
84: Eruptive
hour, their set alternated between big, dynamic crescendos and close, soft intimacy. The intensity during the big parts was impressive. I’m tempted to claim that the difference-maker is drummer Christopher Hrasky. While he clearly drives that intensity, it would be unfair to ignore the volume generated by the other members. At the biggest peaks, everyone in the band was playing as fast and loud as they could, resulting in an overwhelming sound, provoking emotion without the need for lyrics.The Definitive 200 is a list of 200 ranked albums that every music lover should own… celebrating classic recordings by favorite iconic and contemporary artists. Complete your collection!The list speaks for itself. I don’t need to tell you how bad it is. There is only one conclusion that can be drawn from this list, and it is that the people who sell us music don’t know a damn thing about it.
Mammoth Music Mart not long after it was released. I certainly liked it, but sometimes when you only spend two dollars, you can take an album for granted. Three and a half years later, I snagged his next two albums at the same time from the late, great, alldirect.com. I found both to be enjoyable listens, but over time, I was able to appreciate the many layers of his work. At this point, I listen to The Secret Production of Eggs almost as much as I do Funeral. His songs get stuck in your head and you find yourself whistling or singing them long after you remove your headphones. Recently, Bird has teamed up with fellow multi-tasker, Martin Dosh who is heavily featured on Armchair Apocrypha. The album comes to us with a great deal of hype and a show schedule for the Track 1 – Fiery Crash
0:05 – Strummy guitars greet us – somehow I find this reminiscent of the White Album. I’m not certain which track from it or why.
0:44 – Bird is almost rapping, it’s low-key with various overdubs
0:04 – I love it. The track is called Imitosis and he pulled the lead riff directly from his track “I” on Weather Systems.
0:27 – OK, it’s actually the same song redone. He did this before, covering his own instrumental “Skin” (from Weather Systems) with “Skin Is, My”, including new lyrics.
0:23 – Beautiful instrumental at this point. Quiet and close.
2:24 – So much going on, every which way in this one, but it’s all blending with nothing taking the lead and overpowering the rest of it.
Track 4 – Heretics
0:25 – Guitar and violins are playing together with thumpy drums and Bird’s voice coming in over the top
Track 5 – Armchairs
0:08 – My favorite Andrew Bird track is “Tables and Chairs”, so for no other reason, I have high hopes for this one. Yes, I know that makes no damn sense. Thanks.
Track 6 – Darkmatter
0:03 – First track that begins with only whistling (with a neat echo)
0:38 – ...and now the guitars and drums come rolling in. He’s pulling out of it nicely!
Track 7 – Simple X
0:23 – I can’t tell if that’s a drum machine or Dosh is just that good. But there’s some wacky stuff going on.
0:52 – Both his whistling and his singing sound like a musical saw.
Track 8 – The Supine
0:17 – This feels like Bird’s attempt to get indiefolkrawkheads to listen to classical music. And it sounds pretty darn good…
0:58 – and the song just ended. Baby steps, people.
Track 9 – Cataracts
0:53 – The vocal mix is the highest of the album here, and the pace is deliberate. I feel as if he’s singing directly to me.
Track 10 – Scythian Empires
0:25 – Lots of fingerpicking guitar with pizzicato violin.
Track 11 – Spare-Ohs
0:02 – We start with actual birds chirping. I suppose he is truly embracing his name. And if you say the track name out loud…
0:18 – With the whistling and guitar melody, this has all the makings of an Andrew Bird classic. Tell me more!
Track 12 – Yawny at the Apocalpyse
0:00 – No lyrics in the liner notes on this one, so it’ll be instrumental (although Bonar is credited with vocals on it, so maybe not). Sorry. I’ll stop reading ahead.
0:53 – The violin is featured with spacey orchestration below it.
3:07 – I’m not yawning, even though this track really acts as a come-down more than anything else. It’s certainly relaxing. Birds chirping to take us out of the album.
That went quickly! First Blush gut reaction says this album is superb. It is not as “songy” as his previous releases, but goes more for the creation of a mood on each track. This will definitely be in heavy rotation in the coming weeks. I recommend checking it out.
But here’s my winner 7 



