Apr 172007
 

TONIGHT!

Costello will also delve into his past tonight (April 17) as the inaugural guest in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame educational series about songwriting, “The Craft.” Historian and ex-Del Fuegos member Dr. Warren Zanes will interview Costello in Las Vegas for future broadcast on the Hall’s Web site at a future date.

Good grief! It’s not enough that Elvis Costello is reissuing his back catalog for the 17th time, that the 30th anniversary of the relatively boring My Aim Is True is being feted, that he’s going to be conducting an educational series on songwriting with Dr. Warren Zanes (Doctor, heal thyself!), but to top it all off, Elvis is going to be collaborating with Twyla Tharp. What’s left for the guy, getting into the action on those Andy Partridge/Robert Schneider/Robyn Hithcock telecollaborations? An excursion into world music? Joining Ratdog?

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Apr 132007
 

HOLLYWOOD – Unnamed sources are reporting that actor Dennis Quaid and director Jim McBride have reteamed to begin planning a sequel to their 1989 biopic Great Balls of Fire.

“It’s a darker vision of ‘The Killer’s’ life in the years that follow the first film,” says a producer who has seen early drafts of the as-yet-untitled script.

Like its subject’s life, the end is not yet written. A well-known screenwriter who contributed to an early draft says it’s a matter of timing. “Dennis and Jim have seen the success music biopics like Ray and I Walk the Line have enjoyed. The commonality they’ve noticed is that the subject has recently died.”

As a result, says the screenwriter, the team is allowing the script to gestate slowly. Comparing it to the writing of a New York Times obituary, the sourse says “They’ll have it ready to shoot within hours of Jerry’s eventual death.”

A spokesperson for Mr. Quaid would not comment on these reports.

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Apr 102007
 

After having gotten tired of waiting for Andy Partridge’s collaborations with Robert Schneider, Robyn Hitchcock, Robert Pollard, and Robben Ford to see the light of day, I’d lost interest in waiting for Partridge to ever do anything but whine about his latest health issue and Colin Moulding‘s retirement from music making, signalling the likely end of XTC. Today, however, I read about Monstrance, an improvised collaboration with Partridge, former XTC organist (and Shreikback leader) Barry Andrews, and a former Shreikback drummer. You can read an interview with Partridge here, and sample a track from the album here. The one track for sampling reminds me of the mellower bits of Miles Davis Bitches Brew-era stuff. It’s something tangible for us XTC diehards.

I believe you can purchase this album through Amazon – a portal to which we link to below.

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News for Nerds!

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Apr 052007
 

Hey Rock Nerds,

Sometimes the internet tells us things and it’s fun to share!

ITEM! Tell me, at this point are there any bands left to reunite? Anyway, here’s a pretty compelling story about the latest cult band to reassemble, The Only Ones.

ITEM! Don’t quite how this passsed the Nerd Squad by, but a few weeks ago it was announced that Nick Lowe will be releasing his first album in 6 years this June!

ITEM! Something else, but I can’t remember now. It’ll come to me.

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Apr 052007
 


With no new album on the horizon, Pearl Jam has announced that it will be touring for the fun of it. Good for them! They strike me as a rare band that won’t one day write “road songs” about the pain of being on the road. Sorry, no covers of Jackson Browne’s “The Load Out” to anticipate.

Speaking of covers, has anyone yet heard their cover of “Love Reign O’er Me” for that Adam Sandler 9/11-Syd Barrett fantasy biopic of the same name? Check it out. Whaddaya think? By the way, I respect and admire Pearl Jam’s anti-video stance, but if this fanboy’s homemade video accompaniment doesn’t convince them to take matters into their own hands, Pearl Jam is more committed than maybe any band on the planet. Be inspired!

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Mar 302007
 

I have some news that I forgot to mention, so I thought I’d post about it anyway because I usually get pretty frothy when they start renaming things in my community: I just heard yesterday at the agency I work at that Philadelphia’s The TLA is going to be renamed to The Fillmore PhiladelphiaCool, or not cool – thoughts?


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