Name | Artist | Album | Genre | |
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1. | Heaven And Hell (Part I) | Vangelis | Heaven and Hell | New Age |
2. | Wire | U2 | The Unforgettable Fire | Rock |
3. | Hot Sauce | Thomas Dolby | Aliens Ate My Buick | Alternative & Punk |
4. | To The Women In My Life/Le Lis | Billy Cobham | Spectrum | Jazz |
5. | Good Times Bad Times | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin I | Rock |
6. | The Gates Of Delirium (Studio Run-Through) | Yes | Relayer | Rock |
7. | Clap (Studio Version) | Yes | The Yes Album | Rock |
8. | Right Hand Man | Joan Osborne | Relish | Rock |
9. | We’re Okay | Original Broadway Cast | Rent | Soundtrack |
10. | New Millennium | Dream Theater | Live At Budokan | Metal |
Month: April 2009
Roger Ebert on Bill O’Reilly
Check out: Thoughts on Bill O’Reilly and Squeaky the Chicago Mouse
Great Harbour N47
Frank Zappa’s Drummers
The Zappa Drummers Roundtable with Terry Bozzio, Chester Thompson, Ralph Humphrey, Chad Wackerman, and Ruth Underwood.
Friday Random Ten: 2009-04-03
Name | Artist | Album | Genre | |
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1. | Heaven And Hell (Part II) | Vangelis | Heaven and Hell | New Age |
2. | The Highs Are Too High | Pretty & Twisted | Pretty & Twisted | Alternative & Punk |
3. | Stream Of Consciousness | Dream Theater | Live At Budokan [Disc 3] | Metal |
4. | The End Of All Things | Howard Shore & Renée Fleming | The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King | Soundtrack |
5. | Joanni | Kate Bush | Aerial: A Sea of Honey | Alternative & Punk |
6. | Siren Song | Alan Parsons | Try Anything Once | Rock |
7. | Anduril | Howard Shore | The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King | Soundtrack |
8. | Jumbo Go Away | Frank Zappa | You Are What You Is | Alternative & Punk |
9. | Promenade | U2 | The Unforgettable Fire | Rock |
10. | The Unforgettable Fire | U2 | The Unforgettable Fire | Rock |
Mythbusters save the auto industry!
Another sign of the times
(via Eschaton) Boats Too Costly to Keep Are Littering Coastlines (soul stealing registration may be required) MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — Boat owners are abandoning ship. They often sandpaper over the names and file off the registry numbers, doing their best to render the boats, and themselves, untraceable. Then they casually ditch the vessels in the … Continue reading “Another sign of the times”
Going Galt
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There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.
— kfmonkey.blogspot.com/2009/03/ephemera-2009-7.html