SOUNDTRACK: FUGAZI-13 Songs (1990).
I was so blown away by that first Fugazi disc that I immediately ran out and got this collection of their first two EPs.
The strange thing to me is that even though I enjoy the disc, nothing on it really stands out as all that memorable. I feel like Repeater was such a strong release that these earlier tracks pale somewhat.
I’ve listened to this disc a number of times over the last few days and nothing really stands up and grabs me like Repeater still does.
I wound up buying two more Fugazi discs after this, but I’m pretty sure the reason I stopped buying their music was from this same feeling: the songs were all good, rocking, indie music, but there was nothing terribly memorable about them.
[READ: April 15, 2010] Stephen Fry in America
I first heard about this book when Stephen Fry appeared on The Late Late Show. This book was very casually plugged as Fry’s attempt to visit every State in the U.S. It turns out that this book is the companion piece to a six part BBC TV series of the same title (which I have not seen). Although the TV series makes the existence of this document much more understandable. Because although everyone wants to travel to every state in the union, the only way it would ever be accomplished in the fashion is for a TV show (even a book wouldn’t get quite this treatment if there were no TV show).
Stephen Fry was almost born in America (in New Jersey, in fact, where he believes he would have been Steve, rather than Stephen). And he has always felt a connection to the States. So, Stephen Fry, (in my head the quintessential Brit) brings a film crew and his classic British Big Black Taxi to see all of the States. He begins in Maine and travels in an interesting manner, zig-zagging across the country. He tends to visit the places/events/sites that each state is known for. And, like any good TV show, he participates in the activities (he lobsters, he rides horses, his deals blackjack) and makes a tit of himself. (more…)



