Best Red Headed Stepchild cover ever
Posted in Music on July 31st, 2010 by Dick PanicThis has to be the best cover video of a RHS tune that I’ve ever seen.
Check it!
This has to be the best cover video of a RHS tune that I’ve ever seen.
Check it!
Malcolm McLaren dies at 64; punk rock godfather managed Sex Pistols
Real shame, that. Even Johnny gives him props.
Doh!. This is too good to miss.
Concentrated stupidity at giant tea bagging ceremony in Washington
Dum dee du dum DUMB
Here’s some timely Brit trashy tabloid action:
Yo, the trip to England was awesome. We did a lot of stuff in the short amount of time we had. I really dug London. There’s tons of cool stuff to do and it’s so easy to get around thanks to the fantastic tube system.
Here’s a picture of Windsor castle from the Thames…

I took this photo of a gal’s (at least I think it was a gal–can’t be sure) jacket at the Melvins show the other night with my phone. I’m probably lucky I didn’t get pummeled seeing as I was somewhere between four and seven sheets to the wind.
Anyway, as I was looking at this pic, Dave’s old classic tune Luthien Tinuviel came on and it was pretty much a perfect match. Here for you again…

I have a new respect for these guys.
Iggy Pop & the Stooges – Search & Destroy
Well, it’s in the top ten at least. Not like it was a scientific survey…
Damn, man, this sucks!
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2009/05/jay-bennett.html
Dude was a great musician and producer and was not given his due as a performer–he definitely owned the stage in those Wilco days. It’s a sad day, indeed.
Here’s a sad song in tribute…
Jay Bennett – Songs That Weren’t Finished

Hey, it’s Memorial Day weekend and time for the annual Bolder Boulder. Werd is that JC is running the race tomorrow alongside his daughter. Godspeed. I’ll be watching on the telly from the relative safety of my couch.
To highlight the festivities, here’s fifteen minutes of fame for one of Boulder’s unsung denizens: Flat tires blamed on mother, cops, Flats.
Money quote:
Kabelis told police he typically slashed tires after he was “buzzed” by police vehicles whizzing past him on the street. Kabelis also told investigators that his desire to slash tires may stem from wearing braces in the late 1990s “or the radiation poisoning he suffered as a result of his proximity to the Rocky Flats nuclear production facility”.
You can catch our little theme song for the PRB in the latest post over on the Vault.
Enjoy yer bank holiday!