Bwog music critic Bryan Mochizuki would really like to have a mixtape review for you this week. Unfortunately, this happened two nights ago, and since Drama is the biggest DJ in the game, everyone is clamming up. www.datpiff.com, the site that streams them for free, didn’t stream anything yesterday, and all of the places to buy them, online and up on 125th st. closed up shop. So as much as he’d like to talk about some of the awesome tapes that came out in the last few weeks, there’s no way for you to buy or listen to them at the moment. Meanwhile, the biggest CD out this week is Kylie Minogue live, until Damon Albarn and the Shins drop next Tuesday. See you then!
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@DHI I am thoroughly confused by all this.
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@DHI This is the first time I am actually to some degree seeing double as a result of alcohol, and for some reason I am reading the bwog.
@That Shins album... bad. It was leaked awhile back, and it’s bad. I’m very angry about this.
@James Brown Tonight’s words of wisdom: Your money-maker ain’t gonna shake itself.
@BPM As it were, Diana Ross released a covers album this week. Not much to talk about, except that on Tuesday morning she sang “More Today Than Yesterday” on Regis and this prompted a sing-a-long from the usually straight-faced guys who work the counter at Tom’s. When Rachel Ray came on, they promptly turned off the TV, only to continue to hum “More Today.” Truly one of those “Man, I love this place” moments.