Thursday, March 31, 2005

Life

I just wanted to say one thing... I hate the fact that I could quite possibly live in a world where my life can be decided by another man. Of course, through hatred, war, and violence we take each others lives everyday. We continuously look to end such treacherous acts and hope for a peaceful existence for all life. Lately we have been force fed (no pun intended) by the world media of such cases in which common man has time for thought and reason to secure life. In which cases we continue to judge and determine that we human beings of this world have the right to choose to give and take another human's life. It saddens me to think of the world we will live in after generations of children are raised on the basis that they have been 'granted' life by another human. We will live in a faithless community. This will demand violence, greed, and hatred for one another.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

USCHO.com Poll

What are your predictions for the Frozen Four semi-finals?

29% - Colorado College over Denver; North Dakota over Minnesota
25% - Colorado College over Denver; Minnesota over North Dakota
19% - Denver over Colorado College; North Dakota over Minnesota
15% - Denver over Colorado College; Minnesota over North Dakota
11% - Given that there are only WCHA teams involved, I don't care who wins.
1% - I don't know / No opinion.

Total votes: 2169

Do the math Goopher fans... come April 7th the Golden Choker's season with be done. Good thing the golf season is here.

Hockey rule changes?

Read this article and tell me what you think, "Creativity is the key to success" by John Buccigross. Truthfully, his requests are rediculous and could quite possible ruin the game of hockey. Painting of the helmets may only be the most sane of his list. Buccigross... sounds Italian... stick to soccer John.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Collections

Bob Dylan's "Minnesota Party Tape"

Before Bob Dylan headed to New York to become one of the world's most renowned folk singer songwriters, he made music as a virtual unknown in Minneapolis while attending the University of Minnesota. Now, an original recording of one of Dylan's legendary impromptu performances at an apartment in 1960 has found its way to the Minnesota Historical Society Library.

Thanks to Minneapolis resident Cleve Pettersen, the original recording of what fans and music buffs know as the "Minnesota Party Tape" is now available for the first time to the public at the library in the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul.

Pettersen was just a teenager in 1960 when he bought his first reel-to-reel tape recorder and spent a lot of time in coffeehouses in the Dinkytown neighborhood near the University of Minnesota. Pettersen wanted to get a local folk singer to sing songs into his new recorder and asked some local musicians who would be willing. A young Bob Dylan agreed to be recorded.

Pettersen went to an apartment on 15th Ave. S.E. in Minneapolis and hung out with Dylan, Bonnie Beecher, and "Cynthia"- another local musician and friend of Dylan's. Pettersen set up the recorder and Dylan casually sang 12 folk songs into it. Petterson has been the sole owner of the original tape ever since - until he made the decision in 2004 to donate it to the Society for all to enjoy.

"The surfacing of this original recording should correct all the rumors and speculation circulating on the Internet and within the circles of Dylan followers and music critics," said Bonnie Wilson, curator at the Society. "Citizens donating historically significant items and artifacts, such as this recording, have enabled the Society's collections to grow and make rare works accessible to all."

The play list includes: "Blues Yodel No. 8," "Come See Jerusalem," "San Francisco Bay Blues," "I'm a Gambler," "Talkin' Merchant Marine," "Talkin' Hugh Brown," "Talkin' Lobbyist," "Red Rosey Bush," "Johnny I Hardly Knew You," "Jesus Christ," "Streets of Glory" and "K.C. Moan."

The original tape is copied onto CD and cassette formats and is now available for listening at the library free of charge. Making copies of the recording will not be allowed. The library hours are: Tuesdays, noon to 8 p.m.; Wednesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Sundays and Mondays.

This recording will become a part of the expansive collections at the Society, including more than 2,000 sound recordings, 4,000 newspaper titles, more than 350,000 photographs, and more than 36,000 cubic feet of manuscripts.

Friday, March 25, 2005

Ricoculous Law

Here's a little story for you all about how obscure our law, justice, and tax systems have become.

