Monday, January 26, 2009

The Proximity Effect

I postulated a theorem today and after careful examination, I think it holds up:

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It's uncanny on several levels, really. The gall, the aloofness, the overbearing arrogance, and most of all, the constant comedy gold flowing from their ever-spewing blow holes.

By the way, favorite Mayor Quimby quote:

Can't we have one meeting that doesn't end with us digging up a corpse?

And what the hell, favorite Blagojevich quote:

I've been criticized for this, but I'm not comparing myself to Dr. King or Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi, but I tried to reach in to history and imagine some inspiring figures that would have gone through something like I was going through for sustenance and inspiration.

Word.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

America Agrees: Guy Fieri Is Still A Douche

I would like to thank certified douche bag Guy Fieri for being the inspiration for Bazookaluca's most viewed and sought-after post ever: No More Mr. Douche Guy.

Day after day, through his various vexatious Food Network shows and truly terrible T.G.I. Friday's commercials, people all across America are directly exposed to Mr. Fieri's douche-baggery and as a result, feel compelled to commiserate about it with other like-minded souls on the internet.

More often than not, they end up within these sympathetic pages.

And I am proud to offer sanctuary to these protectors of good taste for whom Googling the phrase "guy fieri douche" brings temporary relief and the reassurance that it's still not socially acceptable to wear your sunglasses so casually on the back of your head without suffering severe repercussions.

So thanks, Guy, for directing traffic to my site. I don't profit from it financially, per se, but I sleep a lot better at night knowing I'm not alone.

I am not alone.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Albums That You Should Own, But Perhaps Don't (And In That Case, You Soon Will): Q And Not U - No Kill No Beep Beep

Q And Not U - No Kill No Beep Beep

Q And Not U is my second-favorite band on Dischord Records (the first one being a band whose name starts with an "F" and ends in "ugazi".) But don't let that sour your milk --the boys in Q And Not U made a mark all their own on the post-hardcore punk scene.

Their 2000 debut, No Kill No Beep Beep (produced and engineered by Fugazi's own Ian MacKaye and Inner Ear Studio owner Don Zientara), saw much action back in my days behind the record store counter and there's no reason it can't be your soundtrack to enliven otherwise mindless and menial tasks.

From their inception, Q And Not U had the reputation of getting notoriously stiff indie rockers to loosen up and get down with more upbeat and danceable numbers than their Dischord brethren. Their use of rapid rhythms and catchy singsong lyrics got the crowds moving from their usual shoegazing stance to freaking-the-fuck-out mode in mere seconds.

They also routinely used hand claps in their songs, and fuck if I know a better way to get people moving than hand claps (save a cowbell, perhaps.)

All the songs on No Kill are laudable. "Line In The Sand" stutter steps to a rousing coda, "Hooray For Humans" is pure unbridled energy, "Kiss Distinctly American" is sublime with all its Slint-y goodness, and the main guitar riff in "The More I Get The More I Want" thoroughly suits its title.

Q And Not U followed No Kill No Beep Beep with two equally as engaging albums, 2002's Different Damage and 2004's Power before finally breaking up in 2005. Their catalog is perennially in my rotation.

Enjoy:

See Also: ATYSOBPDAITCYSW: The Label!

Friday, January 9, 2009

I'm The Man Buying Stocks On The Day Of The Crash

Hey, do you know what's really interesting about the recent financial crisis?

All the corporate suicides!

There's been a bunch of 'em recently. CEO's, investment bankers and hedge fund managers all over the world are committing hara-kiri like nobody's business. One nutty blogger even has a running tally of mortgage-related suicides in the US and it's currently up to seventy two (although I'm not sure when he started counting or what his criteria is.)

Technology hasn't helped the trend either. According to the Financial Times, in mid-October, at the peak of the financial crisis, the phrase “suicide methods” suddenly rose to a multi-year high on Google Trends, which tracks how often words or phrases have been searched on Google. Some people have gone as far as calling it an epidemic.

