name droppers of the world unite and takeover


being into music isn’t just an interest…it’s a fucking full time job for some folks.

Music Snobbery is something that most people of a certain demographic will take part in from their late teens well into their early 30s. for most music snobs it was likely that during college they would spend some time working for the local college radio station or at a record store honing their craft…or maybe even starting a band to help out in the endless cycle of trying to be cool and get laid…..or if they were really lucky and had some rich parents or a trust fund they might even put out a record or two on their own label..this is the Mortal Kombat finishing move of Music Snobbery. this is essentially what happens to people who didn’t like sports or weren’t good enough to make their highschool baseball team. and this goes on and on until they stop caring as much about music because they either:
a)have a kid and have less time to devote to finding out about cool music or
b) get burnt out on trying to one up their friends and retire from music snobbery content with the knowledge that they have excellent taste and can no longer learn anything of true value.

back in the olden days before the Internets it was a very difficult thing to be a music snob, you had to read magazine articles and books about underground rock n roll to hear about new bands or “important” older bands and then you had to devote lots of time and money into traveling to out of the way independent record stores or ordering things through the mail without ever hearing it first. this made for some interesting discoveries (raincoats, wipers, vaselines….aka anything kurt cobain listed as a major influence) or it could result in some really crappy cds that you couldn’t sell at the used cd shop (free kitten, gumball!). and back in these happy times it really meant something to be able to namedrop some bands on other music snobs  to let them know you were in the know and not a total poseur.

then something terrible happened: THE INTERNET. and everything went to shit and it was as easy as clicking on your mouse and downloading a song by some obscure band from scotland that only had 2 eps and you could suddenly claim you’d heard them way before anyone else or whatever. the effort was now totally gone. but even though it has become much much easier to know about cool music, it’s still important to be into the right cool music…especially if you are a person younger than 23 who is talking about music to a person older than 29. there are certain bands that you must be aware of if you are to ever shed the label of young poseur. post punk as a genre is really a cottage industry for a good name dropper to verse themselves in. liking the Cure and The Smiths don’t count.

the top 25 bands to name drop if you are worried peope think you are a poseur

1. Sonic Youth (although very popular at one time, you must always list them as one of your favorite bands)
2. The Nation Of Ulysses
3. Nick Cave (Bad Seeds/Birthday Party)
4. Gang Of Four (it’s important to understand that all dance punk bands are gang of four clones)
5. The Jesus And Mary Chain (it’s important to call bands out for ripping off the JMC)
6. Modern Lovers
7. ESG (also good to play their songs at dance parties to impress certain people)
8. Pere Ubu/Rocket From The Tombs
9. Mission Of Burma
10. The Fall/Wire (UK punk bands that stayed aroud forever and everyone likes to list as an influence)
11. Joy Division/New Order
12. The Clean/The Bats/The Verlaines (any indie band from new zealand as this is the birth of indie pop and that’s what the Shins are)
13. Can/Faust (or any krautrock band really, you can’t go wrong)
14. James Chance
15. The Stone Roses (unless you are british…then it’s like listing Nirvana as your favorite band)
16. The Replacements
17. The Gun Club/X/The Zeroes (other early LA punk bands as they are less popular than New York and London bands)
18. Suicide/New York Dolls/Television (70s new york city punk that isn’t the Ramones or Blondie)
19. Swell Maps (important to note they influenced Pavement)
20. Captain Beefheart (although i don’t know anyone who actually listens to them who isn’t 40)
21. Pylon (unless you live in athens…then it’s not big deal)
22. The Sonics/the Monks (garage punk pioneers)
23. Neu!
24. Drive Like Jehu/Jesus Lizard/Big Black (thinking man’s dude rock)
25. The Wipers/Raincoats/Vaselines (aka the Kurt Cobain obsessions)

posted here from my new blog http://makinglists.blogspot.com

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Posted by justin on 16 Feb 2008 at 04:42 pm

Top Ten Albums of 2007 + one big letdown

In no order:
Lily Allen - Alright Still
The Hives - The Black and White Album
Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
The White Stripes - Icky Thump
!!! - Myth Takes
Maserati - Inventions for the New Season
The Darjeeling Limited Soundtrack
The Young Sinclairs - Feel Bad
Spoon - GA GA GA GA GA
Bald Eagle - Hot Shoulders

and the BIG LETDOWN AWARD goes to:
The New Pornographers - Challengers - I cannot think of another band who so thoroughly let me down with a new album than these dudes (and lady). Way to go jerks.

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Posted by ryan on 20 Dec 2007 at 03:19 pm

Top Ten Movies of 2007 + runners up and big letdowns

Keep in mind there are a few movies releasing in 2007 that I haven’t yet seen like Juno and Charlie Wilson’s War that might claim places on the list later.

So in no particular order (because narrowing them down to 10 was hard enough) here are my top 10 movies of 2007:
Darjeeling Limited
No End in Sight
Grindhouse
Hot Fuzz
In the Shadow of the Moon
No Country For Old Men
Eastern Promises
Once (one of the biggest surprises of the year for sure!)
The King of Kong: A Fist Full of Quarters
Superbad 

Honorable Mention:
Michael Clayton
Smokin’ Aces
Waitress (which the wife says should be on the main list - but this is my list not hers right?!)
Tears of the Black Tiger (this was released in 2001 in Thailand but in 2007 in the States)
Rescue Dawn 

Biggest Letdowns:

Spider-Man 3
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Across the Universe 

Discuss…

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Posted by ryan on 20 Dec 2007 at 02:14 pm

The Action 5: Golden Compass, WGA strike, 30 Rock, Super Hero Supplies & 1968

read all about it HERE

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Posted by ryan on 13 Dec 2007 at 04:16 pm

Feed The World Laptops

Yeah, yeah, I know… long timey no typey. Well if you must pry, I have been failing miserably at passing a kidney stone and succeeding victoriously at finishing up our online store (should be up by the end of the week?) and putting together XMas 3: The War on Christmas (more on that soon).

ANYWAY…

Now on to the reason I brought you all here today… A while back I heard rumblings of a laptop being developed that could be hand cranked for power and be sold to developing countries for under $200 a piece to get them in the hands of poor kids. What do poor kids need with laptops you say? Well sure, food and clothes are good but the only way to truly help impoverished nations is to help educate the children so that they can create a better future for the entire country (and in turn, the world). The laptops can be loaded with a thousand or so books and when they are in proximity to one another they create an automatic network - meaning that if each kid in a village had a different collection of books on their laptop it would be a virtual library for a place that may otherwise have never gotten books other than the Bible (shudder).

When the project was announed it was said that they would never be available in the States because they didnt want to have all of the stock going to people who could afford a standard computer. However this morning as I was eating my Vanilla & Almond Special K (or my lady cereal as I call it) I caught a story on CNN about a special promo where for the next two weeks you can buy two of them for $399 and one will be sent to a third world child in need and the other will be sent to you. Not only do you get to help kids AND get a kickass looking little computer that can be powered up in a blackout or whatnot (mmm… apocalypse laptop) but $200 of the cost is also tax deductable as a charitable donation (if any of you are into that paying taxes thing - I kid, I kid).

If you are interested click HERE to check out more info on the computer, the Give One Get One program and purchasing.

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Look at how pumped those kids are? Seriously, don’t you want to make kids that pumped? I thought so…

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Posted by ryan on 14 Nov 2007 at 01:01 pm

advice

Mat sent me this earlier and it killed me. Enjoy…

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Posted by ryan on 02 Jul 2007 at 10:31 pm