This actually happened last night to a friend of mine that most of you readers probably also know, Teddy B. Ted is in, what I believe to be, his third year of Law School at William Mitchell in St. Paul. Yesterday he was in the school law library studying like a good school boy filling his head with all the knowledge his brain would allow. He never told me exactly why, but he wanted to find a copy of our constitution. You all know this document, The Constitution of the United States of America, the one which all law and justice is based.

He truthfully had no idea where to look and being in a law library he felt rather embarrassed to ask anyone. As far as he believed, (and I would assume the same) there would be a whole section in the library with a huge sign and arrows that read, “THE CONSTITUTION”. Unfortunately, he headed for the info desk and asked the question he dreaded to ask, "Where could I find a copy of The Constitution?"

They had no idea. They actually looked for the darn thing for three (3) whole hours. And when they finally found a copy; they found a pocket sized version. Not even the high quality pocket books like the Bibles the Guidiens handed out to us as students in grade school, but a stack of papers stapled in the middle. The good point is that they actually had a copy. Though, through all the attention the interpretation of the law receives in thousands upon millions of books that the library holds, the only respect the simplest truth of the law received is a stack of papers stapled in the middle.

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Music News

- Bright Eyes Reveal Second Leg of U.S. Tour; the Faint to Open

- White Stripes Finish Recording New Album, Reveal Tour Plans

- Radiohead Begin Work on Seventh Full-Length

- Malkmus' Face the Truth tracklist updated

- Ryan Adams does some touring, releasing

- N.E.R.D. disband!

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

For Sale: 1998 Ford Explorer

I'm looking at selling my Explorer. It's a 1998 XLT V6 SOHC. Automatic everything, Leather, CD & Tape deck w/6 disc changer. Great shape except for a couple of scratches, one dent, and a chip in the windshield that I'll be getting fixed here soon. Truthfully, I believe the engine should last an eternity. It has a whole new Timing Chain Assembly and runs like a top. Tires are still in good condition. Any more questions? Email me at jflatla@hotmail.com.

Mercury Rev to open up for Doves

Mercury Rev has signed on to open up for Doves beginning May 1st. The tour will run 16 shows and begin right after Coachella.

Parker Posey joins Superman cast.

Parker Posey has joined the cast of Bryan Singer's Superman Returns film. She will play Lex Luthor's (to be portrayed by Kevin Spacey) henchwoman Kitty Koslowski.

Monday, March 21, 2005

Stream your Beck off...

And get your Guero on.

SUCCESS!!!

I just wanted to let you all know that the Beer Bust Saturday was a success. Including the amount J.J.'s Clubhouse donated through sponsorship, we covered our entry fee for the league. Plans for another panty are in the making, but are very tentative.

Also, having hosted the event, I would like to congratulate you all for being such honorable guests. Throughout the night we completed three 16 gallon kegs, had no reported instances of vomiting, no thefts or acts of vandalism, one slipping, one wrestling match, and two spilt glasses. I'm very surprised with the great turn out and I would like to thank all who came. It was a great time with a very great crowd.

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Reminder... BEER BUST!

I wanted to reminded everyone that this Saturday, March 19th from 4 to 6 the 'Hit of Miss' Softball Team will be hosting a Beer Bust at JJ's Clubhouse in Golden Valley. $5 unlimited tap beer from 4 to 6 with tenative plans for an after party at this respective player's pad. Because the purpose of a beer bust is to host a fundraiser, we offer only a small fee of $5 for unlimited tap beer for 2 hours. This will cover our costs for the kegs plus some for our team expenses. Additional donations are welcome and the more people the better. I hope to see you all on Saturday. Bring your friends, ALL ARE WELCOME!!

