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New Year's music

Last iTunes song played in 2008:

“Bhangra Fever” by MIDIval PunditZ, from Asian Massive (2002)

First iTunes song played in 2009:

“Overture” from Jesus Christ Superstar (1971)

Kill Bill 5th Anniversary!

Kill Bill Volume I poster

I was listening to the 5.6.7.8’s Bomb the Twist album just now, including the iconic and still awesome (despite Vonage) “Woo Hoo”, and it occurred to me that it would be fun to watch the Kill Bill flicks sometime soon, as it’s been a while.

The 5 6 7 8s

Then I wondered, since I’m wont to hold movie marathons on anniversaries*, when the original Kill Bill was released.

Check it out: 10/10/2003!

So a week from Friday is the 5th anniversary. :) Time for a celebratory mini-marathon!

* See: Star Wars, Alien & Predator Saga, and The Matrix

Happy birthday Neil Peart!

Thanks to the Press-Enterprise Daily News Blog’s Lunch Break post today for the following video, a killer old-school drum solo by birthday boy Neil Peart of Rush:

Happy birthday, Neil!

Literary link roundup

Jacket Copy: “Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’ to be film”

David Strathairn, Alan Alda, Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise Parker and Paul Rudd will join the cast of the film “Howl,” according to today’s Hollywood Reporter. […] The roles of the new cast members — lawyer, judge — indicate that the film will highlight the 1956-57 obscenity trial against publisher City Lights.

Jacket Copy: “Neal Stephenson: a deeper look”

Author Neal Stephenson (“Cryptonomicon,” “The Baroque Cycle,” “Snow Crash”) has just published a new novel, “Anathem.” L.A. Times staff writer Scott Timberg talked to Stephenson for an upcoming profile. But since you’ll have to wait a few days for that, we thought we’d share some excerpts from his recent interviews with the author.

Weekly Standard: “Forty Years On: Tom Stoppard’s ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ and the end of the Soviet empire.”

By Stoppard’s own admission, the play is a modified rendering of the extended argument that took place between Václav Havel and Milan Kundera about their country under communism. Stoppard tells us in his excellent introduction to the Rock ‘n’ Roll script that Jan was originally called Tomás, not just because this is the playwright’s own birth name but because it is that of Kundera’s lothario physician in The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Jan’s friend and sparring partner in Prague, the passionate intellectual Ferdinand, is named for Ferdinand Vanek, Havel’s alter ego in three of his plays, Audience, Private View, and Protest. So here, roughly, are our stand-ins for a great Czech debate between two titans of 20th-century resistance.

The VH1 Classic Store could use some fixin

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No Mojo Nixon videos. Actually, I was looking for Mazzy Star videos, of which they had none. YouTube to the rescue.

Meanwhile, enjoy this:

Oh, and here’s Mazzy Star. What a great song:

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