Thursday, June 24, 2004
jane says, i'm done w/ na-varro
janes addiction breaking up again. no big deal, no big surprise. personally, i think strays is good, & their early stuff is amazing still today. but i like janes minus navarro's over-the-top showy soloing. who are you, stevie vai? shmears. no offense to the grizz & nummer, but i'll take a new album from perry, perkins, & 2 douchebags over a new janes album. i thought this excerpt from this story was funny:
Jane's are considered one of the most influential bands of the last 20 years. Their albums 'Nothing's Shocking' and 'Ritual de lo Habitual' are both modern classics, and a noted influence on bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Music.
are you shmears, the music? they're okay & all, but to list them in the same breath as the chili peppers is the funniest thing i'll read all day.
apparently i'm having a rough week on the blog...no backblog buzz in days. i promise the quality will improve very soon. we have a few tricks up our sleeves if you catch my drift (wink* wink*). oh who am i kidding, i got nothing. no good ideas, un-timely updates, low-grade re-hashes of stories every other blogger probably already covered. unfortunately for you, i would've quit weeks ago at the crest--i enjoy writing though. MSCFYSB (moldy-stale-content...fysb)
speaking of pro-choice current events, perry farrell is trying to revive this year's lollapalooza in some way. good luck w/ that. i'm guessing there will be one show half-assily thrown together & cancelled mere days before. give up on the lollapalooza name/brand, it's dead. make up some new one. people associate lollapalooza w/ 90's grunge & things of a durst nature, like flannels & dirtballs. i'd rather see a rip-off of coachella for a weekend dealie vs a summer tour on the palooza name. good luck on the future endeavors, seriously.
tommy lee...no buzz in vegas. who spins their own lousy music at a party other than the brothers gallaghers?
Jane's are considered one of the most influential bands of the last 20 years. Their albums 'Nothing's Shocking' and 'Ritual de lo Habitual' are both modern classics, and a noted influence on bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Music.
are you shmears, the music? they're okay & all, but to list them in the same breath as the chili peppers is the funniest thing i'll read all day.
apparently i'm having a rough week on the blog...no backblog buzz in days. i promise the quality will improve very soon. we have a few tricks up our sleeves if you catch my drift (wink* wink*). oh who am i kidding, i got nothing. no good ideas, un-timely updates, low-grade re-hashes of stories every other blogger probably already covered. unfortunately for you, i would've quit weeks ago at the crest--i enjoy writing though. MSCFYSB (moldy-stale-content...fysb)
speaking of pro-choice current events, perry farrell is trying to revive this year's lollapalooza in some way. good luck w/ that. i'm guessing there will be one show half-assily thrown together & cancelled mere days before. give up on the lollapalooza name/brand, it's dead. make up some new one. people associate lollapalooza w/ 90's grunge & things of a durst nature, like flannels & dirtballs. i'd rather see a rip-off of coachella for a weekend dealie vs a summer tour on the palooza name. good luck on the future endeavors, seriously.
tommy lee...no buzz in vegas. who spins their own lousy music at a party other than the brothers gallaghers?