Saturday, October 28

The Shining


When was the last time you watched the Shining?
I just watched it last night, after coming home drunk from TK's Halloween party.
It's a creepy film, for sure. Jack does a good job of playing a sober drunk, who's losing grip, and can't stand his family, but the scariest part isn't Redrum, those two little girls, Sheely Duval, or the river of rushing blood in the hallway, to me the scariest part has always been the scene when the young, hot, naked woman in room 237, turns into the old, fat, scarred woman in room 237.
Yadadamean?



The funniest part is when Jack says, " a neeger?"

Friday, October 27

West Down To The East



Who doesn't like a heartfelt song about being in prison?

This one is brought to us by the Band, via Air, via LateNightTales.
Check out The Band - I Shall Be Released

DOSH


Marty Dosh has been one of my favorite Mpls talents since I saw him open for Why?, and TV On The Radio, at the Triple Rock a few years ago. I know some of you guys where there too.

He played a live set, maybe one of his first solo shows, and I just sat there (on the floor) in amazment. I quickly bought a copy of his CD he had for sale, and played the shit out of it over the next year.
Anyway, that all seems so long ago, but now, after many other Dosh releases have come out, we get to The Lost Take, which I believe is Marty's 4th full-length release.

I have always thought Dosh was sounding better with each new project, and his live show gets tighter, and tighter each time I catch it, but for some reason I was caught off guard by The Lost Take. With this project, Dosh has slowed things down a bit, added new sounding instruments, and invited some of his jazz friends into the studio. The result is amazing.

From The Lost Take
Dosh Um, Circles and Squares

Thursday, October 26

No Treats For Tricks



Wayne is a character, and I love his style. No homo.
I've been waiting for his new project with Birdman to drop for a while now, and after getting pushed for a while, it's finally coming out on Halloween.

So here, grab a little Halloween treat ahead of time.
Birdman & Lil' Wayne
Like Father Like Son
Stunin Like My Daddy
Army Gunz

Birdman Jr's Clownin', Lil Wayne - Blow Job

If you've been keeping up with Still-Listen.com, then this should be nothing new to you, but some people don't like Weezy as much as I do. Gillie Da Kid, former Cash Money, has some pretty nasty words for Wayne. He's heard some disrespect from Wayne, and now there's beef. Check out Gillie, and others rip into Wayne a lil'.



This song here is pretty much what Gillie talks about in the above video, but now it's to the tune of Stuntin' Like My Daddy.

Check out Gillie Da Kidd - Frontin Like Ya Daddy (wayne dis)

Dead Moon Night


I've always loved Sub Pop. When I was an intern at ADA, John Kass told me he was going to find a Sub Pop cheerleader uniform for me, since I was so into their releases.
There's stuff they put out that I really don't care for, but that's uncommon.
Recently, Sub Pop put out a 2 cd collection of recordings by Dead Moon, titled Echos of the Past.
I like a lot of the songs on here, and decided to post them now, since the songs are dark, punk, creepy, and kinda fit a part of halloween spirit.
The recordings sound rough, and dirty, like most basement recordings of that time do.

Here are a couple Dead Moon songs.
Dead Moon Night
Graveyard

Wednesday, October 25

Classic Horror


I never saw the Gus Van Sant remake of Psycho, and it's been over a decade since I saw the original Alfred Hitchcock version, but I remember the story, and it fits the title well.
If I can, I think I'll rent Psycho this weekend.
Does anyone have classic horror film suggestions for me?
I know the Saw III is coming out soon. They're not quite classics, but I like those films.

While searching for a Psycho image, I came across this page that has cover art for this 70's thriller mag, titled, well...Psycho.
Ghouls are essential to Halloween. I'm a fan of most monster art work.

More Psycho magazine covers here.

We all know the Mannheim Steamroller for their Christmas music. In fact Matt & I went to see them play live at the Excel Energy Center late last November, and had such a blast, that we've actually consisdered making it an annual tradition.
Mannheim Steamroller - Psycho Theme

Tuesday, October 24

Self-Portraits/Alzheimer’s



I feel like I'm loosing my mind. I have been very forgetful lately. I'm late for work almost everyday, I don't remember things, unless I write them down, and I think all of these things may be connected to smoking pot.
Seriously. I don't know how other people do it, but that dosn't really matter.
Do others ever feel like stepping outside of regular drinking, and smoking, in order to get on with life? It sure would help my $$ stacks grow.
Anyway, the picture here relates to this NY Times article about a man that continued painting self-portraits after learing he had Alzheimer's.