Village People It will never go away. We’ll always have to hear this song at ballgames, weddings, dances, business meetings, and wakes. You’ve got line dancing (ish), bad kitsch, and disco. What a combo!
expect. Carney plays Harry Combes, a not-quite elderly man who takes his cat, Tonto, on leashed walks around his New York City neighborhood. His building is being demolished to put in a “fancy new parking lot” and Harry is forced to move in with his son. While there, he bunks with his grandson who has taken a vow of silence (sound familiar?). Eventually, relations become strained in the household and Harry decides to visit his other two children in Chicago and Los Angeles. Of course, traveling with Tonto creates interesting problems and the movie quickly becomes a road picture. Harry is full of witty remarks and literary references along the way, and he finds a wide array of character actors who are quirky, but good-hearted and friendly to him. After finally meeting his bankrupt son in Los Angeles, he decides it’s the right place for him and ends up staying there. Sometime after, Tonto passes away at the age of eleven. Harry spends the rest of his time hanging out on the beach. The movie ends with him picking up a stray cat that resembles Tonto, and then creepily helping a random little girl with her sand castle.“Paper Route. Yeah, we had paper routes in those days. Get up early in the morning. Help the boy make some pocketmoney. It’s a wonderful neighborhood. It’s rundown. It’s running down. It all runs down sooner or later. Where would I go to live? I still know a lot of people around here, Tonto. You know people. That’s home.” [sigh] [yawn] [nod off to sleep]
“You know, Tonto, when I was very young. I thought about driving, cross country. Never made it though. Met Annie and that was that. Kids. Family. Work. Wasn’t Annie’s fault. Oh we had good times. But you know maybe.. … maybe I thought there just wasn’t enough… time. Or enough money. On the other hand, there really was. We had good times, though. Good times. Lake Saranac. Cape Cod. Beautiful summers. Annie loved to swim. Much better swimmer than I was. Powerful strokes. People used to wonder… how that little body… could churn through the water that way. Wonderful. I’ll let you in on something, Tonto. I have a great fear of pain. I would rather go… like that… than suffer for a long time. Oh, how Annie suffered. The suffering was worse than the dying. I dreaded seeing her in the morning. She never complained. Never complained. That was my specialty. Hell. You know you never really feel… somebody’s suffering. You only feel their death. [A police car appears in the rearview mirror] Just act normal, kiddo. Just act normal.”

this album for a while. I wanted the deluxe edition (which does not truly appear to be worth the extra four dollars – unless you really like flipbooks and those baseball cards that look like they move if you tilt them back and forth), but upon arriving at Best Buy, there was one lonely copy of the standard version. I made a skinny guy go check in the back and he found some buried treasure. Apparently, there’s been rampant internet availability, but I have not heard these songs yet. So without further ado…
of the weekend, it actually nearly grossed $40 MM. What is wrong with you people?!? David Fincher’s Zodiac made only $13.4 MM, and Black Snake Moan came in at a piddling $4.1 MM. According to Yahoo,“It was Walt Disney Co.’s biggest March opening ever. It was also the largest-ever debut for the 53-year-old Travolta as well as the best non-animated movie debut for Allen, who is also 53.”I loathe the weekly news roundup of the “big winner at the box office” because that movie often makes something like twelve million. But they nearly cleared $40 MM! How could this have happened? First, let’s review what we know. Metacritic says it’s a 27. The Tomatometer says 18. So clearly the movie wasn’t well-reviewed. And unlike Norbit, there isn’t a star doing something people have loved seeing him do in the past. Regardless of Norbit’s shortcomings, I could see why folks wanted to check it out. But this is just shocking. The only thing I can come up with is that this was a brilliant exercise in demographic coverage. Tim Allen has his followers (white people from the deep suburbs – er, make that the rural suburbs – who watch TBS during the afternoon). William H. Macy has his followers (indie movie fans who love that he can play a wide range of characters who stammer). Martin Lawrence has his followers (drunk people). And Travolta has his followers (Scientologists? Really, I can’t imagine that anyone is actually a Travolta fan, right? I love Quentin Tarantino, but because of him, we've been subjected to more Travolta than is reasonable). In any event, they must have overlapped fan bases perfectly. If it still doesn’t add up, all I can say is, chicks dig bikes…
As mentioned earlier, Circuit City screwed me by not having this one in stock. So consequently, we’re nearly two weeks late on First Blush. This is the Explosions’ third or fourth album, depending on how you look at things. Their previous efforts have been superb instrumental, avant-garde rawk. I expect more of the same, but now that they have more attention, we’ll see if they either try to perfect their previous sound or mix it up. Either way, we know that I will not be able to quote any lyrics because there won’t be any. So this may be an exercise in futility. Here we go!
Smarmy Villain: Richard Dawson of Family Feud fame plays Killian, and completely steals the show. Without his contribution, this movie would fall flat on its face. He is as smarmy as can be, flippantly letting random actors die and constantly making sure the show must go on. At one point, he says of the District Attorney, “Just give them an evasive answer. Tell them to go fuck themselves.” He comes at this role as part game-show host, part evangelist, part snake-oil salesman, but arrogant and totally in control. Whether it’s exhorting cheers from the audience, motivating the Stalkers or generally keeping things moving, he never loses sight of the bottom line – keeping those ratings up. 9 
Dynamo, a chubby, blonde opera singer whose armor appears to be made out of a Lite-Brite, but somehow allows him to shoot lighting out of his fingertips. He drives quite possibly the dumbest vehicle in history. Fireball, played by Jim Brown sporting a Bride of Frankenstein hairdo. He flys around on a jetpack and attacks runners with a flame-thrower. Finally, Captain Freedom who is played by Jessie The Body Ventura, but he never actually tussles with Richards. Any one of these characters is somewhat fearsome. Well, OK, not dynamo. I really can’t believe that’s the best they could come up with… 9 


While we’re at it, it should be noted that Mick Fleetwood and Dweezil Zappa have somewhat major roles in this film. I have to think that favors must have been owed. Or perhaps they just wanted all those Dweezil fans to show up for the box office. Also, are we sure that this is not Jim Harbaugh? 

