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If I had to sum up this week in a word, that word would be: OUCH.
-- Ryan is either continuing his late '60s - early '70s trend, or expanding his country trend. It Ain't Me, Babe was a Dylan song originally (and that was how I filed it), but Johnny and June Carter Cash, among other people, had a wildly successful cover. I like the Cash cover better, personally, because I ♥ Johnny Cash always, but thought the Dylan original is more likely to be what he's actually listening to. Also: style shift ahoy! Fedoras and tweed: Out, Military: In? We shall see!
-- Spencer surprised me a little with the Stone Temple Pilots song (at least I think he was referencing STP), but it was a pleasant surprise. It starts slow but once it gets moving it's got solid, steady rolling drums and bass, plus Scott Weiland in fine vocal form.
-- Brendon is still eating well. (And causing the internet to explode. Oh, Brendon.)
-- Jon seemed to have abandoned Twitter altogether, but has come back to us now!
-- Brendon and Spencer are participating in current events, in the sense that their icons are green in support of Iranian democracy.
-- What the devil is "Thromby" when it's at home? Alex Greenwald's car? A thrombone?
-- Travie has done most of his discussion of his trip so far either on his blog or other news sites, but he seems to be having a good time so far, outside of some ferocious jetlag.
-- Ryan is either continuing his late '60s - early '70s trend, or expanding his country trend. It Ain't Me, Babe was a Dylan song originally (and that was how I filed it), but Johnny and June Carter Cash, among other people, had a wildly successful cover. I like the Cash cover better, personally, because I ♥ Johnny Cash always, but thought the Dylan original is more likely to be what he's actually listening to. Also: style shift ahoy! Fedoras and tweed: Out, Military: In? We shall see!
-- Spencer surprised me a little with the Stone Temple Pilots song (at least I think he was referencing STP), but it was a pleasant surprise. It starts slow but once it gets moving it's got solid, steady rolling drums and bass, plus Scott Weiland in fine vocal form.
-- Brendon is still eating well. (And causing the internet to explode. Oh, Brendon.)
-- Jon seemed to have abandoned Twitter altogether, but has come back to us now!
-- Brendon and Spencer are participating in current events, in the sense that their icons are green in support of Iranian democracy.
-- What the devil is "Thromby" when it's at home? Alex Greenwald's car? A thrombone?
-- Travie has done most of his discussion of his trip so far either on his blog or other news sites, but he seems to be having a good time so far, outside of some ferocious jetlag.