3.12.2004
Help Yeah!
I love Jeff Johnson's NFL predictions for McSweeney's. (I'm sure they're linked somewhere on his site. They rarely have anything to do with football.) I have a cameo verse on his site right now; cyber-discourse began after Jeff's Sam Lipsyte contest and my baseball thoughts are up on his page now. They have very much to do with baseball, and when they don't, they have something to do with mustaches.
Sending out an S.O.S. - Does anybody out there have any photographs from the Project Blowed/Good Life heyday? Hit me up! I may have something very cool to offer you in return.
The new version of the new Dead Prez album is the same as the old version of the new Dead Prez album, with one forty-second exception: Jay-Z. It's not even the blistering verse you hope for, but it still makes all the difference in the world.
Another funny thing about Dead Prez: M1 recently started a production collective with a motley crew of unrelated New York musicians. One among them is our dear piano-playing friend Vijay Iyer, who finds himself deep in the liner notes next to "S. Carter" as "Vijay Ire." Of unintentional misspellings on an angrily 4-Q! record, the Iyer/"Ire" slip is pretty fantastic. Radical, even!
Sending out an S.O.S. - Does anybody out there have any photographs from the Project Blowed/Good Life heyday? Hit me up! I may have something very cool to offer you in return.
The new version of the new Dead Prez album is the same as the old version of the new Dead Prez album, with one forty-second exception: Jay-Z. It's not even the blistering verse you hope for, but it still makes all the difference in the world.
Another funny thing about Dead Prez: M1 recently started a production collective with a motley crew of unrelated New York musicians. One among them is our dear piano-playing friend Vijay Iyer, who finds himself deep in the liner notes next to "S. Carter" as "Vijay Ire." Of unintentional misspellings on an angrily 4-Q! record, the Iyer/"Ire" slip is pretty fantastic. Radical, even!