March 20, 2007

err, Broken Radio. ha, Bad Radio=PJ

err, Broken Radio. ha, Bad Radio=PJ

Isn’t today the day where the universe implodes: M…

Isn’t today the day where the universe implodes: Malin’s Glitter and the song Bad Radio w/ Springsteen & R. Adams, out…

Awesome!Sad that more people don’t realise just ho…

Awesome!

Sad that more people don’t realise just how rocking Foo Fighters are.

Foo Fighters take Hyde Park by brute force

You know those lame free channels that you get on DirectTV that never have anything good on them? Well last night I was completely blown away by an airing of the absolutely kickass Foo Fighters show last summer to a sold out Hyde Park crowd of 85,000 blokes and birds. A friend once told me that the best show he ever attended (ever) was a Foo Fighters show back in the day, and I remember receiving this news with a bit of incredulity at the time (“You mean, as in EVER?”).

After watching this set, I understand that possibility now. It has all become clear.
Hot dang.

FOO FIGHTERS (all good and plugged-in)
Hyde Park, London
DVD Audio Rip
June 17, 2006

In Your Honor
All My Life
Best of You
Times Like These
Learn To Fly
Breakout
Shake Your Blood (with Lemmy from Motorhead)
Stacked Actors
My Hero
Generator
DOA
Monkey Wrench
Tie Your Mother Down (with Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen, Taylor on vox)
Everlong

ZIPPED ROCKINGNESS

This performance was released as a second bonus DVD disc for the UK version of the recent live concert DVD Skin and Bones. The main disc is acoustic (as was the set I saw from them just a few months after this was taped); the Hyde Park show is definitely not. Cathartic and fervently intense, I am absolutely loving this and wish I could have been there. Fancy that.

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Mike, I have not traditionally been super-adventur…

Mike, I have not traditionally been super-adventurous in food (like, raw things, things with little hairy legs, things that crunch and I don’t know why) but there is a lot of really really (really) good Japanese food that is fresh and traceable in terms of content and I highly recommend you take the plunge at least once. You are missing out!

Very nice U2 videos…Congratulations!MarioBrazilh…

Very nice U2 videos…
Congratulations!

Mario
Brazil
http://blogdomariomello.blogspot.com

The last Dears record was amazing. Probably my fa…

The last Dears record was amazing. Probably my favorite album from them from beginning to end.

As for Japanese food I’ll have to claim ignorance. Never been to adventurous with food. My loss I’m sure

Bob Dylan’s version of Creep. That was lightyears …

Bob Dylan’s version of Creep. That was lightyears worse than awful.

March 19, 2007

That’s a beautiful photo. Wish I was there.

That’s a beautiful photo. Wish I was there.

I miss Wagamama (and their chicken ramen) so much!…

I miss Wagamama (and their chicken ramen) so much! I used to live near the Bloomsbury one in the early 90s. Thanks for tipping me off about the new Boston location – I’ll drive down in April to try it out.

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"I love the relationship that anyone has with music: because there's something in us that is beyond the reach of words, something that eludes and defies our best attempts to spit it out. It's the best part of us, probably, the richest and strangest part..."
—Nick Hornby, Songbook
"Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it Inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel."
—Hunter S. Thompson

Mp3s are for sampling purposes, kinda like when they give you the cheese cube at Costco, knowing that you'll often go home with having bought the whole 7 lb. spiced Brie log. They are left up for a limited time. If you LIKE the music, go and support these artists, buy their schwag, go to their concerts, purchase their CDs/records and tell all your friends. Rock on.

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