On A Spooky Night


As promised, I present music by the North American Hallowe'en Prevention Initiative, which is this super group Vice put together, consisting of artists such as Beck, Devendra Banhart, David Cross, Peaches, Gino Washington, Buck 65, Feist, and members of the bands Arcade Fire, Rilo Kiley, Sloan, Wolf Parade, Sonic Youth, and Postal Service.
I guess it's not really a super group, since I doubt this was done together, but it is all their voices, which makes it fun.
Here is the website where you can download the four different versions on the release, and read a list of everyone on the song.
I also added my favorite remix on zshare.
Download NAHPI - Do They Know It's Hallowe'en? (Th' Corn Gangg Remix)

Monday, October 23

Got Your Costume Ready?


Got your costume ready?
I just came across some good Halloween music. That kinda shit needs to happen more. Bands take themselves way too seriously these days, even when they're a joke to begin with they don't do cool holiday stuff. Anyway, coming up this week I'm going to drop off songs by the North American Halloween Prevention Initiative, and Mannheim Steamroller, including Mannheim's halloween sound EFX, and their version of the Psycho theme, X-Files theme, and the theme for Dr. Who.
From Norman, Oklahoma, the Evangelicals - Halloween Song


Muse - Supermassive Black Hole Phones

Sunday, October 22

def with the record



its true, i have been making Cafetto's dungeon-like basement into the ping pong mecca of my dreams, and since Mark returned from Japan, we have been perfecting our game into something of a cosmic dance of spins, spikes and slams.


On the subject of Mark, every time I ask him if he has looked at or seen this blog, he just says "Oh yeah, I should check that out, give me the address..." But the truth is, even when I do give him the forest heights address, he never checks it. So let's all pull him away from obsessively organizing his japanese idol pictures for a minute and invite him to step up

Saturday, October 21

Week 7

I didn't even post week 6, doesn't matter though, I had picked all the teams that should have won, but didn't. urgh.
Here are my picks for this weekend.
Sunday
Carolina @ Cincinnati
Detroit @ NYJ
Green Bay @ Miami
New England @ Buffalo
Philidephia @ Tampa Bay
Pittsburgh @ Atlanta
San Diego @ Kansas City
Denver @ Cleveland
Arizona @ Oakland (Vegas odds. Glabe?)
Minnesota @ Seattle
Washington @ Indianapolis

Monday Night
N.Y. Giants @ Dallas

Friday, October 20

MP3

Greenskeepers are dropping an album on OM records, which is a label usually puts out shit I never want to hear, but this band caught my ear the other day, so I'll post a few of their stronger tracks.
Bedtime & Coconuts & Crimes (Greenkeepers remix)


Jibbs is like Webstar, Chris Brown, or, at one point, Ma$e, in the way he is putting out an album that is totally clean, and just as appropriate for children as say, Disney cartoon feature lengths.
Yeah Boii, King Kong, and the pussy track, as in "gettin' some", Go Too Far

My blog hurts.















Have a super duper weekend. Josh, bring records to Japan!
A fantasy blog?? LOLZY
By Garrison Keillor
Tribune Media Services

I would not send my college kid off for a semester abroad if I were you. This week, we have suspended human rights in America, and what goes around comes around. Ixnay habeas corpus.
The U.S. Senate, in all its splendor and majesty, has decided that an "enemy combatant" is any non-citizen whom the president says is an enemy combatant, including your Korean greengrocer or your Swedish grandmother or your Czech au pair, and can be arrested and held for as long as authorities wish without any right of appeal to a court of law to examine the matter. If your college kid were to be arrested in Bangkok or Cairo, suspected of "crimes against the state," and held in prison, you'd assume that an American foreign service officer would be able to speak to your kid and arrange for a lawyer, but this may not be true anymore. Be forewarned.
The Senate also decided it's up to the president to decide whether it's OK to make these enemies stand naked in cold rooms for a couple days in blinding light and be beaten by interrogators. This is now purely a bureaucratic matter: The plenipotentiary stamps the file "enemy combatants" and throws the poor schnooks into prison and at his leisure he tries them by any sort of kangaroo court he wishes to assemble and they have no right to see the evidence against them, and there is no appeal. This was passed by 65 senators and will now be signed by Mr. Bush, put into effect, and in due course be thrown out by the courts.
It's good that Barry Goldwater is dead because this would have killed him. Go back to the Senate of 1964 -- Goldwater, Dirksen, Russell, McCarthy, Javits, Morse, Fulbright -- and you won't find more than 10 votes for it.

