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"The Tomorrow Show: Punk & New Wave" DVD
As the popularity of punk and new wave in the '70s and '80s took flight, the groundbreaking late-night talk program "The Tomorrow Show" (boasting 3 Emmy nominations), hosted by Tom Snyder, welcomed many of the key figures of the genre. Now on DVD for the first time ever, 2 discs worth of explosive live performances and revealing interviews from the forefathers of the punk and new wave movement is available. Disc 1: October 11, 1977 - Joan Jett, Paul Weller, Bill Graham, Kim Fowley and Robert Hilburn in a roundtable discussion on the emergence of punk...February 3, 1981 - Elvis Costello & The Attractions songs: "New Lace Sleeves," "Watch Your Step"...February 12, 1981 - Iggy Pop songs: "Dog Food," "Five Foot One," "TV Eye"...May 20, 1981 - The Plasmatics songs: "Head Banger," "Master Plan"... Disc 2: May 11, 1978 - Patti Smith...June 25, 1980 - John Lydon...May 27, 1981 - The Jam songs: "Pretty Green," "Funeral Pyre"...September 1, 1981 - The Ramones songs: "We Want The Airwaves," "I Wanna Be Sedated," "The KKK Took My Baby Away"
Norma Jean: "Bayonetwork: Vultures in Vivid Color"
Despite the title, this metal tune is a bleak trip of big guitars and scream-along choruses. From "This is Solid State - The DVD".
On first listen, it might be easy to aesthetically file away the Long Island boys of Edison Glass - after all, there's more than enough post-hardcore texture and At The Drive In flailing to go around on February 5th's Time is Fiction. But attempting to pigeon-hole this NY quartet is a lost cause. Spend time with these songs and their twists and turns take on vibrant, new life, teeming with hi-hat dances, dueling vocals, gang choruses, and some of the finest melodies any band laboring away on "punk-inspired melodic rock" has been able to muster. All of this is just to say that Fuse can't hold Edison Glass, people. They're simply destined for more ears than that.
Fasten your seatbelts. The two Brians are driving the bus.
Iggy comes off hinged in this live footage from 1981. From the DVD "Iggy Pop - Live in San Francisco 1981".
BOL 1072: Mustache-twirling jerks at AT&T
As AT&T tries to accuse Google of violating Net neutrality, Molly wonders if the company really just wants to be seen as a villain. Also, while you should never call anything unhackable, the Netbooks being given to students in Australia are pretty tight. Physical-layer BIOS protection is unusual in an educational situation like that. And we also get a little frustrated with people who don't listen. So please. Listen. Thanks.
BOL 1072: Mustache-twirling jerks - Web Exclusive!
Outtakes from episode 1072 including Steve Ballmer's upcoming interview with Molly, Tom's trip to New York, and dissection of the phrase bold-faced lie.
Iggy and the Stooges: "No Fun"
A mob takes the stage to join Iggy for this classic number, live from Detroit, 1991. This and more can be found on the "Iggy and the Stooges - Live in Detroit" DVD.
BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE, the fiery debut single from the Afi CD project -LOVELY- is here! Despite the song title, the video will remind you of a sizzling DC summer. A romantic, yet socially relevant tribute to the hardworking brothers out there.
Ask Anything: What does 'dual core' mean?
Dan Ackerman explains why processors seem to be multiplying.
