Monthly Archives: April 2009

TVD’s Angry Old Man

Indeed, the cavalcade of crankiness and foul language begins anew…

So, last week while getting dressed for work, I had the ‘Today’ show on in the background. (For you readers abroad: morning television chat show.) Co-hosts Matt and Meredith were consulting with a home electronics guru in regard to all variations of home appliances to determine when and if it’s a good idea to have something repaired or replaced.

…then they get to the DVD player. Mr. Electronics Whiz says something to the effect of, unless you’re using your DVD player almost daily, there’s no need to repair or replace because very shortly we’re JUST GOING TO BE DOWNLOADING OUR MOVIES ANYWAY — so why even bother?

Lemme get this straight–all of those collector’s DVD sets I’ve purchased over the past few years are now just relics? And the entertainment industry as whole hasn’t gotten wind of the groundswell back toward, not just vinyl, but physical product?

You can make the argument for convenience, etc—but don’t.

In honor of Record Store Day this very Saturday, April 18th allow me to be clear—give us something we can put in our:

Cold Hands – Window (Mp3)
Tall Hands – Fifteen On Ice (Mp3)
Vampire Hands – Opium Typhoon (Mp3)
We All Have Hooks For Hands – The Man Trying To Outfox Us All (Mp3)
Cut Off Your Hands – Still Fond (Mp3)

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TVD Recommends | Leerone streaming live…tonight!

Our friend, Leerone will be performing on a live streaming web show called Raw Rhythms, produced and hosted by Katie Scanlon and Megan Marlow, and executive produced by Brian Gramo (owner of The Stream).

Monday night, April 13th from 8:00 – 9:00 pm Pacific Standard Time (Los Angeles, CA) 11 pm Eastern Standard Time

Raw Rhythms can be found at: www.thestream.tv/rawrhythms or click here.

Raw Rhythms provides a place for fans to interact with the guest artist/band through questions and comments that are fielded through a live chatroom feed and instant messages so please do send a message! The show will be available on demand the following morning on thestream.tv.

Viewers can send instant messages to us during the show at: thestreamdottv
(This works for AOL/MSN/Yahoo/ICQ)

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TVD’s Eleven Weeks of Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaways | Week 11!

Where DOES the time go? Eleven weeks ago we began our ‘Eleven Weeks of Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaways,’ and today kicks into gear the very last contest in celebration of Record Store Day 2009 (which is a mere 11 days off at this point…)

To send us out on a high note, we’ve got Jenny Lewis’ 2008 release ‘Acid Tongue’ in a double-gatefold, 2-LP set. The package contains three sides of audio with a special etching on the fourth side. The set also comes with a CD of the full release for use as a coaster or something. (What’s a CD?)

For the last time, the drill is still the same. Grab our attention in the comments (WITH your email address–important!) gushing over TVD’s final Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaway. (Or, you can comment and forward your email address in an email to us. We’re not picky.) And remember – each entry into our vinyl contest is an automatic entry to win the Stanton T.90 USB turntable on Record Store Day 2009!

Just make it funny. Or make it smart. About record stores. Or Record Store Day. Or vinyl. About us or you. Or something else all together. Just make it before next Monday (4/13) when we’ll choose our winner and begin the count down to awarding the Stanton T.90 to one lucky reader…

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We’re doing it again…

And man, do we have a few surprises this time around!

…watch this space!

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TVD First Date with | Fire Dean

For a while there I had a front row seat for Fire’s unique brand of transcendence. Or perhaps I should say ‘back seat,’ behind the drum kit for a number of months with Fire as he prepped new material at the Donkey Palace years back.

From that vantage point alone I can tell you–Fire Dean is one hell of a songwriter, performer, and story teller, and as TVD was growing I kept saying to him, “We gotta’ do a feature…we gotta’ do a feature…” …until I think I caught him at the right time recently when boom…in-box: full of stuff.

Make certain you check that vid too.

