Tonight is the night I see Radiohead. (And Liars!) It’s also the night I get to hang out with Leah and commemorate what would be the birthday of JD Rhea. We’ll both have goosebumps and tears for more reasons than can be counted.
The best part of all this, aside from having the potential to be the most memorable night in recent years, is that there’s a rumor buzzing that video of the show is going to be broadcast online. That means that, by next week, I’ll be able to find a professionally-shot video of the most significant concert I’ve ever attended that I’ll be able to keep forever. Now that’s cool.
If you care to get a play-by-play, you can be watching my Twitter for updates.
We’re sorry to report that we continue to experience issues with our shipping system, so some of you are not receiving DVDs in a timely manner and some of you have not received emails letting you know we got a DVD back from you.
We apologize and we’ll be automatically issuing credits to all of you whose shipments have been delayed.
This is why I love Netflix. They’re honest. They’re proactive at making sure you get exactly what you pay for.
This made me think of the contrast to Charter Communications, my cable company. When Internet goes out in my neighborhood (like it did over the weekend), they don’t send me an apology and a credit for the downtime. They ignore it and hope I don’t complain. And if I do complain? They send out a repair guy that probably won’t fix anything and then charge me for it.
Originally this was going to be an encouragement to companies like Charter to be more like Netflix, but then I realized that Charter has a lot more power: they don’t have much competition in the area and people are dependent on their services. This is why they get away with charging way too much for services with questionable dependability.
So now this is a post about why oligopolies suck. How do we bring an end to big business rule over utility-type services? A question for another day.
Oh, July. Another stressful month that I was hoping wouldn’t be. I moved to a new house, my job got busier than ever and I had hardly any time for musical discovery. Surprising how much new stuff ended up on the list despite all that.
A lot of people didn’t like the new M83. Neither did I. Keep listening. It gets much better with time.
And do yourself a favor and listen to the new Avett Brothers EP. It will make you reexamine your life.
Ratatat – “Mirando” (LP3)
Alkaline Trio – “Time to Waste” (Crimson)
M83 – “Skin of the Night” (Saturdays = Youth)
The Monkees – “Whole Wide World” (Pool It)
Lykke Li – “Dance Dance Dance” (Little Bit EP)
Stars of the Lid – “Apreludes (in C sharp major)” (and Their Refinement of the Decline)
Benji Hughes – “Baby, It’s Your Life” (A Love Extreme)
John Mayer – “In Your Atmosphere” (Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles)
M83 – “Graveyard Girl” (Saturdays = Youth)
My Brightest Diamond – “Inside a Boy” (A Thousand Shark’s Teeth)
The Avett Brothers – “Tear Down the House” (The Second Gleam EP)
June was an interesting month. Friends graduating college and moving away, a road trip to Colorado, Adele exploding on the scene and doing anything I could to take a chill pill due to a lot of stress. Little did I know what July would bring… dun dun DUNNNNN!
Black Sabbath – “Black Sabbath” (Black Sabbath)
Devin the Dude – “She Want That Money” (Waitin’ to Inhale)
Jakob – “Everything All of the Time” (Solace)
Adele – “Crazy For You” (19)
N.E.R.D. – “Spaz” (Seeing Sounds)
Coldplay – “Violet Hill” (Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends)
Sigur Rós – “Gobbledigook” (Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust)
Of Montreal – “Gronlandic Edit” (Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?)
Bob Marley – “No Woman No Cry (Live)” (Legend)
The Wombats – “Let’s Dance to Joy Division” (Let’s Dance to Joy Division)
Adele – “Daydreamer” (19)
Bob Marley – “Stir It Up” (Legend)
Dub Trio – “Awakening Dub (Live)” (Exploring the Dangers of)
The Snake the Cross the Crown – “Electronic Dream Plant” (Cotton Teeth)
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds – “Bartender” (Live at Radio City)
The Mountain Goats – “Love Love Love” (The Sunset Tree)
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