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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Midwest League Preview
Your handy guide to the Midwest League. Players listed are those on rosters found at milb.com today. Such rosters are subject to change.
Classic Album Review: Gang of Four — Entertainment! (1979)
Considered one of the greatest albums to come out of the British post-punk period (1979-1984), Entertainment! is an album of grim politics, alienation, and loathsome sexuality. However it is also an album that musically breaks out from the typical 12…1234 cadence of most punk albums. Ambitious in scope, leftist in its politics, jarring in its music, Entertainment! is one of my favorite albums from the 1970’s and one that sounds just as vital today as it did over 30 years ago.
One of the first things one notices upon playing Entertainment! is that it is funky. The bass is deep and heavy throughout and the album is extremely danceable. In fact a popular Minneapolis band from the early 1980’s, The Phones, covered two songs from this album and would fill the dance floor singing Damaged Goods and I Found that Essence Rare (good thing we weren’t listening to the lyrics, as they are somewhat of a downer). Besides the bass, the guitar work also deserves mention. Always jarring, at times sounding like china busting up into shards in an all-tile bathroom, the guitars were played in a way that was never heard on a major label album and have been copied many times since. Vocally, the lyrics are sung in that deadpan, affected British accent that was made popular by other British bands like Wire and Joy Division. The album ends with Anthrax, with its feedback-heavy wailing guitars while two different lyrics are being sung-spoke in each ear (one is basically a treatise on why Gang of 4 doesn’t do love songs). Amazingly enough, the original single has even harsher guitars (yes I have the single too).
Even if you don’t want to listen to the lyrics, the album is a great listen either alone or at a party. It really is the high water mark of those art-school educated British bands that came out in the late 1970’s and 80’s and as I said above, just as fresh today as it was in 1979 (You recently heard the opening guitar riff from Nature’s Not In It in a Xbox Kinect commercial). I’ve carried this album with me since 1981 and listen to it often whenever I need an uplift and want to listen to something that you don’t hear much anywhere else. For that reason, Entertainment! is a classic that deserves your attention.
EDIT: BTW, when listening to this album, turn it up to 11!
April 5, 2012: Closer to Opening Day
Today is the third day that could be called Opening Day, with a slate of six games. Teams that lost 99 games last year aren't invited until tomorrow, however.
Happy Birthday–April 5
Bill Dinneen (1876)
Wid Conroy (1877)
Bill Lachemann (1934)
Ron Hansen (1938)
Rennie Stennett (1951)
Andy McPhail (1953)
Cris Carpenter (1965)
Ross Gload (1976)
Lastings Milledge (1985)
Andy McPhail, of course, was the general manager of the Twins from 1985 through 1994, a period which included both of the Twins' World Series titles. He is currently the President of Baseball Operations for the Baltimore Orioles.
We would also like to wish a happy birthday to Mrs. brianS.
There are no players with connections to the Minnesota Twins who were born on this day.
Nine Inch Nails – Down In It
in your latest installment of not quite live theater, here's a video that's been making the rounds on the internets lately, and i felt i'd be remiss not to share it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whVtrLrTWwE
after the video's unearthing, TR felt obliged to explain via the tweeter:
Many years ago, a young and naive Nine Inch Nails were asked what TV shows they'd be interested in appearing on. As a joke (and likely drunk), they thought of the most absurd choice they could come up with at the time. They were then informed their bluff had been called and were actually booked on said show... They hopped in their Honda Civic touring vehicle (hatchback) and travelled many miles to (I think) NJ for the big show. They had a laugh making fun of the people, their fashion choices and hairstyles. Life was good. Years later, the internet is discovered... There's a moral in there somewhere. Come to think of it, Skrillex may indeed owe me some publishing on that hairdo...
2012 Game Logs: GSW @ Wolves
Golden State hasn't really been trying so much as of late. This should be a win. Then again, Malcom Lee is going to see significant minutes. Wolves are -6.
You can find me in the baseball game logs come Friday.
2012 MLB in USA Opener: Champions at Home Run Monstrosity
The visiting MLB champions are, of course, starting Kyle Lohse in game one. Remember him? Remember how much Gardy hated him? Now he has a ring, and so does Punto (who's now with the Sawks).
Miami (I'm not used to that yet) has Josh Johnson going. I've always been a big fan for no particular reason, and hope he's back from injury, though the Twins have done little to fill me with hope when a pitcher I like gets injured.
So, who's the first to give us a look at the home run thingy? I'll say Giancarlo Stanton.
Baseball, guys!
Florida State League Preview
Your handy guide to the Florida State League. Players listed are those found on rosters at milb.com today. Such rosters are subject to change.
April 4, 2012: The Sincerest Form of Flattery
The nickname may be Dread Pirate's fault, but meat finally went ahead and made the banner.