Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Einsturzende Neubauten


Review of Perpetuum Mobile

The band Einsturzende Neubauten is a fun band name to say. I got this for christmas, which I must say was the best hilight in a dismal year. What can i say about Blixa Bargeld. I don't know anything about him except he is or was a member of the Bad Seeds. I'll get around to that band one day. but now Einsturzende Neubauten is on my stereo lately. I'm new to them really, and I'm not ashamed to admit that in a world where people say yeah, I was end to those guys way before you were.
personally I was expecting a much heavier sounding album, more noise and no melody. and I was wrong. and damned proud of that fact, I'm glad I don't know everything because I need a good surprise now and then.
lets get to the chase here, I hate overly hyped up album reviews and I want to be different and just say buy this cd because it's better than most music you hear today or tomorrow. I promise you won't be sorry.

posted Saturday, 31 December 2005

Nun Bun on The Run

NASHVILLE (Reuters) - Nashville police and residents were searching Monday for clues to the Christmas Day theft of a cinnamon bun that found unlikely fame for its resemblance to the late Mother Teresa's face.
The bun has been a draw for curious tourists since it was preserved and put on display in a glass case at the shop where it was discovered by a customer in 1996.
"What I can't figure out is why anyone would steal it," said the shop's owner, Bob Bernstein. "They can't sell it on eBay, it's not fit to eat, there was no ransom note and the police put its value at only $25 on their report."
Bernstein said the thief broke into the coffee house at 6 a.m. Sunday, and had smashed the glass case containing the bun, ignoring cash lying nearby.
Before her death in 1997, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Teresa wrote to Bernstein asking that her name not be used commercially. The pastry became known simply as the "Nun Bun."
posted Tuesday, 27 December 2005

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