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Monday, April 28, 2008
BV Podcast #0132
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM
Show 132 tops the charts with:

  • Misc. stuff and Giuseppe Franco
  • Tune 1: Square One by Cheryl B. Englehardt
  • Vin: 2005 Cycles Gladiator Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Style vs. Substance
  • Tune 2: Let Dem Hoes Fight by Fishbone
  • On Film: In Bruges
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Monday, April 21, 2008
BV Podcast #0131
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM
Seriously, you've been warned. Treading upon show 131 will result in:

  • Introwdukshun, and scofflaw trees
  • Tune 1: Criminal by BIFT
  • Debate! Bowling (ed. note: There WILL be a BV bowling tourney)
    • Ten Pin
    • Fashion
    • Cuisine
  • Tune 2: L'alchimiste by Pierre Bensusan
  • On Film: Orphanage

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Asia Concert Review
posted by Rich @ 9:52 PM
Wow.  I just got back from seeing the Prog-Rock band Asia, at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino.

I first saw Asia on April 23, 1982 at Utica's Stanley Theater.  I hadn't originally planned to go, but at the last minute, a friend who couldn't go, gave me his seat.  That show was one of the coolest shows I have ever seen, and who would have thought these 26 years later, I'd be seeing them up close, with my left elbow resting on the stage as they played.

For those who aren't aware, Asia is made up of four guys, who were (and still are) in some of the greatest progressive rock bands of the 1970's.

Geoff Downes, while not necessarily having the pedigree that the other three members of the band have, has an impressive list of projects nonetheless including Yes, and The Buggles.  Steve Howe of course was the guitarist in the band Yes, in any part of the band's arc that actually mattered.  Carl Palmer is most famous for pounding the skins in the band Emerson, Lake, and Palmer.  And lastly, but not leastly, John Wetton is known for having been in the bands King Crimson, and UK.  For me, John Wetton IS the voice of progressive rock and roll.

OK, I'll admit it.  I've always liked Asia, and despite the fact that their music isn't as progressive as the member's earlier projects, it still is good, inventive rock and roll, with great playing.  When I was in high school and my friends and I got together for a pizza party, I can guarantee you that the first Asia record was playing.

They started the show out with Daylight, which some Asia fans might not recognize because it wasn't originally released on the vinyl LP, or the original mastering of the Alpha CD.  It was released on the cassette, and later CD releases.

They ended up playing about seven tracks from their first album, and about four from Alpha, while managing to squeeze in hits from their former bands.

They also played two songs from their brand new album, Phoenix, which, while not exactly sterling examples of prog-rock, or even necessarily comparable to their first two records, they were good examples of rock and roll.

It was a joy to see these guys playing together again.  I had secretly been hoping that they would re-form, and getting to witness the reformation allowed to me to time-travel back 26 years to when I originally saw them in 1982, and also on their second tour in 1983.

If you have the opportunity to see them, definitely check them out.
Monday, April 14, 2008
BV Podcast #0130
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM
Caution.  Show 130 contains the following:

  • Intro - Rich's Psychic Friends Network
  • Tune 1: Fortune by The Portraits
  • Vin: 2005 Evil Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Homework - Our Marketing Plan
    • How should we market ourselves?
    • Can you sum us up in a few words?
  • Tune 2: K Lounge by The Four Bags
  • On Film: Caramel
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Monday, April 7, 2008
You DAMN DIRTY APES!
posted by John @ 6:12 AM
Los Angeles, CA -- News reports are coming in that celebrated actor and anti-ape activist Charlton Heston has died at the age of 84.  Most are stunned at the news, swearing that they thought he was at least 102.  While certainly an interesting character, and the star of such seminal works as The Naked Jungle, Climax! and Bagpipe:Instrument of War, he will ever be known as the spokesperson and president of the NRA.  No word yet on whether anyone has pried the assault weapon from his cold, dead, hand.
BV Podcast #0129
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posted by John @ 12:00 AM
Show 129 is all about:

  • Dental noises
  • John Adams - The Mini-Series
  • John Adams - The Book
  • Tune: Trash Stash by Panacea (now Plant)
  • On Film: Great World of Sound
  • B'bye
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Reunion Day
posted by Rich @ 9:59 PM
So today I went to a fund-raiser for a co-worker who has been out of work for about eight months with an extended illness.  One of the gals at work thought it would be a cool idea to throw him the fund-raiser to help him out a little bit with his bills.  I ended up going late because I had visions of when I had gotten there of seeing nine people sitting around a table at the firehouse, with a very disinterested band playing in the background, but it wasn't like that at all.  There were more like one hundred people there, and the place was rockin.  Six different bands played, and musicians from the early eighties scene (when I was involved in it) traveled from near and far to come and pitch in, perform a little, or to just be there for support.  It was an awesome time, and I wish I had gone a little earlier.  The reunion was nice since I don't get to see those cats that often any more, AND we raised some serious cash for our friend.
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