JJ's Clubhouse
View Map
6400 Wayzata Blvd, Golden Valley; 763.595.8771

Team Roster:

Haus
Josh
Striegel
Stenzy
Dusty
Joe Holter
Dave (Joes buddy)
Jeremiah
Damien
Marty
Rob
Paul
Dave Zimney
Ueckes

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

TWO WASTED NIGHTS

Monday night I decided to sit down and watch Secret Window starring Depp. I've heard a little buzz about the movie, though I did have an impression from previews that there was some cheese involved. Boy was I wrong. This movie had to have been the most jam packed cheese ball movie made in the last five years. I felt just like my driving instructor felt during drivers training... a lot of jerky stops, hard turns along with all disregard to the rules of the road. The plot had more holes in it than my last pair of drawers. How on earth did Johnny Depp agree to doing this movie? Personally, I believe the director should be barred from Hollywood.

Last night, I had been referred to watch The Last of the Dogmen. I was referred by a north woods hero who grew up on John Wayne movies. This was a movie about an exiled Cheyenne tribe whom were strangely stumbled upon by the character Lewis played by Tom Berenger. Not even five minutes in I knew I was wasting my time. The acting was terrible and if the writing was any worse you would think that I had wrote the script. The best actor in the movie was the mutt dog and at times Zipp even faltered. This has to be the worst movie made in the last 10 years. Would would have thought I would stumble across two skin crawling, irritating movies in two consectutive night?

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

My Mouse

My back is crooked because of my mouse. I can't sit straight once I leave the house. I lean to the right though I try to lean left. I complain everyday because my back is a mess. I need a new chair, I try to contest! I can't let it go, I love to play with my mouse.

Monday, March 14, 2005

A night with Interpol.

I couldn't have walked out of First Ave. Saturday night with a bigger smile on my face. Though, I was beaten by Jeremiah whom had a grin pasted from ear to ear. My senses were in overload and my knees were shaking. There was no need to get any relief from any type of cigarette throughout the rest of the night.

A pathetically overwhelming band called The Q and Not U opened Saturday. They were half an hour late from their start time and made no mistake to play their whole set list. They were a funky version of Bon Jovi and people loved them. Though, the mix of crowd that night created this spunk. Half the people were in their Thirties and I'm sure the mess of sound that The Q and Not U made brought them straight back to the Eighties.

Interpol played a strong set-list from both albums. They had a light show and the ferocity to have been playing across the street in the Target Center. I've never seen quite the light set-up in First Ave. than I did that night. This is a band ready for greater things and believe me they're ready. The sound was perfect and the songs were played flawlessly. If it wasn't for the occasional feedback I could have sworn they were performing like Ashlee Simpson on SNL.

Lastly, I have to give props to Craig’s List for help in finding tickets. I picked up two tickets three hours prior to show time and paid face value.

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Recommended Concerts in Minneapolis

March

11th - Halloween, Alaska @ The Varsity $8
19th - HOOD @ 7th St. Entry $8
29th - Joseph Arthur @ The Quest $10
29th - The Soundtrack of Our Lives (T.S.O.O.L.) @ The Fine Line $17
30th - Bloc Party w/The Kills @ First Ave. $12

April

8th - Handsome Boy Modeling School @ The Quest $16.50
8th - Crooked Finger @ The 400 Bar $10
11th - The Shins @ First Ave. $18
12th - The Shins @ First Ave. $18
12th - Death From Above 1979 @ The 400 Bar $8
16th - Brenda Weiler @ The 400 Bar $10
21st - The Wedding Present @ The 400 Bar $15
22nd - Iron & Wine @ First Ave. $15
22nd - M.Ward @ The Turf Club $10

May

4th - Built to Spill @ First Ave. $15
19th - The Mars Volta @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium $24.50

Let me know if you'd like to go to any of these concerts... I would love to join you!

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Greetings from Iraq...

