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Ink 19 :: Top 19 Things I Didn't Review in 2001
Always a master of doing-it-later, Ian Koss highlights his procrastination prowess with this roundup of records that didn't quite get reviewed in their proper time frame.
TOP 19 THINGS I DIDN'T REVIEW IN 2001 by Ian Koss Forgive me reader, for I have sinned. If writing is my religion, then this is my confession. For in 2001, while I listened to many -- even hundreds -- of records with the best intentions, somehow, for one reason or another, many (okay, most) never had ...
Ink 19 :: The Seven Deadly Sins of Bands
Andrea Thompson analyzes 7 things bands do to sabotage their careers before they're even off the ground.
...ass daily to book shows, following up on the mailing list, and e-mailing people about upcoming shows. If anyone approaches you about an interview, a review, anything, suck up like a like your last name is fucking Hoover. You must keep your name in the press. It makes no matter what they're saying as...
Ink 19 :: Spoozys
Spoozys at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, NY on October 19, 2000. Concert review by Julio Diaz.
SPOOZYS The Bowery Ballroom, New York City, NY October 19, 2000 by Julio Diaz I didn't quite know what to expect when I ventured out to see Spoozys. Oh, I'd heard their awesome record, Astral Astronauts, and had already fallen for their "Devo meets Man or Astroman? in the new millennium" sound, I only ...
Ink 19 :: Radiohead
Radiohead, with The Beta Band and Kid Koala at Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta, GA on July 30, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by Alice Barkwell.
...the cosmos, the risks run high that you will alienate the very people you are trying to reach. If any of Radiohead's fans feel alienated, then they didn't brave the searing heat and horse-dung scented mud of Stone Mountain to see the band perform in the Southeast for the first time since 1997. The crowd...
Ink 19 :: Faith And Disease
Faith And Disease at The Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on July 3, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.
...? Bit more ambient noise than usual. Kinda hope to myself that this is an art trick, along the lines of using crowd noise as the intro to a song. Didn't Lou Reed do that? Ecch. I know Jared Louche did. Like this: "xdkfoaihlvnoa;sirlahdnflasktjnflku87lkvj.mav.lai]wpifvmnnbehytfoq [pwf" Hmmmm... Sure do...
Ink 19 :: Change Music Atlanta
Change Music Atlanta, featuring Bitch, Dropsonic, Subsonics, the Blacklight Posterboys, and the Delta 72. Event review by Andrea Thompson. Photos by Andrea Thompson and Frank Mullen.
...coupled with a boyish charm, leaves you completely unprepared for the rock attack that follows. His on stage presence is eccentric and raw, over the top and back down again. Drummer Brian Hunter hammered and pounded with heart and zest like the last man standing, adding to an already generous helping...
Ink 19 :: John Paul Jones
Even if only his status as one-quarter of Led Zepplin is taken into account, few could deny that John Paul Jones deserves to be revered. But more than 20 years after the end of Zep, Jones remains a vital and diverse artist. Gail Worley talks to a true musical legend.
..., I suddenly thought, "I can't just sing one song" (two of these three songs are instrumentals). So I thought, I need another vocal [laughs]. I didn't want to do anything else off The Thunderthief, so I, in my bravura, decided to sing "That's The Way." Singing a Zeppelin song was even scarier, I can...
Ink 19 :: Exploring The West Wing
One of the most watched and most critically acclaimed shows on television goes under the microscope in three new books. Ben Varkentine takes an in-depth look.
...Pocket Books THE WEST WING SCRIPT BOOK BY AARON SORKIN Newmarket Press With over 20 million viewers each week consistently lifting it into the top Nielsen ratings, it's likely that if you're reading this you don't need me to point out the pinnacle that is The West Wing at its best. I won't pretend...
Ink 19 :: Freddy Got Fingered
Despite the media blitz for Tom Green's new movie, Freddy Got Fingered, one thing hasn't been clear -- what's it about? John P. Wasser spills the beans, and lets you know if the gross-out flick is worth seeing.
...And none hint at how inexplicable, revolting, unsettling, and simply weird this film truly is. So, before presenting an opinion about the film, this review will try to answer all these lingering questions. First, in a nutshell, the plot: Gord Brody (Tom Green) is a 28-year-old aspiring animator who...
Ink 19 :: Les McCann / Eddie Harris / Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Cannonball Adderley
Les Is More, A Tale of Two Cities, The Man Who Cried Fire, and Radio Nights (Hyena). Review by Ben Varkentine.
..., but no, apparently not. Of course, some 35 years after the fact, debates about this kind of thing seem sillier than they must have back in the day. Didn't everyone know who these players were going to be? Didn't they know that Miles Davis was going to be MILES DAVIS, or that Cannon's group here would...
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