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Revival

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Oh ho ho! He’s alive. And thus the unannounced hiatus of five months ends. What have I been doing for five months? The same thing you’ve been doing for five months. The answer is: nobody cares. Now out to sports with Steve Winwood.

So much new music, so little time in which to talk about it. Note the presence of the Sonific Songspot in the sidebar. I found some tunes I actually like on their site, incorporated it with the widget, and BAM! Emeril sues me.

I will say that the new Radiohead is quite good. I’m enjoying the second disc of In Rainbows right now, and it was definitely worth the wait. I buy music sometimes. Sometimes I also drink tea. Don’t you see the big picture now?

There was nothing in that. Don’t take it to heart. Take it to stomach, along with two Aleve and a glass of warm salt water.

Time to answer some questions from the ol’ dusty mailbag. Let’s see…

Scott M. from San Francisco writes: “What is your favorite color?”

Well Scott, it’s yellow. Even though I never wear anything yellow or own much of anything that is yellow. Sometimes you just have to express your favorite color by being your favorite color. Kurt Cobain’s was blue.

Huang Chung from 1986 writes: “Do you have a Facebook page?”

Thanks for writing in Huang. Remember those Dance Hall Days? I sure do. To answer your question, only sometimes when I get really bored and the lights are out.

T. Lee from Tommyland writes: “Who’s your favorite drummer?”

Hey, any relation to Ang Lee? Or Spike Lee? Or Gigli? I would have to say my favorite drummer is Pat Steward, who’s been seen drumming for the likes of Bryan Adams, Limblifter, and Matthew Good to name a few. The guy keeps a great beat and reminds me of Keith Moon with a modern touch. He’s fantastic live. Number two would be Stephen Morris from New Order. He shares my birthday.

Rob D. from Wishville writes: “When will you return to consistently providing content on websites including your own?”

The Sparks Are Gonna Fly, Rob. I think it’s funny how pie doesn’t taste as good when you leave it on the counter for three weeks. You rock!

That’s all the time for reader mail today. Tune in next week when we will show you how to gut a live rat and use its entrails to cover up unsightly beer stains on your great-grandmother’s antique rugs. Rock ‘n Roll!

Written by Cweb

14 December 2007 at 21:29

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