Beck @ the Electric Factory

Beck apologized for not making it to Philly with the Flaming Lips, so I guess I’ll have to accept. His show tonight was a flat out amazing mixture of his 10 year catalog. He’s changed so much from that “Loser” guy, which was tonight’s show opener. Many songs in the set were retooled with different beats and speeds, and Mixed Bizness came out great.

Devil’s Haircut is still the best Beck live song ever, and this show will mark the first time I’ve ever heard Beck play “Lord Only Knows,” a song that stuck a mixing spoon into my brain 6 years ago and swirled things around. If Nelly’s “Hot in Here” wasn’t played out enough, Beck had to go and cover it for the Hollywood Freaks. “Do You Realize” by the Flaming Lips was also covered.

If you haven’t checked out Beck’s tour journal yet, you should. Here’s a quote from a radio station concert in Boston:

it was our second big show as a band. you are usually thrown onstage in these situations without any preparation. its something akin to trying to light a candle in a wind tunnel. I think we might have freaked some people out with our white shoes, tight pants and gyrations. there was a stronghold of backwards baseball cap jocks in the front giving me the finger continuously. it was like they were holding a testosterone vigil with their fingers as candles to our compromised manhood. believe us, our manhood was very intact, even in our tight pants.

anyway, we escaped unscathed with a 7 hr. bus ride to philly and cheese steaks waiting at the other end.

Beck apologized for not making it to Philly with the Flaming Lips, so I guess I’ll have to accept. His show tonight was a flat out amazing mixture of his 10 year catalog. He’s changed so much from that “Loser” guy, which was tonight’s show opener. Many songs in the set were retooled with different beats and speeds, and Mixed Bizness came out great.

Devil’s Haircut is still the best Beck live song ever, and this show will mark the first time I’ve ever heard Beck play “Lord Only Knows,” a song that stuck a mixing spoon into my brain 6 years ago and swirled things around. If Nelly’s “Hot in Here” wasn’t played out enough, Beck had to go and cover it for the Hollywood Freaks. “Do You Realize” by the Flaming Lips was also covered.

If you haven’t checked out Beck’s tour journal yet, you should. Here’s a quote from a radio station concert in Boston:

it was our second big show as a band. you are usually thrown onstage in these situations without any preparation. its something akin to trying to light a candle in a wind tunnel. I think we might have freaked some people out with our white shoes, tight pants and gyrations. there was a stronghold of backwards baseball cap jocks in the front giving me the finger continuously. it was like they were holding a testosterone vigil with their fingers as candles to our compromised manhood. believe us, our manhood was very intact, even in our tight pants.

anyway, we escaped unscathed with a 7 hr. bus ride to philly and cheese steaks waiting at the other end.

Open Mic Recap @ The Tree House

So the Tree House Coffee open mic finally opened this week. It was the first time I’ve been in the place and it looks great. Somehow they made it feel a lot bigger and less cluttered and their new sound system makes everyone sound better.

There is a rumor floating around that I may take over the hosting duties at this open mic in a few weeks. It’s true! In 2-3 weeks I’ll be hosting the Tree House’s Wednesday night open mics and I have a lot of things planned, so keep reading this site (but not this site).

Roz King, Jason Wheatley, John Shaughnessy, Willie Tapps, U Maryland’s Cathy, and purple haired Sarah Allen all showed support by playing the reopening mic. I played “99%,” “The Genius of it All,” and “I Hope I Die on the Moon,” which would have been fine if I hadn’t broken a string 9/10ths into my last song.

So the Tree House Coffee open mic finally opened this week. It was the first time I’ve been in the place and it looks great. Somehow they made it feel a lot bigger and less cluttered and their new sound system makes everyone sound better.

There is a rumor floating around that I may take over the hosting duties at this open mic in a few weeks. It’s true! In 2-3 weeks I’ll be hosting the Tree House’s Wednesday night open mics and I have a lot of things planned, so keep reading this site (but not this site).

Roz King, Jason Wheatley, John Shaughnessy, Willie Tapps, U Maryland’s Cathy, and purple haired Sarah Allen all showed support by playing the reopening mic. I played “99%,” “The Genius of it All,” and “I Hope I Die on the Moon,” which would have been fine if I hadn’t broken a string 9/10ths into my last song.

Tree House Open Mic on Wednesday

Roz told me to put the word out that the Tree House (formerly the Living Room in Collingswood) will be having their open mic this Wednesday from 8:30PM – 11:00PM, so head down there and help out the new owners. I have a bunch of stuff to do that night, but I might stop by later on. See you there.

The FCC relaxed ownership restrictions, so now I can buy up all the local music sites and command ultimate market share.

Six Feet Under’s season finale was Sunday night and ended great. I think season two is still my favorite of the three, but you can’t help but be impressed by a show willing to kill someone every single episode. My favorite so far was the dough mixer accident from season one. I don’t know how many seasons they’ll have, but I hope they keep it to around four or five.

Roz told me to put the word out that the Tree House (formerly the Living Room in Collingswood) will be having their open mic this Wednesday from 8:30PM – 11:00PM, so head down there and help out the new owners. I have a bunch of stuff to do that night, but I might stop by later on. See you there.

The FCC relaxed ownership restrictions, so now I can buy up all the local music sites and command ultimate market share.

Six Feet Under’s season finale was Sunday night and ended great. I think season two is still my favorite of the three, but you can’t help but be impressed by a show willing to kill someone every single episode. My favorite so far was the dough mixer accident from season one. I don’t know how many seasons they’ll have, but I hope they keep it to around four or five.

Great Intersections

Everybody’s favorite tool for almost getting you to your destination is also great for looking at ariel photos of stuff. I’m not entirely sure why, but today I thought it would be cool to look at some complex roadways from space.

Here are some interesting ones I found:

Milwaukee, WI

New York, NY

Camden, NJ

Can you find any better ones?

Everybody’s favorite tool for almost getting you to your destination is also great for looking at ariel photos of stuff. I’m not entirely sure why, but today I thought it would be cool to look at some complex roadways from space.

Here are some interesting ones I found:

Milwaukee, WI

New York, NY

Camden, NJ

Can you find any better ones?