Monday, May 08, 2006

It's the smiling on the package-- It's the faces in the sand


the evolution of dance. Funny video of well dancing through the years. The perfect way to start your week.

YouTube can't have all the fun. Dog on bike on google video. I love the close up of the dog mounting the bike. Classic.

Thank you Steven Colbert. A site that thanks SC for his beautiful skit. Truthiness hurts.

Brokeback Dylan. Heath lead in new Dylan movie.

Darkside of the record book. Pink Floyd's CD has spent a record 1,500 weeks on the charts. What happened in 1988? No wonder they don't feel the need to get back together.

I am loving the new PJ. I will be playing "Marker in the Sand" on NEXT this Wednesday. I am waiting for a full report from Helper Monkey of course. Maybe he is listening to the new Tool too much to report here.

V Entertainment Network reports:
On June 27, 2006 Zoe/ Rounder Records will release "nineteeneightees," a new album of alternative favorites from Grant-Lee Phillips. The follow up to his highly acclaimed studio album, "Virginia Creeper" released in 2004, this release, culled from the era that brought us Reganomics, frozen yogurt and dayglow, features eleven tracks which generally represent the most influential songs and artists of his formative years. Featuring semi-acoustic renderings of cult classics by The Pixies, Joy Division, REM, The Cure, Robyn Hitchcock, The Church, Nick Cave, New Order, Echo And The Bunnymen and The Smiths, "nineteeneightees" exhumes an age whose underground music has long outlasted the more popular songs of its airwaves

Reuters reports:
Although details are still coming together, Bill[y] Joel is eyeing a June 13 release for "12 Gardens Live," a double-disc souvenir of his record-breaking 12-night sell-out run at New York's Madison Square Garden

More later
Bro



Title is from Interpol's "Evil" one of my favorite tunes in the past 5 years maybe longer.

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