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The Buffering Stream11/3: Up So Early! How Do We Do It?

Posted at 7:00 AM on November 3, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis

  • MTV-Europe Awards announced. MTV-Hennepin County Awards not yet announced.

  • On the phone with Ross: Frank Black, or Black Francis, or Black, but please call him Charles.

  • On the fence with Chris: The Red Hot Chili Peppers. To know them is to love-hate them.

  • Idle after CBGB's closure, Bad Brains record a new album.

  • You didn't know you didn't want it until now: A transparent iPod.

  • Separated At Birth... By A Voting Machine?

    Posted at 9:00 AM on November 3, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis (1 Comments)

    Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein and Amy Klobuchar?

    Amy Klobuchar, MPR PhotoCarrie Browstein, courtesy Sub-Pup records


    Rep. Mark Kennedy and Luna's Dean Wareham?

    Dean and Britta, courtesy the artistsMark Kennedy, MPR photo by Tim Scheck


  • More Separated at Birth


    Klobuchar: MPR/M.Zdechlik; Brownstein courtesy Sub-Pop records; Wareham photo courtesy of the artist; Kennedy: MPR/T. Scheck

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  • Behind Everyman Is A Good, Misrepresented Woman

    Posted at 4:00 PM on November 3, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis (2 Comments)

    So a man from Queens slowly falls in love with a waitress from Minneapolis. He sees her around at shows in New York, admires her sturdy nordic demeanor. He notes her conflicted attitude toward religion, her strange tattoos, her smoldering anger. Then he finds out her name.

    And that’s when the most weird thing happened, the recognition of which was precipitated by my hearing a line from a song in my head, which goes:

    "Tiny little text etched into her neck it said ‘Jesus lived and died for all your sins.'"

    And then another line that went:

    "Damn right I'll rise again."

    And yes---I found out her name was Holly. It’s a name I like a lot. Its the name of the transvestite in the first verse of Lou Reed's “Walk On The Wild Side,” the one who “shaved her legs/then the he was a she," and who is based on the real life Holly Woodlawn. And that’s kind of appropriate, given this Holly’s boyish demeanor.

    But this Holly, as some of you now must realize, has been specifically immortalized not in the songs of Lou Reed, but in those of the Hold Steady, and it's been going on for two albums now. Not accurately immortalized, I now know, but immortalized nonetheless.

    Sounds to us like the start a beautiful screenplay...

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