“Elton John…Madman Across The Water. Jimmy Arlis, the coolest kid on my dead end street had played it for me. I was 10 or 11 yrs old. The back cover was the ass end of a pair of blue jeans with the song titles embroidered over….’Rotten Peaches’ …. ‘Levon’ … ‘Indian Sunset’… Clearly this guy Elton was the Grizzly Adams sort I could hang around with. He’d come down from the Black Mountains after his tribe had been slaughtered and sat down at the piano, just really pissed off “…I heard from passing Renegades…” Holy Shit! My sister understood. She gave me a pair of jeans for Xmas with the embroidery done just like the cover. But my older brother was a problem. He saw me lying in front of the turntable mesmerized with Elton Madman John, and sneered. I was distressed. What did he mean by this? What did he know that I didn’t? He’d been listening to Renaissance, Ashes Are Burning ALOT..I liked the girl’s voice from the pic of her on the inside sleeve, she was nearly hot as Farah Fawcett only she seemed accessible. My bro told me live he’d almost seen her breasts at a concert in Red Bank, NJ. Woah, I was right. Access unlimited. Still, I knew in order to do this correctly I needed to make a bold, independent decision. Annie Haslam was out and Bowie had his chance. ‘Diamond Dogs’ was a shot in the dark based on some magnificent pre-Photoshop imagery, I had never heard the music, any of it. I bought it at Jacks’ Records, also in Red Bank. At home I pretended I knew all about this record I’d just bought and after I’d listened once invited my brother to check it out. This time his sneer became more like a muted smirk. He hurriedly explained his condescension.
“David Bowie has a better record…you got the wrong one,” he said.
“Really?” I said and needled up ‘Rebel Rebel.’
“Better than this?”
“Oh yeah.” He tried again.
But I could tell he was lying.

Fire Dean – Up at Ericas/Motorcycle Sled-Pull (Mp3)
Wrote this last month. Title is a reference to a game I played as a kid. Gravity wasn’t enough apparently. We tied our sleds to dirt bikes and then raced around a horse field out in the woods. The idea was to pull next to the other guy and knock him off, a la Ben Hur.

Fire Dean – Irrational Exhuberance1 (Mp3)
Also new. Inspired by an imposing old Hungarian from Queens. He had dream, my job was to build it. A half million dollars and anything I needed.

Fire Dean – In A Way (Mp3)
One beat fits all. My friend Roger wrote this beat to a guitar riff I came up with 5 years ago. Its since been repackaged into 3 songs. This is the latest.

Fire Dean/Big Black Nun – Burnin’ Lucy…(followed by ‘Honeymoon In Niagra’) (Mp3)
A two-fer. Recorded to 45 vinyl in ’94 as a single released by my old band, Big Black Nun. First up is ‘Burnin’ Lucy’ with Riley McMahon on big slide gtar. That’s me of course contemplating the pros and cons of honor killing. Of course ‘Honeymoon…’ is the sentimental flip to my metallic slaying.

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YOUR Radio on TVD

I can’t JUST be me who misses the free-wheeling radio days of yore, now can it? We’d like to publish YOUR radio recollections right here, next week, TVD reader. No matter where you turned it on, or when you tuned it in, we’d like to hear what or who informed your tastes for better or for worse.

Shoot TVD a note (email address lower left) and with any luck we’ll post ‘em throughout the week to come.

The Ramones – Do You Remember Rock ‘N’ Roll Radio? (Mp3)
Superdrag – Radio (Teenage Fanclub Cover) (Mp3)
The Replacements – Left Of The Dial (Mp3)
Elvis Costello – Radio Sweetheart (Live) (Mp3)
Radio Collage from the Night Lennon Died (Mp3)

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TVD On The (Old Time) Radio

It’s easy to forget that prior to television, radio was not just a music and information source. Radio was an all encompassing entertainment medium–one which, like vinyl, demands listener participation to be enjoyed to its fullest.

So, this week we’ll remember a hey-day long before our days. (…and bonus! Verrry SFW…)

Now, where’s my Ovaltine?

The Lone Ranger – Return Of The Masked Man (07/26/1940) (Mp3)
Lux Radio Theater – Brewster’s Millions (02/15/1937) (Mp3)
The Shadow – Silent Avenger (03/13/1938) (Mp3)

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Worn Free/TVD/Record Store Day ’09 Classic T-Shirt Giveaway!

