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Geek Force FiveCast 002 (Video)
5 stories, in 5 minutes or less, five days a week (or thereabouts)! The second episode of a semi-regular show/podcast from GeekForceFive.com. Today, we cover 1) Walking in Boston; 2) Addicted to Lost Video (YouTube); 3) Drew Carey on the Price is Right; 4) Interview with Trent Reznor about Ghosts I-IV; and 5) Star Wars Live Action on TV.
You can watch the video here, and on a couple of other video sharing sites across the Interweb. And, if you’d like, you can subscribe to the show as a podcast via PodShow.com. I hope to get it listed in the iTunes Store soon, as well.
Topics: Lost, Nine Inch Nails, Geekforce Reserves
Geek Force FiveCast 001 (Video)
The first episode of a semi-regular show/podcast from GeekForceFive.com. Today, we cover 1) What GeekForceFive.com is; 2) Accidental AppleTV Purchases; 3) Lost Dueling Analyses; 4) The Beatles on iTunes; and 5) The Incredible Hulk Teaser Teaser.
You can watch the video here, and on a couple of other video sharing sites across the Interweb. And, if you’d like, you can subscribe to the show as a podcast via PodShow.com. I hope to get it listed in the iTunes Store soon, as well.
Topics: Apple, Lost, Marvel Comics, Geekforce Reserves
The Beatles on iTunes Rumor Mill
United Press International says that the music of the Beatles is finally coming to iTunes. It’s the same story that we’ve heard at least once a week, every week, since Apple, Inc. and Apple Corps Ltd. settled their differences in February 2007. Only this time it comes complete with a snarky headline: “McCartney cashes in on Beatles’ catalog.”
Sing, Muse, of my swelling hatred for the tabloids and of the way that they grossly misrepresent facts in order to sell papers.
McCartney cashes in? What about Ringo Starr? What about the family of George Harrison? What about Yoko Fucking Ono? No, let’s just focus on Paul and how he’s doing this to pay for his divorce settlement. As if Paul McCartney were the sole decision maker here…
Crossover Craziness: NIN and the Dresden Dolls
One of the first things I learned about the new Nine Inch Nails record, Ghosts I-IV, was that Dresden Dolls drummer Brian Viglione had recorded drums for a couple of tracks. I am a huge fan of the Dolls, and I still think that they were the best opening act that I’ve ever seen at a NIN show, so this was most welcome news. The Boston Herald’s Michael Marotta posted a brief article on Brian’s involvement on the Herald’s Website today. It’s not particularly illuminating, but it’s nice to see the hometown heroes getting a bit of attention.
The Dresden Dolls’s newsletter provided a bit more insight, and a board member at Echoing the Sound has been kind enough to transcribe it. Here’s a snippet:
Here’s a little re-cap of that weekend:
Day 1: Trent said, “I thought a fun art project for today would be to have you put some things together to play on and we could improv some stuff tonight. I don’t really have room for a big drum kit and all the mics here, but, let your imagination go and we’ll help you piece together what you need. When you get something together, we’ll record tonight. Go nuts, see you in a few hours.”
So I put this together from stuff around his house, Home Depot, and the grocery store.
It sounded cool as hell.
Brian can be heard on two tracks of Ghosts I-IV, and they’re two of the better ones, in my humble opinion (and that’s saying something on an album where, to my ear, there aren’t any glaring weak spots). I love crossovers, man, whether they’re in comics, films, or even in music. Yay for Brian for landing this gig, and yay for Trent for giving the New Hampshire boy a chance.
Topics: Nine Inch Nails
New NIN Record Released: Ghosts I-IV
What is Mr. Trent Reznor trying to do to me? He releases a new NIN record on a Sunday, when I have so much to do that I don’t have time to check my RSS reader? What is this madness? OH MY JESUS!!!! It’s not only a new Nine Inch Nails record, but 36-track NIN record. And it’s all instrumentals!
Trent explains: “I’ve been considering and wanting to make this kind of record for years.” And to that I say: “I’ve been wanting to listen to this kind of record for years.” You, my friends, should want to listen to it, too. Go, download it now.
EDIT 1: While we wait for the NIN.com server gods to fix the site and allow us to finish our downloads, we should all check out the review over at The Meathead Perspective. It’s almost as good as actually being able to listen to the album.
:-(



