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  • May
    20

    I can’t believe all the new music coming out right now. I’m going to be broke this summer.

    I just realized the new Green Day album is already available, came out this week. I will be picking that up today.

    Thanks to an iTunes email, I just learned Eminem is back with a new album. Not sure if I will pick that up, as I think my Eminem days are behind me. But, I’m interested to give it a listen.

    Linkin Park has a new single New Divide. That I will definitely pick up.


    Dream Theater, I know they are not main stream, but they have a new album coming out, and I have already pre-orderd the deluxe 3-CD edition.


    Dave Matthews Band, has their first album coming out since the passing of saxophonist, LeRoi Moore. There’s a pre-order for that now, and a deluxe edition with DVD too. I’m sure I’ll pick that album up as soon as it comes out, sans the DVD.


    311 is due out with a new full album in June too. I’ll be getting that on day one.

    Not mentioned up above, but I know Beastie Boys are finishing up an album now too. This will be the first non-instrumental album for them in about 5 years.

    Oh, and Limp Bizkit started their world tour today, with the original line up. It’s the first time they have been together in 8 years. The album is due out in a few weeks, and I’m likely to get that also.

    Wow, that’s an insane summer of music. Fingers crossed some of it will make an appearance on DLC for Rock Band. :-)

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  • Mar
    17

    Nothing sounds quite like a…Beastie Boys album announcement. I’m fired up and intrigued by the news posted on Wikipedia today by what appears to be MCA.  Read the Wiki post. What do you think?

    [Thanks RTG for sending this one in.] Source: Wikipedia

    Tadlock’s Glasses: 2009–present

    Bassist Adam “MCA” Yauch has revealed their forthcoming new album has taken the rap collective in a “bizarre” new direction.[29]

    It’s a combination of playing and sampling stuff as we’re playing, and also sampling pretty obscure records.

    They have tentatively named the record Tadlock’s Glasses, after a former tour bus driver, who was once presented with a pair of glasses by Elvis Presley.

    The band are set to tour in the summer.

    Speaking to BBC Five Live at the Independent Spirit Awards in Los Angeles, Yauch said the collective are currently putting the finishing touches to their new album.

    We’re tweaking some mixes and we’re going to master it in the next couple of weeks.

    The record comes nearly two years after their Grammy Award-winning instrumental LP The Mix-Up.

    There are a lot of songs on the record and there are a lot of short songs and they kind of all run into each other.

    Of the title he explained: “We had a bus driver years ago who used to drive Elvis’ back up singers. His name was Tadlock and Elvis gave him a pair of glasses which he was very proud of. So for some reason that title – Tadlock’s Glasses – has just been bouncing around.”

    No firm release date has been set for the record. The group will tour the UK later this year in support of the new record.[29]

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  • Jan
    20

    Let’s go WAY off-topic here. A couple things you may, or may not, know about me.
    * Beastie Boys is one band in my top three of all time.
    * I voted McCain and prior Bush, and am no fan of Obama’s politics.

    Ok, now that load is off my chest. Wait, did I say “load off my chest?”

    That said, call me bipartisan, because this article about the Beastie’s and the setlist they played last night, really makes me want them to come back to Boston soon for a show.  I’ve seen them live four times, I think, and hope to see them again soon…before they (or I) get any older.
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    Straight out of RollingStone.com:

    Beastie Boys Pass the Mic for Obama at Raucous D.C. Show

    1/20/09, 10:48 am EST

    Photograph courtesy of Peter Hutchins

    “Nobody in the media is talking about Abe Lincoln’s one frozen testicle,” Mike D noted from the lip of the 9:30 Club stage in
    Washington, D.C. last night. “None of the pundits, none of that.” They’re always good for a nervous laugh, but on the eve of Obama’s historic inauguration, the Beastie Boys seemed to be asking another question altogether: Can vintage party anthems garnished with oodles of Dada stage banter influence real, 21st century political change?

    Yup. After touring through various battleground states last year with Sheryl Crow and others, the legendary rap trio helped Rock the Vote register a record number of new voters in 2008. Last night’s concert celebrated that feat, with the Beasties delving deep into their songbook to a time when Adrock, MCA and Mike D were just three pimply teenagers chasing fame in Reagan’s America. “No! Sleep! ‘Til Brooklyn!” the crowd shouted along with the trio, fists pumping in time with the song’s timeless crunch.

    DJ Mix Master Mike kept the rappers on their toes throughout, swapping out original Beastie beats with the club bangers of all shapes and sizes: “Root Down” would morph into “Apache” while “Shake Your Rump” cleverly transformed into Wreckx-N-Effect’s “Rump Shaker.” But sometimes you can’t trump the original. When the opening flute licks of “Sure Shot” came wafting out of the PA speakers, the crowd went berserk. One guy with Obama’s campaign logo shaved into the back of his coif appeared to find his inner Bobblehead.

    Sheryl Crow’s opening set was hardly as raucous, but that didn’t diminish the singer’s almost beatific glow. “This is the thing I was looking forward to,” she said, beaming from the stage. “Besides tomorrow at 11:20.” (Insert first official roar of the night here). She doled out her hits “Change” and “If It Makes You Happy,” and wrapped up with a spirited cover of “Higher Ground.” Her version struck a closer resemblance to the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ take than the original Stevie Wonder scorcher, but felt no less optimistic.

    The Beasties’ closer offered even greater closure. “This is the last time we’re gonna have to dedicate this song to George W. Bush,” Adrock announced moments before the fuzzy chords of “Sabotage” sent a jolt across the room. Beers were spilled. Hands were thrown toward the ceiling. The Beastie Boys were a party band again.

    Beastie Boys Set List:

    “Root Down”
    “Shake Your Rump”
    “Sure Shot”
    “Triple Trouble”
    “Pass the Mic”
    “Flute Loop”
    “Super Disco Breakin’ ”
    “Do It”
    “Right Right Now Now”
    “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn”
    “High Plains Drifter”
    “Ch-Check It Out”
    “Body Movin’ ”
    “Three MCs and One DJ”
    “So What’cha Want”
    Encore:
    “Intergalatic”
    “Gratitude”
    “Sabotage”

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  • Aug
    8

    I have to say this…..it’s the only time in our life that we will be able too..

    The Boys, the Boys, the Beatsie Beatsie Boys“Nothing sounds quite like 08-08-08. Money makin, money money makin, super disco, disco breakin.”
    –Paraphrased obscure Beastie Boys reference, remixed for today.

    I suppose we can also wish our athletes around the globe good luck in the Olympics.

    Peace and love.

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