So, you’re saying to yourself, Record Store Day 2009 is quickly approaching–but whatever will I wear?

Well, TVD’s one step ahead of you.

In celebration of RSD09, TVD has partnered with Worn Free — purveyors of a ridiculously cool line of shirts that indeed rock — to wheedle you out of your wardrobe dilemma. Here’s the schpiel:

“Worn Free reproduces original tees famously worn by such rock legends as John Lennon, Joey Ramone, Frank Zappa, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Gram Parsons, Johnny Ramone and Joan Jett, among others – and regularly adds fantastic new images (of fantastic old shirts) to its catalog.

Celebrating punk fury, hippie utopianism, psychedelic excess and art-pop whimsy – not to mention the eye-popping graphics of celebrated artists like John Van Hamersveld – Worn Free shirts express the insurrectionary spirit of rock and roll in all its forms.

We’ve spent more than a decade combing worldwide photo archives of music and style icons, learning what they’ve been wearing and bringing it straight to you.

The tag inside each shirt is a sticker resembling a backstage pass, featuring either a photo of a rock star wearing the original shirt or a rendering of the design, with information documenting its initial date, artist and venue.

But despite their stellar images, these are no museum pieces. Made of fine, luxuriously soft cotton, Worn Free shirts are also decadently comfortable – and fit like your old favorites the first time you slip them on.”

…and they come with the TVD stamp of approval. How can ya go wrong?

So, in a blatant attempt to get you to visit the site and peruse the T’s, TVD and Worn Free will award two winners one shirt a piece! All you need to do is choose the design you wish to sport from their selection and post a comment as to why we should have your back on this one. Wordy, insightful, or damn funny comments appreciated.

We’re also fully aware that TVD’s readership is pretty darn global, so no matter where you’re tuning us in, we’ll send you the shirt for your effervescent commentary. Got that?

We’ll choose two winners this coming Monday (4/6) so check out the site and get to commenting! You’ll see some really cool designs from some pretty unexpected sources…

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TVD’s Eleven Weeks of Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaways | Week 10!

I like to think that one underlying, yet recurring theme here at TVD, is that vinyl in all of its various formats is a contemporary medium–perhaps even more so than CDs at the moment.

In tandem with this notion is our constant search for new artists or bands with an affinity for vinyl, who are releasing new product on vinyl, and who go so far as to have a record literally tattooed on their person. (Ahem…)

It is with this in mind ladies and gents, TVD’s Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaway Week #10 is most proud to present: Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles’ new release ‘The Stars Are Out!’

“The ten selections of ‘The Stars Are Out’—five new originals, and five covers—winnowed down by Sarah, band mates—guitarist Lyle Brewer, bassist Binky, and drummer Rob Dulaney—and producers Paul Q. Kolderie (the Pixies, Lemonheads, Radiohead) and Adam Taylor, include tunes attributed to Smokey Robinson (a radically reworked “Being With You”), Stiff Records act Any Trouble (“Yesterday’sLove,” penned by Clive Gregson), and the Magnetic Fields’ “No One Will Ever Love You.”

The results of ‘The Stars Are Out’ include the slinky, ’60s stroll of “Me and Your Ghost”; the flirtatious, guitar-driven kickoff, “Do It For Free”; and “It Comes To Me Naturally,” a hip-shaking tale of a girl-about-town, originally recorded by bar band supreme NRBQ.”

We’ll have three winners for this particular giveaway. Sarah’s given TVD a highly limited clear orange vinyl copy of ‘The Stars Are Out’ and the 7″ single from her previous LP, ‘The Day We Met’ for one grand prize winner. Two runners up will receive ‘The Day We Met’ 7″ and a CD copy of ‘The Stars Are Out.’

The drill is the same, grab our attention in the comments (WITH your email address–important!) gushing over TVD’s Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaway Week #10. (Or, you can comment and forward your email address in an email to us. We’re not picky.) And remember – each entry into our vinyl contest is an automatic entry to win the Stanton T.90 USB turntable on Record Store Day 2009!