Hey everyone, how is it going? Sorry I haven't sent any emails sooner, but you know how things go. Everything is going well over here, not too much to complain about, but like I have said before, we still do because we can. We are performing Military Police operations here, which is a fairly vague job description, you could say we do it all. We patrol our areas, escort convoys all over, even to Baghdad, we help stranded Iraqis fix their vehicles, we give candy and toys to kids, and provide security anywhere they might need us. Luckily, our main area is pretty quiet, but there is always something to look at, guard, or secure. I'm am actually having quit a bit of fun over here, at least until the heat starts. The weather has been decently pleasant since we arrived, the only thing that sucks is that it has been raining alot, and desert mud is no joke. The only thing that I can really complain about is that I miss my family and friends.
Billie Jo is doing pretty good. She has moved back in with her parents to help ease the burden of pregnancy a little bit. We are able to stay in touch a few times a week, when my free time allows. I'm sure you all know, but the baby is due July 2, and I should be able to come home right around then for my leave.
If any one has any new CDs that they may want to copy for me and send over, that would be much appreciated, as music gets rather scarce.
Well, I 'm off to save the world, one day at a time, I wish everyone the best, and know that I will be safe and smart.

Brent (Buck)
Rassat, Brent 5602
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APO, AE 09391

Our Savior... Joe Mauer

Truly... I want to know what you all are thinking. Is this knee injury as big of a deal as the media is making it out to be? I keep reading the stories because of the high interest to me and they have quirked my inquisitive attitude.

To all of you, non-baseball and more importantly unknowing Twins fans, Joe Mauer is considered to be the future of the Twin organization. He is an impressive hitter with even better fielding skills. In only 35 games last year he landed himself in the 3 spot of the hitting rotation. A position reserved only for the team All-Star.

A knee injury now has made for major discussion to move Mauer to DH or another infield position. This is a move the Twins are prepared to make; changing the entire line-up and infield. Is all the effort worth this young man? A young man considered to be the #1 prospect in baseball in both 2004 and 2005. I would say definitely. Though, I believe folk are over-exaggerating the situation.

Read between the lines. This newfound soreness in Mauer's knee is expected. Even through these expectations doctors have not ruled him from the Catcher position. Soreness is soreness, not pain. Just like an engine repair, the engine needs to break the repair into the mold of the rest of the engine. Mauer will be fine; he'll heal as expected and grow to exceed our expectations in Major League Baseball. All the press that he his getting now will grow and his skills will be worth writing about.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Arcade Fire

You can download live Arcade Fire at these links:

http://www.bradleysalmanac.com/2004/11/live-arcade-fire.htm

http://www.bradleysalmanac.com/2005_01_01_archive.htm
(Scroll down to find the KCRW Morning Become Eclectic recording)

Monday, March 07, 2005

Hit or Miss

BEER BUST!! March 19th from 4 to 6 at JJ's Clubhouse in Golden Valley. $5 unlimited tap beer from 4 to 6.

JJ's Clubhouse
View Map
6400 Wayzata Blvd, Golden Valley; 763.595.8771

Team Roster:

Haus
Josh
Striegel
Stenzy
Dusty
Joe Holter
Dave (Joes buddy)
Jeremiah
Damien
Marty
Rob
Paul
Dave Zimney
Ueckes

Beer Bust!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!! Our Summer league softball team is throwing a party on Saturday March 19th from 4 to 6 pm at J.J.'s Clubhouse in St. Louis Park. Please come and support our team!

Everyone's favorite topic... The Weather.

Minnesota... land of the cold air. How beautiful was it yesterday? I couldn't have spent a Sunday in March much better. I was up and out early yesterday running erands and getting all the little crap done which I've put off for so long. 50 degrees all day, it never dropped below that and the bright sun wasn't going to allow the drop. Visions of Springtime and Summer were dancing in my head.

This morning... what is up with this 20 degree weather, 30 MPH wind gusts and snow? Miserable... I couldn't have asked for anything worse to follow up Mother Nature's beautiful handy work yesterday. Thank God for Folgers in my cup.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Bob & Johnny

For all you Dylan and Cash fans out there DJ MonsterMO has a supposed 1969 CBS recording of the duo available for download. Just right click and save file as...

http://djmonstermo.blogspot.com/2005/02/bob-dylan-and-johnny-cash.html

22-pound lobster spared from restaurant plate dies after move to zoo

Associated Press
March 3, 2005 BUBBA0304


PITTSBURGH -— He spent decades dodging lobster pots, but in the end, Bubba was done in by a trip to the zoo.

