Trois Videos Magnifique April 29, 2009
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Fracoise Hardy, Kay Starr, Lindsay Katai, Music, Video
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Comme Tant d’Autres – Françoise Hardy
Moving on to the really good stuff…
The Wheel of Fortune – Kay Starr
(h/t Lindsay Katai)

Cruising December 11, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Erase Errata, Kill Rock Stars, Music, Video
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Love this Erase Errata song “Cruising” from 2006’s Nightlife. (Video starring Nana)
Really love the whole album, actually, and you should buy it at Kill Rock Stars.
Those Wacky Canadians December 4, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Canada, King Kahn and the Shrines, Music, Video
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A little good rockin from Montreal, Canada. This dude is kinda crazy.
King Khan & the Shrines (sometimes King Khan and His Shrines)
If I could go back in time I’d want to meet Snoopy. November 29, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Josie and the Pussycats, Letters to Cleo, Music, Sleater Kinney, Video
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I was “researching” on YouTube this morning and came across this old Sleater Kinney video.
You’re No Rock N’ Roll Fun – Sleater Kinney
Seeing that, I immediately thought of Josie and the Pussycats. It may sound outrageous, but I cannot get enough of that movie. So many favorite actors in the cast: Rosario Dawson, Alan Cummings, Parker Posey. And Tara Reid singing “If You’re Happy and You Know It” is priceless.
But the biggest reason to love that movie is Rachel Leigh Cook lip-synching to the voice of Kay Hanley, the lead singer of Letters to Cleo. It’s a sort of perfect storm of rock n’ roll fun.
Three Small Words – Josie and the Pussycats
See Rachel Leigh Cook destroy a kitchen in the classic This is Your Brain on Heroin ad.
You left your family on the platform, but your Momma’s a pretty thing. November 26, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: family, guitar heroes, Joey Santiago, Johnny Marr, Music, thanksgiving, The Pixies, The Smiths, Video
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Seeing Jennie’s posts at the top of our site gives me an itch to post. This is healthy, I think.
So that’s enough Bricks action and enough Hip Hop, for now. Time for the crunch and jangle. I deliver to you more “random” video.
It’s Thanksgiving and many people are visiting relatives. This comes with its share of groans over dealing with family. I live in my hometown, get along very well with my family, and will spend the day with them just as I do for most Steelers games. Really, all we do is add the bird, pineapple and marshmallows.
There were a few years when I was away for college and would have to travel for holidays. One return visit in college I dug through my older sisters’ vinyl records and found The Smiths.
If you don’t know The Smiths, they are a Manchester band from the 80’s; and you should crawl out of your cave. Lead singer Morrissey gets a lot of the attention, but for my money, Johnny Marr defines their greatness. (Johnny Marr’s website includes a cool gallery of his guitar collection.) You’ve probably heard Marr on the latest Modest Mouse album. He is one of my guitar heroes.
If you’re “suffering” your family, I’d like to offer a verse from The Smith’s “Rubber Ring”
The passing of time
And all of its crimes
Is making me sad again
The passing of time
And all of its sickening crimes
Is making me sad again
But dont forget the songs
That made you cry
And the songs that saved your life
Yes, you’re older now
And you’re a clever swine
But they were the only ones who ever stood by you
This is “London” put to footage from the movie “Billy Liar.“
In my head, I sometimes chew over whether my biggest guitar hero is Johnny Marr or Joey Santiago, of The Pixies. This performance of “Vamos” may finally put that to rest.
That’s how it is done, kids. Tell us who your guitar hero is.
Happy Thanksgiving,
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Twinkle Twinkle. Blah blah blah. November 21, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: Music, name-check, thanks, Tony Pierce, Video
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Tonight is Light Up Night in Pittsburgh. I want to thank Tony Pierce (did you have to buy a name that awesome?) of the LA Times for name-checking us. Here’s the legendary San Pedro band the Minutemen, “#1 Hit Song.”
Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau. November 18, 2008
Posted by Anthony Closkey in Boxes.Tags: art, collaboration, Jennie, jumping in, Music, Video
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Translation: The exquisite corpse will drink the new wine.
Exquisite Corpse is a game of collaboration invented by the French Surrealists in 1925. It takes it’s name from this line, from the first time they played. Everyone in a group is assigned a word, either a noun, adjective, verb, etc. The words are combined to form a sentence free from any one’s conscious or subconcious.
they bore the mark of something which could not be created by one brain alone, and that they were endowed with a much greater leeway, which cannot be too highly valued by poetry – Breton Remembers: André Breton comments on the origination of the cadavre exquis
I strongly believe in the work of two or more minds, and raise my glass to you, Jennie, as we drink the new wine. I look forward to actually meeting you soon.
And here’s the real best song ever.
