Artist Lounge: The Kinks
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I really have missed it here. So, after being a dick about Monterey Pop, I've decided to spend some time writing about the genius of the Kinks. Growing up, I knew the Kinks mostly as the band of "Lola," "You Really Got Me" and "Destroyer." (They were also the concert I was attending when a colossal biker evicted me from a bathroom stall mid-urination, thus engendering a case of publc bathroom stage fright that took quite a while to get over.) But in recent years, I'... MORE
20th Century Fox is claiming that It still holds the rights to "Watchmen" and that Warners' film is in violation of those rights. According to Nikki Finke's DEADLINE: Hollywood column in Daily Variety:
SAVE US! Warner's 'Watchmen' In Legal Peril After Judge Won't Dismiss Fox Suit EXCLUSIVE: A federal judge has denied a Warner Bros motion to dismiss 20th Century Fox's legal battle over the rights to develop, produce and distribute a film based on the graphic novel Watchm... MORE
Another incredibly artful film by Wes Anderson. I saw this movie last night and felt it was necessary to share, not only how wonderfully entertaining this comedy/drama/adventure is, but also how audibly pleasing the soundtrack is. Three songs from The Kinks, "Playing with Fire" by the Rolling Stones and one particular song that plays numerous times throughout the movie, "Where Do You Go to (My Lovely)" by Peter Sarstedt. The video I posted of it bel... MORE
Can't say how I found it, but I enjoyed reading a Mark Cuban blog post the other day. (If you don't know, Cuban is the owner of the NBA's Dallas Maverick's and considered one of the first dot com billionaires.) A little over a week ago, Mr. Cuban talked about a movie’s official soundtrack. A few get really popular - these days the hype is for Juno - but most just languish in the final end credits that no one watches long enough to read anyway. So if most of them aren’t ... MORE
Court Ruling Could End P2P Music-Download Lawsuits
A federal court has dealt a body blow to the recording industry's efforts to sue people who use peer-to-peer software to download music from the Internet. In fact, says one copyright lawyer, the P2P decision could mean the end of the Recording Industry Association of America's litigation strategy. In Atlantic Records v. Howell, U.S. District Court Judge Neil V. Wake rejected the RIAA's theory that the defendants distributed... MORE
It's taken from a blog maintained by a guy who calls himself The Etch-a-Sketchist.
And here's his self-portrait:
Thought y'all might enjoy this playlist I put together of various Kinks videos (mostly live,a few "MTV era", and a couple retro videos)...
Since MOG shrinks the actual playlist, it's also available here: http://www.redux.com/playlist/the_kinks
This post began as a comment responding to a comment:
As they rehearsed and worked out arrangements, he came up with... MORE
RGM of DeadManS OrcheStra says:According to Ray, when the Kinks went into the studio to record You Really Got Me, it was decided (by who precisely, i forget) that Mick Avory wasn't a good enough drummer to record, so there was a studio durmmer, who apparently wasn't really ready for what was going to happen.
Dig that drumming in the beginnig of that first vid!
As they rehearsed and worked out arrangements, he came up with... MORE
I guess this is the kind of funky I'm feeling tonight. Sittin' here wonderin' if I'm readin' this right. You say I can't read 'cause I can't see the light.She says our daydreams are beacons of might.Still others, blinded by science and deaf to their senses, are so busy building electrified fences between idols & angels and diefied mensas.... And they're all right! "I don't wanna live in this world no more,I don't wanna die in a nuclear war,I wanna sail away to a distan... MORE
From the latest (and last; it's merging with some other newsletter) of Gizmo Richards' Support Alert Newsletter, comes this list of thrty sites that feature free, public domain and so on music downloads.
Hello Moggers, I have never posted on here before, and despite having had MOG in my bookmarks for ages, have only just gotten round to joining, right in the middle of my exams - perfect! Anyway, what to talk about? I suppose it should be music, since that's why we're here, right? I am currently thinking of making a (for want of a better term) 'Man Mix' of several songs whose titles end in 'Man'... So far, I am gonna attempt to mix Soul Man (Sam & Dave) with Method Man ... MORE








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