Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Tonyage, Bikeage, Marriage, Myage, Cameage, and now Outage

TOP Media flagship krucoff.com is down due to exceeded traffic limit. My guess is there was a massive raid on Sewer Trout and Naked Raygun MP3s. Problem should fix itself by August 1 as I've signed up for the unmetered traffic plan. Then I'll be posting smashits like the 23 minute Genesis epic "Supper's Ready" and entire sides of Jello Biafra's spoken word albums. In the meantime, try this one on for size and see if it doesn't feel a little tight in the waist.

The Vindictives - "Dummyroom"

Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

could you put a live video of suppers ready, I heard gabriel does about five costume changes during the song

11:24 AM  
Blogger krucoff said...

Gage, was that you? Very funny, jackass. But no need for the video, catch me live later this summer as I plan to perform the song (and Gabriel's costume changes) in the first annual East River Park Weekend Prog-a-thon. Depending on the heat I think I can last for about four hours on the stage.

11:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There better be more to this Prog-a-thon than just Genesis performances. Might I suggest hiring Living in the Past. Though Cold Flame looks more like the actual band, I doubt you will be able to afford the airfare from England.

11:44 AM  
Blogger krucoff said...

Don't worry, there will be some bands from Queens that deliver on their promise of high-adrenaline prog-metal.

11:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I heard Hawkwind is teaming with nyc ballet to recreate The Chronicle of the Black Sword - the story of Elric and the sword Stormbringer. Maybe they could get you recite the narration ala David Bowie did with peter and the wolf.

- 1st anonymous, not gage, jackass commentor

11:55 AM  
Anonymous Not Gage Either said...

Nice Googling on the Hawkwind thing.

12:03 PM  
Blogger sac said...

Why isn't every song titled "By-Tor and the Snow Dog?" Ask yourself that.

1:23 PM  
Blogger krucoff said...

I'm out of my league. Gage, if you're not chiming in here, PLEASE DO. You're the one who listened to all that Emerson, Lake, & Palmer shit.

1:41 PM  
Blogger kiddigit said...

"Fly By Night" begins with some angry-young-man anthems (such as 'Anthem'). Continues with Tolkeinesque mellowdrama (such as 'Rivendell'). Ends with the mini-epic (IV parts) 'By-Tor and the Snow Dog', which includes a drawn-out instrumental battle eventually won by the Snow Dog. Significance? None. Rock Power? Definite.

2:43 PM  
Blogger sac said...

You pretty much can't top By-Tor and the Snow Dog. Seriously, I can't believe people are still making music.

7:03 PM  

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