Wednesday, October 24, 2007

the shining and rob zombie! a very good tuesday.

this past tuesday was an extra exciting one for me. not only did rob zombie's live cd, entitled simply zombie live, come out, but a 2-disc special edition of my-favorite-movie-of-all-time-ever, the shining, also came out. i hurried out and bought both the moment i got off of work.

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the
rob zombie live album is nothing short of amazing. the sound quality is excellent, the music kills, as always, rob's voice sounds so awesome, even though i can't figure out for the life of me how he screams like that the whole show; just a great album. hopefully a live dvd will follow shortly as well. zombie and the band cover lots of ground in this set. you hear songs from white zombie's la sexorcisto and astro creep: 2000, and songs from all three of rob's solo records. here is a complete track listing:

sawdust in the blood

american witch
demon speeding
living dead girl
more human than human
dead girl superstar
house of 1000 corpses
let it all bleed out
creature of the wheel
demonoid phenomenon
supercharger heaven
never gonna stop (the red, red kroovy)
black sunshine
superbeast
devil's rejects
the lords of salem
thunderkiss '65
dragula

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as for
the shining, i thought i had all i was ever going to get for this movie, with the dvd release in 2001 that had a great documentary shot by stanley kubrick's daughter, vivian kubrick. this release, along with it being presented in widescreen format, adds a second disc with three additional featurettes: view from the overlook: crafting the shining, the visions of stanley kubrick, and interview with wendy carlos, composer. i usually don't get excited about all the so-called bonus footage on dvds these days, because it usually takes up an extra hour of my precious sleep time after the movie is over, and i don't hardly ever get anything from it except maybe a few minor laughs. with this, though, i could watch 10 extra hours of bonus footage and never tire of it.

i won't talk about the movie itself - if you haven't seen this, climb your sorry self from under your rock and watch it as soon as possible. i mean, come on, halloween is right around the corner, so you should be loading up on all the scary movies you can get your hands on. you can even borrow my old dvd copy (are you kidding, of course i am not getting rid of that one - it is full-frame!). i will be watching this as soon as i have nearly 4 hours of spare time to watch all of it at once. i can't wait!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

the shins with vetiver @ the plex - 10/18/07

i attended a show at the plex in north charleston the other night that was quite excellent. vetiver was the name of the opening band. the shins were the headlining band. vetiver were a surprise opener to me, because the very day before the show, i found out that the lead singer of the band has worked and toured with a current favorite of mine, devendra banhart, in the past. so, i was very much looking forward to seeing him perform with his band. they did not disappoint. their set was comprised mostly of beautiful, slow-tempo songs. his voice is quite good, and the band are talented musicians. they are touring to support their second album, to find me gone. also, one member of the shins (the keyboard/guitar player, the blonde dude in the second picture below) joined them for a few tunes.

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the shins put on an excellent performance as well. i admit, i am not the biggest fan of the shins (my wife simply adores them, though), but i did thoroughly enjoy their show. it could have something to do with the fact that my wife and her best friend/cousin, mei-lan, were dancing excitedly the whole show, or maybe because the band just put on a really good show. the first 10 songs or so, i did not recognize, but i aimlessly grooved along to them. then they played new slang, which i first heard while watching the excellent movie garden state, and phantom limb, the first single from their latest album wincing the night away. great songs, even better live.

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they continued on, playing a few more that i sorta recognized. when they came out for the encore, they played a cover of pink floyd's breathe from dark side of the moon, complete with mini-laser light show, which blew the doors down. the place was packed, the crowd had a great time, i had a great time, and it seems that the bands also had a great time.

i could have done without the smoky atmosphere - i think i am getting too old for all of that second-hand smoke. now, if they can just pass the smoking ban in north charleston, as well, shows at the plex would be so much more enjoyable. anywho, if you get a chance to see either one of these bands, please do so. and listen to their music. as always, if you like it, support the artists and buy it legally. thanks for reading!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

an acoustic hour with alice in chains

my friend, shane and i traveled to the house of blues last night to see an acoustic performance by alice in chains, billed as alice in chains, the acoustic hour: an intimate unplugged engagement. needless to say, we were both quite excited, for how often can you see an entire acoustic show from one of your favorite bands of all time? for me, this is my first opportunity.

The opening act, which also played an acoustic set, was called social ghost. while at first, i was not too keen on the music, as the show progressed, the band's excitement was contagious, and i ended up enjoying their set. check them out to see what you think.

when alice in chains came on stage, they brought with them a feel-good atmosphere, which transferred to the crowd immediately and added to everyone's already high spirits. all members were in top form. jerry cantrell played some great solos, missing a note occasionally, but each time laughing it off, as if to just say "oops!". i am sure nobody will be complaining. his voice was also sounding great. william duvall, who has become an official member of the band, taking over lead vocals, was excellent, hitting all of the notes, and sounding good doing it. mike inez and his bass were certainly excited to be there. the big smile didn't leave his face the whole show. sean kinney was, well, sean kinney - a totally sweet drummer.


