KikoJones commented on Bye-Bye "Indie," Hello Again "Alternative",
at 3:19 PM on Aug 27
@Chris Molanphy:
Man, I'm so old, I actually remember when, with a straight face, we called all this shit "new wave."
@The Illiterate:
We used "New Wave" with a straight face in the late 70s as a way of separating punks from punk-associated but not really punks (Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, whoever), but by 1981, or even earlier, it was a dead term.
Yeah, that was right around the time the powers that be (radio, Rolling Stone, etc) figured out Pat Benatar and The Cars were not punk rock.
Despite being a card-carrying Gen-Xer, I don't use the term "alternative" anymore.
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KikoJones commented on Popbitch has revealed the,
at 12:18 PM on Aug 7
I don't care if Timbaland used to go record shopping with Mark Arm, roadie for Tad, or cook up smack with Layne Stayley using one of Artis' spoons, if that lame-ass song "Long Gone" is any indication, he has helped Cornell squander whatever fan-based goodwil he had left.
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KikoJones commented on Did Wendy & Lisa Kickstart Pop-Cultural Lesbian Chic?,
at 3:17 PM on Aug 6
In a recent article on Prince, the part about mending his relationship with Wendy--her being a lesbian and a Jew was not, um, kosher with the Little Jehova's Witness--made no mention of Lisa whatsoever.
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KikoJones commented on Come Back, Matisyahu, All Is Forgiven,
at 11:02 PM on Jul 23
What about these guys?
Surely you've heard of their spanglish Hannukah song "Ocho Kandelikas" (above) or the always so tasteful "Kike on the Mike", right?
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KikoJones commented on "Rolling Stone" Finally Embraces Rush,
at 1:05 AM on Jul 6
"That photo looks like Tom Hanks, Bono, and Kiefer Sutherland after a really rough night of drinking."
Awesome.
The Ayn Rand-influenced lyrics pop up in '80s Rush, too.
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KikoJones commented on A Long Listmaking Exercise For A Long Weekend,
at 5:47 AM on Jul 5
Here comes the old fart with his not very cool list, which is missing several crucial titles (1969 and 1986, were especially difficult to bring down to a sole album) but I'll share it with you guys, nonetheless.
Cheers!
1966 - THE BEATLES Revolver
1967 - THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE Are You Experienced?
1968 - THE BEATLES 'The White Album'
1969 - THE BEATLES Abbey Road (*all-time fave)
1970 - PAUL McCARTNEY McCartney
1971 - TODD RUNDGREN Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
1972 - YES Close to the Edge
1973 - PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
1974 - KING CRIMSON Red
1975 - LED ZEPPELIN Physical Grafitti
1976 - PETER FRAMPTON Frampton Comes Alive
1977 - SEX PISTOLS Nevermind the Bollocks…
1978 - VAN HALEN [self-titled]
1979 - THE POLICE Zenyatta Mondatta
1980 - THE PRETENDERS [self-titled]
1981 - KING CRIMSON Discipline
1982 - RUSH Signals
1983 - YES 90125
1984 - THE SMITHS Hatful of Hollow
1985 - SCRITTI POLITTI Cupid and Psyche '85
1986 - PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED Album
1987 - GUNS N' ROSES Appetite For Destruction
1988 - LIVING COLOUR Vivid
1989 - XTC Oranges and Lemons
1990 - JANE'S ADDICTION Ritual de lo Habitual
1991 - NIRVANA Nevermind
1992 - PAUL WELLER [self-titled]
1993 - JELLYFISH Spilt Milk
1994 - SOUNDGARDEN Superunknown
1995 - FOO FIGHTERS [self-titled]
1996 - THE POSIES Amazing Disgrace
1997 - RADIOHEAD OK Computer
1998 - BECK Mutations
1999 - THE FLAMING LIPS The Soft Bulletin
2000 - AIMEE MANN Bachelor No.2
2001 - DAVE NAVARRO Trust No One
2002 - BECK Sea Change
2003 - NADA SURF Let Go
2004 - MATTHEW SWEET Kimi Ga Suki
2005 - BECK Guero
2006 - THE LEMONHEADS [self-titled]
2007 - THE NOISETTES What's the Time, Mr.
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KikoJones commented on Highly Unscientific Poll Suggests The "Bands Will Make Their Money Back On The Road" Hypothesis May Be Flawed, at 5:19 AM on Sep 3
@mhulot: "Implying that because this artist was rich, it's a-ok to download for free."
I can't wait for these people to try and apply the same principle to groceries over at the Whole Foods, or with a vehicle at some GM dealership.
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KikoJones commented on Highly Unscientific Poll Suggests The "Bands Will Make Their Money Back On The Road" Hypothesis May Be Flawed, at 1:58 PM on Sep 2
So, people are buying less and less music.
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KikoJones commented on Bye-Bye "Indie," Hello Again "Alternative", at 3:19 PM on Aug 27
@Chris Molanphy:
Man, I'm so old, I actually remember when, with a straight face, we called all this shit "new wave."
@The Illiterate:
We used "New Wave" with a straight face in the late 70s as a way of separating punks from punk-associated but not really punks (Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, whoever), but by 1981, or even earlier, it was a dead term.
Yeah, that was right around the time the powers that be (radio, Rolling Stone, etc) figured out Pat Benatar and The Cars were not punk rock.
Despite being a card-carrying Gen-Xer, I don't use the term "alternative" anymore.
more »
KikoJones commented on "Que Calor" Is So Hot Right Now, at 5:03 PM on Aug 18
Hands down, the worst piece of crap I've heard all year, if not this decade.
