Friday, August 18, 2006

O'Doyle Rules!


I feel embarrassingly vindicated. All three songs from my non-rock list that were eligible for Pitchfork's 200 best songs of the 1960's placed in the top 100:
Toots - Pressure Drop at 97
Fat Elvis - Suspicious Minds at fat 82
and my all time #1, is their #2
Not that I care or anything or read their site, or went to their Ragu festival, or whatever, I bet their list makes the chocolate taste terrible.

My concert cred is all over the place this month. I wish I could make a Venn Diagram of the similarities and differences of Rancid and Shellac. They share (judging from the Albini photo and a Rancid album title) an affinity for wolves, but not much else.

I have to post more frequently on this or Jack will want to take over.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You better believe it.

I made Steve a Chuck Norris Facts t-shirt for his birthday. You might see it at Crabfeast. I'm going to be in Boston that weekend.

I'm living in MD the next week or two. Got a temporary job making history, not rubbing history, as in the photo.

7:59 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hey - David Cross trying to join in Jim Belushi's new hit song "Dancing on My Brother's Grave." Oh, it's alright for three co-eds to stomp their feet incoherently in the middle of the stage, but when the bald guy with a beer goes for it, he's denied.

No justice.

10:45 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Sorry I don't have any Abercrombie and Fitch gift cards to offer.

10:46 AM  

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