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they started the show with nutshell, from their ep jar of flies. after that i don't remember the exact order, but here are the other songs they performed in album order (i think i remember them all):

i can't remember and love, hate, love from facelift
brother and got me wrong from their acoustic ep sap
rooster, angry chair, down in a hole, and would from their album dirt
got me wrong and don't follow from jar of flies
heaven beside you and sludge factory from their self-titled album
killer is me which was performed on their 1996 mtv unplugged album

they also included two cover songs:
elton john's curtains from his 1975 album captain fantastic and the brown dirt cowboy
the who's squeeze box from their 1975 album the who by numbers

there were a few teasers, when they broke into the doors' love me two times and david bowie's ziggy stardust. those would have been excellent additions, had they kept going with them. the band invited about 50 people to come up on the side of the stage to watch the encore close-up. what an excellent gesture. from a band that has been around so long, they still appreciate their fans, and it certainly shows. many bands that i have seen live just come out, play their songs, and leave the stage. i really respect these guys.

anyways, i enjoyed the show immensely, and as a lucky bonus, i got a guitar pick that jerry cantrell tossed into the crowd. i will add that to my soon-to-be-created concert memorabilia scrapbook! seeing the band this happy playing together again has made me hopeful of new material in the near future. if you have a chance to see this small acoustic tour, please do yourself a favor and go. the band makes it well worth it.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

i think i have a shoe problem

i have known about my shoe problem ...er... collection for some time now. you know, over the years, after your feet stop growing, and you take care of your shoes, and you are somewhat fashionably inclined (in your own mind), you amass a few pair a year. i knew i had a lot, but not an exact amount until the other day, when my cubemate at work, katie, said to me, "new shoes? it seems like you always have new shoes. how many do you have?". "i'm not sure", was my reply, so i counted them a day or so later. i was not quite shocked, but a bit surprised to find that i had somehow managed to collect 48 or so pair of shoes. and i am a dude, albeit a very fashionable one (again, in my own mind).

48 pair...holy cow.

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now, my wife has quite a collection as well, but she is in the shoe business, so it makes sense. my friend nichols, another shoe fanatic, put it in perspective for me. "we just build our outfits from the bottom up, while everyone else builds from the top down." well said, madam!

my real collection had its humble beginnings while i was in high school, where i developed a love of converse. from there on out, i have just bought a pair here and there. basically, if i see a color that i really like, that is loud and bright, or just plain ol' sweet lookin', i buy 'em! chuck taylors, one stars, jack purcells, john varvatos-designed styles, ev pros. and they come from everywhere - marshall's, tj maxx, the converse outlet, shops in chicago and atlanta. i even found a very unique pair while we were vacationing in london a few years ago, that i have yet to wear, because they are so awesome, and i am worried i will mess 'em up (you can see them in the picture below, in the bottom row, third pair from the left).
i have other brands, but converse outweighs the other brands by a long shot.

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there are canvas, suede, corduroy, felt (yes, felt), even pleather. the above pictures show about half of the converse i own (don't want to take up too much space with pictures). i am proud of my collection, and i don't care if people at work think i am mental. what do they know? they only have 4 pair of shoes each! how on earth can you coordinate a sweet matching outfit with only 4 pair of shoes???

Monday, October 08, 2007

radiohead turns the tables on album format offerings

radiohead has always been an inventive band. each album they have released, from 1993's pablo honey to 2003's hail to the thief, has offered the listener something completely different from the last album, yet equally as listenable (my only exception here is 2000's kid a - no matter how many times i listen to it, halfway through, i forget i was listening to it - it just sounds like background music to me...).

with the next album, even though i haven't heard any of it yet, they are continuing with their innovative streak. the album, entitled in rainbows, is currently available for preorder in 2 formats: downloadable digital format and deluxe edition "discbox". why is that so innovative, you ask? well, they are allowing us, the consumer, to preorder (available oct. 10th) the downloadable digital format for whatever price we choose. yes, that means we can download it for free - straight from the source (after some research, it appears that a transaction fee may be tacked onto the final price - probably to those who specify a value of £0.00 - who could blame 'em?). now any self-respecting music lover that cherishes the bands they love, and respects them as artists, will not download it for free, but hey, the opportunity is there, approved by the band. pretty cool.

the other option, the "discbox", as it is called, will be released on or before december 3rd, and can be preordered for £40.00...what????? hang on, let's see, in u.s. dollars that would be...$81.74 as of today. but wait, let me explain further. at first, i thought this was just some insanely priced special edition cd/dvd set in a hard-bound box or something. upon further inspection, though, i realized that it is going to come with a load of cool stuff, such as the album on cd, a second cd with several extra new tracks, the vinyl version of the album (2 x 12") on heavyweight vinyl, lots of artwork, a lyric booklet, all presented in a beautiful hardback book. wow. i should also note that the digital download is included, so the consumer can still have the music in october when everyone else does. check out the picture below.

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photo courtesy of http://
www.inrainbows.com

i have added this to my christmas list already with a heavy hint that it should not be ignored (and if my wife is reading this - i really, really think this would be an excellent christmas present...really). i think we should all support this crazy idea, because it looks to be a win-win situation, whether you like to download your music or buy the physical album (i prefer the latter, obviously). yeah, radiohead!

Saturday, October 06, 2007

nirvana unplugged to arrive on dvd (...sigh...)

man, have i been waiting for this for a long time. nirvana's mtv unplugged performance is finally getting it's long-awaited official release on november 20th. all of these years of putting off buying the bootleg dvd in hopes that it will arrive in an official form have finally paid off.

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the dvd will have the entire unedited performance, including the songs 'something in the way' and 'oh me' (one of the most beautiful songs in the set) that were originally cut from the aired performance. there will also be some behind-the-scenes footage, and a few warm-up performances. s-w-e-e-t.

with good music and movie releases tapering off again in my world, at least i know where i will be on november 20th, and that is comforting.