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Arcade Video Game Music

Video Game Music (1986), produced by Haruomi Hosono (Yellow Magic Orchestra, Swing Slow, et al) features music from the popular Namco arcade games from the early to mid 80s: Xevious, Pole Position, Galaga, Dig Dug, etc. The actual music having been written by other early musicians writing in pioneering 8-bit digital sound, Hosono’s role as . . . → Continue reading: Arcade Video Game Music

Doctor Y.S. & the Cosmic Drunkards

So, there are these tracks which I love, the artists of which I don’t know too well. I’m looking for them, I am, because I want to understand more myself and find more music by them… but should I wait until then to share my discoveries with you? (Fistula Spume is raising the bar here, . . . → Continue reading: Doctor Y.S. & the Cosmic Drunkards

Ivory Toad of Catalan

Just happened to tune into National Public Radio this morning to hear listener letters sent in this week on a program segment that was broadcast last Sunday, January 21st, a promo spot for Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular (2007), a new album by Banjo master Tony Trischka. Along for the ride were fellow Banjo superstars Steve . . . → Continue reading: Ivory Toad of Catalan

Tricycle Built for Two

For the best mix cd ever, I’ve been searching for Haruomi Hosono’s cover of “Daisy Bell” by Harry Dacre, which appeared in the 1984 film, Revenge of the Nerds, you know, in the scene of Takashi tricycling to victory for Tri-Lam against the Jocks. Why it doesn’t appear on the soundtrack along with well-forgotten 80 . . . → Continue reading: Tricycle Built for Two

Bernard Herrmann

Someone, I think Daniel Clowes, once theorized that JFK was assasinated by hit men for the hat industry, payback for the President’s disregard for men’s hats and the subsequent decline in their fashion in the early 1960s. But in the days of Dwight Eisenhower, you could still drive around with Jimmy Stewart whilst wearing a . . . → Continue reading: Bernard Herrmann

Help with Steve Miller

I don’t expect you’re like me, but if you are or can sympathize, know that I detest Steve Miller Band’s most popular album, Fly Like an Eagle. But it’s complicated. As expressed so perfectly by the Butthole Surfers in their epic, “Johnny Smoke“:

It’s about being in love and loving the love that’s hating the . . . → Continue reading: Help with Steve Miller

Chanukah Choir Band circa 1980

Tonight is the eighth night of chanukah, and to celebrate I want to share the cassette-to-mp3 transfer of my parents recording of me and my sister in our school’s choir. We gave a performance with the U.S. Navy Band back in 1980 that I still think was rather excellent. From the back cover of another . . . → Continue reading: Chanukah Choir Band circa 1980

Nottingham Lace

Back when, when I was holed up in Terre Haute, Indiana for a month or so, I was rooming with a fellow whilst attending some classes on graphic design and such. This was about 1990 and he was very much into three musicians I had never heard of: Joe Satirani, Yngwie Malmsteen, and the band, . . . → Continue reading: Nottingham Lace

The Calypsos of Bokonon

Cat’s Cradle is a story about the end of the world, related to us by a man who witnessed the destruction and could explain how it came to occur. It is also the only known record of the philosophy of Bokonon, sung and subsequently archived as calypsos by a prophet with profound insight into the . . . → Continue reading: The Calypsos of Bokonon

mog on soulseek

mog is on soulseek.

yes. (mog precedes MOG )

no. (Sir MOG is not on soulseek (as far as I know)… however other MOGgish rascals are verily ubiquitous).

mog is Polish and blogs here.