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Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Noel Gallagher's set ran:
Coldplay played:
Tuesday, October 29, 2002
Friday, October 25, 2002
Song I've Been Listening to: Eminem:Lose Yourself My verdict is still out on Eminem, granted some of his raps are really good, he really has a way with words and rhyming with the beat, but most of his songs are too verse-chorus-verse-y for me to really appreciate. But even though this song follows that same formula it still is the shit. They way he rhymes is the first verse, emphasizing the right word that goes perfect with the beat is sweet. The lyrics are good too, the incorporate the character (Rabbit) from his new movie 8 Mile along with situations from his real life. I'm sure most of you have heard it, if not I'm sure you will, probably just a few hundred times. I'm looking forward to seeing the movie, Xzibit, who plays a thug in the movie, was giving it an amazing review (of course.) I'm interested to see if it's any good, it has a few good things going for it, such as Curtis Hanson (L.A. Confidential and Wonder Boys) directing. When I first heard about it I was very skeptical, was it a movie to just cash in on Eminems' popularity. Well in part I'm sure it is, but that doesn't mean it's going to be a bad movie. Interested to see if it really has some Oscar potential (or has the hype been that, hype.) Well I just have to wait and see. We'll I plan on going to see The Ring this weekend. Horror/suspense movies are about 10% succesful in actually being good; I've heard that his one is. The trailer definately is very strange and compeling. I've heard that this is based on a Japanese movie and that there is a sequal for it. I'd love to go see jackass: the movie, but I know that is not in the cards unless I want to go without my significant other. I think the hidden camera/crowd reaction commercials for the movie are pretty smart. The New York Post is already calling in the worst movie of the year, that's pretty bad since Pluto Nash and Swept Away both came out this year. Wednesday, October 23, 2002
I've been listening to a lot of Badly Drawn Boy the past few weeks, his new CD is good, his soundtrack to About a Boy is excellent and I just found this excellent fan site, It Came From the Underground, after not finding it for a long time. It has a great discography section, lyrics, and best of all LIVE MP3s!!! Inlcuding the full concert from an excellent show that Damon did about two years ago at the Shepard's Bush Empire. The show is a classic, full of his improversations and conversations. (His opening line "As soon as I get over my nerves I am going to turn this into one of the best nights of my life", Classic.) Even if you are a casual fan - check it out, here. Also if buying his new CD, in Canada you can get a free bonus 2nd disc of his full Glastonbury show from earlier this year, very tempting...... (about $16.50US shipped) Monday, October 21, 2002
Michael Jordan story listed below - reported to be a hoax (see below) Movies watched this weekend:
Thursday, October 17, 2002
Review of the Week:
If Woody Harrelson were President "I'd honour Kyoto. Join the world court. I'd stop subsidising earth rapers like Monsanto, Dupont and Exxon. I'd shut down the nuclear power plants. So I already have $200bn saved from corporate welfare. I'd save another $100bn by stopping the war on non-corporate drugs. And I'd cut the defence budget in half so they'd have to get by on a measly $200bn a year. I've already saved half a trillion bucks by saying no to polluters and warmongers. Then I'd give $300bn back to the taxpayers. I'd take the rest and pay the people teaching our children what they deserve. I'd put $100bn into alternative fuels and renewable energy. I'd revive the Chemurgy movement, which made the farmer the root of the economy, and make paper and fuel from wheat straw, rice straw and hemp. Not only would I attend, I'd sponsor the next Earth Summit. And, of course, I'd give myself a fat raise." Read more from the article and his anti-war views in the Gaurdian. Tuesday, October 15, 2002
I just read this incredible article about Michael Jordan's support of the resistance movements all over the world. I have not followed Michael's political affiliations over the years (I thought he had none), so this article and Michael's stance on these issues was a surprise to me. I've always thought he was the greatest basketball player and one of the greatest athletes of all time, but now I have a newfound respect for the man. Check out the article at this site. UPDATE: This could very well be just wishful thinking (a hoax), my cousin, huge MJ fan, did some research and could not find another news source with the same story and in fact Michael's been wearing the black arm band for a while now. Monday, October 14, 2002
Movie Review: I saw a pretty good movie this weekend. An English release called Bend it Like Beckham, it's one of those English comedies written and directed by an Indian. I actually saw it with my wife's whole family and we all enjoyed it quite a bit. I love seeing movies made by Indian writers/directors because it's something that I can actually relate to. Usually these type of movies (East is East, My Son the Fanatic, etc) show Indian/Pakistani families living in the west that have gone a little bit to the extreme in one way or another, but still there are things that totally remind me of my upbringing. Usually it's the parents and what they say or the way they react to their children taking on western customs. You know all those stereotypes do come from somewhere and what makes them funny is that more often then not they are spot on. The movie is about an English/Indian girl, Jess (short for Jessminder), who is excellent at soccer and confides her feelings and thoughts to a poster of David Beckham she has up on her wall. Needless to say she loves playing soccer, while her traditional Sikh parents want her to forget "these games" and concentrate more on becoming someone who will attract a nice boy who would want to marry her, much like her sister has done. (The movie kind of takes place around the engagement -> breakup -> marriage of her sister, Pinky.) Jess ends up being recruited in play on a girls club team by a fellow girl player who struggles with her own mothers dislike of her favorite pastime. Anyway the movie was funny and has some good performances, it was somewhat predictable and the ending was not too realistic but overall I enjoyed it a lot more then East is East and My Son the Fanatic.
