Wrestling legend Mick Foley explains how Tori Amos changed his life: [link]
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.
New interview! [link]
How bad is it that I want to hear Gerard say "very much about punishment" over and over again?
They are adorkable. And I am pretty lucky that I didn't get a speeding ticket when I was just in San Diego with an awesome rental car and Na Na Na. Because, yeah, you just keep going faster. I did get the Nephlet randomly singing Na Na Na though. So, win. It's not that he even heard the song more than ... a lot. He just kept hearing me sing it. Yay, infectious.
t shallow
Nice leather pants, Gerard.
t look, I'm not even going to try and close that tag. Let's not pretend I will.
Moe Tucker, right wing crank: [link]
That was the saddest thing I saw yesterday.
Luckily, I also saw lots of happy-making things. I'm currently in Vegas at the Matador at 21 shindig. Yesterday, I saw Pavement, Sonic Youth, Fucked Up, Chavez and Guitar Wolf. I also saw lots of elderly zombies playing the slots, but that wasn't nearly as depressing as the Moe Tucker thing.
Sonic Youth
Did they play the same set that they played at ATP?
This might be a joke:
The definitive version of 4'33" on YouTube
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In case you don't get it, 4'33" is a composition by John Cage. It is 4'33" seconds of silence. There have been copyright issues with this song in the past.
Did they play the same set that they played at ATP?
No, but it was still all older material. Rumor is that if it's just the four of them, they can't do anything past Goo since Kim doesn't know the bass parts!