Actually, I was thinking it would be sort of like a pet. You know, we could...we could name her Trixie, or Miss Kitty Fantastico, or something.

Tara ,'Empty Places'


Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!

There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.


DavidS - May 01, 2010 5:37:57 am PDT #2902 of 6436
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Bob Pollard of Guided by Voices is doing the soundtrack for a Pete Rose documentary. (Ganked from Baseball Think Factory where the ding dang curse words get ####'d out.) There was a funny article about Pollard and his brother getting into the local high school hall of fame, where the people who came to cheer him knew all about his no-hitter and were surprised to find out he was a musician.

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SPIN: So. How the hell did this happen?

POLLARD: Matt Davis, who runs Rockathon Records, which is essentially our distribution, our label, had a friend who knew the director, Terry Lukemire and producer, Aymie Majerksi, who were both semi-fans. They were looking for someone to do all the music and Matt said, “Bob’s got thousands of songs, he’s all you need.” I met with them a few weeks ago and saw a rough cut and they said they wanted a lot of anthemic stuff. It’s Pete Rose, he’s got heart. Muscle and heart. They’re using instrumental versions of songs that already exist, but I’m also gonna write one new song for them for the main theme—five minutes long and building up to a big crescendo. I’m picking all these kick-ass songs for it. They want me to slow it down in certain spots, but it’s Charlie Hustle, man.

Growing up in Dayton, Ohio in the ‘60s and ‘70s, you must have been a Cincinnati Reds fan, right?

Totally. He was everybody’s hero. We’re only 40 miles out of Cincinnati, plus Pete Rose played minor league ball here in Dayton and his Uncle Buddy was a major league scout who was based here. Plus, Mike Schmidt is in the documentary, and he’s from Dayton and, you know, he played with Pete later on with the Phillies. So there’s a lot of Dayton going on in this thing. Pete Rose was everybody’s hero—everyone in Little League slid headfirst into first base because of him. The movie is supposed to be premiering July 9 in Los Angeles.

Earlier this year, you and your brother Jim were elected into the Northridge High School Hall of Fame. Is it weird to think that you’re in a hall of fame for athletic achievement and, thanks to his gambling, Pete Rose isn’t?

It’s not quite the level of Coopserstown, but yeah. You could make a lot of money on a bar bet: “One of these two men is in a baseball hall of fame. Can you guess who?” I guess I got in mainly for baseball—I pitched a no-hitter—but I played football and basketball, too. This documentary doesn’t focus on the negative ####, but I think he got a raw deal. What the ####? He did what he did but his accomplishments stand for themselves. If I were Pete Rose, I’d be like, “#### your Hall of Fame.” But obviously it’s important to him, so he should be in it if that’s what he wants.


DavidS - May 01, 2010 9:29:01 am PDT #2903 of 6436
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Lost in the Grooves doesn't crack the Top 20 Music Books of All Time - but it does rate an honorable mention.

Surely it is no coincidence that this book has more Buffistas per square inch than any other ever published.


tommyrot - May 03, 2010 7:06:45 am PDT #2904 of 6436
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Which version of "Head On" is better? The original by The Jesus and Mary Chain, or the cover by the Pixies?

I like the Pixies version better. It seems odd to me that the Pixies covered a song that was only two years old - apparently their record label pressured them into doing the cover.


Hayden - May 03, 2010 7:37:08 am PDT #2905 of 6436
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I like the Pixies version better, too.


Hayden - May 03, 2010 9:48:35 am PDT #2906 of 6436
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Mike McGonigal compiled a fantastic oral history of Galaxie 500 for Pitchfork: [link]


DavidS - May 03, 2010 11:25:19 am PDT #2907 of 6436
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Robyn Hitchcock's last album, Propeller Time is getting some very good reviews. (I type this as I watch "Sex, Food, Death and Insects" on cable, and they're talking about Nashville in the winter and Arthur Kane.)


tommyrot - May 03, 2010 11:32:37 am PDT #2908 of 6436
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Ooh, I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Has it been released yet?


tommyrot - May 03, 2010 11:37:57 am PDT #2909 of 6436
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

OK, I'm posting something from Wonkette in music... but this is just weird:

Happy 40th Anniversary Eve, Kent State Massacre … DEVO Was There

Liz Glover just sent us this morbid reminder: “Tomorrow is the 40th Anniversary of the Kent State Massacre. Here’s my interview with a couple of the members of Devo who witnessed it.”

Did we know DEVO’s Jerry Casale was a member of SDS who watched the whole horrible quadruple murder of Kent State anti-war protesters back in 1970? It is difficult to keep track of everything weird & awful in our Recent American History. Anyway ….

Anybody know this?


Hayden - May 03, 2010 12:04:04 pm PDT #2910 of 6436
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Yeah, that was one of the major events leading up to the idea for devolutionary people.


DavidS - May 03, 2010 3:07:27 pm PDT #2911 of 6436
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Yeah, I knew Casale had been there. Also he was in a Kent, OH band with Chrissie Hynde (Jackrabbit). Joe Walsh is also from Kent.