8 posts tagged “kentucky”
Audio: What's your favorite carol or holiday song?
I always dug the lil drummer boy's parumpapapum for a classic. OTT Vince Guaraldi (the Peanuts jazz man) is the snizzle on top of my treezzle during the holidays.
Flo-
the Air Conditioners
Louisville Kentucky
We
came this close [] to seeing the Cohen Bros.' new one which my buddy
the Dirt Kahuna from the great Michigan band the Dirt Surfers says "
You won't find a better-made crime flick - it's violent as hell. The
film's bad guy is a piece of work, and was a masterstroke in the
casting department. This Cohen brothers film is grittier than "Fargo," but every bit as entertaining.
We reconsidered and rented a bunch of comedies, bought some Orvill R and headed home instead...
Waitress - surprizingly great/quirky small town pie flick
Superbad - the best teen movie EVER! fast paced dialog that kills
Girl Next Door - pretty damn good teen movie straight out of Howard Stern's twisted world
Colonel
Kenny Lee, the proprietor of RealityBB.com and Kentucky's finest
bluesman/guitarist posted this bit of bad craziness recently. I could
not let you miss it, enjoy.
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Cops: More Smoke Toad Venom to Get High
www.physorg.com/news115971422.htmlQuote:
In October, a Kansas City man was charged with possessing a controlled substance after Clay County authorities determined he possessed a toad with the intent to use its venom to get high.
"Toad smoking," which is a substitute for "toad licking," is done by extracting venom from the Sonoran Desert toad of the Colorado River. The toad's venom - which is secreted when the toad gets angry or scared - contains a hallucinogen called bufotenine that can be dried and smoked to produce a buzz.
Source: www.realitybb.com - I'm a mod at their A&R dept.
When I saw their MySpace avatar I just HAD to add 'em, they're so cute.
I'm happy to say this song is good old fashioned pop, its a minor chord
ballad which harkens back to the 1950's girl group sound ala Phil "get
me out of prison/this hairstyle" Spector.
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About The Pipettes
LET US write the histories of pop music (the plural has a certain importance). A history at once oral/aural but not linear or progressive. A history that snakes and twists and turns back on itself, a history of ruptures and wrong-turnings. But let us not start with The Beatles.
Let us not speak their name.
There is a traditional historiography of popular music which in some way or another always seems to come back to the Beatles; and Lonnie Donegan who begat The Beatles, and Elvis who begat Lonnie Donegan John Lee Hooker who begat Elvis and Robert Johnson who begat John Lee Hooker etc etc. But that is not what we are interested in here.
We don't love you (yeah, yeah, yeah).
We don't want to hold your hand.
So let us start in the year Phil Spector aged wrote and produced his first hit, "To Know Him Is To Love Him", taking the title from his father's epitaph. Phil Spector, the first Tycoon of Teen, the first Pop Genius, the first person making this crazy new music who was actually of the age of its audience, the first guy with any power in the music industry who actually liked this stuff.
Spector wasn't trying to bolster his label's back catalogue with a few easy money spinners in order to create the capital to record and release the Real music, the great classics that he Really cared about. Much like punk rock, pop music was developed and incubated in quite a cynical and pedestrian fashion.
It was often those who came just a little later, those who almost
missed the boat, like the Pop Group, DNA, Sonic Youth, who took the
promise of punk rock at face value and got excited about it and tore it
apart in ways their progenitors could never have imagined; they made
punk great and significant and important. Spector took the promise of
rock'n'roll and the new socioeconomic class of the 'teenager' at face
value and ran with it. This was the real music that was important and
valuable and serious and worth caring
about. And anything was possible.
So let's draw on the magic and the energy of this period that we might almost think of as a golden age: the Spector years, the Brill building, Joe Meek's Triumph recordings in England and beyond that Motown, Stax, Studio One.
Let us make this our starting point and start here to tell our story, from whence we shall move both backwards and forwards (in historical terms, the two are never easy to separate anyway).
Already the astute amongst you may have started to notice a broader spectrum creeping in; shades of Philly soul, of afrobeat, disco, glam rock, riot grrrl, dance pop, R'n'B and, in the other direction, of doo wop, Broadway, the radio hits of the thirties and forties, music hall, the European folk tradition...
Let us continue to expand our temporal and spatial borders in this
fashion and let us do so using the tools at hand. Like a bricoleur we
shall construct our histories from what we already have around us, what
is available to us immediately and what we already know: guitars,
drums, percussion, a Philicorda organ, a saxophone, our own voices.
But we will never be limited by our own boundaries, never hypostatized
into a bind from which we cannot move. We must grow and at all times be
reaching out, through the personal relations we already have and that
we constantly create and develop on a daily basis. Art, according to
John Cage, is not a thing made by someone but a process through which
everyone involved learns and experiences new things.
So let us draw towards us our friends, our enemies and our casual acquaintances, without regard for their talent, their ability or their experience and lets see what we can learn together through the action of simple, practical music making.
Let's see what new histories we can write together.
Show us an artist who you wish would hurry up and put out a new album.
SINCE ALL THE BABY-BOOMERS ARE RACKING IN THE DOUGH THESE DAYS WITH $100+ TICKETS, SHITTY LIVE/REHASHED GREATEST HIT RECORDS, ETC., ITS TIME FOR A BAND TO FINALLY GET THEIR DUE...
THE REPLACEMENTS
There'd be no early 90's modern/alt rock revolution without them folks.....
Caps intentional...
Flo-
Louisville Kentucky
Do you Agree?
- OR - Disagree?
Thanks for listening.
Flo-
Louisville Kentucky
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www.52media.com - lotsa links to our self produced indie music projects
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www.deliciound.net - hardest working indie techno god
www.bashandpop.com - my indie shoutcast station
www.myspace.com/tAC - my music
www.youtube.com/52media - oour videos
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Thanks Voxsters!
Sincerely,
Flo-
Louisville Kentucky
Let me know, OK?
Thanks in advance, kewl...
Flo-
Louisville Kentucky