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jester, you can run kid but you cant hide!

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photo by wendy lynch

dont have too much time to chit chat cause i gots to get ready for work. only, and hopefully, one more week of this over night bullshit. its really starting to take its toll on my body and my ability to accomplish anything during my waking hours.

firstly, wilco world is accepting pre-orders for sky blue sky and of course there are a whole bunch of cool incentives if you do so. i am personally going to be ordering the cd/tshirt deal which i believe is like 33 bucks. they are also pressing it to 180 gram vinyl, which is pretty fantastic, but the cool thing is is that if you order the vinyl you get the cd too.

secondly, my offering of the evening is a beautiful recording of mark kozelek as sun kil moon performing at the great american music hall in san fran on 4.31.04. the second part of the show will be posted tomorrow.

1. intro

2. grace cathedral park

3. dragonflies/void

4. banter

5. pancho villa

6. admiral fell promises

7. all mixed up

8. new jersey

9. banter

10. trailways

11. find me, ruben olivares

[RATINGS]

jesus h christ on a popsicle stick!

have you guys seen smokin aces as of yet? going in i didnt have much of opinion other than the previews made it look kinda badass, and it doesnt disappoint. in fact, i loved it, even if it features my arch nemesis, jeremy piven, as a coked out/has been vegas performer fucktard. why is he my arch nemesis you ask? long story short is that i had three run ins with him and all three encounters were less than cool. the last time took place at the holiday club, in chicago, back in like 1999. he was at the bar with some leggy blonde, i went to say hello and shake his hand when he pulled away and acted as if he was like a ninja. he flailed his arms in a circular fashion and screamed something about a cigar - this was not done in a comedic way either. at that point i just turned and walked away. still, my distaste for mr piven didnt take away from the fact that smokin aces is pretty great.

kevin barnes is a complicated man to say the least. up until of montreal’s latest and greatest release hissing fauna are you the destroyer i never paid too much attention to the lyrical content. i mean i listened and sang along but never picked up on the running themes of isolation and despair that seemingly run through most of their/his records. they are easy to pass over because of his incorporation/fascination of that damn catchy 60’s pop/psychedelia. this new found level of the onion or of montreal as it were makes listening more like sitting in on a therapy session than just a happy little sing a long for 45 or so minutes. one of the paste reviewers said of hissing fauna that, i am paraphrasing here, its “the most fun while wrestling with somebody else’s demons.” that pretty much sums up the experience, and its a grand experience. he’s definitely gone in a more disjointed musical direction but i think it helps create a landscape that is more intune with the severity of the subject manner. hissing fauna is the sound of man and his music that both sound as if they could come undone at any moment.

here they are performing at the wonder ballroom on 2.6.07 in portland, or.

this can now be found here

1. Verdi intro > Suffer for Fashion

2. Sink the Seine

3. Pussy Freak

4. Faberge Falls For Shuggie

5. I Was Never Young

6. Cato as a Pun

7. Heimdalsgate Like a Promethean Curse

8. talking

9. Climb the Ladder

10. Chrissy Kiss the Corpse

11. Labyrinthian Pomp

12. She’s a Rejector> We Were Born Mutants Again with Leafling

13. October is Eternal

14. I Was a Landscape in Your Dream

15. Bunny Ain’t No Kind of Rider

16. Gronlandic Edit

17. A Sentence of Sorts in Kongsvinger

18. Oslo in the Summertime

19. The Party’s Crashing Us

20. Rapture Rapes the Muses

21. encore break

22. Tropical Iceland

23. Requiem for OMM2

24. Forecast Fascist Future

buy of montreal stuff on Of Montreal

wait a minute..dick, are you gettin some?

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holy shit that was horrendous. i am speaking about the bug that crawled into me and pushed everything that resided in my body out in a not so nice manner. i hope none of you are on the receiving end this little number, and if you do i wish you well.

anyway, two records that i have failed to talk about as of late is the broken family band’s jesus songs and balls. before ever hearing em, i read somewhere that they were the “best country band on the other side of the atlantic,” which had got me kinda excited. the reality is is that i think they are pretty great and they dont really play country music in the strictest of sense. sure there are countrified numbers, especially those found on jesus songs but they wouldnt be your grandfathers idea of country music. considering lead family member steven adams kinda sounds like the dude from the violent femmes, whose name escapes me at the moment. balls relies on rural america as a backdrop for most of the songs but they added a touch of dirty punk and early 90’s southern california guitar work which of course cuts against that “country” grain.

walking back to jesus from jesus songs

im thirsty from balls

honest mans blues from welcome home, loser

song against robots from cold water songs

here is the remainder of the wilco show from the filmore.

