There are currently, 4 guest(s) and 0 member(s) that are online.
You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here
|
|
Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.
|
|
 |
 |
|
WFMU's News from the Free-form Front
|
|
wfmu.org/
"Sonic Youth Live over WFMU: We'll be broadcasting Sonic Youth's set live from Battery Park today, July 4th! Tune in somewhere around 4:45 PM during HotRod's fill-in for Billy Jam and join FMU's downtown contingent as we usher in freeform/freakform guitar fireworks with Thurston, Lee, Steve, Kim, and Mark! "
While we're there:
"Have you been to our On The Download page lately?! (www.wfmu.org/onthedownload.php/byartist) We're now offering a veritable boatload of strange and wonderful MP3s that you can download without fear of government men coming to rough you up and seize your personal effects! No kidding, it's like the freakin' fleet week of digital downloading."
Anyway, even though I kinda sorta hate Thurston these days, I am wearing my mega-cool Thurston-designed 2008 SXSW t-shirt right now that says, quite appropriately (or inappropriately, the more I think about it), "You're not insane, you're awesome!"
|
Posted by W on Friday, July 04, 2008 @ 10:11:00 CDT (0 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
Posted by w on Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ 17:16:16 CDT (12 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
Feelies 7/1/08 Second Set Downloads (and more)
|
|
The renowned nyctaper has uploaded copies of the second set of the first real night of the Feelies shows here.
And Stanley Demeski's daughter, Katie, has got a couple of blogs about the shows here and here. I'm sorry I missed the shows, but I keep reminding myself how much money we saved on gas, not to mention the fact that we'd now be looking right in the face of (another) 18-hour drive. And missing shows isn't quite what it used to be, what with the instant appearance of tapes of the shows out on the 'Net....
Still...
|
Posted by w on Thursday, July 03, 2008 @ 08:24:57 CDT (11 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
Good article about the Feelies reunion in today's New York Times:
Mr. Million said he “simply lost interest” in the music while the band was doing its 1991 shows. “I would be looking down at the set list and thinking, ‘Only a few songs to go.’ So I really had to stop because it didn’t mean the same thing.”
The article is here...
|
Posted by w on Tuesday, July 01, 2008 @ 17:56:46 CDT (11 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
Germaine Greer on Bob Dylan: ''That creep couldn't even write doggerel''
|
|
Jesus Christ. What the heck crawled up Germaine Greer's intestinal tract and died there? "So the first line goes tum tum ta ta tum (crotchet-crotchet-quaver-quaver-crotchet), the next ta ta tum ta ta tum, and so on." How would William Blake say 'STFU already'?
There's more here...
|
Posted by w on Tuesday, July 01, 2008 @ 02:30:56 CDT (11 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
Amy Winehouse punches fan, spits gum
|
|

If every picture tells a story, then we've got a couple of stories here, eh? 1) Amy Winehouse sure can put a lot of stuff in her mouth and 2) she can empty the contents very explosively and compellingly.
Details here...
|
Posted by w on Sunday, June 29, 2008 @ 19:22:40 CDT (13 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
Three Feelies Shows This Week
|
|

The Feelies are playing at least three shows this week: July 1 and July 2 at Maxwell's in Hoboken, then a Fourth of July gig opening for Sonic Youth in Battery Park.
The line-up this time around seems to be Glenn Mercer, Bill Million, Dave Weckerman, Stanley Demeski, and Brenda Sauter, which was the line-up from their final CD, so in some sense they're just picking up where they left off 15 years ago.
In case you're psyched, here's an article written by somebody who stumbled across the semi-reclusive indie God Bill Million down in Florida and was mostly surprised at how self-effacing and normal the guy was/is ("The guitarist spoke of being a Feelie as if it was on par with working at Walgreens or slinging hot dogs at Yankee Stadium. An interesting part of his life, yes, but the general Feelie experience did not define him.") Best line: "You'll never figure it out."
|
Posted by w on Sunday, June 29, 2008 @ 03:03:56 CDT (17 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
RIAA: AM-FM Broadcasting Is 'A Form of Piracy'
|
|
This Wired story is pretty peculiar:
Broadcasting music without payment is akin to piracy, the industry says.
If so, why the heck do they send radio stations free CDs to "pirate"?