None of the men and women who voted for this bill has any right to speak in public about the rule of law anymore, or to take a high moral view of the Third Reich, or to wax poetic about the American Idea. Mark their names. Any institution of higher learning that grants honorary degrees to these people forfeits its honor. Alexander, Allard, Allen, Bennett, Bond, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Burr, Carper, Chambliss, Coburn, Cochran, Coleman, Collins, Cornyn, Craig, Crapo, DeMint, DeWine, Dole, Domenici, Ensign, Enzi, Frist, Graham, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Hatch, Hutchison, Inhofe, Isakson, Johnson, Kyl, Landrieu, Lautenberg, Lieberman, Lott, Lugar, Martinez, McCain, McConnell, Menendez, Murkowski, Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Pryor, Roberts, Rockefeller, Salazar, Santorum, Sessions, Shelby, Smith, Specter, Stabenow, Stevens, Sununu, Talent, Thomas, Thune, Vitter, Voinovich, Warner.
To paraphrase Sir Walter Scott: Mark their names and mark them well. For them, no minstrel raptures swell. High though their titles, proud their name, boundless their wealth as wish can claim, these wretched figures shall go down to the vile dust from whence they sprung, unwept, unhonored and unsung.

Three Republican senators made a show of opposing the bill and after they'd collected all the praise they could get, they quickly folded. Why be a hero when you can be fairly sure that the Court will dispose of this piece of garbage.
If, however, the Court does not, then our country has taken a step toward totalitarianism. If the government can round up someone and never be required to explain why, then it's no longer the United States of America as you and I always understood it. Our enemies have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. They have made us become like them.

I got some insight last week into who supports torture when I went down to Dallas to speak at Highland Park Methodist Church. It was spooky. I walked in, was met by two burly security men with walkie-talkies, and within 10 minutes was told by three people that this was the Bushes' church and that it would be better if I didn't talk about politics. I was there on a book tour for "Homegrown Democrat," but they thought it better if I didn't mention it. So I tried to make light of it: I told the audience, "I don't need to talk politics. I have no need even to be interested in politics -- I'm a citizen, I have plenty of money and my grandsons are at least 12 years away from being eligible for military service." And the audience applauded! Those were their sentiments exactly. We've got ours, and who cares?

The Methodists of Dallas can be fairly sure that none of them will be snatched off the streets, flown to Guantanamo, stripped naked, forced to stand for 48 hours in a freezing room with deafening noise, so why should they worry? It's only the Jews who are in danger, and the homosexuals and gypsies. The Christians are doing just fine. If you can't trust a Methodist with absolute power to arrest people and not have to say why, then whom can you trust?

sure he 'brought sexy back'


...but at what cost?

Thursday, October 19

As reported today in the Angola Press: Condoleezza Rice has announced dates for her Korea crisis tour.

I can't wait to hear her play some old favorites like, I have no recolection of that meeting, and Heaven and Earth (as in, had we known of a threat we would have moved..) And how can we forget the classic, Mission Accomplished!


Wednesday, October 18

Old School Bangers


I've been nuts about the Ronettes lately. Phil Spector created such an enormous sound for these girls, and helped shape the sound of pop music of that time.
The Ronettes - Be My Baby
The Ronettes - Walking In The Rain
The Ronettes - So Young

Refering to Ronettes songs as "bangers" is a bit of a stretch, but the Ed Banger party seem to get it.

Well, Have You?

Have You Got The Balls?
I haven't played ping-pong since I was in Tokyo last. Over several months, Josh has made Caffeto (uptown coffee shop), the place to go for local ping-pong tournaments. I still haven't been there. I just don't know. Plus, I'm way worse at ping-pong, than I am at Foosball.

Rad Moves

Ping Pong Pixel

Face It, You're Ugly

Tuesday, October 17

A-Bomb a Uffie


A friend and Electric Fetus co-worker, Alison, recently moved to London. We've been keeping each other informed about going-on's, and such through email. She recently attened an Uffie concert, and had this in review.

It was pretty hot. Uffie herself if good looking, although she has that "I dyed my hair blonde when it obviously shouldn't be and isn't all that flattering" thing going on.
She played like 6 songs MAX and came out more than an hour late, by which point I wanted to smack all the ecstacy-ed out people running into me. It was one of those nights where no matter how much I drank and how much money I spent I just couldn't get drunk. I had a stupid day and I really, really wanted to be drunk. And since I was there with a non-British friend no wacky British drugs were coming my way.