Friday, October 11, 2002
October 1102: This is my first posting, look for content and style to change as I get used to this Blogging stuff. Send me feedback if you want. Review of the week: James Lavelle : Global Underground #23:Barcelona: This is what I look for in a good techno mix CD. I want to hear a few of the songs I know mixed in with stuff I have yet to be exposed to and that I would really like, and at the same time I want the CD to have a very varied feel to it. To be honest I am not a huge of most dance compilations because usually I don't know most of the stuff that's on there and to me the stuff I don't know sounds very repetitive. James Lavelle is different, of course I like most of his Mo'Wax stuff, I like Psyence Fiction quite a bit, and I love DJ Shadow. The guy has a love for hip-hop, indie rock, and from what I hear here some really good techno. What grabbed my eyes is listings on the CD for Dead Prez and Doves (points for being varied) songs remixed by UNKLE. They both are good and I actually like most of the other techno stuff on there too (although it can be repetitive.) I liked his Radio 1 Essential Mix and Fabric:Live CD (because these favored more down tempo hip-hop then this mostly trance/techno mix). He's going to be at the Smart Bar in Chicago on the 30th of Oct, if anyone is lucky enough to be there then. Movies Watched This Week: Filth and the Fury : I am extremely happy I caught this on pay-tv this week, I've been wanting to see thing since it came to video/dvd, of course I never saw it for rent at the local Blockbuster and I was too lazy (or cheap) to rent it online. I love seeing stuff like this, as even though I kind of love shows like Behind the Music , they never cover bands that I love. Julien Temple directed this and from what I know he has been close to the Pistols and their camp since the early stages (He also directed The Great Rock and Roll Swindle ). It was great to see early performances, unfortunately you could tell they replaced the live sound with album recordings. The interviews in this doc really show that Johnny Rotten is extremely bitter about the Pistols and especially Malcolm McLaren, and every right he has to be. Malcolm colm was only in it for money and notoriety, from the way negative way he is portrayed, needless to say that Malcolm doesn't have any new interviews in this doc. The Pistols were created to be a boy-band. Times were different back then. People were pissed at the government, their lack of jobs and money, and life in general. The Pistols were created to appeal to this populace, the disenfranchised youth. Now a days the populaceis franchised youth and that is what current boy-bands appeal too. Malcolm took what was already around (punk music), politized it for the times and created a movement. While at the whole time reaping in financial gain (the tons of money the Pistols were getting by signing recording contracts were definitely not going to them). It was nice seeing the archival interviews with Sid, he comes of as knowing exactly what they were doing and not as some junked up pawn. I really enjoyed this and recommend it to anyone with an interest in the Pistols. Another doc similar to this is the Clash Westway to the World. I totally enjoyed that one too. Shouldn't Behind the Music be doing shows on bands like this, I haven't watch it in a while but I am sick of seeing Poison, the Crue, P. Diddy and stuff like that, I know they get high ratings, but they could sensationalize bands with crazy histories like the Pistols, the Clash, the Charlatans , the Stone Roses , and the Verve. OK I know these would not get ratings and would probably signal the death of the show, but I would love to see them. Van Widler: I wasn't expecting much, but I though this movie was very funny, much better then most of the teen gross-out laugh fests to come out recently. Sure it's contrived but it's funny and has good performances, especially from Kal Penn, maybe I am just happy to see an Indian representing, but his lines are hilarious. He was also very funny in American Desi. Be warned: the gross out humor in this movie is extremely gross. Music I've Been Listening to This Week: Badly Drawn Boy : whole catalog - Man, Damon is prolific. I was reading an article on Weezer and how they released a new CD just one year after releasing their last. Well BDB is releasing 2 full CDs in one year and both of them rock. Damon's coming back to Chicago this month, I think this might his 4th time around. I have yet to see him, but I have to decide between him and the Streets at the Double Door. Decisions, decisions. Have a look here, you can preview the whole new CD. Joy Division : Heart and Soul Box Elbow : Asleep in the Back Underworld : King of Snake Remixes John Squire : Time Changes Everything. Deals of the Week: Band of Brothers DVD - Looks like a great box for about $50 - Retail $119.99 Other Musing: I really want to see Rules of Attraction, and I just kind of want to see Red Dragon. Other Cool Sites I found this week: The Modern Age : good taste in music, excellent pics HereInReality : interesting antiwar and awareness links, found from linking from Massive Attack's site |