Tuesday, November 13, 2007

To the Hardwood...


This is my favorite time of the year, Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks are on the way, fall is here, and most importantly, College Basketball has begun. This will be first year as a member of the Orange Krush, the University of Illinois student section. So far the experience has been great and I'll be able to attend as many games in one season as I've seen my whole life.

So far, aside from a few upsets (Kentucky, I'm looking at you!) most of the games have been blowouts, but the competition should be amped up soon, and I can't wait. I don't know how I'll get any studying done this season, but I'll worry about that later.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Chrome Dreams II...


After a brief stint of insanity (Living With War) Neil Young has just released one of the best albums in quite awhile. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed Prairie Wind. It's a beautiful album and has a few really nice songs on it. The slower ballads really get the job done, but the faster songs fall short. The overall sound of the album just seems worn out to me, which is certainly understandable given Neil's condition at the time.

Living With War was a whole other animal entirely. Although the vitality of it was invigorating and the quick internet release was exciting the songs sounded very much like they were written and recorded in a week. As bad as the songs were, the production was even worse. I don't blame Neil for the record. He wrote a record about something he was passionate about and put it out there. It just wasn't very good.

When I heard about Chrome Dreams II coming out I was excited but skeptical. Soon after hearing about the record, I discovered Neil was coming to the Fox Theater in St. Louis. That is a great venue, so I bought tickets and found out I would receive a free copy of Neil's new record with the purchase. I got the record a few days after the release date and put the disc in on the way to campus. I was stunned by the quality immeadiately. Aside from the "Dirty Old Man", the record blew me away. "Beautiful Bluebird" starts the record off with Neil continuing to master the slow ballad. The rest of the album experiments with Crazy Horseesque tracks such as "Spirit Road" as well as the awesome scrapped 80's song, "Ordinary People". The album is really good. I can't wait to see Neil this Sunday night.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Miles Davis ca. 1971

Making good on my promise to focus on some new topics in my blog, I've decided to share some of my favorite music. In an attempt to stay away from the obvious choice of Dylan or Neil Young or something I present you with a splendid video of Miles Davis performing Honky Tonk.

This is my favorite of Miles electric Cellar Door sessions which was the source for his Live Evil album. These recordings are so far ahead of their time, and very repetitive, yet captivating. You can hear a lot of similarities with Hip-Hop here, but Miles superior playing, and the presence of a real live band set this apart from anything that would come after it. I highly recommend the complete Cellar Door Sessions. It's an expensive set, but fully worth the money. Your best bet at getting it for a reasonable price is probably through www.yourmusic.com. This is an awesome club time music service that makes music affordable and fun.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Wedding and Stuff

The lack of blogs recently can't be blamed on my own personal apathy, but instead on some life changes I've gone through this summer. First of all, I got married on June 9th, and I also bought my first house. Obviously these things take time, so my blogs, music, and normal routine has suffered, but not without reward. This summer has been wonderful, but in an attempt to get my feet back on the ground, I'd like to resume normal functions, so you can expect a little more activity from me. I'd like to add a little more of a musical element to this blog as well as deviate from the current format, by adding some different kinds of content.


Monday, April 16, 2007

I Wanna Soak Up The Sun.....

So, Sheryl Crow has decided that global warming is occurring, we are all to blame for it, and that driving around the country in vegetable oil eating bus is going to help stop it. Apparently, she and Laurie David were actually challenged by an MSNBC anchor. Here is an account of this confrontation from newsbusters.org. What a joke.

Friday, February 16, 2007

When's it Gonna End?

I just listened to some news coverage on the Chief issue on a local radio station. They interviewed an opponent of the Chief, and on the day the University gave up a great tradition, the woman interviewed had the gall to ask for more. Now they want to take away the name Illini. That's the way it works with these kind of people. There is no compromise. They take and they take and they take. Unless you think like them, you just aren't acceptable. It's sick.

Farewell....


I'm a huge college basketball fan, and watch every University of Illinois game with my dad. We've always gotten to the Assembly Hall to see as many games as we could since I was old enough to walk. I always looked forward to half-time and most importantly, The Chief. Because of the Chief, I always had a great respect for Native American history and culture, and sought out any knowledge relating to that history. I always equated the Universities reverence of the Chief as direct reverence of Native American Culture.
Today, the University announced that the Chief will dance for the last time when the Illini take on Michigan in a few weeks. A few liberal activists decided that Native Americans should be offended by the symbol, and as a result, everyone must be affected. I don't want to get into the politics of this, but it really is a shame. I'll always treasure my memories of watching the Chief. The activists can't take that.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Bob Dylan - What Can I Do For You?

This is one of my favorite Dylan songs, and a really cool video.