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Monday, November 29, 2010
Winter Is Coming...
I am so excited. I'm also expecting - really hoping - that the 4th book will be released with the premier.
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
GT NEW, GT SING, GT LIVE...
Girl Talk just released his newest album to date. I'm listening to it now. It's good. When a friend described it to me as more of the same same, I knew he didn't mean that in a negative way. No, in fact it's same same really good. What makes give's this album, All Day, an extra mario life is that it's out there for free. There's been some speculation as to why it's completely free - not even an option to pay - rather than pay what you like, like his last album Feed The Animals was. Some say it's the licensing issue that he's always running into. Some say that he's on some next level ish like Trent or whoever else has made albums available for free - many artists have made that jump. Whatever it is, I don't really care as long as the noise is good, and this one has my feet tapping. I'm not alone, it took me 2.5 days to be able to DL All Day directly from his label's website, Illegal Art, due to system overload.
Once I finally got the album I listened to it a couple of times while at work. Just sitting and hearing his mash brought back memories of his shows I've been to. All good times; 2 in Portland and 2 in Arizona. GT's live performances can be something out of this world, an energy that I've tried to describe on here before and an energy that I likely didn't do justice. Here's rough vid of GT's last song of the night at a free(!) show we went to in Tempe, Arizona. He closed down his set by singing live to a ridiculous Nirvana remix.
It was crazy scary great and I haven't seen or heard about him do anything like this again. Anyway, I got to wondering if there were any bootlegs of his live shows out there. Turns out there are. Here's a link to a collection (10) live bootlegs you can DL, some of them recorded straight from the soundboard. I've got it on suggestion that "Bonnaroo '09" and "Girl Talk Murders Seattle" are two great options, just to get you started... Enjoy
Girl Talk Murders Seattle:
01. “Give me like, three minutes.”
02. (Crowd Noise)
03. “Girl Talk” (Radio Chatter Intro)
04. “SPOON MAN!” (Introduction)
05. “Ring The Alarm Once Again”
06. “What It’s All About”
07. “Stuntin’ By The Lights”
08. “Doin’ It Bossy”
09. “Pump This Party”
10. “Work It”
11. “Need You To Set It Off”
12. “Loving Changes, Hating Changes”
13. “What A Fool Know About That”
14. “Kryptonic Train Ride”
15. “Whoomp Wit It, Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” [Alternate Link]
16. “Digital Hustlin’” [Alternate Link]
17. “Run This Motherfucker”
18. “Just Need To Stay Fly”
19. “Galang-nologic”
20. “Ain’t No Other Love Triangle”
21. “Bounce That”
22. “Smash Your Head”
23. “I finally feel like I’m Spoon Man!”
24. “Nuckin, Buckin, Gettin’ Some”
25. “Lay It Back And Drop It”
26. “Pump That Pussy, Don’t Back Down”
27. “Peak Out”
28. “From The Muddy Banks Of Seattle”
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