Dangermouse and Banksy have released their own version of the Paris Hilton CD: [link]
According to a press release, Waxploitation, the management company for Danger Mouse, has confirmed that Dangermouse was involved. The only comment they have so far offered on their remix is "Its hard to improve on perfection, but we had to try."
Supposedly, bids are starting at $46 on eBay, but I haven't checked myself yet. I think I'll wait for the mp3s to start circulating.
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The original lineup of the Pogues (yes, with Shane) are playing The Fillmore for four nights: 10/9 - 10/12!
Must. Go.
Other key Fillmore shows on their upcoming schedule (one of the strongest I've ever seen):
Nouvele Vague - tonight!
We Are Scientists - 10/2
Ladytron - 10/16
Yo La Tengo - 10/19 - 10/21
Lucinda Williams - 10/24 - 25
India.arie - 10/26 - 27
P-Cow alert
Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins - 10/30
The Cramps - 10/31 (I'm going to take Emmett, I think)
Joan Jett - 11/4
Ple alert
The Beautiful South - 11/10
Frank Black - 11/15
Del the Funky Homosapien - 11/16
...and you will know us by the trail of dead - 12/5
Los Lobos & Calexico - 12/8 - 9
ION, Slim Harpo is sooooo cool. God, I love his (a) guitar sound; (b) songs; (c) vocals; (d) harp. No wonder the Stones copied him so much.
I also scored used copies of Born Bad, volumes 2 and 6, which are currently selling for about $50 on the ebay/Amazon used seller market.
I have all the originals on vinyl, but I've been trying to get them on CD.
I saw the video for Joan's current song "AC/DC" (a Sweet cover) and she looks Even Hotter Than Usual.
Huh. I seem to have tickets.
Oh, I also just got home from seeing Tool at the Staples Center. It was an incredible show, and we had great seats. Maynard and the band were in top form. Absolutely awesome. A very mellow show for a Tool concert, but the latest album is much more mellow, though still dark and hard edged. At one point, after one of the songs, Adam Jones (the guitarist) walked over to Maynard and hugged him for a long time. My friend who bought the tickets wondered what that was about, and I told him that apparently Maynard's mother died not long ago, and that the new albim was heavily influenced by that. I think the song in question, Wings for Marie and 10,000 Days, are specifically about this event in Maynard's life. It was quite powerful.
And going for a hat trick:
Also, the more I see Tool in concert, the more convinced I become that Danny Carey is one of the best drummers who ever lived. The man can do very fast triplets and quadruplets
one-handed.
And he can pull off four different, complex rhythms, one with each limb, and he's able to hit drums on opposite sides of his very large kit without ever missing. And if he doesn't have perfect time, he's damned close to it -- he did not, as far as I could tell from my pretty good seats, use a click track of any kind.
The man can do very fast triplets and quadruplets one-handed.
That is impressive. I remember Levon Helm being boggled by Bill Black (of Elvis' original Sun band) being able to do a one-handed military press.