I knew if I looked there would be new White Stripes' mashups. And here's two:
DJ Zebra - Voodoo Stripes (White Stripes vs Prodigy) Thanks, Totally Crap.
Team9 - Blue & White Antenna (White Stripes vs Kraftwerk)
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Friday, May 27
by
larzini
on Fri 27 May 2005 02:24 AM EDT
Tuesday, May 24
by
larzini
on Tue 24 May 2005 01:34 AM EDT
The White Stripes always seem to distract me now and again. It must be the color palette, or Meg's...ummm...drumming. Who knows?
The Blue Orchid video has a quite sinister feel to it, provided by Floria Sigismondi in conjunction with a burnt up old mansion, Jack's mustache, a girl with painful shoes, albino snakes, and ummm...Meg drumming on dishes with a hammer. The will not take over your entire conscious, subconscious, id, ego, and superego, like "Seven Nation Army" did. But it least it won't have your co-workers throwing stuff at you for sitting at your desk going, "Dum...Dum Dum Dum Dum Dum...Dum" incessantly. You'll just be making that swishy guitar sound with your mouth, but not nearly as often. Whitestripes.net has an .mpg file. Triple Tremolo has a .wmv file. I actually wrote a review of Elephant that a never posted anywhere, not that anybody needs to read it, since they already have the CD by now. But perhaps it will appear. But then again, it looks better as a piece of paper lying beneath a bunch of credit card applications, receipts, post-its, random pieces of envelopes with unnamed phone numbers, magazines, crapalogs, and outdated coupons. Aesthetics are important, you know. Wednesday, May 11
by
larzini
on Wed 11 May 2005 08:30 PM EDT
This is probably old. But so am I. Sort of. Well...you know. It's relative. Whatever.
It's all about the juxtaposition. Found at Get Your Bootleg On. Tuesday, December 21
by
larzini
on Tue 21 Dec 2004 12:54 PM EST
Interesting. But I'm more curious to hear about the "metal, egg-like object".
More detailed account. And a Lennon assassination theory. Thursday, December 9
by
larzini
on Thu 09 Dec 2004 12:09 AM EST
Monday, November 15
by
larzini
on Mon 15 Nov 2004 11:52 PM EST
Ol' Dirty Bastard was an entertainer; a character with character and a spontaneous nature. Whether he was saving a child beneath an automobile, or saving a Mariah Carey single from obscurity ODB applied his inimitable talents. I might just have to break out Return to the 36 Chambers, it's been awhile. Rest in Peace.
Tuesday, November 2
Monday, October 18
by
larzini
on Mon 18 Oct 2004 07:15 PM EDT
Visit the official GTA: San Andreas site for the tracklist for the 2-CD soundtrack, as well as the list of radio stations in the latest version.
The rap and "alternative" stations were no-brainers. The New Jack Swing station is clever and timely. The house music station might be a good idea, particularly if it has more of a techno bend (i.e. Lords of Acid, James Brown is Dead, that kind of stuff). The playlists for each of the radio stations were not yet posted on the official site, so exactly what songs are included on the "alternative" station will be quite interesting. Hopefully Courtney didn't ask for too much cash and we'll get some Nirvana on there. With all the good music coming out around this time, a college radio station, complete with awkward-sounding dj's would be a nice inclusion. By the way, if your more concerned about the game itself, the site is quite deep with background and maps. But it won't be long now, will it? |
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The White Stripes always seem to distract me now and again. It must be the color palette, or Meg's...ummm...drumming. Who knows?

Love him or hate him, 