Mr. Moderator

Mr. Moderator

When not blogging Mr. Moderator enjoys baseball, cooking, and falconry.

Dec 102013
 

An unofficial “fanboy” video for “Paul Rudd,” a song from  ¡MOd! vs ¡POW!, the coming Nixon’s Head joint release with The Donuts, was posted to YouTube this morning. The double CD is due for release in March 2014. Representatives from Nixon’s Head and their label, Groove Disques, have some idea of the video’s origins, but are not commenting.

“We have some idea of the video’s origins,” said an undisclosed source from both the band and the label, “but we are not commenting.”

It is suspected that the timing of this unofficial fanboy video’s release has nothing to do with next week’s launch of the hit movie Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.

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Dec 072013
 
Mom!

Sounds of the hall in roughly 33 1/3 minutes!

In this week’s episode your Moderator bemoans the dissipation of yet another clubhouse. Boo hoo hoo! Good work abounds regardless and will continue to do so. Listen in and see if you can’t help this man out of his latest crisis in faith.

RTH Saturday Night Shut-In 120

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Playlist…after the jump!

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Dec 042013
 

I’m sure you’ve heard by now, but Junior Murvin has died. The reggae artist I bet 98% of us first learned about through The Clash’s cover of “Police and Thieves” was 67 (or maybe 64).

Police & Thieves

I like Murvin’s original recording of his song a lot, as well as some other tracks I own by him (especially “Cool Out Son”), but man, The Clash version made the song for young me. I think the first time I heard the original was during a scene in Rude Boy—or was it one of those other landmark punk rock movies my friends and I used to gobble down at midnight showings? Ray Gange or some other punk was strolling down the city streets while Murvin’s version filled the theater and I felt cool for finally getting to hear it.

The older I get the more I appreciate the incongruity of hearing Murvin sing such heavy lyrics so sweetly. Did he or Joe Strummer ever talk about the differences in their approaches to that song? All these years I’ve known nothing about the guy, really. This article I just found is definitely worth reading, if you want to start learning anything about the man.

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The Move

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Nov 272013
 

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“Check out this move I’ve been working on.”

Jim was standing in front of me as I sat on the couch watching sports news.

“You know that move Hendrix used to do?” Jim continued, as he lifted a sunburst Strat behind his neck.

How did he get here? Jim’s visit was unexpected, to say the least, but his absorption in demonstrating his latest guitar move was par for the course. He stood straight with his hands relaxed at his sides. The body of his guitar was hovering behind his head with the strings facing his head. Was he going to turn around to play it with his teeth, or was he going to flip the guitar outward, so he could reach back and play it with his hands?

“I’m going to play it through my mind. I can’t get it to play yet,” he said, “but I think I’m getting close.”

He looked into the distance, through squinting eyes. His forehead creased in concentration. The faint humming of resonating strings could be heard coming from behind his head.

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Nov 252013
 

The All-Star Jam is the place where you can go about your merry way! Are you a banker or a rock ‘n roller? Are you a Mercedes or a chili dog?

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