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            <title>&quot;You&apos;re So Vain,&quot; Carly Simon finally reveals who!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Sort of. One of the greatest mystery's in American music has been the identity of the man in the hit song "You're So Vain" since it's debut in 1972. Who is Carly singing about? People have speculated on which celebrity ex-boyfriend it is for decades. Mick Jagger, Cat Stevens, Kris Kristofferson? Warren Beatty always got my vote. Well on November 4th Carly went into the WNYC Soundcheck studio and told host John Schaefer that the name was embedded in her new recording of the song... backwards. It's like the good old Beatles LP days! Of course, Schaefer and his crew went and unmasked the mystery man, probably by means more sophisticated but less fun then playing an LP backwards. And the name is....drum roll.... David. Not Mick, or Warren. So David who? She only says the first name. David Bowie? David Letterman? I was not alive in 1972 so I...]]></description>
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            <title>&quot;V&quot; and the genuis 80&apos;s theme song that was</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I remember well the epic original alien invasion series "V," clad in pajamas, armed with a plastic lazer gun and a bucket of popcorn before people only made popcorn in a suspicious device called the microwave - I would stay up whenever it aired sporting a Fruit Roll-up lizard tongue. It was the best thing ever, with the nice guy 80's hero from "The Beastmaster" (Marc Singer obvs) an angry typecast sensation, Michael Ironside, and hot aliens chicks who peeled their faces off to reveal their true reptilian nature. It also had one of the best theme songs for the time, hands down. The creepy rhythmic jam was so perfect you could almost hear the bones of puny mammals being crushed in the jaws of sentient lizard people between the pounding percussion; fleets of Motherships descending on synth waves long before Roland Emmerich crapped out "Independence Day;" and bell tolls...]]></description>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category">The refrain</category>
            
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">1980&apos;s</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 14:31:36 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Devendra Banhart</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I have mostly ignored Devendra Banhart, somewhat regrettably. I think it started with some phishhead wearing filthy Teva's talking about him in '02 and I just made a shallow association that stuck. The super strange name and Banhart's excessive beardy look didn't help dispel these notions and it was not until about 2 years ago I caught on to his genius. This guy Daniel Arnold, who's opinion I generally trust went crazy talking about him one night at Lil' Frankies in Manhattan while I was totally distracted by Elijah Wood. I didn't listen to a lick of the first half of the story because I was desperately trying to figure out a way to talk to Elijah and make him my best friend without coming off like a Hobbit-crazed Tolkien lit nerd - which I am. [Devendra Banhart, photo by Daniel Arnold] Youk now when you're hanging out in the...]]></description>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category">Revolutions Per Minute</category>
            
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Daniel Arnold</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 13:06:30 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Interview: The Clientele&apos;s Alasdair Maclean</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I discovered the clientele in a record store in Toronto almost a decade ago. It was Fall and I was feeling very I droll, yet nostalgic. I bought the 12" they were playing, called "Lost Weekend," took it home with me and it didn't leave that record player until Spring. Admittedly, I had three turntables, but I've rarely found a seasonal match so perfect coupled with a sound so immediately pleasing since I picked up the 4 LP tome, The Kink Kronikles. The Clientele's new record, Bonfires on the Heath is out on Merge records and I highly recommend it. [The Clientele. Photo by Andy Willsher] I caught up with singer Alasdair Maclean (over the phone) while he was in New York, in the Bronx of all places. He was sitting outside on a bench after a radio station recording session. Kids were "throwing leaves at each other, big piles...]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 14:09:29 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Intersection: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Beck </title>
            <description><![CDATA[Man those Scientologists have it all. First Beck got to date Winona Ryder adding his name to a list that has more prestige than a list of Nobel laureates in this country (Johnny Depp, Christian Slater, Daniel Day Lewis, Matt Damon, David Duchovny). Beck then got down for a duet with the illustrious Jane Birkin, cover girl, singer, actress, hot moaner, and one of the most incredible women in the world. Now he's hooked up with her daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg, who is all of the above and more, to produce her new record "IRM." I recently had to undergo an MRI (a precaution to rule out tumors for the cause of some dizziness I was suffering) and was mystified by the full blown psychedelic sounds the machine makes while you are jammed inside of it. I went in horrified, and I came out 40 minutes later raving to my waiting...]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:10:40 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>This is it, Michael Jackson</title>
            <description><![CDATA[My dream for this weekend is that I run into some player in a first rate Thriller costume and I, in "Beverly Hills Cop" guise, will give him my best Eddie Murphy chuckle, wherein everyone nearby experiences a brilliant shared cultural moment that kicks off the best time of their lives. Barring that, I may just freakishly go see "Michael Jackson's This is It," which has no shortage of good reviews (from the likes of mighty Manohla Dargis to the extremely tired Roger Ebert). I may stop myself if I think too much about director Kenny Ortega ("Highschool Musical" 1, 2 and 3: "Senior Year") though. Dargis is particularly convincing, and reveals some Hollywood effects gaiety. "The wittiest -- a black-and-white Hollywood homage set to "Smooth Criminal" and probably inspired by the "Girl Hunt" ballet in the 1953 Vincente Minnelli musical "The Band Wagon" -- features Mr. Jackson wearing a...]]></description>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category">Revolutions Per Minute</category>
            
