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Archive for April, 2008

Missing ex-Floyd pig found in desert

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

When former Floyd man, Roger Waters performed last week at the Coachella Valley Arts Festival, he brought the old inflatable porcine prop out of mothballs to entertain the crowd during “Pigs on the Wing.” Unfortunately the pig really did wing it out of there when it broke loose from it’s tether.

E-Street keyboardist dies

Friday, April 18th, 2008

NEW YORK (AP) — Danny Federici, the longtime keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen whose stylish work helped define the E Street Band’s sound on hits from “Hungry Heart” through “The Rising” died Thursday. He was 58.

Peter Gabriel: Organize your life with “The Filter”

Monday, April 14th, 2008

British musician and creative genius, Peter Gabriel is a collaborator on an ambitious new site, “The Filter,” that helps you introduce you to an array of cultural choices that extend beyond music to include film, fashion, whatever. It’s in beta now and set for a wide release next month, but you can explore it now.

“The Filter combines purchase, consumption and browsing data (it tracks accounts on Netflix, Flixster, etc.) to create an experience map. The next level, Gabriel said, will be to meld your profile with someone else’s.” — L.A. Times

National Record Store Day is April 19!

Monday, April 14th, 2008

“Yes, yes, I know. It’s easier to download music, and probably cheaper. But what’s playing on your favourite download store when you walk into it? Nothing, that’s what. Who are you going to meet in there? Nobody. Where are the notice boards offering flatshares and vacant slots in bands destined for superstardom? Who’s going to tell you to stop listening to that and start listening to this? Go ahead and save yourself a couple of quid. The saving will cost you a career, a set of cool friends, musical taste and, eventually, your soul. Record stores can’t save your life. But they can give you a better one.”

Nick Hornby, author, “High Fidelity”

Personal note: I used to save up all of my measly allowance and hard-earned cash from mowing lawns just to make the trip to Dearborn Music on Michigan Ave. to soak up the atmosphere, talk to the clerks and check out the discs. When I finally got a steady part-time job I graduated to the import albums section, which opened up a whole new world for me. I was able to make the trip to Europe via vinyl that I could never afford in real life. It was so much cooler than buying records at a department store. Here I discovered early electronic music from Germany by Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. There were bands that I only read about in Melody Maker (a British music zine that amazingly enough was carried at my little local bookstore) like Gong, Camel and Gentle Giant. There was a whole musical world available to me that extended beyond Pink Floyd and I was ready to take that trip. 

 There used to be a gazillion record stores out there, but alas they’re going the way of the dinosaur. I’m heartened to know that Dearborn Music has managed to still hang in there during this age of digital downloading. Mr. Hornby’s right, there’s something special about an afternoon spent in a record store and I cherish all the hours I spent perusing the racks.

 

Rare Elvis photos discovered!

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Some new photos of The King performing at Madison Square Garden in 1972 have recently surfaced. George Kalinsky who was the official photographer for the Garden was rummaging through his file negs for an upcoming campaign on “Great Moments in New York” when he located the unpublished images. It appears that there are around 40 “crisp, clear professional photos of Elvis.”

The collection will appear at Graceland starting on Memorial Day along with an exhibit of his famous jumpsuits.

Oldest recorded voice discovered

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Take that Tom Edison. The oldest recorded voice was that of a French woman and it predates Mr. Lightbulb by 17 years. It was recorded on something called phonoautograph (pre-Ipod) in 1860. Apparently she’s singing a little French folk song. Hope it’s not something naughty.