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go back to maingo to old version

January 09, 2006 -- 12:54 AM
posted by eric

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http://s21.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0L3Q4PY5QR9E11ZX6RJJ2R30HX


Teriyaki Boyz - Beef or Chicken
http://s14.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1F46TCL0C2ZWS1LFSEKSVNMWCS

this album is wierd, not that good really... but worth a listen. image if a. they got none throwaway beats.. and b. if there was actually dope rappers.

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Head Teriyaki Boy Nigo (a global fashion icon who also founded Bathing Ape) is engaged in some UN-style, BAPES-for-beats-type cronyism on his group’s new album. For starters, he’s assembled the production team of the decade: DJ Shadow, DJ Premier, Dan the Automator, Cut Chemist, Just Blaze, Ad Rock, the Neptunes, Mark Ronson, Daft Punk, and Cornelius. It’s enough to make stateside MCs wet their beds while hip-hopheads shell out $40 for the Japanese import. It’s also an embarrassment of production riches that turns into an embarrassment. The wasted production talent is criminal; the intermittent English refrains are totally bizarre. Just Blaze’s unusually thin, cavern thump is at least interesting; so is the Japanese crunk on the Swishahouse remix, and hearing Pharrell rap "Shake it like you’re apeshit" is almost priceless. Otherwise, save your money. Maybe you and a friend can split a pair of $600 BAPE sneakers instead.


http://www.providencephoenix.com/music/otr/documents/05148221.asp

both from prefixmag.com boards

January 08, 2006 -- 10:42 PM
posted by Par





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January 08, 2006 -- 10:38 PM
posted by alison

thanks Taylor, I think I heard part of that show... I just couldn't remember his name. Saw him and Old Reliable live at Folk Fest too, with the additional back up of the Weakerthans, rather phenomenal showing, that was.

January 08, 2006 -- 9:16 PM
posted by alison

I have a new link you should all check out: www.stopglobalwarming.org because we're all fucked already, we might as well start waving the flag a little stronger... and watch a few videos about it too.

January 08, 2006 -- 3:05 PM
posted by Par

It so happened that I had to go, if I must miss 5 minutes of a movie in exchange for hanging out with 5 good friends I would do the same forever and ever.

Skipping out on the five minutes had you leaving the five good friends. You can't pretend that it was one or the other.

But it's not really the five minutes that bugs me so much, though. It was that it was five minutes at the end of a two-hour movie. Is it really so hard to justify being five minutes late with "I wanted to watch the movie to the end"?

Bite me.

Then again, maybe there's hope for you yet.

January 08, 2006 -- 1:54 PM
posted by P

January 08, 2006 -- 1:38 PM
posted by P

Thank you Beck and Keri, it was a good evening.

As for Par: BLAH! It so happened that I had to go, if I must miss 5 minutes of a movie in exchange for hanging out with 5 good friends I would do the same forever and ever. Bite me.

January 08, 2006 -- 1:22 AM
posted by Par

Some thoughts on The Island (which we watched tonight):

Most apt quote from a review: "Make no mistake: This not high art. But it does its job without insulting our intelligence or unpleasantly jangling our nerves. "

Best quote from the movie: "You know when you really want something, you close your eyes and wish for it really hard? God is the guy that ignores you. " (Delivered by Steve Buscemi in yet another spotlight-stealing role.)

Biggest cop-out relating to the movie: Percival skipping out with literally less than five minutes left. Usually I would probably grin and bear something like this (certainly not bring it up in this forum) but seriously, Percy, that was complete bullshit. I can't think of any other way to convey how disappointing that was.
Also, to get the idea out there, someone should snag Morgan Freeman's narration from March of the Penguins and put it on top of a documentary about humans. (I doubt I'm the first with this idea, but I'd like to record it for posterity, nonetheless.)

January 07, 2006 -- 11:17 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

it's shy-ler. Also, hobotron was featured on CJSR this last week. They were on smilin' jays happy hour.

January 07, 2006 -- 6:48 PM
posted by eric

cover:
"I don't care that you're colour blind, blue is never red!"
Kara Boucher and Blake Murdoch get a little twisted at Wunderbar

hahahahaha oh yeah i forgot that exact wording on that one. good show

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