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Halloween</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:29:00 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Broken Embraces: Almodovar, Cruz, Cat Power</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I had a Spanish roommate around the turn of the century when Penelope Cruz was blossoming into a huge star who could not believe what a sucker I was for her. He would stand shirtless in the kitchen over a pungent pot of puttanesca and tell me that she was a terrible actor, that she was like a whore. Whenever we would see a cute brunette with big brown eyes out at the bars (with which we were hopelessly distracted) he would inevitably launch into a rant against Penelope. "If you could only hear her as I do in Spanish, how stupid she sounds," he would say. [Penélope Cruz. Photo by El Deseo, courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.] He claimed her English, while maybe adorable to Americans, was even more offensive. It's hard to argue with such a position and biased by her looks I considered myself an unreliable judge...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/broken-embraces-almodovar-cruz.php</link>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Alberto Iglesias</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:37:44 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Bob Dylan Christmas</title>
            <description><![CDATA[The sound of Bobby D's Christmas might be a bit off at times, like a town drunk nasally caroling down the street. It might be outlandishly kitsch. It certainly has it's precious warm moments. Most of all, "Christmas In The Heart" is a hilarious good time. I'm not a surefire Dylan fan as I made clear in a list of my favorite things about Dylan, and his voice continues at a deliberate speed into the great blown. That's hardly the same man who sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" for Peckinpah's "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid." A long way from his shaky, weird, gorgeous croon of the 60's that we know and love, but the guy's 68 years old. Give him a break, let him sing some Christmas tunes, he's earned it. I can't imagine Bobby D fans giving this record the cold shoulder unless they're some kind of radical...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/bob-dylan-christmas.php</link>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:47:04 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Fix, Olivia Wilde, Tao Ruspoli</title>
            <description><![CDATA[You may be aware by now of actress Olivia Wilde. I guess she's been in every glossy guy spread from Maxim to GQ in a bathing suit. She's also made her mark on TV in House M.D., and unfortunately the show beloved by the Bush twins, The OC. But she's not all vapid teen drama, in fact she came to my attention with "Tron Legacy" where we she will play a "loyal confidant to Kevin Flynn." Tron 2.0, as it was formerly called, will be first rate cinema spectacle when it's released in 2010 and should cement Wilde as a real star. You know the kind who reads, campaigns for progressive politics and is genuinely interesting. Her parents, Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, (Olivia took the show name "Wilde" from Oscar) are hotshot investigative journalists. "'Olivia was exposed to a lot of very clever people when she was little," [Leslie Cockburn...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/fix-olivia-wilde-tao-ruspoli.php</link>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category">Reel to Reel</category>
            
            
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Fix</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Olivia Wilde</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:40:05 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Scientology whack job: Paul Haggis&apos; scathing resignation</title>
            <description><![CDATA[It's hard enough to wrap my head around the complexities of Earth based religions - and I studied theology for four years in a Jesuit high school. Sometimes Space based religions seem simpler by comparison. Mormons take their guidance from the writings of extra-terrestrial beings and wear sacred underwear. So what? Many Jews wear fur donuts on their heads and Christians think it Holy to drink the blood and eat the body of their savior. But the Church of Scientology takes the far out prize (even if it was founded on this planet in New Jersey). Over the weekend, Writer/director Paul Haggis ("Crash," "In the Valley of Elah," "Casino Royale") dropped a bomb on Scientology the likes of which they have not seen since Xenu "gathered up all the overpopulation in this sector of the galaxy, brought them to Earth and then exterminated" them atop a giant volcano by blowing...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/scientology-whack-job-paul-hag.php</link>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:18:28 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Chuck Prophet&apos;s Top movies of all time + rock and roll.</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I asked Chuck Prophet if he could list a few of his favorite films for me while he's finishing up a documentary about the ill timed (swine flu) trip to Mexico he took to make a record. Read this bad ass list he wrote up and if you need a breather, give a listen to this jam, "Sonny Liston's Blues," off his record ¡Let Freedom Ring! - due out Oct. 27. It's gonna take an aspirin! "Sonny Liston's Blues," by Chuck Prophet. These are movies that I've lived with and return to again and again. I've included a couple of small movies so good that if you're like me, you can't help but wonder, "Why aren't there more movies like this?" I have to root for the underdog. That's how I'm wired. And remember, in the immortal words of Ray Charles: "It's easier to bone the President's wife than to...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/chuck-prophets-top-movies-of-a.php</link>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#category">The Intersection</category>
            