Just make it funny. Or make it smart. About record stores. Or Record Store Day. Or vinyl. About us or you. Or something else all together. Just make it before next Monday (4/6) when we’ll choose our winner. (AND launch our LAST RSD09 vinyl giveaway — #11 of 11!)

Sarah Borges – Better At The End Of The Day (Mp3)

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Just in: Dupont’s Dj Hut to close


Just received via Facebook, this all too familiar sign of the times:

Dj Hut friends and customers,

We have some sad and disappointing news to share with you. Dj Hut can no longer battle the dual headwind of the demise of the music retail industry and the economic downturn. As a result, we are forced to shut down the store and go strictly online at the end of April. Effective immediately, all vinyl records, CDs, DVDs and books will be liquidated at the rate of 20% off the regular price.

We would like to thank you for your support over the last 7 years at the store and we look forward to your continued support in the future online.

Best,
Dj Hut Crew

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TVD First Date with | Pree

I lugged my drum kit around DC for years. Playing here and there, trying out for this and that–until I was hit with an epiphany: futility. I just wasn’t going to make a career of it despite my blistered hands.

As such, I’ve often wondered how the karmic happenstance takes shape where unique talents gel into a cohesive whole. (Which eluded me, frankly.)

So, enough about vinyl just this once. This week we chat with Pree’s May Tabol about the long road taken — from being ON the road to developing a community of collaborators — that’s lead to the band’s brand new release ‘A Chopping Block’ out now on DC’s very own Kora Records.

“Pree started out as a collaboration between my friend John Thayer (from Exit Clov) and I after I had gotten back from touring with Le Loup last spring. I had written several songs in the back of the van during the long stretches across the states, and, being unemployed when I got back to DC, decided that that summer would be the perfect time to record. Exit Clov had set up a studio in the basement of their house in Arlington, and John and I decided to put together an EP there. We enlisted the help of Susan Hsu (also from Exit Clov) for violin, Tom Hnatow of These United States for bass and dobro, and Vanessa Degrassi of Frau Eva for flute, and by the end of August we had something we were quite happy with.

After John moved up to New York in September, I started playing with Chris Dewitt (Sweet Teeth/Fever/Wild Fictions), and then David Barker (Cobra Collective), and Vanessa joined up shortly thereafter. It’s been great to be a part of such a close-knit music scene here in DC. It’s certainly an interesting town to be making music in.. the Capitol casts tall shadow, but underneath there are a lot of creative people running around giving this city its own culture, something independent of the political climate everyone recognizes from the outside.”

Pree – Heaven is a Drag (Mp3)
Pree – In the Parlor (Mp3)

AON Sessions: Pree, “In the Parlor” from All Our Noise on Vimeo.

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TVD On The Radio…we take requests.

…a strong low pressure system over the Great Lakes drags a cold front across region today. Expect some light rain this morning with a better chance of showers through the afternoon. With gray skies, temperatures will be held in the mid 50s. Overnight scattered rain tapers with some patchy fog and lows in the 40s.

Heard from our pal Noah this morning on the request line. Seems he’s got a hankering for a little bit more of what we spun last week and we’re quite happy to oblige. So, got a request? Dial us up on the request line.

Right now it’s 10:02 and this is The Plimsouls:
The Plimsouls – Time Won’t Let Me (Live) (Mp3)

Big Star – What’s Going Ahn (Mp3)
David Vandervelde – Nothin’ No (Mp3)
Nick Lowe – (I Love The Sound Of) Breaking Glass (Mp3)
Grant Lee Buffalo – Jupiter And Teardrop (Mp3)

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TVD’s Record Store Day 2009 Newswire | Exclusive Wilco free concert download

‘Ashes Of American Flags’—the new concert DVD from Wilco will be available at participating Record Store Day retailers on April 18. And now there’s a special treat for those of you cool cats who pick it up on Record Store Day. You’ll be able to download ONE COMPLETE CONCERT, parts of which appear in the film. You’ll only get this special added feature if you pick up the DVD on Record Store Day. Yet one more reason to check out a real live record store on April 18!

FINE PRINT: Not all stores will have this DVD in stock on Record Store Day. Check the store nearest you and find out if they’ll have Ashes of American Flags in stock on Record Store Day.

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