Yes, by all accounts, it's a hard knock life right now for the stinking rich. So much pressure at those ridiculously high-paying jobs! I don't envy them at all.

The following are some of the more notorious suicides that caught my eye:

-Back in September, Kirk Stephenson, the CEO of private equity house Olivant, jumped in front of a speeding train at a rail station west of London because the value of his company's stake in banking giant UBS went down 20% from £950million to £770million (that's British Pound Sterlings signs, kiddies) and apparently he couldn't handle the stress that went along with that type of loss. He was married and had an eight year old son. I guess he must've not been thinking about them when he made the decision to leap onto the tracks.

But you know, poor guy, he had to do it. Do you expected him to downgrade to a 200 foot yacht with just ONE measly helicopter?!? Fuck that. Once you get accustomed to a certain lifestyle, it's hard to go back. It was best to leap in front of that speeding train. It was courageous, really.

-A few months later, two days before Christmas in New York, Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet, was found dead at his desk, both wrists slashed and a bottle of pills nearby. Apparently, the esteemed monsieur told the cleaning staff at his office that he wanted them out by 7pm so that he could work late, then locked the door and placed a waste paper basket under his desk to catch the blue blood flowing from his open wrists (how considerate of him.) Security staff found him the next morning, still sitting at his desk, with a box-cutter on the floor beside him.

The guy's fortune was the definition of "old money", as his relatives had been ennobled by France's King Louis XIV after bankrolling his reign --some of them even got guillotined for it back at the height of the French Revolution. Apparently not enough of 'em, though.

M. de la Villehuchet had lost $1.4billion of his family's money in the notorious Bernard Madoff scam. When it became obvious to him that the money lost in the Ponzi scheme was unrecoverable, he chose to end it all rather than face life being just mildly wealthy. How noble of him.

-In more recent news, the body of Chicago real estate mogul Steven L. Good was found in his Jaguar (pronounced "Jag-yu-wahr", of course) just this Monday, dead of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. His firm was responsible for more than 45,000 properties sold for over $10billion in sales, but I guess he couldn't handle the pressure of the real estate bubble bursting. Maybe he wasn't much of a saver.

-And the very following day, German billionaire Adolf Merckle, jumped in front of a train in the town of Blaubeuren in southwestern Germany after his holding company, VEM Vermoegensverwaltung (phew, thank god for cut & paste) ran up a significant amount of debt. His personal net worth at the time of his death was estimated at around $9.2billion, down from a previous estimate of $12.8billion. That extra $3.6billion really made a difference, huh?

Oh sure. You might think I'm a jerk for making jokes about these people's misfortunes, but I don't feel any sympathy for these materialistic pricks, none whatsoever. If they measured their self worth by their bank accounts and couldn't go on living because of a slight dip (or even a huge one), then fuck 'em. They were probably doing more harm than good in the world. I'm not hating, I'm just saying that there's way more people in the world that are deserving of some pity than these greedy bastards.

And can someone explain what is up with all the death-by-train suicides? What are these rich motherfuckers doing at the train station? Shouldn't they be jumping from their private jets into molten gold pools while strangling themselves with diamond-encrusted choke chains? That's what I'd do with my billions. Because, you know, there's only so much shit you can buy before getting bored --at some point you gotta get creative.

All of this just reminds me of this video, courtesy of the Onion:



Friday, January 2, 2009

A Hastily Thrown Together Best Of 2008 List

Since I spent the better part of December internet-less while in France and Italy, I never really got around to making my yearly best-of list. So here, in rushed fifteen-minute-late fashion, is my list of all the things that made 2008 better (or at least more interesting, anyway.)

Enjoy, and feel free to chime in with any comments.


