Sounds

What I’m listening to, concerts, downloads, instruments, and sometimes all of those things at the same time. I always wanted to be Gene Simmons of KISS (Jewish bass player who can breathe fire – that would have made my Bar Mitzvah more interesting), and now I just want to be a luthier, sound man and roadie when I grow up.

Simple Fatherly Advice

Proper subtitle for this post: How to tune a Schecter guitar with a Floyd-Rose tremolo bridge. Sometimes the simplest tasks, performed hundreds of times, become herculean when the parameters change. And sometimes your good intentions cause those changes and leave you sitting with a half-assembled Schecter guitar and a somewhat confused teenage son. Backstory: Bubba [...]

Coheed and Cambria Live

That was the view from the general admission, standing-room astroturf field at Central Park’s Rumsey Playfield, where Coheed and Cambria took the stage for what they claimed was their largest audience as a headliner. These guys put on an incredible show, and I’m pretty sure I’m going to be listening to copious amounts of their [...]

American Idiot on Broadway

Just got back from seeing American Idiot on Broadway. It’s complex, it’s loud, it’s raucous, it’s insanely well produced, and it’s a must-see. My first thought was that it was a Green Day version of Movin’ Out, but it’s really a Millenial generation version of Rent. If Rent took La Boheme out of the Metropolitan [...]

Summer 09 CD Frenzy

Every summer, I try to make a pilgrammage to the Princeton Record Exchange. My affiliation with Barry and his floor-to-ceiling crates of vinyl goes back to the spring of 1980, when I was a wide-eyed high school senior who happened into this used record store that just opened on Nassau Street. I never looked at [...]