It was a good show mainly b/c I wanted to hear Uffie do the "Ready to Fuck" song. She had this DJ who at first I thought was just a recording of a Lil Jon song b/c I kept hearing "WHAT!!!" then the voice started actually saying things related to the night like, "Give it to em Uffie!" But still in the Lil Jon voice.

Uffie - Ready To Uff

The Pumpkin Gang







Monday, October 16

60 min

It took me until just now to realize I can watch 60 minutes on the internet.
No Fly List

Sunday, October 15

Fashion

What is wrong with this machine, Johnny?!

This guy might be dead serioues, or might be kinda in on the joke, either way he is most likely a genius.
Let's Paint, Excersize, and Make Blended Drinks!
It reminds me of the heady AVHS days doing Ye Olde Good Time on BEAT33 with dudes and coming home from school and watching "Peace and Dominico"...remember that Pece and Dominco shit, Matt, Josh, & Derek?? Wow, Crusty White really hit some home rubs back then.
Public Access TV is really one of the best media outlets in America. The gold-mine of often unintentional genius being broadcast in every metro-area across the country is maybe our nation's greatest untapped resource. Plus you can swear and more or less show boobs and stuff.
When I was back for Christmas I twice saw this amazing black-folk christian country line dance program that was absolutely hypnotizing in its repetetive monotony--the rhythms really got me closer to the son of god!
Anywhose, this guy is rad.
So, it's funny and if you've got time watch all the parts, he just want's to further the creative process. Yes sir, this man's ambition should be an ispiration to us all.

Wednesday, October 11

FINE!!

Time to give the baby his bottle!

Tony Caro John



Now go download the first ever Millions Billions mix a million billion times
over at www.still-listen.com. I think you'll find it more pleasureful than a
million billion blowjobs.

Tuesday, October 10

Between One End and The Other


I don't know much about Midlake, but I like this new album, The Trials of Van Occupanther, they dropped a couple months ago. The song writing is strong, they use a lot of vocal harmonies, and lyrics are great. This record is a nice Fall record.

Download these Midlake songs, Roscoe, and Young Bride

Sunday, October 8

Wamp Wamp


Shit. Clipse needs a new fucking record already. Too bad they hate Jive, their label, and Jive don't have much love either. The new Clipse record Hell Hath No Fury has been pushed back three times this year.
Here's a Rolling Stone interview with the Clipse boys, explaining why they "hate Jive".

Download Clipse - Wamp Wamp

Saturday, October 7

Week 5

I did really bad last week, I think it was because I thought about it too much, and that ended up ruining my choices. It's a little too far into the season to pick blindly, but I've decided to revert back to gut picks.
SUN--
Buffalo at *Chicago
Cleveland at *Carolina
Detroit at *Minnesota
Miami at *New England
*St. Louis at Green Bay
Tampa Bay at *New Orleans
Tennessee at *Indianapolis
*Washington at N.Y. Giants
*Kansas City at Arizona
N.Y. Jets at *Jacksonville
Oakland at *San Francisco
Dallas at *Philadelphia
SUN NITE--*Pittsburgh at San Diego
MON NITE--*Baltimore at Denver

Friday, October 6

I'm Hearin' Thangs


Over a year since Katrina, and we're still seeing thangs. Most of New Orleans lay destroyed. People forced to move from their homes, still don't have one to call their own, and David Banner is one of many artist today that won't let us forget that.
From Dj Shadows new album The Outsider, check out the track Seein' Thangs feat. David Banner.

David Banner also gives me an excuse to post these pictures from the late 70's Incredible Hulk TV show.

Thursday, October 5

Rainbow Kids Show

My dad greww up with this classic old kids show. It explains so much from my fractured childhood...

Not Da Usual Kidstuff


Aaron LaCrate just put out a Science Faction mix, again titled B'More Gutter Music. This mix is chalk full of his usual bass thumping, booty clapping, doo doo browning, repetitive insanity, but who doesn't like that? Not I.
One of my favorite tracks from the mix is this Kidstuff song. It's not very often people use children singing to make something I like, but when done right, I end up loving those little brats.
Check out Aaron LaCrate - Kidstuff feat. Da Kidz

For more Aaron LaCrate, checkout his myspace page.
www.myspace.com/aaronlacrate

Wednesday, October 4

Far & Away


How funny is that? I'm about as far away from Diddy as anyone can get.

Monday, October 2

GO DAV!


Where your Pom Poms at?
Go Dav - Cheerleader