17. encore break 1

18. misunderstood

19. less than you think

20. spiders

21. encore break 2

22. monday

23. candyfloss

24. passenger side

25. heavy metal drummer

26. kingpin

27. kickin television

28. dont fear the reaper

buy the broken family stuff on The Broken Family Band

wolverines!!!!

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1. european sun

2. black angel’s death

3. all tomorrow’s parties

4. i’ll be your mirror

5. heroin

6. femme fatale

7. venus in furs

8. i’m waiting for the man?

9. run, run, run

did you ever have a touch to lose, man?

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thank goodness for wgn! i was about to subject myself to watching some bad fear.net movie on comcast when i noticed that my sox were playin the cubs. perfect television for a particularly chilly/lazy sunday afternoon here in atlanta. i will say this, the cubs have bought themself a pretty fine team this year, and if they dont make it to the playoffs, i dont think they ever will again. as for my boys, they have an outstanding team too, i just hope they can win 95+ games this year. hopefully that will be good enough to get them back to the playoffs. frankly, i think the twins and the tigers were flukes last year.

in other news, the new wilco, sky blue sky, is an interesting listen. i dont know what i was expecting but it definitely wasn’t the songs that make up said record. so, my first listen was not one of pure enjoyment, in fact i think i wasnt very psyched at all. the second listen definitely unfurled a few gems, most notably the latter half of the record including “hate it here,” “walken” and “what light.” there is this weird grateful dead and steely dan vibe that is kinda hard to get past, but also makes the recording kinda endearing.

todays offering is a killer bleach era performance recorded live @ the bling pig in ann arbor, michigan. its not the greatest sound quality, but the energy is pretty spectacular.

1. floyd the barber

2. love buzz

3. dive

4. spank thru

5. breed

6. about a girl

7. big cheese

8. scoff

9. mollys lips

10. stain

11. been a son

12. negative creep

13. blew

here i come, elizabeth!

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wow! the fantastic four movie is pretty bad, i dont know if the delictable jessica alba can save this train wreck. with that said, the new fantastic four, rise of the silver surfer, looks pretty bad ass - at least that’s what i can gather from the preview.

what can i say about husker du that hasnt already been stated probably more elequantly before? i dont listen to ‘em nearly enough as i should, but for some reason i can only handle them in small but intense doses. i think the quality of most of the recordings makes them almost unlistenable now. i understand that was part of the husker du experience, but my aging ears find it hard to dig in like i use to.

here they are playing in london on june 21 of 1987 - its supposedly a soundboard recording.

1. these important years

2. charity, chastity, prudence and hope

3. standing in the rain

4. back from somewhere

5. ice cold ice

6. youre a soldier

7. could you be the one

8. too much spice

9. everytime bed of nails

10. tell you why tomorrow

11. whats going on

12. chartered trips

13. green eyes

14. celebrated summer

15. she’s a woman

16. never talking to you again

17. gotta lotta

are kids really worth the investment? i mean come on!

am i the only one mildly excited about rob corddry’s new show on fox, the winner? just about everything he did on the daily show was borderline genius, and with one of the writers of the family guy on board, i find it hard to fathom this sucking too hard. there was one episode in particular on the daily show that solidified my psuedo man crush on mr corddry. it was a fears years back, but the premise of the bit was that he was going to go through a day as a “bald” man. the make up artist puts skull cap on, that is a replica of his own balding head, and then he proceedes to put a doll hat over the little piece of hair on his head. the results, as you can imagine, are comedic gold. here it is via aol video via comedy central - the segement is called “hairless whispers.”

i got some idol and house to watch tonight, ladies and gents.

here is an awesome twilight singers with mark lanegan radio broadcast from brussels, belgium on 11.26.06. apparently, dulli and lanegan have rekindled the gutter twins recording that has been going on for at least a couple of years. hopefully something this year?

1. bonnie brae

2. too tough to die

3. live with me - w/ lanegan

4. where did you sleep last night - w/ lanegan

5. ill take care of you - w/ lanegan

6. fat city

7. esta noche

8. the night they drove old dixie down/candy cane crawl/dixie reprise

9. papillon/the joker/killing moon

10. martin eden

11. forty dollars

12. lovestoned/the killer/wolf like me

13. boogie, boogie

14. flashback

15. black is the color…

16. underneath the waves

Having kids is a great expense, young children have separate needs from older kids so plan some of your purchases ahead. For example getting toddler beds that can be adjusted to accommodate a growing child, or kids bunk beds which can have siblings share a room.