Current line-up for the 2005 Big Day Out festival across Australia and NZ.
Full tour
Artists appearing at all shows
BEASTIE BOYS
SYSTEM OF A DOWN
CHEMICAL BROTHERS
THE MUSIC
THE STREETS
SLIPKNOT
CARL COX
POWDERFINGER
GRINSPOON
JOHN BUTLER TRIO
CONCORD DAWN
THE DONNAS
THE D4
BLUES EXPLOSION
REGURGITATOR
SCRIBE and P MONEY
FREESTYLERS
LE TIGRE
KID 606
DECEPTIKONZ
ATMOSPHERE
HATEBREED
but if anyone is Leonard Lopate is interviewing him about the Darin biopic.
See, I'm looking forward to this. But I had a huge crush on Bobby Darin when I was younger.
PS Angus, I syndicated your blog to livejournal so I could read it there. The feed is at: [link] if you want to note it on your site or something.
Cheers SA - actually I think there is already a LJ feed!
Huh. Weird. It usually lets you know if something's already syndicated, but nothing came up.
Hmm, well, here's the other one (which amazingly has 16 subscribers!)
It's a crafts fair morning at Chez Zmayhem. JZ is being all artsy as I select imagery from various Mojo back issues and working it into CD slipcases for various burns. I found the
perfect
picture for Cosmic Cowboys, at a Gram tribute concert. Gram's beatific smiling face haning up over a stage with a bunch of musicians playing his stuff.
Kate P. - insent. Need your meatspace address again.
this website is a fun boredom killer. you can put in pretty much any band you want or make your own!
Best. Game. Ever. Putting it on random means I get my ass handed to me, though.
I bought the soundtrack to
Garden State
this afternoon -- I can't remember the last soundtrack I've liked this much. (Though I like the Postal Service's version of "Such Great Heights" better than Iron and Wine's version, which is the one on the CD.)
Also -- I found
Lost in the Grooves
at Borders today! However, Borders has it categorized as a reference on classical music. It wasn't mis-shelved; the Borders central database has it in their system as a classical music reference. I asked the cashier if she could change it, and she said that the person who can do it wasn't in today. Weird.
When I looked in the rock and/or roll section for LitG (which is where I looked first, because, duh), I found a copy of
Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth,
so I took it off the shelf and set it out on one of the end-of-shelf -- and more prominent -- displays.
I feel I've done my Buffista-ly duty.