Best Albums Released In 2008 (in alphabetical order)

-Conor Oberst, Conor Oberst
-Counting Crows, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings
-The Dears, Missiles
-Dr. Dog, Fate
-Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes
-The Kills, Midnight Boom
-Metallica, Death Magnetic
-My Morning Jacket, Evil Urges
-Okkervil River, The Stand Ins
-The Streets, Everything Is Borrowed
-TV On The Radio, Dear Science

In a year of great singles, these albums were great all the way through. But my favorite one had to be Okkervil River's The Stand Ins; it's the most rewarding listening experience I had all year and one that I'll keep revisiting for a long time to come. Dr. Dog's Fate came in at a close second.

Best Reissues, Soundtracks & Compilations

-Juno Motion Picture Soundtrack (all right, it came out on Xmas 2007, but that's close enough for me)
-Mission Of Burma, Horrible Truth About Burma/Signal, Calls, And Marches/Vs. (Remastered)
-Mogwai, Young Team (Deluxe Edition)
-Pavement, Brighten The Corners: Nicene Creedence Edition
-The Replacements, Entire Catalog (Remastered And Expanded)
-The Smiths, The Sound of the Smiths
-Sonic Youth, Hits Are For Squares

Good Albums, But Not Up To Par To Previous Achievements (try harder next time, please)

-Death Cab For Cutie, Narrow Stairs
-The Magnetic Fields, Distortion
-Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Cardinology (all right, it was a rushed compilation culled from an aborted box set, but still....very uncohesive)
-Sun Kil Moon, April (maybe I was just never in the mood for it)
-The Walkmen, You & Me (get your voice under control, dude. It was all right for the first four albums, but now it's just getting annoying)

Most Overrated Album

-Girl Talk, Feed The Animals (fun, but c'mon.....it's still just an extended mash-up)

Biggest Gamble

-Kanye West, 808's And Heartbreak (It really wasn't that good, but I appreciate you trying, Kanye. Now please go back to making party anthems.)

Biggest Cause For A Collective Sigh Of Relief

-Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy finally came out, it wasn't particularly good, but at least we can all just move on already. Especially Axl.


Best Singles Released In 2008

-"Gamma Ray" by Beck
-"Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" by Beyoncé
-"Something Is Not Right With Me" by Cold War Kids
-"Violet Hill" by Coldplay
-"See It" by Colour Revolt
-"Get-Well-Cards" by Conor Oberst
-"Los Angeles" by Counting Crows
-"Basso Profundo" by Devotchka
-"Jodi" by The Dodos
-"Hang On" by Dr. Dog
-"Veneration" by Elizabeth Grace
-"Ragged Wood" by Fleet Foxes
-"Foux Du Fafa" by Flight Of The Conchords
-"Sequestered In Memphis" by The Hold Steady
-"Come On Over (Turn Me On)" by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
-"Acid Tongue" by Jenny Lewis*
-"What U Gonna Do" by Jim Noir
-"Heartless" by Kanye West
-"Cheap And Cheerful" by The Kills
-"Sex On Fire" by Kings Of Leon
-"A Milli" by Lil' Wayne
-"All Nightmare Long" by Metallica
-"Highly Suspicious" by My Morning Jacket
-"For Our Elegant Caste" by Of Montreal
-"Lost Coastlines" by Okkervil River
-"Machine Gun" by Portishead
-"Gettin' Up" by Q-Tip
-"Living Well Is The Best Revenge" by R.E.M.
-"Five On The Five" by The Raconteurs
-"Aly, Walk With Me" by The Raveonettes
-"Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?" by She & Him
-"Gobbledigook" by Sigur Rós
-"Gardenia" by Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks
-"I Love You More (Than You Like Me)" the Streets
-"Swagga Like Us" by T.I., Kanye West, Jay Z & Lil' Wayne
-"Stork And Owl" by TV On The Radio
-"A Punk" by Vampire Weekend

*How good was the song "Acid Tongue" by Jenny Lewis, you ask? Let me tell you. It was so good that one day I listened to it five times back to back, and I never do that. What can I say, she makes me do weird things.

