Archive for April, 2004
Thursday, April 29th, 2004
this has the makings of a movie in it. a stradivarius cello valued at $3.5 mill was stolen from los feliz house, and i just picture the thief in a ninja outfit with high-tech gadgets spraying shit on laser-beams so they don’t set off the alarm (and definitely NOT picturing sean connery stealing this shit all gray and stuff), and selling it to some quirky, eccentric and evil drug lord with cash to burn just so he can have the cello (which, amazingly enough, holds some sort of mystical powers that enables whomever wields it to rule the world or play cello like a madman/woman).
Thursday, April 29th, 2004
what? when did this happen? people are getting rich off the internet again? you want in on some of that? well, according to cnn’s article on getting in on the google ipo, it basically sounds like the people with big money to spend (and i’m not even talking real investor money) will be the only ones who will most definitely benefit (i mean, unless you’re part of the company, of course) from this. it’s going online auction style, so if you can snag some for a low price without it getting sold out, it might be worth a shot.
look at me, giving stock advice. i don’t know shit about this stuff, but that’s what the cnn money article says, so take what you want. harvey needs to become an investment banker and do this shit for me.
Wednesday, April 28th, 2004
here’s the alternate version of the my little brother song that’s gonna be on the magic marker comp (if i actually get it to curt in time for mastering). feat. rick and brandon hollering and playing accordian/foosball.
Wednesday, April 28th, 2004
pitchfork’s mp3 page has one from bellingham’s the pale. i didn’t listen to the whole thing, but i gotta mention anything related to the ‘ham, right?
Wednesday, April 28th, 2004
i actually donated a couple bucks to this guy for bandwidth for the ben folds show at foellinger he’s hosting, mostly because it’s so rare that i hear a song and get a little teary-eyed when i hear it. i’m talking about late, the song about elliott smith. i’ll probably host it later, but if you’re gonna listen to it on repeat, save the guy some bandwidth and just download it and save it on your hd.
Monday, April 26th, 2004
polyvinyl has a new mp3 from owen on their site from an ep that comes out in the near future. the song is called in the morning, before work and is pristine and nice.
i was listening to “no good for no one” last night when trying to mix mlb for the magic marker comp that it’s gonna be on– the acoustic on that album is so amazingly cut apart from all the other instrumentation on it, and the vocals are so unabashedly up front. amazing stuff.
Monday, April 26th, 2004
more on those photos the pentagon doesn’t want published. and while we’re being all political, here’s a two-minute cut up clip featuring bush’s ineptness in press conferences (read: why he’s only had three): the good parts.
Monday, April 26th, 2004
this is a good idea, netflix on demand, and particularly interesting if they actually team up with tivo and you can download movies to your pvr, because you can keep them as long as you want for a one-time charge. i imagine it’s just like doing pay-per-view, but will have a huge library of films. the cost should remain relatively low, they’d just have to deal with licensing issues, but it could probably help tivo survive in the future.
Monday, April 26th, 2004
ah, shit. jv’s got two tracks up at his site, one is a vinyl only track that was released by sea level records, kyoto pond, and the other from the jv/mountain goats split on ben gibbard’s bedside recording called, advancing army clip.





