In August I will be going to a concert at the venue Wolftrap for the first time with Mama & Papa Milkshake, and Mrs. Milkshake to see Crosby, Stills, and Nash. (Neil Young sadly won't be with them again and I've have yet to get a chance to check him out live). Anyways; Rolling Stone Magazine has a nice little preview on what I can expect when I check them out and also shed a few more details on their very secreative new album with legendary producer Rick Rubin.
Death won' quit and I felt I should highlight the fact that Karl Malden died last week and inbetween the coverage of Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett, and Billy Mays, little to no time was devoted to this oscar winning actor. I'm not going to claim I am an authority on him, but if you like classic movies, he has definetly been in his fair share, A Street Car Named Desire, On the Waterfront, Patton, and Birdman of Alcatraz. Tune into TCM for a special on July 10th highlighting his work.
Again, Death is trying its hardest to crush humanity to it's core, this time the target is the infamous Tom Green. As of this posting he is not yet dead, but rather in critical condition after a car accident. "The Tom Green Show" was actually pretty groundbreaking if you think about the status of television these days with reality TV and over the top nonsense dominating the airwaves his work should probably be re-watched to see if it holds up. I remeber laughing hysterically at this as a kid. [Editors Note: Apparantly, Tom Green's website was hacked yesterday and the whole car accident thing was made up. The video below is still funny though]
Moby's 1999 album "Play" is one of my top albums of the 1990's for sure. I was never a big fan of techno music so I intially didn't think I would like the album. I was a junior in High School and clearly remember the praise Rolling Stone was giving the album and on a mini-vacation to the Rock & Roll hall of fame I purchased the album. Not long after that, the album blew up and Moby became immensly popular. Until this morning I had no clue how the album came to be popular, check out Rolling Stone for the history of the album and a song by song recap from Moby himself.
So my love for the website Akward Family Photo's continues to grow. They are now starting to get more akward family stories in the mix and a few days back they had a story about some sort of Thanksgiving Dictator. Check it out it will make you laugh on a Monday Afternoon.
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Comments (1)
... written by Ian,
July 06, 2009
Have fun at the concert man, that'll be a killer show.
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