A blog about Bloomsbury Academic's 33 1/3 series, our other books about music, and the world of sound in general.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Still more odds and ends

If it's alright with you, I'll continue with the bullet point style from Friday...

* One of the most common questions we get around here is "When's the next call for proposals?" so I thought I'd quote David from a few weeks back:
Upcoming call for Proposals
Still no decision on this, but I'm crossing my fingers that we'll be able to announce an open call for proposals at some point in October - more details as soon as I have them, obviously.
* Graeme Thomson, author of I Shot A Man In Reno, is guest blogging this week at the Powell's blog. Well worth checking out! And when you're done there, he's also blogging here full time.

* By Friday afternoon we will have a winner for the
TWO FREE PASSES to All Tomorrow's Parties featuring My Bloody Valentine in upstate New York. Until then, here's how to get your name in the hat.

* Saturday, AUGUST 30th at 6:00pm! In Los Angeles! At Metropolis Books! 3 x 33 1/3. Kim Cooper, David Smay, and Hayden Childs will be talking about Neutral Milk Hotel, Tom Waits, and Richard & Linda Thompson, respectively.

* The monthly 33 1/3 multimedia reading series will soon be kicking off at Barbès in Park Slope in Brooklyn. Starting with Abba Gold and Elisabeth Vincentelli on September 7th. Full schedule is here.

* New York Magazine's Vulture blog has an excerpt from Stephen Davis's new band bio of Guns N Roses. This year at Book Expo in downtown L.A., the "DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE? YOU'RE IN THE JUNGLE, BABY" phrase became something like a mantra for me. Here's the story of where it came from. (Turns out it's a little closer to home.)

* Vulture has also alerted us to the fact that WFMU's "The Best Show" host Tom Scharpling wants to write a 33 1/3 on Kris Kross, Styx, Paul Simon, or LA Guns... I'll let David handle this when he gets back from vacation, but until then, see point #1 above. I'm knee deep in the Sifl and Olly manuscript right now...good stuff.

(The amazing Kris Kross cover art above comes from Omar's detailed Best Show recaps.)

* While we're on the subject, now's as good a time as any to put up this amazing clip set to frequent "Best Show" guests Ted Leo and the Pharmacists' "Me and Mia." Mesmerising...

8 comments:

Unknown said...

what sifl n oly manuscript? god, they rule!

John Mark said...

Just kidding. Follow the link to the Vulture piece for the reference...

Serena WmS. Burroughs said...

Sorry to be pedantic, but it's Kris Kross, not Kriss Kross. They might have an interesting story to tell, but Another Bad Creation's story might be even more interesting. Please wake me up when there's a Jandek book...

Anonymous said...

PAVEMENT NOW

Serena WmS. Burroughs said...

Pavement at morning,
Skater take warning.
Pavement at night,
Skater's delight.

John Mark said...

Re: Kriss Kross, duly noted. At least I didn't type Redd Kross.

Ron Rendon said...

dudes.....

i highly agree with the pavement biz. Enough of the joke books...

here's some I'd like to see:

Tortoise "TNT"

Tears For Fears masterpiece "Seeds Of Love".

Joe Jackson "Look Sharp".

Freedy Johnston "This Perfect World".

and any Moz album.

BTW, Matos' Prince SOTT book wasn't all as bad as everyone said. More Prince plz...

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