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Bob Dylan</category>
            
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Let Freedom Ring!</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">The Kinks</category>
            
            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 12:37:14 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Ariana Delawari, David Lynch, &quot;Be Gone Taliban&quot;</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Ariana Delawari recorded most of her debut, "Lion of Panjshir," in her parent's home, but it's not as pedestrian as it may sound - her parents live in Afghanistan. She decided to take the opportunity to make the record in '07 when it looked like the deteriorating situation could radically destabilize again. "I had the feeling that things were shifting--that I may never have the chance to record there again." You can thank Bush for misadventuring in Iraq. A few months later she was jamming with bandmates Max Guirand and Paloma Udovic in Kabul along with three Afghani musicians on tabla, rabab (a plucked stringed instrument), and an 88 year-old master dilruba player. Not the smearing of herbs, a dilruba is an sitar-like instrument of Indian origin that's played with a bow instead of plucked. The record was later finished in LA with David Lynch in on the mixing and...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/ariana-delawari-david-lynch-be.php</link>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:19:01 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Video Premiere: Alexandra Hope - The Mirror</title>
            <description><![CDATA[Oh bugger, have I got a treat for you. Chanteuse/guitarist Alexandra Hope sounds like PJ Harvey and Sonic Youth in a dream about Charlotte Gainsbourg. She's an American and plays guitar like one, but the way she puts on airs is decidedly French -- hot dark simplicity. Hope started out, like many geniuses, in the Midwest, and opened for the likes of Elliot Smith before moving to Paris. There, she honed her sound and vision, landed on French radio and probably drank better wine. She has returned to us now Stateside and recorded an album called "Invisible Sunday." Did you see director Keith Musil's video for Rainbow Arabia's "Omar K"? The wild child/werewolf produce hater encores in this Musil-helmed video for Alexandra Hope's "The Mirror." I'm so pleased with it, It's got everything a video should have, including a crazy amount of naughty. Watch it right here, only on the...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/video-premiere-alexandra-hope.php</link>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 10:50:31 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Blogroll!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I must take a moment to acknowledge the blog panel I participated in for the Royal Flush film festival over the weekend and give props to the veteran bloggers seated in the uncomfortable directors chairs with me. Who sits in those things anymore? I nearly collapsed mine. [L-R, yours truly, Brandon Harris, Heidi Macdonald, Michael K, John Holmstrom. Photo by Lindsay Buckley.] The panel was moderated by John Holmstrom, founder & editor of PUNK Magazine. His blog JohnHolmstrom.com is hand written. Brilliant. I think he should enable comments though. Heidi MacDonald, editor of Publisher Weekly's, The Beat was there representing the comics culture sporting a pair of spectacles that I suspect have x-ray vision (at least in her mind - which is all that matters really). Celebrity blogger Michael K, founder/editor of Dlisted.com was the big star. I'm so insulated from/ignorant of celebrity gossip, but that doesn't lessen my fascination...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/blogroll.php</link>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:29:20 -0500</pubDate>
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            <title>Twilight New Moon soundtrack: sell outs or players?</title>
            <description><![CDATA[I thought I'd rather drink turpentine and piss on a brush fire than watch the original "Twilight." Not only did it appear to be a vapid teenage girl fantasy, but one that carelessly rewrote long cherished rules of Vampirism. Then I saw "Adventureland," and supposed I could give it a chance after seeing how mind blowing Kristen Stewart has become since the floor plan thriller, "Panic Room." Perhaps I suffer from some form of vapid teenage boy fantasy syndrome, so be it. I had little choice, just about every female I know aged six to sixty is fired up over the flick and it was forced upon me. Is it a stupid love story in the guise of a Vampire flick? Yeah. Does it discard more than a century of mythology for it's own masturbatory purposes? Yeah. And Vampires without some context of Christianity make less sense, they lose their...]]></description>
            <link>http://www.ifc.com/blogs/indie-ear/2009/10/twilight-new-moon-soundtrack-s.php</link>
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                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Alexandre Desplat</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Bon Iver</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Grizzly Bear</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Kristen Stewart</category>
            
                <category domain="http://www.sixapart.com/ns/types#tag">Thom Yorke</category>
            
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            <pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:53:08 -0500</pubDate>
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