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Dave Navarro: First The TV Show Cans, Then Carmen Splits, Now MySpace Rants?

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Just back from a road tour, rock guitarist Dave Navarro said tonight he is easing back into life in Los Angeles.

The former Jane's Addiction guitarist made news last week when the divorce of his three-year marriage with Carmen Electra, the former BayWatch star, became official.

From looking at his MySpace page, there are plenty of women "friends" he can ask on a date.

But during an Indie 103.1 FM (L.A.) broadcast in which he was deejaying, Navarro said he is tired of his MySpace page.

"Dude, I'm done," Navarro said, referring to the frustration he obviously has with the website service. Navarro complained not just about having so many online friends he can't possibly keep up with them all, but he saved his real fury for MySpace email.


"I get like 200 emails a day and 75% of them are advertising. I'm over it," he exclaimed.
Who exactly would be devastated by this news? Some guys I know because they like looking at all the hot women on his MySpace page and trying to befriend them.
During the "Camp Freddy Radio" show, Navarro said he was going to go home and stay up all night watching the full season of Nip, Tuck, smoke a pack of cigarettes and drink pots of coffee. Perhaps he has already settled into the single life.

Navarro, who is 39, also broadcasts "Spread Radio Live" Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7:30pm to 9:30pm PST from his home studio.



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Looking Back: The Kinks Classic, "Something Else"

Sunday, February 25, 2007

(To my subscribers: Thanks to those of you who sent your wishes for a quick rebound from the flu :)
Almost 40 years ago, the classic rock band The Kinks released their class album Something Else. In the years since then, The Kinks have had an enormous influence on many of today's indie rockers, like Yo La Tengo, The Kooks, Wilco, Belle and Sebastian and the list goes on.

In the haze and chaos of that time (1968), Something Else did not catch on in a music market saturated with psychedelic rock, folk protest songs and the emerging popularity of arena rock.

But the album was hailed by many music critics at the time, not the least of which because it contains the hit single "Waterloo Sunset", which Hollywood mogul David Geffen called one of the best songs ever written.

The release also features the Euro-football anthem "David Watts", the catchy, quirky genius of "Death of A Clown" and the classic soft, almost melancholy "No Return" which was covered by Bebel Gilberto.

This reissue of the original Something Else also includes many other unique Kinks' songs, including the fun and poppy songs like "Wonderboy", "Act Nice And Gentle" and "Autumn Almanac", as well as the surprising previously unreleased tracks "Lincoln County" and "There's No Life Without Love".

If you love music, this must be part of your collection. Only in the past decade have The Kinks been realized by the music world as one the greatest bands ever, and Ray Davies one of the best songwriters of his time (not to mention a hero. In 2004 he was shot in the leg in New Orleans trying to help a mugging victim).
The Kinks were one of the first rock groups to be inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cincinnati, Ohio.

When the "popular" rock bands of the time were singing about drugs and revolution, The Kinks were singing about purity and preservation (evidenced by the must-have album "Village Green Preservation Society" featuring "Picture Book" that became the anthem for a popular HP commercial).
You may have also heard their song "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" on an IBM commercial recently and "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" for a finger blood test maker I can't remember the name of. I'm not saying it's all good that their songs are being used for commercials, but at the best it introduces the band to a new generation who are liking what they hear.

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Radiohead's In Rainbows and Ray Davies' Working Man's Cafe
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It's a rare thing when a new album release becomes a classic almost overnight. But in the case of alternative rock icons Radiohead, the 2007-2008 releases of In Rainbows is being hailed as a masterpiece; some even say more so than the landmark releases of The Bends and OK Computer. This time around, Radiohead has drummed up their own multi-layered promotion, distribution and publicity machines thanks in large part to the band's revolutionary and bold move last fall to offer the new release - for a limited time - at a price determined by the consumer. While Radiohead was not the first to use the Internet this way - Ray Davies, the iconic singer-songwriter of The Kinks, gave away his latest CD Working Man's Cafe - for free this past summer. …

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