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KikoJones commented on Will 8-Track Tapes Ever Be Rescued From The Dustbin Of History?, at 1:40 PM on Aug 8
To answer your headline, I believe "Hell, no" is the approproiate reponse.
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KikoJones commented on Popbitch has revealed the, at 12:18 PM on Aug 7
I don't care if Timbaland used to go record shopping with Mark Arm, roadie for Tad, or cook up smack with Layne Stayley using one of Artis' spoons, if that lame-ass song "Long Gone" is any indication, he has helped Cornell squander whatever fan-based goodwil he had left.
more »
KikoJones commented on Did Wendy & Lisa Kickstart Pop-Cultural Lesbian Chic?, at 3:17 PM on Aug 6
In a recent article on Prince, the part about mending his relationship with Wendy--her being a lesbian and a Jew was not, um, kosher with the Little Jehova's Witness--made no mention of Lisa whatsoever.
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KikoJones commented on Carrie Underwood Brings Us The Year's Most Depressing Video, at 3:01 PM on Aug 6
She's probably gonna catch grief from the wingnuts, anyway.
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KikoJones commented on John McCain Wants You To Remember When We All Liked Big & Rich, at 12:57 AM on Aug 6
Is "Bush Was Right" the b-side?
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KikoJones commented on UK Threatens To Cut Off Filesharers' Internet Access, at 12:18 PM on Jul 29
@daveknapik:
I love how artists who have done their stint in the record industry "machine" now enjoy telling us how the internet is the Holy Grail for us unknowns.
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KikoJones commented on Come Back, Matisyahu, All Is Forgiven, at 11:02 PM on Jul 23
What about these guys?
Surely you've heard of their spanglish Hannukah song "Ocho Kandelikas" (above) or the always so tasteful "Kike on the Mike", right?
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KikoJones commented on This Just In: People Trust Their Friends' Music Recommendations, at 10:35 PM on Jul 8
If I'm going to trust a review it's gotta be from someone who I've been reading for a bit and sort of know where they're coming from.
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KikoJones commented on Do You Remember The Box Set?, at 12:07 PM on Jul 8
@The Illiterate:
Good point.
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KikoJones commented on "Rolling Stone" Finally Embraces Rush, at 1:05 AM on Jul 6
"That photo looks like Tom Hanks, Bono, and Kiefer Sutherland after a really rough night of drinking."
Awesome.
The Ayn Rand-influenced lyrics pop up in '80s Rush, too.
more »
KikoJones commented on A Long Listmaking Exercise For A Long Weekend, at 8:43 PM on Jul 5
@moomintroll:
Yeah, it was tough choosing between Sea Change and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, but Beck won out in the end.
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KikoJones commented on A Long Listmaking Exercise For A Long Weekend, at 5:47 AM on Jul 5
Here comes the old fart with his not very cool list, which is missing several crucial titles (1969 and 1986, were especially difficult to bring down to a sole album) but I'll share it with you guys, nonetheless.
Cheers!
1966 - THE BEATLES Revolver
1967 - THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE Are You Experienced?
1968 - THE BEATLES 'The White Album'
1969 - THE BEATLES Abbey Road (*all-time fave)
1970 - PAUL McCARTNEY McCartney
1971 - TODD RUNDGREN Runt: The Ballad of Todd Rundgren
1972 - YES Close to the Edge
1973 - PINK FLOYD Dark Side of the Moon
1974 - KING CRIMSON Red
1975 - LED ZEPPELIN Physical Grafitti
1976 - PETER FRAMPTON Frampton Comes Alive
1977 - SEX PISTOLS Nevermind the Bollocks…
1978 - VAN HALEN [self-titled]
1979 - THE POLICE Zenyatta Mondatta
1980 - THE PRETENDERS [self-titled]
1981 - KING CRIMSON Discipline
1982 - RUSH Signals
1983 - YES 90125
1984 - THE SMITHS Hatful of Hollow
1985 - SCRITTI POLITTI Cupid and Psyche '85
1986 - PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED Album
1987 - GUNS N' ROSES Appetite For Destruction
1988 - LIVING COLOUR Vivid
1989 - XTC Oranges and Lemons
1990 - JANE'S ADDICTION Ritual de lo Habitual
1991 - NIRVANA Nevermind
1992 - PAUL WELLER [self-titled]
1993 - JELLYFISH Spilt Milk
1994 - SOUNDGARDEN Superunknown
1995 - FOO FIGHTERS [self-titled]
1996 - THE POSIES Amazing Disgrace
1997 - RADIOHEAD OK Computer
1998 - BECK Mutations
1999 - THE FLAMING LIPS The Soft Bulletin
2000 - AIMEE MANN Bachelor No.2
2001 - DAVE NAVARRO Trust No One
2002 - BECK Sea Change
2003 - NADA SURF Let Go
2004 - MATTHEW SWEET Kimi Ga Suki
2005 - BECK Guero
2006 - THE LEMONHEADS [self-titled]
2007 - THE NOISETTES What's the Time, Mr.
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KikoJones commented on Ten Artists Who Should Be Very Glad They're Not Axl Rose, at 10:00 PM on Jun 30
@Chris Molanphy:
All That You Can't Leave Behind was released at the height of the boy band/nu metal airwave-ruling fiasco, which may account for it being overrated.
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KikoJones commented on "Spin" Turns The Rock-Star Notion On Its Ear, at 1:03 AM on Jun 30
@Chris Molanphy:
"There has to be a happy medium: rock stars who act like rock stars but don't act entitled.
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