From The Guardian: 70 Things You May Not Have Known About Leonard Cohen.
Oz ,'First Date'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
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.
And you BETTER get your ass to Chic.
Really? If I do, will you have lunch with me? Because to be honest, that's one of the most compelling reasons I've got for going to Chicago.
Angus insent.
Jon, your bio is safely in the book, and Kim will update the website.
The web site update isn't necessary -- I was more worried about the book. Thanks though!
In the current Entertainment Weekly, they declare The Clash's London Calling to be the "best album ever." Interesting article (the online version of EW is only available to subscribers or folks who buy the magazine, so I can't link to it).
I think it's pointless to declare an album "best album ever," but they could have picked worse. I'm tired of Sgt. Pepper's Lonley Hearts Club Band being declared best ever, and I don't think Never Mind the Bollocks deserves the title either.
London Calling was my introduction to Punk. I have fond memories of opening all the windows of my parents' Mercury Marquis and cranking the stereo when the title track came on the radio.
It's also the 25 anniversary of London Calling, prompting a re-issue with extra stuff. 25 years? That means the AOR station I used to listen to was playing the title track four years after the album's release.
Because there's no way in hell you can ever reach anything approaching a majority agreement, most magazines don't even try, so declarations like that are always a little controversial and clearly based on maybe three people's opinions at most. Kind of like when Blender declared the Doors one of their top ten worst bands ever. I mean, they gave ICP the top spot, so they're not entirely wrong.
There is an NYC event for the book at Housing Works, so I will try to bring my coworkers over to it! Hayden, I would love to see you perform.
In the current Entertainment Weekly, they declare The Clash's London Calling to be the "best album ever." Interesting article (the online version of EW is only available to subscribers or folks who buy the magazine, so I can't link to it).
It's a better choice than Sgt. Pepper at least. (Probably my second to least favorite Beatles record.) I think it's a legitimate contender anyway. To me, it's a perfect concept record about British rock and roll. It takes all of the elements that were floating around and distinctively British from Brit-abilly ("Brand New Cadillac") to lover's rock to dub to Kinksian songwriting and absorbed them all into The Clash. Not unlike what The Beatles did with American rock and pop circa 1963 (rockabilly, Motown, Girl Groups, Everlys...)
Hayden, I would love to see you perform.
Oh, yeah! I'd love to do that, too. But NYC is too, too far on this babydaddy's budget.