
Read Eric Danton's article on Al Anderson in today's Hartford Courant. I will post a link as soon as I find it.
Traditional Blues Album | Contemporary Blues Album |
1.The Hold Steady, "Boys and Girls in America" 2.Neko Case, "Fox Confessor Brings the Flood" 3.Centro-matic, "Fort Recovery" 4.Clipse, "Hell Hath No Fury" 5.Cat Power, "The Greatest" | 6.Lady Sovereign, "Public Warning" 7.Arctic Monkeys, "Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not" 8.Gnarls Barkley, "St. Elsewhere" 9.Art Brut, "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" 10.The Flaming Lips, "At War With the Mystics" |
![]() His musical partners in Random Concept and Wooden Wheel helped flesh out his songs for "Red Hash," which they recorded in a mere 40 hours at a studio in Harwinton. "When Gary's bust came up, there was sort of an outpouring of support for him, like, let's get his stuff on an album, we don't know how long he's going to be away," says Terry Fenton, 64, who played keyboards with Random Concept and contributed to "Red Hash." ...Eventually, a burned-CD version of the album made its way to a publicist at Drag City Records, a hip independent label in Chicago. Intrigued by the sound of the long-lost recording, he tracked down Higgins with the intention of re-releasing the album. In June 2005, 32 years after its debut, Drag City issued "Red Hash" for the first time on CD, to glowing write-ups from Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times and Mojo magazine. - complete article - |
![]() | This has nothing to do with music ('cepting she likes country), and I know the annual swimsuit issue is borderline not-sports, but what the hell is the point of Sports Illustrated doing a cheerleader of the week? How does one qualify? Jody Reeves, a senior at Alabama, is a Secondary Math Education major. She enjoys laying on the beach, country music and the Atlanta Braves. But her first love is cheerleading, especially for the undefeated Crimson Tide. I bet those Habitat-for-Humanity volunteering, gangsta rap-loving, pre-med cheerleaders from Harvard are, like, SO pissed! But if Jody decides to go pro, she will find that it's a jungle out there - here |
David Bertrand Wilson, born in 1967, is a college dropout, songwriter and all-around unsavory character who programs computers and subverts capitalism on the rare occasions that he isn't at home listening to records. (DBW) Dr. John Alroy, born in 1966, is the last person you would ever want around in the case of a medical emergency. He lives in Santa Barbara, and works every once in a while as a research biologist. His scientific work is in ecology, systematics, macroevolution, and paleobiology (yeah, that means fossils). (JA) |
At 8:30pm at Jitters on Route 10 on the Southington/Plainville line. This is comedy nite; we go on til about 9:15, then it'll be comics... then we'll be back for another set after they are done, prob after about 45 mins. Who knows, you might even laugh once or twice (and not at us for once). We will try to keep a rein on P's ukelele this time. |
Happy birthday, John Lennon - If a crazed fan hadn't murdered him in 1980, and barring other unforeseen disasters, today would have been John Lennon's 64th birthday. For Beatles' fans, even casual Beatles' fans, the number has a musical ring. One of the great songs from the Paul McCartney/John Lennon songbook is titled "When I'm Sixty-Four." If you were there when the song came out, you might remember feeling that 64 was as distant as the North Star. "When I get older losing my hair, Many years from now. Will you still be sending me a valentine, Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?" Here's a valentine to you, John. |
NEW YORK - It's not like Steven Van Zandt doesn't have enough to keep him busy. There's his job as host of his nationally syndicated "Underground Garage" radio program, with more than 1 million listeners in 200 markets. And his position as head of his own channel on Sirius Satellite Radio. And his role as consigliere Silvio Dante on "The Sopranos." Oh, and he's the guitarist with Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Yet this week, Van Zandt added another line to his rapidly expanding resume: head of his own record label. In a deal with Best Buy stores, he rolled out the first six records on his rocking new label. - story |
Heavy bottoms.....reminds me of that Spinal Tap classic Big Bottom songfacts.com: The bigger the cushion, the sweeter the pushin, that's what I said. The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand, or so I have read. My baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo. I love to sink her with my pink torpedo. Big bottom, big bottom, talk about bum cakes, my gal's got 'em. Big bottom, drive me out of my mind. How can I leave this behind? I saw her on monday, twas my lucky bun day, you know what I mean. I love her each weekday, each velvety cheekday, you know what I mean. My love gun's loaded and she's in my sights Big game's waiting there inside her tights Big bottom, big bottom, talk about mud flaps, my gal's got 'em. Big bottom, drive me out of my mind. How can I leave this behind? |
Just do it. Now, if I can only follow my own advice..... |
Friday, December 1st- Jitters Coffeehouse in Southington, CT Friday, December 8th- TRASH AMERICAN STYLE/ GEROSA RECORDS JOINT CELEBRATION at the MONKEY BAR in Danbury, CT: Saturday, December 9th- Artwell Gallery in Torrington, CT - 7pm, $5/ all-ages - the SSP open the show. We finished work on our Two-Tone Tarpaper Fantasy record and it is available for $5, as is the SSP disc. We still have Here Is.... and Yellow. Pretty soon you'll be able to stock a jukebox with just our tunes. We've got ideas about doing our own new haven covers record; we'll see how long that takes to shore up. Have you been listening in on Independisc radio Wed nites? Go to independisc for details. The show is over at Cygnus internet radio. Gary has a great show with occasional in-studio guests. Thurs afternoons on 88.1 wesu from 5:10pm-6pm, the ThinMan has his Homegrown show. If you have not sent him your music to play, you've been missing out on at least a billion people tuning in via the radio dial or by computer. Buy your jukebox yet? |
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