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Sunday
Jul042010

Alejandro Escovedo should be a star

Alejandro Escovedo's new album is a knockout, and restores some balls-out rock to his sound, which had turned softer in the years since he nearly died in 2003.

Above is a stream of an excellent "Soundcheck" episode that chronicles Escovedo's rich and diverse musical background (from punk and cowpunk to recording with Springsteen), samples some of the new disc and leaves me marveling at how Escovedo's passion, persistence and sheer will continue to create great stuff as he heads toward age 60.

Friday
Jul022010

Google's brilliance, step by step

How Does Google Work?

Infographic by PPC Blog

Great visual that walks one through Google's thorough micro-second by micro-second process to deliver you satisfaction, millions of times per day.

Monday
Jun282010

The Pistols, unpeeled

I can't get enough of a VH1 Classic series called "Classic Albums." I haven't seen a bum episode yet but the study of The Sex Pistols' "Never Mind the Bollocks" is the only one that repeatedly pulls me back in whenever I run across it. 

YouTube has the episode posted in seven separate clips, and I've posted Part 3 above. I singled out this third segment because its interviews with the original quartet, producer, engineer and manager  capture the magic behind an album that still packs a wallop 35 years later. 

There's a telling quote from singer Johnny (Rotten) Lydon, about midway in the clip: "We controlled the energy. Our songs are not raging fast, they're real slow-tempoed. But they come over blistering."

I've never heard a more apt description of the Pistols' sound. Engineer Bill Price, a punk legend, re-creates the tight layers of "Anarchy in the U.K" at about 1:20 into this clip, and it still gives me chills every time I hear the breakdown of the individual audio tracks. Give close attention to the bits about Lydon's diction, subtle tricks that gave his snarl a little extra bite.