Wednesday, July 26, 2006


In God We trust. I believe that while a belief in God, a God, The God, is important, it is more important to believe in Oneself.

The Future is Yours. I believe that success is subjective, and double edged.

We rely only on ourselves. I believe that if we get anywhere, its because we met the right people along the way

Love is about the bad and the good. I believe that love isn't about the highs or the lows, but the times inbetween

Dani California. I believe the new Red Hot CHilli Peppers album is overplayed and overrated

On top of that mountain. I believe that at the top, the only thing left to do is to kick down at those climbing up. See point 3

Dang. I believe that when in doubt how to express oneself, the word fuck will usually suffice

See the world. I believe that life is about the rain and the cold as much as it is about the sunshine and pina coladas.

O. I believe the secret to the universe is a circle

Friday, July 07, 2006

Have a good trip girls


I don't even know who's going save Ange and Rebecca

but uh, have fun

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

My AK 47 is a tool


Dan is back! And Kaz has a funky new hair do. The hallmark of a great holiday ;)

I once spent most of the night at Carnegies (drunk) with a bunch of similarly inebriated bandgeeks, discussing the merits of various indie bands that were big among those of that interest. The guys had distanced themselves, probably because they're anti social, though the overall sweatiness of my conversation partners may have played a part.

Amid discussing the various merits of The Shins, Cursive, the Eels, Muse and other bands you'd never have heard of unless you read this site, I once pitched the idea that these bands were indie because a lot of their songs were too fucking artsy, and thus unreachable by the mainstream.

"Take Cursive for instance," I said to a portly girl wearing a (no doubt) over priced Cursive t-shirt. "Most Cursive songs are pretentious and overly artsy, and they recognise it themselves" I told her, "For example, Art is Hard" (a great song by the way, download if you can). "In fact, there shouldn't even be genres in music. Music is something that should be free form, like a story. It should mean something to everyone" I excitedly slurred. "I think that any song from any genre could, with changes, be accessible by fans of another genre".

They of course, demurred, and we brainstormed a whole bunch of songs from the aforementioned bands that could be good in another genre, complete with some drunken singing on my part. We agreed to disagree in the end, though I felt it was more because of their obstinance than anything. Anyway, the point is, I just heard a really great cover of one song by another, in a completely different genre. I love this stuff. I've had it on my comp for awhile, but I'd forgotten all about it till just then, where in a flash of inspiration, I decided to relate this completely boring story as an introduction to one of the best covers of "Straight Outta Compton" you'll ever hear, by the angel Nina Gordon. Get to it! Song is on the player thatta way ---->

P.S For those interested, there's a really great cover of Gin & Tonic (originally by Snoop Dog) by the Gourds.

P.P.S - Forgot to mention last week, I added more Spinto Band, "Brown Boxes" - enjoy!

P.P.P.S - http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3382491587979249836 David Hasselhoff's new song gogog (features Nightrider car!)