeling Mr. Strummer would have given Blair and Bush a serious piece of his mind.

The Clash was one of those bands that got me into punk rock when I was 10 or 11 years old. For me, my idea of punk at the age of 10 was The Clash, Sex Pistols and The Ramones. I remember hearing "London Calling" when I was in the 6th grade and it changed my life. Punk rock and the whole d.i.y. asthetic to make possitive change in the world is what saved my life and turned me towards being an activist and being politically active. I have always looked up to Joe Strummer because he wrote clever, passionate songs and had the guts to say things that not many people had the guts to say.

Even though Mr. Strummer is gone, we still have the music thank god! Not to mention, his passion for humanity and music is still around. This video for his cover of "Redemption Songs" sums it up I think.



Now don't mind me, but I'll be decorating my family's christmas tree while blasting London Calling very loudly.

PS- This past summer when I got my new golden retriver puppy, I named him Rudy after the ska reference and two of my favorite songs "A Message to You Rudy" by Dandy Livingstone (later covered by the Specials) and "Rudy Can't Fail" by The Clash. His full registered name with the AKC is Rudy Vennett Strummer. (and yes I call him Rude boy sometimes)

Thursday, December 21, 2006

I'm not sure what to do

The record business. Past Present and Future. A pretty good read.

Pitchforks top 50. Still waiting for HMs.

WWJB. What Would Jesus Blog. A music site.

You don't want to know where the presents are. Do you?


More later
Bro

From the land of misfit toys...


U2 "Window in the Skies"
A good track made better with a great video




In the spirit of the season, I give you this rather brilliant piece:

Dance Monkeys Dance by Ernest Cline





More Later,
HelperMonkey

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Happy Everything

I think that covers most of the holidays this season.

Next is Christmas tunes tonight. You can listen at 1071thepeak.com at 11. The show rebroadcasts on Sunday night at 8.

A Big thanks to our sponsor Snapple.

NEXT Christmas Playlist

The Apples in Stereo – Holiday Mood
The Fray – Happy Xmas (War is Over)
Aimee Mann – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Big City Rock – Silent Night
Groove Barbers – Let it Snow
Bootsy Collins – Chestnutz
Sufjan Stevens – Come On! Let’s Boogey to the Elf Dance!
Joan Osborne – What Do Bad Girls Get?
The Dan Band – I Wanna Rock You Hard This Christmas
The Knife – Christmas Reindeer
The Procession – All I Want Is Nothing Fro Xmas
The Late Greats – Sleigh Ride
The Format – Holly Jolly Christmas
Alexi Murdoch – Silent Night
Foolproof – Til Next Year


The little Drummer boy


More later
Bro

Monday, December 18, 2006

We had a lovely party last night

I had a great time and I hope everyone else did too. Good food. Good booze. Good conversation. Good tunes. Good times. Plus as a gift someone gave me a nice bottle of Reposado. You sir are my hero. I'll be cracking that open soon and sipping away. Thanks.

NotCot. Crazy stuff on the internets. Man I love this place. If you're lucky you might find something for the special someone. I personally like "nothing".

Oh so that's what that is called. 33 names of things you didn't know had a name but knew there had to be one.

I love this tune and the video.




Music Business Blog. I hope this is helpful to someone out there. Some interesting stuff for bands and what not.

Not all the end of year lists will be about music. How about the worst book covers or the best nude scenes or the best photos.

Now some music lists. Five most unintentionally funny albums. Or I'll stay doing the "five" thing. Five must haves.

More later
Bro

Thursday, December 14, 2006

A Mid-December Post


I attended the 24 Hr Second City: Letters to Santa Benefit Tue/Wed.
http://www.secondcity.com/news.php?id=313

Jeff Tweedy performed and auctioned off a concert where he would come and perform at your house for you and your friends...it ended up in a three way tie with 3 people obviously representing a collective of obsessed Wilco fans, he agreed to do all three for $17,500 each. $52,500 to charity just like that.
Later Steve Albini and Shellac performed and auctioned off a day of studio time w/ Albini, I not sure how much that went for.
In between was some pretty inspired improv and everyone seemed to have a good time for a good cause.

I suppose I should join the "Best Of List" fray on my next post, Cbro shall I go first?




