The nation's oldest Death Row inmate probably won't ever be executed. But he sure loves to write letters.
South Florida's lawless exotic rental car industry keeps rolling.
If you thought Seattle couldn't fetishize coffee any more, you haven't been to a "cupping" yet.
9. "Thrasher," Neil Young. According to Michael Walker's new book Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock & Roll's Legendary Neighborhood, cocaine spelled doom for the L.A. hippie scene that spawned Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. This song is Young's take as he escaped toward a rebirth as a solo artist. His old friends had become "dead weight," fools who planted "when the moon was full" because they were "lost in crystal canyons," each with his own "aimless blade of science."
10. "Lit Up," Buckcherry. "I'm all lit up, again / I Love the cocaine love the cocaine." Back in 1999 when these dudes came out with this, they seemed laughably behind the times. In hindsight, they seem to have been way ahead of the curve, as songs about cocaine, hard retro-rock, and carrying on like Aerosmith-style rock stars have all come back into fashion. But then again, much like cocaine, does that stuff ever really truly disappear?
Cocaine Hall of Fame
David Bowie
David Crosby
Miles Davis
Elton John
John Entwistle
Fleetwood Mac
Andy Gibb
Bobby Hatfield (Righteous Brothers)
James Honeyman-Scott (the Pretenders)
Whitney Houston
Rick James
Waylon Jennings
George Jones
Little Richard
Mötley Crüe
Ol' Dirty Bastard
Cole Porter
Stephen Stills
Sly Stone
B.J. Thomas
Ike Turner
Andre Williams
And now for some non-devil's dust-related news, here are the top ten sellers at Sound Exchange and Sig's Lagoon this week:
Sound Exchange
1. Shellac Excellent Italian Greyhound
2. Napalm Death Scum; 20th Anniversary Edition
3. Chaos Horde 1986 Demo LP
4. Jana Hunter There's No Home
5. Neutral Milk Hotel In the Aeroplane over the Sea
6. Charalambides Electricity Ghost
7. Bardo Pond / Pre split ten-inch
8. Pixies Surfer Rosa
9. Beirut Gulag Orkestar
10. Quintron "Jam Skate 12-inch"
Sig's Lagoon
1. Sideshow Tramps The Medicine Show
2. Moses Guest Best Laid Plans
3. Aggrolites Reggae Hit L.A.
4. White Stripes Icky Thump
5. Betty Davis Betty Davis
6. Blaze Foley Cold, Cold World
7. Betty Davis They Say I'm Different
8. Kashmere Stage Band Texas Thunder Soul 1968–1974
9. The Octanes Lucky Seven
10. James Hand Evil Things
(lists compiled by Craig Hlavaty)