SOUNDTRACK: RHEOSTATICS–Static Journey Volume 2: Melville (2008).
At this stage, I realized just what the fine creator of this box set has set out to do: he is basically recreating the Rheos’ discs with live tracks, demos and other cool things. Initially I assumed that everything would be chronological (live concerts only from that tour, for instance). But he has gone beyond that simple task and is selecting the best version he can find. So a concert from, say, 2007 which features an awesome recording of a track from Melville will follows a track from a show circa 2000. It’s a very cool way to experience the disc.
And of course, if there isn’t an available live track, he plays the album track.
All of this cool stuff is supplemented with interviews, stage banter introducing tracks (even if the banter is not from the same show as the track). The live versions on this disc are spectacularly smoking, and the songs sounds fantastic. And, there’s enough jamming on these tracks so you can see the band really let loose.
Interestingly, I am finding this an excellent way to get reintroduced to the album. There’s something about an amazing live track that really lets you appreciate the quality of the song.
I’m totally hooked on this box set.
[READ: January 4, 2009] The Guinea Pig Diaries
This was another surprise Christmas gift from Sarah and it was another great one. I’ve enjoyed AJ’s (as he calls himself in the book) experiments in Esquire. The book contains at least three experiments which I’d already read in Esquire. There are some minor changes to the stories (most of which are designed to have them fit in with the general narrative of the book). But even if you’ve read them (and one of them goes back to 2005!) there’s a Coda at the end of each one with a sort of follow up to the experiment that was not included in the article.
The experiments include (read more about them on his site, but only after you finish all of this!):
My Life as Beautiful Woman
My Outsourced Life
I Think You’re Fat
240 Minutes of Fame
The Rationality Project
The Truth About Nakedness
What Would George Washington Do?
The Unitasker
Whipped
Jacobs is a very funny writer. He is neurotic and constantly trying to improve himself. And so, he undertakes these fairly absurd tasks is an attempt to make his life better/easier/less stressful/more awesome. (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: RHEOSTATICS-Static Journey Volume 1: The Beginning (2009).
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SOUNDTRACK: KISS-KISSology: The Ultimate Kiss Collection, Vol. 1: 1974-1977 DVD (2006).
I have just received a used copy of this DVD set and I’m delighted with it. It made me wonder why I never got it in the first place. And a little investigation led me to this realization: Kiss released this (and two other) box sets with a different bonus disc depending on which location you bought it from. So, if you wanted all three bonus discs you had to get three complete sets. I knew that Gene Simmons was a money grubbing guy, I mean he admits it in every interview he does. But I can’t get over that he tries to screw over his fans so much. I mean, only die hard fans will care about the bonus discs, so the most die hard will track down all three sets to get these various shows. Thanks for all your support, Kiss Army! What a jerk.
SOUNDTRACK: BLACK SABBATH-Sabotage (1975).
Sabotage seems to be somewhat forgotten (maybe because of the creepy cover art 0f Ozzy in a kimono and fascinating platform shoes, Bill Ward in red tights with a codpiece (and visible underwear on the back cover), and Geezer and Tony’s mustaches).
SOUNDTRACK: The Believer July/August 2009 Music Issue Compilation CD: “Fantastic and Spectacular” (2009).
SOUNDTRACK: The Believer July/August 2008 Music Issue Compilation CD: The Volatile But Symbiotic Relationship of Mabel and Anabel (2008).
The previous Believer CD expanded the palette of music by introducing a lot of hard-edged bands. But this CD smashes any complaints about one-dimensionality. It is designed around a concept of “world” music which they have designated as MABEL (Musicians of American, British, or [Western] European Lineage) and ANABEL (Artists Not of American, British, or [Western] European Lineage).
SOUNDTRACK: The Believer June 2006 Music Issue Compilation CD: Famous Shovels in Twain (2006).
The “theme” behind this year’s CD was live recordings. So all of the songs are live (whether in front of an audience or just live to disc). Like the previous discs, I had only heard a few of the artists on this disc. But unlike previous discs, there is quite a lot of diversity on this one.
soloist on the kora, a 21 stringed instrument (see picture at right). Mixing things up even more are Stephen O’Malley with an electronic manipulation type song and Blood on the Wall with the heaviest track thus far on a Believer compilation.
SOUNDTRACK: The Believer June 2005 Music Issue CD (2005).
The second annual Believer CD ups the ante from the first by featuring all previously unreleased songs. And, just to put more of a twist on things, the artists were asked to do covers of songs that they have been listening to lately. There was only one song that I knew the original of (The Constantines’ track), so I can’t say a thing about how well the covers were covered.
Every year since 2004, The Believer magazine has published a Music Issue which comes with a CD.