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18...how much would you have paid to see led zeppelin's last show?may.
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28...way worse than cool hybrids, like zonies or tigons: the three worst/best celeb music crossoversmarch.
3...ok go- “this too shall pass”: ushering rube goldberg back into the spotlightfebruary.
9...smash mouth steals things. from steely dan.december.
24...robert goulet wants you to have a merry christmasnovember.
24..."thanksgiving time" - chris kattan & will ferrell as air supplyoctober.
28...top 11 saxophone moments of all timeseptember.
30...the search for the worst music on the internet or even the worldaugust.
30...call me beacon blues: review of steely dan live at the beacon theatrejuly.
31......and baoom goes the dynamite... main page.
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If you like the kind of stuff you see here at t t j m d, Check out my buddy Joe Ciolli’s blog: …And Baoom Goes the Dynamite. Not only does the blog’s title reference one of the funniest/most uncomfortable youtube clips ever, Joe has a real knack for writing about all things pop culture. His most recent post was a solid review of the movie “Funny People” and the preceding article covered an evening with Judd Apatow, its director. Check out prior posts for concert diaries from the NYC area, and be sure to take a look at (1) his all-time power rankings for Real World castmembers, and (2) his discussion of controversial plot holes from Saved by the Bell. He also ends each post with a video of an obscure 90’s alt rock song. Given my penchant for posting an excessive amount of music vids, I can only look upon this practice with strong approval.
Anyway, give Joe’s blog a look. You’re welcome.