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Random Song Machine: “Always On My Mind” by World Party

March 20th, 2008 · No Comments

You got a finger in every pie,
Well what did I expect?
You made an art-form out of talking shit,
And partying ’til you’re wrecked.
In the small hours it’s so easy to feel
You’ve got some big ideas,
But in the morning you should put them away
‘Cause you know they’ll end in tears.

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Tags: music · politics · Random Song Machine

Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts

March 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Scott Hicks, who directed the film Shine (about pianist David Helfgott), has spent the last few years creating a documentary portrait of composer Philip Glass. It has just begun appearing on the film festival circuit. If the promise shown in this trailer for the film is any indication, the movie will be wonderful. Sidewalk Film Festival, are you listening?

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Tags: film · music

Two CDs sold. Per store. Per day.

March 17th, 2008 · 5 Comments

The music offering “is more popular now,” said Hazel Delgado, 33, a social worker and Starbucks regular from San Bernardino, Calif., who attended a recent concert presented in front of one of its coffee shops by another act on the company’s label, the singer Sia. “I want to come in and be surprised,” she said. “If they do get more mainstream, why bother?”

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Bathroom encounters of the literary kind

March 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

At one of the three breaks between acts, I took an exploratory excursion down the many staircases that spiraled toward the basement. The Met, between acts, is one big 15-minute speed-party out in the lobbies, and all of the people are beautiful. My inner voyeur found it nearly as entertaining as the opera. I tried to spot celebrities, but saw none. Budgeting time for the climb back to my aerie, I went in to use the basement men’s room.

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Tags: books · fiction · music

Communicating with shadows (Screenings: Peter Grimes)

March 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Then, at the curtain call, the singers came out individually and the Met audience clapped their approval, measurable by the loudness of their clapping. The audience here did the same. How odd that was, as if they were trying to communicate their admiration for the performance to the shadows on the screen.

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Tags: film · ideas · music · Screenings

Download the new album by The Dexateens!

March 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment

One of the best Alabama bands on the current scene has a new record release in the coming months, and they want you to hear it NOW for kinda free!

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Tags: music

Gil & Orli Shaham in recital: 2.16.2008

March 11th, 2008 · No Comments

The pair have recorded Mozart’s entire piano & violin literature for video, so they eased comfortably into the evening with the K. 306 Sonata in D major. At the conclusion of the piece, Orli rose from the piano and addressed the sold-out audience with her familiar voice.

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Josh Ritter at the 9:30 Club on CD

March 8th, 2008 · No Comments

An 8-track CD from a recent Josh Ritter live performance will be released on April 19 ’08. The concert took place on October 9, 2007, at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC.

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Tags: music

You say Eephing, I say Hoodling

March 7th, 2008 · 3 Comments

The name of the Eepher is unknown.

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Tags: history · music

Never underestimate the calming power of good vibes

March 6th, 2008 · No Comments

And everyone was just in these human piles and the ones that were freaking out and the ones that were giggling were just like mixed up like a whole can of worms. And I’ll tell you, it worked.

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Tags: history · music