The 22-pound lobster died yesterday at the Pittsburgh Zoo, about a day after he was moved there from a fish market.

Bubba died in a quarantine area of the zoo's aquarium, where he was being checked out to see if he was healthy enough to travel to a Ripley's Believe It or Not museum.

Experts will examine Bubba to try to figure out why he died, but the owner of the fish market thinks it had to do with the stress of the move. Bob Wholey says lobsters are "very finicky.''

Bubba had spent about a week at Wholey's Market after being caught off the coast of Massachusetts.

Marine biologists estimate Bubba was 30 to 50 years old.

Bad Ideas

As a public service, here are 25 terrible ideas we should all try to stop now, while we still can.

• Honey roasted jellybeans
• Stalker lessons
• Sophie's Choice: The Video Game
• The World According to Jar Jar Binks
• Fruit and Fiberglass Cereal
• Elevator Toilets: For People on the Go
• Squawk His Praise: A Choir for Those Who Love to Sing But Can't
• PHA - Paris Hilton Anonymous, for people who are Paris Hilton
• Licensed Know-It-Alls
• Twist Ties: A Celebration
• Giblet-lover's pizza
• Tickle-Me Mr. Blonde Doll
• Inauguration Poem by Britney Spears: "Ya'll, This is a New Day."
• The 100 Sexiest Presidential Cabinet Members
• Titanic Action Figures
• Police Academy Broadway Revue
• Jesse "The President" Ventura
• Feta cheese and chocolate fondue
• Divorce rings
• Antiques Road Show on Ice!!!
• Reality radio
• Star Wars vs. Star Trek
• Pizza pancakes
• The Baby Indiana Jones Adventures
• "Extreme" church

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

For you unique music lovers...

Here's a list of sites worthy of visiting regularly:


http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/

http://www.nme.com/

http://www.indie1031.fm/

http://www.citypages.com/

http://indieworkshop.com/news/

http://www.bradleysalmanac.com/

http://www.stereogum.com/

http://minnesota.publicradio.org/

http://www.3hive.com/

http://www.thefader.com/blog/index.php

http://www.purevolume.com/

http://www.somafm.com/

http://www.woxy.com/

ENJOY!!

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Modest Mouse

Last night my roommate Jeremiah, Teddy B. and I made a venture to the second of the two sold out Modest Mouse concerts. We showed up at First Ave. promptly at 8 when the doors opened for Ted need to find a ticket. Poor bastard was out there for about an hour looking for a ticket in 10 degree weather. One word of advise when attending a concert; always try to inquire on how many acts are playing and when. We figured with one opening band, Mason Jennings, the main act would be on by 10:00. Instead we got 3 acts last night with Mount Egypt opening at 9, Mason Jennings at 10, and Modest Mouse appearing at 11:15. Five and a half hours of standing around! I'll tell you my back was hurting by the end of the night.

Mount Eygpt - Painfully slow... thank God they only played for half an hour.

Mason Jennings - Sweet voice playing in what Teddy B. called "Trans-folk". This made for a boring and nerve-racking performance. It was so boring I had to go get an ice cream cone and watch it melt. Nerve-racking because the three of us couldn't wait until he was done with his show. Though, he was glad to be back in his hometown and the crowd gave him a very warm welcome. His transic type songs made the women in the audience groove, but the crowd wanted something more aggressive to prep for the upcoming act.

Modest Mouse - I had trouble agreeing with the review from The Star Tribune concerning the previous night show. Maybe Isaac Brock read the review because he was off the hook with enthusiasm and aggression. Two songs into the set with the crowd going wild, fans had thrown a few items towards stage, along with a glass full of ice. After playing, Brock threatened to basically break the face of whoever threw the ice. While threatening to kill the SOB, he invited the audience to help in his crusade. Fourteen songs I counted, same as in November when I saw them. Teddy B. was lined into some mics, which makes me even more excited to posses a recording of the memorable night.

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