Archive for February, 2008

THX Tarsier

Friday, February 8th, 2008

If I saw this before a movie, I’d still be laughing 10 minutes into the film and have to leave. Thanks to Ugly Overload for posting.

Learn more about tarsiers.

Sorry about the lack of a Roundup; however, I must point out Hayes’ bumper sticker for Republican Presidential candidate, Mike Huckabee. Inspired.

Have a good weekend, everyone.

Listening to: “Drama!” - Erasure
Erasure - Erasure: Pop! 20 Hits - Drama!

The Difficulties Of Getting A Comedian To Tour With You

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

When Aimee Mann hit Boulder in December for her 2nd Annual Christmas Show, fellow Monkey Larry and I knew it would be fun, but had no idea we would be in for a night of hysterical 70’s-variety-show style entertainment. Besides the two guest musicians and the two comedians, Aimee made this movie about trying to get some big name comedians to go on tour with her. I mean she IS married to the Penn family so she knows some people in L.A.

Here is the movie in the three-parts it was shown at the concert. If you are crunched for time, watch the last part of Part 1 with Patton Oswald and all of Part 3. Aimee is quite funny and a fine little actor.

Part One

Part Two

Part Three

Listening to: “That’s Why I Love You” - Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold - Rhino Hi-Five: Andrew Gold - EP - That's Why I Love You

Lazy Tuesday: Giving Kylie The Bee

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Kylie Minogue is a mega-star. There is no way around that. In Europe and her native Australia, she is ginormous and second only to Madonna in sales. The fun part of her albums are all the different musicians and songwriters clamoring to work with her. Her new album, X, has been released (on par with the rest of her stuff) everywhere except the US. Here in the States, we get an official version “sometime in March”.

Rumor is that “Wow” will be the first single here and I couldn’t be more excited. Why? One of my new favorite songwriters co-wrote and produced the song — Greg Kurstin of The Bird And The Bee. The song itself is joyous, fun and rides the fine line between 70’s disco and 90’s house. All this is from a self-proclaimed jazz nerd.


See what I mean? What I love is that “Wow” is written in the range of the Bird, Inara George, whose beautiful, breathy vocals make The Bird And The Bee great. I would love to hear them redo “Wow” in their own style. See what I mean below. This is their latest — the hilarious “Polite Dance Song”.

“Wow” is fun, but I think a disconnected, sarcastic version would be just as enjoyable.

Listening to: “Love Is Free” - Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow - Detours - Love Is Free

The Kid Is Definitely Straight

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Late Friday at work as I was trying to finish setting up to run invoices this week, we had a potential new client come in with his board of directors. One of the board members had his son with him and, once he saw my Spongebob calendar and Spongebob mouse pad, I was his new best friend. He came over asking to play with my stamps, my stapler, my notepad, but especially my iPod, Corduroy.

After asking me to play things by Soulja Boy and Chris Brown — neither of which I had — he got frustrated and asked to go through Corduroy to find something he liked. We then embarked on a battle of volume. He wanted to crank stuff from a couple of Spongebob albums I have and the scores to The Incredibles and Ratatouille. Normally, I would have said, “No, no, that’s not loud enough,” but there was a meeting going on 20 feet away from us. I would then have to constantly and quickly go for the volume button every time he cranked it all the while explaining why it was important we not interrupt what was going on in the conference room.

I should also tell you he would only listen to 30 seconds of each track. After that bored him, he then decided he would just ask me about certain tracks based on the cover art that was associated with it.

“Hey, I like her,” he said showing me this picture:

Janet

“Oh, yeah. She’s good. I just didn’t like that album much.” He replied with a noncommittal “Oh” and moved on. I had just learned something about him that came in incredibly handy when he got to the next picture.

“Hey, who’s this?”

Peaches

“Uh, that’s Peaches,” I told him. “She’s okay.”

What? Was I supposed to be honest and say, “Holy sh*t! I LOVE her! Have you heard her song, “F*ck The Pain Away” where she sings, ‘Suckin’ on my titties like you wanted me’ and she has this other great song called “Stuff Me Up” where she tells everyone to eat a big cl*t or a big d*ck every day. Did you know she was an elementary school teacher before she started being a musical whore-slut-bitch? Ah, man, she’s awesome for her brutal sexual tactlessness.”

Instead I downplayed the entire thing and he immediately lost interest — another bullet dodged. A little while later, he’s now sitting in the chair in front of my desk (instead of right beside me completely getting in the way of my oh-so-exciting QuickBooks work) and I hear this little gasp followed by, “She’s pretty! Who is this?” He shows me the iPod and I bust-up laughing. It’s this:

Culture Club

At this point, I’m near my wit’s end so decide it’s time for some truth. “That’s a band called Culture Club and that girl is really a guy.”

“Oh, but he has this pretty, curly hair and lots of make-up.”

I went with the only tactic available, “It was the 80’s. It was the thing to do back then.”

“Oh.”

That’s it. That’s all he needed to hear. He soon grew tired of my electronic jukebox and then wanted to see if he could write my name and then put that with some other papers he had stamped and make a book. I told him how to staple it down the side so he could open it up like a book. He left it behind. The nice thing is that his dad left the meeting and thanked me sincerely for having the patience with his son and for entertaining and keeping an eye out for him. You know, one of those feel good moments that come all too rarely nowadays.

I just hope his son thinks it’s all fresh and tight to still be a Culture Club fan.

Listening to: “Walcott” - Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend - Walcott


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