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...thing to fall asleep to, I guess. 3. The Flaming Lips—“Do You Realize?” This is from the Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Album…by far their best album, although the title track and Fight Test are much better songs than this one. I got really into the Flaming Lips two summers ago. 4. Dane Cook—“My Son Optimus Prime” This isn’t a song, but Dane Cook is just hilarious…by far my favorite comedian. If you haven?...
...grip on their sound was last night at the show,” although he was a Sebadoh fan as a college radio DJ.The band’s set was paradoxically both reminiscent of their recordings and like nothing they’ve ever played. There were no songs, just 40 minutes of improv: a Pennsylvania Dutch kraut jam session. Moloney especially admires German rockers Can, as their “records are improvised, played on the spot…and that’s our approach too.”The hypnotic bass led the drums like dogs...
...website. Upon arriving, the 40-person antiwar group clashed with an equally passionate throng of 15 Solomon Amendment supporters. At one point, the two groups fought for acoustic superiority as they simultaneously belted out renditions of “God Bless America” and an original antiwar song. But after the dual came to a close, the protesters returned to using megaphones and amplifiers to bombard pedestrians and legal experts exiting the court. “We’re not going to stop until the last recruiter is kicked off campus,” said University of Maryland...
...point, the two groups fought for acoustic superiority as they simultaneously belted out renditions of “God Bless America” and an original antiwar song. But after the dual came to a close, the protesters returned to using megaphones and amplifiers to bombard pedestrians and legal experts exiting the court...
Fortunately, such moments are rare lulls in the madcap momentum of the piece. The songs—including the obligatory Gilbert and Sullivan patter song, which is delivered flawlessly—are generally upbeat and full of wordplay that is more memorable than the tunes...