The Sunday Selector: April 13th, 2008
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds—“Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!” (hi-res version here)
- Nigerian Gangster—Matsuli Music brings you Chicago DJ Mike Love mix-mashing Fela Kuti and Jay Z. If you haven’t already started clicking on the link, you’re dead to me.
- A Significant Part Of Obama’s Message—Kyle E. Moore of PA’s Comments from Left Field spells out what should be the obvious. (John Cole from Balloon Juice has been quite literally on fire on this subject, too. Just scroll down to “Hillary Clinton, disgrace” and read up from there.)
- US electoral system explained—A hilarious rapid-fire flowcharted look at how people with funny accents view our electoral process.
- White women begin to turn away from Clinton—“If elected, I’m sure she’ll do a good job. But I just don’t feel she’s one of us.” She’s still holding strong with problematic white women, though.
- Spider John Koerner & Willie Murphy’s Running, Jumping, Standing Still—The Heat Warps implies this underrated ‘67 eclectic ragtime-rock-romp album is better than Dylan & the Band’s The Basement Tapes (it’s not ... very few things are), but it’s definitely worthy of your attention. I’ll be listening to this a lot.
- The 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches of All Time—Nerve & IFC try to do the impossible. Right off the bat, I see two that are missing: Mr. Show‘s “Grass Valley Greg” sketch and Chappelle’s Show’s “Wayne Brady” sketch. And, geez, where in the heck is “President Pryor”?
Posted by Kevin K. on 04/13/08 at 01:08 PM • Permalink
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