Because I missed it, all right?
Fascinating pieces of fascinating
First of all, it has become apparent that every album from the '90s is officially in every Goodwill now. The Rock Hill Goodwill seems to have some especially interesting stuff right now -- I walked out with a French cassette copy of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin's infamous "Je T'aime, Moi Non Plus."
I assume that anyone actually reading this has heard about the Festus cave house at this point? The owners, who recently listed the house on eBay without actually selling it there, have managed to refinance the place, and they're expressing their happiness by throwing a giant party in their house built into a cave. Yep, giant cave party for 10 or 15 dollars. Color me intrigued.
Also! Dan Aykroid is coming into St. Louis to sign bottles of his wine at Randall's Wines and Spirits on the 18th from 4:30 to 6:30. How about that, eh?
Neocha's NEXT Chinese indie music player
There's a website called Neocha that acts as a sort of Chinese underground music equivalent to the MySpace of today, or the MP3.com of 8 or 9 years ago, connecting local bands with potential fans from across the region, and sometimes across the globe. From LostLaowai's interview with the site's creator, Sean Leow:
All of this is fine and dandy, but if I were to take a wild guess, I would imagine that you, reader, probably can't read Chinese, making the website a bit of a slog to make your way through. Not to fear! Neocha created a self-contained, simpler than simple music player called NEXT that plays nothing but underground music from China pulled at random from its servers. If something like this were being done by MySpace, I probably couldn't flee fast enough from the user content, but a majority of Neocha's music seems to be pretty top-shelf stuff (this Nina Simone/Jeff Buckley cover notwithstanding). Most of the artist and song names are still in Chinese, but you can at least click on the album artwork and go to the artist's page and consult Google for answers from there. If you've got the time and bandwidth to spare, NEXT is a great little program to have around, and if you don't like what's playing at any given time, you can simply click the giant "NEXT" button. You'll probably find something you'll like.
Blur - Coffee & TV (England, 1999)
I love this video, and if you haven't seen it before, now you have.
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Rydeen (Japan, 1979)
One of the best-known songs by Japan's equivalent to Kraftwerk. Crazy special effects for such an early music video, huh?
Šarlo Akrobata - Niko kao ja (Nobody like me) (Serbia/Yugoslavia, 1980)
This was part of the 1980 Belgrade new wave compilation album Paket aranžman.
Magnetic Fields - Strange Powers
For your consideration, an Unsettlingly Real-Looking Felted Bacon Scarf.
The Good Pie in Midtown looks, well, good.