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Ink 19 :: Iron Maiden: Live After Death
To coincide with their Somewhere Back In Time World Tour, Iron Maiden has released a double dvd that delivers a live concert from 1984 for the fans, and a three hours worth of behind the scenes documentaries for the historians. Jen Cray has a marathon viewing of all things Maiden to better understand why the band is so important.
...front of roughly 300,000 fans in Brazil. All in all disc two offers over three hours of footage that will suck you in like a VH-1 Behind the Music marathon. What these five hours of Iron Maiden indulgence do to the viewer is reaffirm the notion that Iron Maiden are perhaps one of the best, and last...
Ink 19 :: Ween
Ween dominates Orlando with a marathon set! Phillip Haire prostrates himself at the altar of brothers Dean and Gene.
WEEN Orlando, FL 1/31/08 by Phillip Haire There was a fevered anticipation as we motored toward Orlando. Little did the masses of humanity milling about Universal’s Citywalk area know, tonight the greatest rock band that doesn’t give a shit, was holding court right under their sunburned noses. ...
Ink 19 :: The Dismemberment Plan
The Dismemberment Plan, with Ted Leo + Pharmacists and El Guapo at The Social in Orlando, FL on December 6, 2001. Concert review by Julio Diaz. Photos by Ian Koss.
...sold and renamed with the less-appealing sobriquet "The Social." Before the show, I was ready to collapse, but afterwards, I was ready to run a marathon. First up, though, was the enigma known as El Guapo. At this writing, I'm still trying to figure out whether I liked them or not. At times, I thought...
Ink 19 :: LTJ Bukem
LTJ Bukem with DJ Spooky at The 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on December 15, 2001. Concert review by Bill Campbell.
...beat, commanding you to dance, or buy Coke, or some subliminal message from Brave New World. It was getting harder and harder to understand Conrad's marathon chants. Who knows, he may have been saying "Everybody's happy nowadays" or "2 + 2=5." We'll never know. There was a bizarre, worker-bee purity...
Ink 19 :: Elvis Costello and the Imposters
Elvis Costello and the Imposters, with Laura Cantrell at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on November 7, 2002. Concert review by James Mann.
...which are the Imposters) to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or maybe just the weather, but whatever caused it, Costello entertained us for a 32-song marathon that erased any doubts over who is the preeminent songwriter of the last few decades. To those of us who might have fallen off the bandwagon,...
Ink 19 :: Mixerman's Journal
To paraphrase the old saying, people who like hot dogs and records should avoid seeing either being made. Ian Koss points our browsers at the fascinating and hilarious real life chronicle of Mixerman's current recording session.
...that had to be painstakingly corrected, the two-hour arguments over the best tambourine sound for the song, the DUIs, the butt-picking, the 22-hour marathon sessions, and all the other petty little human things that made the recording what it is. At times, it's just too much to be believed. But even...
Ink 19 :: The Remote
Too Low to Miss (Global Underground). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...sycophants. This twosome is an anomaly in the Global Underground fold, considering most of their labelmates are jet-setting DJs spinning marathon sets at Dionysian events. Still, despite the darker nuances and slightly aggressive impulses, The Remote's cuts are perfectly aligned with the fog-smothered...
Ink 19 :: John Digweed
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...-set purveyor. Digweed fits all the criteria of a big-name DJ: he’s traveled the world commanding five-figures-per-gig paydays, he can drop seamless marathon mixes at will and he’s got the respect of his peers. But even with all the talent, celebrity and solid rep behind him, Digweed has rarely felt...
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