Top Selling Artist Of All Time (US)
Most of these are predictable, but a couple surprised me
http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/topartists.asp




U2 & Pearl Jam Wrap Up Their Respective Tours In Hawaii Together
http://fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=318529

Together Jamming On "Rocking In The Free World"




Dance With The Flaming Lips
How cool would this be?
http://prod1.cmj.com/articles/display_article.php?id=28547259



Lists, Lists, & More Lists

Pitchfork's Top 25 Music Videos of 2006
Where do you go to even watch music videos anymore?
http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/39983/Top_25_Music_Videos_of_2006

Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of the Year

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/12800635/the_top_50_albums_of_2006/1


Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of the Year
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/12769472/the_100_best_songs_of_2006/1


Stylus lists their top 50 singles
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/stylus-magazines-top-50-singles-of-2006.htm


After being heckled by a bunch of rednecks during a show in Texas, Pauly Shore decided to get tough with the crowd... ooops.
http://www.fazed.net/video/?id=536



Comparing consoles
PS3 vs. XBox 360 vs. Wii
http://www.gametrailers.com/player.php?type=mov&id=15368

More Later,
HelperMonkey

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Next week 34

Next a new music show at 107.1 The Peak. It is brought to you by the good music loving people at Snapple. You can listen on the radio...remember those? or online at 1071thepeak.com. Tonight at 11 or the repeat on Sunday night at 8.

The Hold Steady – Girls Like Status (Boys and Girls In America)
My current favorite professional bar band.

The Kooks – Ooh La (Inside In ? Inside Out)
Debut cd reached number two in the UK and the band were delighted to win the Best Newcomer prize at the recent MTV European Music Awards.

Starflyer 59 – Nice Guy (My Island)
A California Band together since 1993. This is their 12th cd and when I say They I mean the touring band as Jason Martin does all the writing and most of the playing of instruments.

Slumber Party – Late Nite (Musik)
4th cd for this all girl band from Detroit. And to be very cheesey there is more Party and less Slumber on this cd then in their cds in the past. There is a bit of Elastica in them now.

Damien Rice – Creep (Radiohead cover)

Tom Waits – Rains On Me (Orphans)
Orphans is that rarity of an album: one that will satisfy hardcore fans as well as the uninitiated. Everything that you love about Tom Waits is in this box set. And a must get holiday gift for the music lover on your list.

Eric Bachmann- the Lying Lairs (To the Races)
Former front man of Crooked Finger goes Self-recorded, Nebraska-style, in a hotel room on the North Carolina coastline, To The Races more often evokes Iron & Wine than Springsteen

Pete Yorn – Maybe I’m Right (Nightcrawler)
Like most artist there are bunch of songs that didn’t make the record… Well there's a batch of them that have become a six song EP called Westerns which are kind of more country leaning songs that I was exploring during the period over the last three years. And there's another batch that is ten songs that is another record that is not released yet that I'm just putting together that is kind of a concept record that is based on a character from a movie that I like a lot.

Matthew Ryan – Everybody Always Leaves (From a Late Night High Rise)
Given that Ryan began writing the album shortly after the death of a close friend and the sentencing of his brother to 30 years in prison, the sorrowful tone of the album comes as no surprise...not to worry though as the lyrics do include hope as a main feature. The best songs are the subdued uptempo ones.

Rocco DeLuca and the Burden – Swing Low (I Trust You to Kill Me)
More than just a cool name. They sound kind of like Physical Graffiti to sound like if Jeff Buckley recorded it. The first band to be signed onto Kiefer Sutherland's back-to-basics Ironworks records

Duels – Potential Futures (The Bright Lights and What I should Have Learned)
Duels' greatest strength lies is in creating big, synth rockers that make you want to jump around you living room, provided no-one is watching, of course. Good not great and hopefully a stepping stone to that great album. This song was there first single but they re-recorded it for this album.

The Decemberists – Summersong (The Crane Wife)
As far as full albums go front to back this may be their best. Strangely as far as songs go they have done so much better. If this major label release has done nothing but get you to listen to their back catalogue then the job was done and done well. Oh and this cd is in my top ten.


More Later
Bro

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Well it's not Monday anymore

To get you in the wintery mood. Winterbells. As if the cold weather wasn't enough. Cute fun. Yes Cute.

Let it snow - Luscious Jackson


Now for the not so cute part...kinda a make up for the cuteness. Popculture translator. Ozzy just rocks. There are a few bad words but the nice part about Ozzy's swears is the fact that you can't tell.

NPR listeners pick their favs of 2006--musicwise. A very good list. Or maybe you'd rather have Stephen King's list of his Favorites.

More later
Bro

Monday, December 11, 2006

Come and get it

Radio dying even faster than expected. Ads heading toward internet.

The Grammys mean almost nothing to me but here is the list of this years nom's.