Best Display Of Racism In Song

-"Arab Money" by Busta Rhymes (and that dance is kinda lazy, too)

Best Saturday Night Live Digital Short Which, Incidentally, Also Describes My Reaction To Listening To Jenny Lewis' "Acid Tongue"

-"Jizz In My Pants" by The Lonely Island

Best Concert

-Tom Waits, July 5th, at the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta.

Sure, I went to a few other shows this year, but this one was the only one that mattered. I've said it before and I'll say it again --he's a national treasure and should be treated as such. He's also probably the coolest motherfucker on the planet. And his band fucking kills live.

Best Live Use Of An All Star Tambourine Choir

-Rebecca Loebe, May 6th, 2008, at Smith's Old Bar in Atlanta (I might be a little biased).

Best Movies

-Cloverfield
-The Dark Knight
-Iron Man
-Juno
-No Country For Old Men
-Quantum Of Solace
-Religulous
-There Will Be Blood (also starring my favorite actor)
-Tropic Thunder
-Wall-E

Movies I Suspect Would Be On The Preceding List Had I Actually Seen Them


-The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
-Milk
-Rachael Getting Married
-In Bruges
-Son Of Rambow
-Gran Torino
-Slumdog Millionaire
-Synecdoche, New York (maybe?!? I heard mixed things)
-The Wrestler

Best Movie To See Before Spending The Night At A Strange House Where Strange Things Might Happen

-The Strangers

Best Television
Programs

-Entourage: Season 5 (HBO)
-Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
-True Blood: Season 1 (HBO)
-Weeds: Season 4 (Showtime)
-Dexter: Season 3 (Showtime)
-30 Rock: Season 2&3 (NBC)
-The Office: Seasons 4&5 (NBC)
-Survivor: Gabon (CBS)
-The Daily Show With John Stewart (Comedy Central)
-The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
-It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia: Season 4 (FX)
-No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain (Travel Channel)
-The Soup (E!)
-Top Gear (BBC)
-IFC Media Project (IFC)
-Pardon The Interruption (ESPN)
-Top Chef: Season 4 (Bravo)
-Attack Of The Show (G4)

My Celebrity Girlfriends

-Padma Lakshmi
-Mary-Louise Parker
-Tina Fey
-Kaitlin Olson
-Olivia Munn
-Heidi Klum
-Selma Blair
-Katy Perry
-Jenny Lewis
-Adriana Lima

My Celebrity Boyfriends (a few, just to be fair)

-Jon Stewart
-Anthony Bourdain
-Charlie Day
-Conan O'Brien
-Stephen Colbert

Wow, I guess I really like a guy who can make me laugh.....

Best Blogs

-The Big Picture
-Boing Boing
-Daily Kos
-Defamer
-Engrish
-Garfield Minus Garfield
-Gawker
-Gizmodo
-Idolator
-Jezebel
-Passive Aggressive Notes
-PostSecret
-Sleeveface
-The Superficial
-Tuesday Morning Quarterback
-Wonkette

Best Blogs By People I Actually Know

-Black Century
-Caren Explains It All
-Cole's Rambletown
-Fear Of Arthropods (although lately, Julia's busier with Paste:Local Atlanta)
-grandweerachael
-Insert Witty Pop Culture Reference Here
-Isle Of Everything
-More Adventurous (tsk, tsk....hasn't been updated in a while)
-The Stace Place

Best Way To Keep Your Out Of Town Fans Engaged

-The Tennessee Titans start 10-0 and ultimately end the season at an NFL best 13-3 (Now, let's make some waves in the playoffs, please).

Best Reason To Move Along In Your Naturalization Process


-America shocks the hell out of itself (and me) by electing a competent, cool headed man as president instead of an old curmudgeonly grouch and a dangerously wacky dingbat for once. Congratulations, America. We'll make something out of you still.


All right, that ought to do it. My psychologically pleasing urge to list things is over for now. See you in about a year.

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