The basic Q & A template went something like this: Bradley: “Many regard you as a prophet/god/savior/genius. What do you say to that?” Dylan: “Argh, erm, well, hmmm.” Bradley: “Wow, you’re so enigmatic.”
from Slate
The basic Q & A template went something like this: Bradley: “Many regard you as a prophet/god/savior/genius. What do you say to that?” Dylan: “Argh, erm, well, hmmm.” Bradley: “Wow, you’re so enigmatic.”
from Slate
The same people who were trying to get you to listen to Bootsauce and Rainbow Butt Monkeys 10 years ago are the same ones trying to get you to listen to The Trews and Thornley today. They like their rock served with potatos. They usually wear varsity jackets with leather sleeves, embroidered with some combination of radio station and major beer company logo.
Stuart from Eye Magazine
It’s snowing pretty hard outside, the first real snowfall of the year. Usually the first snowfall is a nice gentle flurry that I like to go walk around in, that puts me in the holiday mood. Today’s it’s cold, windy, slippery and wet. So now I’m just depressed, ’cause I know we’ve got 4 months of this in store.
Oi.
NEW YORK – Jon Stewart’s “America (The Book),” the television commentator’s million-selling riff on politics and other matters of satire, has been named Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly, the industry trade magazine.
In announcing the award Monday, Publishers Weekly called the book “a serious critique of the two-party system, the corporations that finance it and the ‘spineless cowards in the press’ who ‘aggressively print allegation and rumor independent of accuracy and fairness.'”
Stewart’s book was released in September and immediately topped best-seller lists even as Wal-Mart declined to stock the book, citing a page featuring the faces of the nine Supreme Court justices superimposed over naked bodies. The page facing the nude photos has cutouts of the justices’ robes, complete with a caption asking readers to “restore their dignity by matching each justice with his or her respective robe.”
from Yahoo
Mon Dec 6,10:12 AM ET
87 years ago today the French ship Mont Blanc blew up in Halifax harbour, practically destroying the city.
Learn more here.
Hmmm…can I skip the first day (except for NIN & PJ) and just hit the second?
April 30
david bowie, nine inch nails, pj harvey, interpol, the faint, franz ferdinand, the polyphonic spree, boards of canada, tv on the radio, yeah yeah yeahs, squarepusher, clinic, french kicks, secret machines, phoenix, beep beep, dogs die in hot cars, death from above 1979, the helio sequence
May 1
r.e.m., tears for fears, wilco, modest mouse, bright eyes, jimmy eat world, mos def, badly drawn boy, the streets, spoon, cake, the postal service, the shins, sleater-kinney, rilo kiley, radio 4, doves, iron and wine, the arcade fire, moving units
Happy 30th, CB!!
I didn’t hear about this until just now. Sad news indeed.