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Making pop safe for pedophiles.

bspears.jpgThe best thing about Greg Kot’s SXSW wrap-up in today’s Chicago Tribune was not his dis of The Arctic Monkeys. It was this little tidbit about the launch of Britney Spears’ musical career:

“She had a bad complexion and small breasts when she came into my office and warbled a song,” said one former record company executive, Michael Caplan, of Britney Spears. “I couldn’t wait to get her out of my office.”

The exec who eventually signed Spears, Jive Records’ Jeff Fenster, said he based the decision not on a song in particular, but on a picture of the then-teenage Spears. She was sitting on a picnic blanket, wearing cutoffs and cuddling a puppy, Fenster said. “She looked like the sweet, All-American girl that you just wanted to defile and do bad things to, and that appealed to me.” (full story)

Niiiiiiiiiiiiice…

Prince’s Willy Wonka impression ends on Tuesday

As announced last month Prince has hidden seven purple tickets inside of his new CDs (or via download on iTunes). The winners get a tour of his house in Minnesota where there’ll be a private performance.

I’m not sure if all seven tickets have been nabbed yet, but the contest ends on Tuesday. Good luck to everyone.

where the people go

Many donewaiting.com writers are in SXSW. Who knows where the others are.

Regular posting to resume Monday, is my guess. In the meantime, there is our SXSW blog. You can read about me going on and on about Flaming Lips like a little girl.

links for 2006-03-15

SXSWaiting

Head on over here to our SXSW blog for recaps and last minute news.

It’s been a great time so far.

Metric + Islands US Tour

March

10 – New York City, Webster Hall
11 – Philadelphia, Starlight Ballroom
12 – Carrboro, Cat’s Cradle
13 – Athens, 40 Watt Club & Ballroom
15 – Dallas, Gypsy Ballroom
17 – Austin, Stubb’s
19 – Denver, Bluebird Theatre
21 – San Diego, House of Blues
23 – Los Angeles, Henry Fonda Theatre
24 – San Francisco, The Fillmore
26 – Portland, Wonder Ballroom
27 – Seattle, The Showbox
29 – Victoria, BC Legends
31 – Vancouver, BC The Commodore

April
1 – Vancouver, BC The Commodore
4 – Calgary, AB MacEwan Hall
6 – Edmonton, AB Shaw Convention Centre
7 – Saskatoon, SK The Odeon
8 – Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings Theatre
10 – Minneapolis, First Avenue
12 – Madison, The Annex
13 – Chicago, Metro
14 – Cincinnati, Bogarts
15 – Detroit, St. Andrews Hall

Gone to Texas

My flight leaves in two hours. I’ll be in Austin this afternoon and daily coverage of the SXSW music festival will begin tonight over on our (unofficial) SXSW blog.

Four donewaiting.com writers will be in Austin. I hope I see at least one other one while I’m down there.

links for 2006-03-10

New Built to Spill Stream

Here’s a link to a new Built to Spill song: Conventional Wisdom.

So the pigs ain't flying again…again.

Why a movie critic from the Chicago Tribune is reporting on this is beyond me but…

At one point I look down, and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd is sitting and chatting. Soon he stands up, and I ask him about his plans to tour a concert version of Floyd’s classic “Dark Side of the Moon” album in Europe with Floyd drummer Nick Mason in his band.

He’s still looking for someone to sing David Gilmour’s parts. I suggest David Gilmour, but, alas, last summer’s triumphant Live 8 Pink Floyd reunion didn’t stick, and Waters says Gilmour has been dumping on him in interviews again, saying Live 8 would’ve sounded just as good without Waters. (full story…warning though, it’s basically a bunch of name dropping by a “gee-whiz I can’t believe I’m surrounded by all these neat-o people” sort of reporter)

Well, maybe in another 25 years or so, eh?