Sunday, December 11, 2005

I still suck at this.

Today is my one year anniversary of blogging. Who thought I would actually do this that long? I didn't. I never stick with anything. Well, except whining and complaining, but I'm adorable when I do those. Thanks to everyone who has read this and put up with me especially the people who came here seeking porn and my 5 dedicated readers.

It's somewhat funny that when I made this blog I always intended to give it a real name and I just wrote "i don't know, i'll think of something later" to fill in the box. One year later and I still haven't used my brain and named it. I'm going with it though, it's grown on me and I now declare that it's the official name.

So, I christen ye "i don't know, i'll think of something later." I'm going to smack a 40 on my computer tower to officially christen the site, but that will probably take me a year to do also.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woohoo, one year! You should have a year in review special, like VH1. Best Blog ever...

joanne said...

Hmm, you shouldn't tempt me with fancy ideas like that. I'm unemployed and bored, remember?

Anonymous said...

Spoon's Britt Daniel to Appear on "Veronica Mars"

Amy Phillips and Kati Llewellyn report:
Turns out the cool kids aren't watching "The O.C." or "Gilmore Girls" anymore. They're watching "Veronica Mars", a TV show on UPN about a teenage detective. This teenage detective happens to frequent a karaoke bar where rock stars show up and sing covers of classic rock songs. A couple months ago, Courtney Taylor-Taylor of the Dandy Warhols (who are responsible for the show's theme song, "We Used to Be Friends") crooned "Love Hurts", made famous by Nazareth. And coming February 1, Britt Daniel of Spoon will perform Elvis Costello's (you guessed it) "Veronica".

Pitchfork spoke to Daniel earlier this week about his brief moment of small-screen glory. Apparently, the "Veronica Mars" people called him up "out of the blue" and requested his services. "I'd never seen the show before," Daniel said. "I thought it could be a hoot."

He added, "It was actually pretty cool to see how that world works. I had a good time. It's a huge production, which I guess shouldn't be a surprise, but it's just... wow...such a big deal to make one of those shows."

In addition to wooing teenage mystery-solvers, Daniel also recently won the heart of superstar author Stephen King, who declared Spoon's "I Summon You" his favorite song of 2005 in last week's issue of Entertainment Weekly. "14-year-old Britt would have blown a gasket," Daniel enthused. "It's an honor."

Spoon will wrap up a strenuous year of touring with a December 19 benefit show for Habitat for Humanity, taking place at the Parish in Austin, Texas, and hosted by the radio station KROX 101X. Stellastarr*, Morningwood, and Alpha Rev will also perform.

Daniel said that the band is planning a February tour of Japan, but otherwise, "it's time to be creative again instead of playing shows." He's currently working on a batch of songs for Spoon's next album, but no timeline has been developed yet. "I want to have like fifty songs done by the end of the year, but who knows?"

Daniel is currently in the process of relocating from Texas to Portland, Oregon. "My girlfriend lives up here, and I kept visiting and was like, 'Ahh, that's it, I'm going to move.' I knew I liked it before I moved here, but I'm finding more and more reasons why this city is amazing. I haven't moved my stuff but I've been staying here whenever I'm off tour. I've got a couple coats and guitars up here."

In other Spoon news, the band's rare 30 Gallon Tank EP, as well as Daniel's solo EP as Drake Tungsten, Six Pence for the Sauces, both released on the Peek-A-Boo label, were recently made available for download through eMusic and iTunes.

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