search
Living With War
Reprise
Reprise
Neil Young figured some young punks would get around to it, but after a couple years waiting, decided to do it himself. What he had in mind was an echo of classic '60s protest songwriting to deal with the current US politcal/war situation: Direct, confrontational, and to the point. Few hidden metaphors or clever double meanings.
You'll either love it or leave it.
Living With War bristles with Young's recurring power-trio sound brought to bear on Zuma, Ragged Glory, and others. Sparks are flying everywhere, and there is no doubt all…
A hilarious account of one man's attempt to legally download a video via Movielink.
What do Black Sabbath, Wagner's Gotterdammerung, West Side Story, and the theme to The Simpsons have in common? A tritone known as the Devil's interval.
Today's installment: Which wine pairs best with pretzels and popcorn?
Jeff Wong sends along the following video, noting, "A DIY book, a yo-yo, a Hot Wheels car, stacks of CDs, packing tape... what more could you ask for?"
Here, in this entry, I'm looking for a way to casually and intelligently — and perhaps even humorously — mention sake–soaked wood cone speakers. Because sake–soaked wood cone speakers are weird. And interesting. And funny. And that kind of weird, interesting, funny stuff needs to be pointed at and teased, wondered upon and caressed. But I will fail at being clever about it, I will throw subtlety out the window, and I will just blurt it out at the start.
Now that that's over with, I'll go on to say that this entry is really supposed to begin by referring to…