Rock's cliches. It's all been done before so why waste your time fighting it. Just be like everyone else.

File under: about bloody time. DRM free MP3s.

Prince will be the half time show. I wonder what kind of "wardrobe malfunction" the little purple one can come up with.

Muse sellout. Don't be afraid to check out their latest cd. Just because your American doesn't mean you can't listen to the UK. If you want to know other UK bands worth checking out try this list at NME.

Steve Van Zandt. What isn't this guy doing? He now has his own record lablel.

This YouTube is for people with a sense of humor. Enjoy PMS survival guide.


More later
Bro

Friday, December 08, 2006

D-A-DD-Y needs C-O-FF-EE

Holy Balls...you want a nice timewaster? Top Videos of 2006. Have fun doing as little as possible today.

Hey...Must be a devil between us or whores in my head.



Lost without Lost. Try these shows from TV Buddy.

Kate Winslet is a Jag. No really she is.

Hey its Friday...relax. In Praise of Idleness by Bertrand Russell. I know it is a bit ironic that this is quite long and you probably have to work pretty hard to read through and get it but on the other hand it will keep you from doing "work".

At least one Bush knows when to change when something isn't quite right. The tale of 3 red dresses.

Today marks the 26th anniversary of John Lennon's death. Online radio station LuxuriaMusic is marking the occasion by playing 24 hours of Beatles covers, "from the sublime to the psychotic."

More later
Bro


That song is sung by former Chicago bar band member who now scores with the soccer moms. He makes Kids Music under the moniker "Ralph's World". Its kids music that rocks. Really. No purple dinosaurs in sight.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Next week 33

The year is almost done and I am collection info on your favorite singles that have been played on NEXT. Please let me know soon. Time is running out.

Next is a new music show where I try to find you your next new favorite song. You can listen tonight at 107.1 The Peak in NY or online at 1071thepeak.com. The show time tonight is 11pm but if you miss it tonight you can catch the rebroadcast on Sunday nights at 8.

Next is brought to you by Snapple so in order to help keep NEXT on the air by a Snapple. Thanks.

The Playlist for this week:


Oxford Collapse – In Your Volcano (Remember the Night Parties)
The Who – Mike Post Theme (Endless Wire)
Voxtrot – Soft and Warm (Mothers, Sister, Daughters and Wives)
The Twilight Singers – Bonnie Brae (Powder Burns)
Easy Star All-Stars and Kristy Rock (Radiodread)
Home Video – Sleep Sweet (No Certain Night or Morning)
Joan Osborne – What You Are (Pretty Little Stranger)
M Ward – To Go Home (Post-War)
Jack Johnson – Home (A Brokedown Melody)
Bob Schneider – Holding In the World (The Californian)

Remember that Next is also an iMix. Just search for one titled "NEXT week 33"

Thanks for listening
More later
Bro

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Lying through my teeth so loud and clear

Best of 2006 music wise on NPR today.

More concert goodness with the "hope I die before I get old" geezers in The Who at AOL.

I know someone here has had to have had some Funky Freaky Dreams. Find out what it all means.
Strangely I don't remember many of my dreams. The only one I really truly remember involves Jesus(I think it was Jesus), my old house where I grew up, a gun and my suicide. It didn't end too well...for Jesus. Like I said strange as I know the suicide thing was supposed to be me. anyway. Look for a new Christmas tune from the Killers.

All I want for Christmas. A Reactable. I've been a mostly good boy.



More later
Bro


The title is from an Irish Band that recorded in LA and named themselves after their favorite watering hole. Now that is a band I can get behind. They are La Rocca and the tune is "This Life"

Monday, December 04, 2006

Sign up and then thank me later. Wolfgang's Vault. More concerts online then you could ever view in a lifetime...unless you are a college student that decides that homework is really just food for dogs.

Tunnel of Love


More love for the tunnel via Dire Straits


Finally a "church" I think I could get behind. When I get to it man. Dudeism.

More later
Bro

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Homework = Distractions


I should be working on my homework, which entails an essay about the passion of the christ (it's for my pop culture journalism class), reading and a slight assignment for astronomy (not due until Tuesday), my part of a group paper for my relationships and dating class (yes that's a real class believe it or not), but I have too much floating around in my head to concentrate. I figured that I'd clear my thoughts by writing on here...