The Industry is getting ever more frantic in their flailing about for the insane revenue stream they enjoyed for a good 25 years for CDs, and 50+ years for other formats.
Full story here...
|
Posted by w on Thursday, June 26, 2008 @ 07:44:01 CDT (11 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
What's on Barack Obama's iPod?
|
|
The telegraph.co.uk has an interesting piece about what Barack Obama has on his iPod:
- Bruce Springsteen – "Not only do I love Bruce's music, I just love him as a person". Mr Obama says he has met him, and calls him The Boss.
- Stevie Wonder – "Stevie had that run with Music of My Mind, Talking Book, Fulfillingness' First Finale and Innervisions, and then Songs in the Key of Life. Those are as brilliant a set of five albums as we've ever seen."
- Bob Dylan – "at least 30 tracks", including Maggie's Farm, which is one of Mr. Obama's favourites "for the political season... it speaks to me as I listen to some of the political rhetoric". In the song, Dylan sings about trying to be himself, "but everybody wants you to be just like them".
Lots more over here...
|
Posted by w on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 21:41:21 CDT (21 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
|
How Not To Forge Bob Dylan Memorabilia
|
|
This is pretty funny in a "crooks sure are dumb" sort of way. From prefixmag:
Earlier today, Prefix posted a story from the New York Post on a Dylan memorabilia lawsuit and counter lawsuit involving Peter McKenzie, the son of the the man who lent his couch in New York to a 19-year-old Bob Dylan in 1961. The tone of the Post article, and the Prefix post, we must confess, leaned strongly in favor of McKenzie, due to the lack of comment provided by Jeff Gold on the matter. But now, Gold has given his side of the story on his own blog, and the details he provides are pretty damning:
One day McKenzie mentioned he’d bought something on Ebay and the amount he’d paid, and so I went online, found the listing, and saw his Ebay user ID. I was spending a lot of money with him, had become concerned, and thought it prudent to keep an eye on his Ebay purchases (which is publicly available information.)
A month or so later I saw that McKenzie had purchased three vintage Dylan albums in a short time on Ebay. I asked myself “If Peter McKenzie had known Dylan and had all this memorabilia, why would he be buying a copy of Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits and two copies of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan ?
An alarm bell rang a few weeks later when McKenzie offered me a “signed and inscribed” copy of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan which he told me he’d gotten 20 years ago from a mutual friend of his and Dylan’s. When he sent me a photo of it, it appeared identical to one of the copies he’d bought on Ebay a few weeks earlier, with an inscription and signature added. Both album covers had multiple scratches, imperfections, and flaws in exactly the same places—it seemed obvious that they were one and the same.
I had Peter send me the “signed” “Freewheelin’” on approval, and hired a highly regarded certified forensic document examiner (formerly with the US Treasury Department) to conduct a formal comparison of the Ebay “Freewheelin’” to the one Peter was offering me.
[...]
The forensics examiner concluded that the “Ebay Freewheelin’” was in fact the same album that McKenzie was offering me, with an inscription added after the fact. He determined that some of the items I had purchased from McKenzie and the book dealer were genuine, while others were found to be “not genuine.”
In short order, I hired a lawyer in New York (McKenzie resides there) who called and confronted McKenzie with the bad news. McKenzie denied that anything was not authentic, but asked to speak with me. He insisted he would give me a full refund and implored me to keep this “between us” (something I never agreed to do.) The book dealer, when contacted, expressed concern and made full restitution to me for the “not genuine” items they’d sold me from “Peter McKenzie’s collection.”
Full story here...
|
Posted by w on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 @ 19:12:28 CDT (19 reads)
(permalink | | | | comments? | Score: 0)
|
|
Charter
Xnet2 is riding the crest of a wave west of hollywood, and devoted to
the Pixies and all subjects of interest to fans of
the Pixies,
to the elimination of sperm in the gutter and
Steve Case, to Central Lunch in Albemarle, North Carolina,
and the elimination of Television (the band, not the appliance, because they were bad enough the first time around, but got REALLY annoying when they came back), whose former members shall,
from time to time, and among other things, be forced to
flagellate themselves. God help us now.
|
|
|  |
|
Need a programmer or someone to install a web application for you?
We're skilled in Apache, mySQL, perl, php, phpnuke, and many other packages.
Need a web host?
Write w@xnet2.com and see the XNet2 hosting page.
Rates flexible.
|
|