Radiohead - Santa Barbara Bowl 2008
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94315732
link to streaming concert - by NPR
full name: Annamarie Laurel Wright
nickname (s): Annie, A-Dub, Fanny, Animal
fave quote: “it’s all happening” - penny lane
fave movie or fave song: silversprings by fleetwood mac
if you had to have your last meal, what would it be: anything leigh would be kind enough to make me
what celeb would you want to be your bestie? stevie nicks
fave website: salesforce.com of course
fave dance move: the “annie dance”
who would you like to play you in the made for tv movie of your life? rachel mcadam
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=94315732
link to streaming concert - by NPR
Sleigh Bells js the new stereogum ‘band to watch’ that i have been listening to. The duo f Derek Miller and Alexis Krauss has been getting some buzz post CMJ. Fun fact - Alexis is currently a school teacher.
jay farrar and ben gibbard do a KCRW set as part of their tour for ‘one fast move and i’m gone’. the is the soundtrack to the documentary of the same name, based on Jack Kerouac’s book Big Sur. coolest part of the album is that the songs are written with lines from the book.
both jay and ben are so incredibly talented and it is pretty neat to hear them bring their distict sounds together in this collaboration. oddly enough, they had never met before the first day they met in the studio to record this album.
below is the link to the KCRW podcast.
listen here
there is no one else i would rather be in a field in the middle of orion town with. i also didn’t know it was possible to obsess over plaid, banjos and a tour bus named desperauto so much
actions are character. if we never did anything, we would never be anybody.
last night i went to go see blind pilot. a band that is slowly coming out from “under the radar” - something that the made mention of a couple of times at the show last night.
i found out last night, that my fave song - 3 rounds and a sound, is not the love song that i thought Isreal Nebeker wrote to his girlfriend; but rather he wrote it when devastated about their breakup. he mentioned the irony in the fact that most people hear it like that, and it is often played at weddings.
i’ve listened to it a few times today, and it got even prettier… in a sad lonely love song way.
(click through image for daytrotter recording)
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