Archive for the ‘King Crimson’

Fripp’s Law: Book + Coffee = Orgy06.10.08



Check the size of the coffee mug being wielded by Mr. Fripp - it’s bigger than his book! I could sure use a mug that size most mornings…

(Photos borrowed from here.)

Posted in Robert Frippwith No Comments →

Socks have been rocked…02.02.08

The reaction so far to my previous post about Radicalquisling has been, save for one sole dissenter, absolutely positive. Thank you, everyone that has commented so far.

And in a further rocking of my whole f’n sock drawer, the lovely Vee chose tonight to surprise me with a new version of the Reina Tanaka/Robert Fripp banner for this blog. Thank you, Vee, you are a true friend. :)

Posted in Morning Musume, Personal, Reina Tanaka, Robert Frippwith 2 Comments →

Reina Tanaka Meets Robert Fripp10.13.07

The mix CD that inspired the graphic of MotokoAoyama.com v2.0… or is it the other way around?

In actuality, I had the concept for the graphic first, but while I was thinking about it, I fooled around with a track listing in iTunes (one of the great things about iTunes and iPods – I can fool around with mix CD track listings before committing a final sequence to a CD-R) and this was the result, which probably spurred my making the final graphic for the site in the first place.

Doing mixes like this is second nature to me. There’s a Black Flag vs. TLC mix that I posted at ArtOfTheMix.org in 2002 (and was well received there, mostly for its sheer ballsyness), and back in the days of cassettes I used to put two albums that had nothing in common with each other outside of my liking them both on each side (Somewhere in my house there is a Maxell C-90 with Debbie Gibson’s first album on one side and Soul Asylum’s Hang Time on the other.)

Anyway, I might as well take everyone through this mix, track by track:
(more…)

Posted in Aa!, Ai Takahashi, Eri Kamei, Kaori Iida, King Crimson, Mari Yaguchi, Miki Fujimoto, Morning Musume, Nozomi Tsuji, Rika Ishikawa, Risa Niigaki, Robert Frippwith 2 Comments →

  • You Avatar
    Musical criticism from a J-Pop-obsessed punk rocker.
Pod-Planet.com Feeds