First of all, I have a really cool announcement! This month is going to be the release of the first issue of the Backbone Mountain Review, which is a literature magazine showcasing Western Maryland writers. So you're probably wondering what is the big deal... Well, my poem "October" was selected for publication. Aside from being published in Frostburg State University's lit magazine when I was a student there and on the staff, this is really my first hit into a rather important publication. I am being published along side award winning professors and writers. I found out that there was an overwhelming response to get into the magazine, so surprisingly, I actually made it into something based on writing talent. for more information, here is the link: backbone mountain review . Maybe I'll post a few poems on here. Granted, I'll leave you all to decide that one!

Now onto other things, for my pop culture of journalism class, I have to write a 1,500 word paper/essay that is evaluating the press' coverage of a trend or a figure from pop culture. It can be from the past or even something recent. I'm not sure if I have to stick to American press only. The paper would also include my opinions on not just the press and media, but my opinion of my topic. So far, I have a few ideas, but I feel like there's got to be much more stuff. Here's my ideas thus far:

1. Madonna- Easy one, I know! I was going to focus around the eras of 1990-1995. When she was extremely racey and out there. My professor suggested writing about the SEX coffee table book, but I'm not sure if A. I can find a copy of the book and B. If I have the guts to actually look through the damn thing. Don't get me wrong, I love Madonna, but I'd rather write on her music and the truth or dare movie. One a Side Note- I was thinking about doing a comparision between Madonna and Kylie's music from 1997 to now. It's like they're stealing from each other.

2. Morrissey- This might be tricky if I can only use the American Media. Then again, maybe I can do a comparission between American and the UK's coverages. We all love the smiths and his solo work is really good when he's depressed and trying not to fall in love. I saw this really great documentary on youtube about Moz. There's all these theories about him and not to mention, he's one of the most influential voices in the past 20 years in terms of alternative rock and pop music.

3. Straight Edge- I thought an essay on the subculture would be interesting. So many people think straight edge kids are violent towards those who drink, smoke, whatever. But I am one to prove people wrong. I am straight edge and to me, there's a lot towards it than just the minor threat song. I know that it has recieved some bad press in the past too.

4. Emocore- It might be hard to research but the misconcept of what emotional hardcore is, is something that bothers me to this day. I hate the whole thing of labeling everything as "emo" that's like calling everything back in 1994 "grunge." This topic would be cool because I love the history of the DC Hardcore scene and I know a lot about the music from the 1990s (ie- sunday real estate, jawbreaker, get up kids, jimmy eat world, promise ring, ect).

5. David Bowie- I think we all know the possitives of doing a paper on him, but the issue is how difficult will the research be? Nothing like him has come to America. I mean nobody ever saw such androgeny during his "Ziggy Stardust" days. I can't think of anyone who has his sound or looks. He is probably one of the ultimate definitions of cool.

6. Prince- Once again another weird figure in music. Weird, but totally awesome. I love watching Purple Rain. I grew up on his music and I remember people find the whole "artist formerly known as" to be quite funny. I just wonder what sort of things could I find in the press.

My list is kinda long, but in a way, it's not. I need to find something where it wouldn't be like writing a damn book, even though someday I'll probably write a book about all sorts of pop cultural topics. I feel like there is probably something much cooler to write about even. So, if you have any better ideas or any suggestions, please speak up! It could be about a movie, a book, music, art, ect. Also, if any of those six ideas sound good, tell me which one you think I should do. I'll most likely post the essay on here.

On an ending note, I am curious to know what album you are listening to that isn't new or current.

Right now, I am listening to Oasis' Definitely Maybe. This is the one Oasis album I have yet to hear in its entirety until today. I now see why they could have been "The Next Beatles." Noel Gallagher is not only a great guitar player, but man can he write good pop songs. I already knew this, but sometimes you forget just how great something is. Just recently, I saw an interview with Noel and he was going on about how he loves Johnny Marr and the Smiths. I can definately hear some of those influences on their first album. It must be a Manchester thing. (I am crazy about the music history of Manchester and the whole "madchester" sound)

Well, I think that is all. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. I'll make sure to post more often!

Take care,
Megan

ps- pray for me that my dogs don't try to eat my work. Tucker, my blood hound, has been known to try to eat my books! Hopefully, Rudy (aka Rude Dog), my golden retriver pup won't follow Tuck's behavior.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Yes you should

I love the song and love the video but for the love of all that is holy can someone, anyone tell me why it's titled Big Log?



all of MP3 shut down. The Russian Company has shut down because RIAA and MPAA. Hey they had a good run.

New Courtney Love Doc on VH1. It will include Home Movies with Cobain.

Pazz and Jop audience online now. It's all bloggy.

There is alot of hate for Pitchfork.

Review of the latest "collections" of the Clash and Jesus and Mary Chain.

More later
Bro