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Oil Can Boyd

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  1. Wow. I don't read every post on VC but I hadn't heard that before. That's wild ...
  2. I liked the Napoli signing but I'm not crazy about the Victorino deal. Seems like a lot of money ...
  3. Red Sox sign Mike Napoli to 3 year/$39 million contract: http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/boston-red-sox-mike-napoli-reach-three-year-deal-120312
  4. Looks like it was quite a night - Frank Black, Johny Marr, Tommy Stinson, Lee Ranaldo, Kim Gordon, and more ... http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2012/12/02/dinosaur-jr-johnny-marr-black-francis-kim-gordon-video/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SlicingUpEyeballs+%28slicing+up+eyeballs%3A+%2780s+college%2C+indie%2C+alternative+rock+music%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
  5. Full (40 minute) set from REM in February 1981 can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RiZW_Wlj8Kw
  6. Interesting piece from a Boston Globe writer - who is also a HOF voter - about PEDs. He is basically agreeing with you and saying that he doesn't care any more whether players took PEDs. It is part of baseball's history and he is going to judge players on their numbers. http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2012/11/erasing_a_line.html
  7. Two names I wouldn't have necessarily put together ...
  8. via Pitchfork Low will celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band with their new album The Invisible Way. Produced by Jeff Tweedy and recorded in Wilco's Chicago studio, the Loft, the album is out March 19 in the U.S. and March 18 in the UK via Sub Pop. Watch a trailer for the album below. In a press release, Alan Sparhawk said that Low visited Wilco's studio while they were in Chicago on tour and decided to record with Tweedy after hearing his work on Mavis Staples' album You Are Not Alone. He also said that the tracks on The Invisible Way are "about intimacy, the drug war, the class war,
  9. Country Disappeared was the fade out music on this week's episode of This American Life.
  10. Saw this another site but here is the New York Times' original review of Abbey Road (which concludes "As it stands, Abbey Road isn't tremendous. Still, it has 15 fine minutes and, by rock standards, that's a lot.") http://www.nytimes.com/library/music/100569lennon-beat.html
  11. That's exactly why I showed it to my daughter. There was some medical ad on with all sorts of disclaimers Including "may cause death" and that caught her attention.
  12. I still quote from Happy Fun Ball and recently showed it to my daughter who was thoroughyl amused ...
  13. I'm a big Russo fan. I thought the book and the movie of Nobody's Fool were great. (I think Risk Pool and Nobody's Fool are my two favorite books by him.) I liked - but didn't love - both the book and movie of Empire Falls. I know he has written other screenplays and TV movies but I don't think any of his other fiction has been turned into movies.
  14. Better hope you are not booked on the same airline flight as Wayne Coyne: http://stereogum.com/1204222/wayne-coyne-apparently-brought-a-grenade-to-the-airport/news/
  15. Interesting piece on the current version of the Who written by Ira Robbins. http://trouserpress.com/forum/read.php?f=1&i=42564&t=42564#reply_42564
  16. I had to go on a non-fiction binge after Art of Fielding. I wasn't quite ready for another novel.
  17. I may have mentioned this before around here but years ago my friend's brother took some guitar lessons from Richard Lloyd. Despite my love of Television, I somehow heard this as Christopher Lloyd. For several months I went around thinking that it was cool that the guy from Taxi and the Back to the Future movies also gave guitar lessons.
  18. One of my all-time faves. (I think the re-releases with all of the extra tracks actually distract from the greatness of the original, though ...)
  19. via Paste Magazine Neutral Milk Hotel's Jeff Mangum Announces Massive U.S. Tour Published at 2:05 PM on November 12, 2012 By Shaina Pearlman Andy Dwyer better be careful, Neutral Milk Hotel’s Jeff Mangum has announced a solo U.S. acoustic tour and one of the stops is close to fictional Pawnee, Ind. The Neutral Milk Hotel’s website released a statement on its site earlier today, saying: “hello friends in a flock of finches unfolding from the face of a foam horse on the phone toinform you that jeff is heading out for one last u.s. acoustic tour, giving him the chance to p
  20. I know a handful of hardcore Democrats whose facebook page showed them "liking" Romney. Here is a piece from the Boston Globe about it: http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2012/11/01/some-facebook-users-dislike-being-used-online-advertising-for-mitt-romney/4HAxE8p7s9vlrnDgufqW9J/story.html
  21. Just got back from the movie. Wow - what a story! I definitely need to track down some of his music.
  22. When I need a fill of cute, I go back to this one:
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