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Here's Another New Soundgarden Track!

Got this from the @PearlJamOnLine. Thanks guys!  "Non-State Actor" is another track from the new album King Animal which comes out November 13. You can go here formore info.



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Hi. I'm Diane. I work here.

Now that I'm kicking around the halls more here at WAAF, I figure it's time to start taking over more of the proverbial interwebs.  Much of my yak time on the air is interrupted by an argument with LB, or Spaz cluster effing his way through life.  But here in this little text box, the only person who can interrupt me is me.  (Although, I'm sure Gurg could find a way...)

(And yes, that *is* supposed to say "Gurg" not Greg.)

So... what do you guys actually know about me?  I like to cook and I like cats.  Right?  WRONG!  There is plenty more to Diane.  I am pretty smart and have a lot to contribute.  I am not, however, a marine "berologist."  You must have some questions though, right?  There has to be something burning in the back of your little brain that you'd like to know... so leave it in a comment below, or shoot me an email at danielle@waaf.com, and I'll compile a little Diane FAQ to share.  And if there is something you'd like me to write about or research, let me know that too!

(Also, point of note, I only recently got a company email.  So if, at any point over the last seven years, you've tried to contact me at that email address, just know that your email is sitting in some dusty, unattended, catchall mailbox out in cyberspace and I never saw it.  My apologies.)  

-D


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Just Take One

Make sure you let your kids know about the "Honor Bowl":



From the mind of Holliston's Adam Green.  Have fun trick or treating.
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Led Zeppelin: The Re-Re-Remasters

Jimmy Page's manager Peter Mensch has told the U.K.'s Sunday Times that the guitarist is holed up in a west London studio "remastering every Led Zeppelin LP."  It is believed that the new remasters, which are due next year, will include alternate takes and unreleased material as well.

Page recently told Mojo magazine that there are plans to release each Zeppelin studio album as a box set with additional material from each LP. In addition, it was revealed in an article in The Australian that artist Shepard Fairley has been tapped to re-design the artwork for the upcoming reissues. 

Really?

From the moment my friend made me listen to "The Song Remains The Same" on headphones when I was in 6th grade to this day I have loved Led Zeppelin.  But c'mon Jimmy.  How many more remastering jobs can you pull off?  I have the vinyls, cd's, the first box set of remasters.  Then there was the "Early Days" and "Later Days" compilations, The "Definitive" Collection, The "Mothership"....  Now a box set for each re-issue Ala Pink Floyd.  
 
If they are as well done as the Floyd sets with tons of unreleased stuff and live shows(which were my favorite parts) then I will probably pay up.  But I have a proposal for Mr. Page.  How about letting us fans who have bought these albums three times already trade in our various copies for the new latest remasters.  I know, you're bringing the music to millions of new young fans, and that's great!  Keep it alive for future generations and hopefully they'll put down the One Direction and pick up the Zeppelin.  So how about for us old guys, put the unreleased stuff in one package and we'll just give our kids our old albums.  

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UPDATE Frankenstorm


UPDATES:
  • Traffic: State of CT prohibiting all highway truck traffic. MassDot advises truck drivers to seek refuge at MA secure locations.
  • Article: A State by State Look at the East Coast Superstorm
  • All service will be suspended effective 2pm today. Customers are encouraged to make final trips as early as possible.
  • According to MassDOT, Traffic: Boston- I-93NB Exit-14, Morrissey Blvd closed, flooding.
  • High Wind Warning in MA: Hazard, damaging winds east 35-45mph with gusts up to 75mph (in effect until Tuesday 6pm EST)
  • Gov. Patrick has requested that all schools close and private employers stay home on Monday. Additionally the governor says to keep the roads clear for emergency personnel.

Helpful hurricane/tropical storm resources:

Emergency Contact Numbers:

  • Red Cross: 1-800-RED CROSS
  • Salvation Army: 1-800-SAL-ARMY
  • MA State Police: 508-820-2300
  • Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA): 508-820-2000

Relief Information:


During A Hurricane

If a hurricane is likely in your area, you should:

  • Listen to the radio or TV for information.
  • Secure your home, close storm shutters and secure outdoor objects or bring them indoors.
  • Turn off utilities if instructed to do so. Otherwise, turn the refrigerator thermostat to its coldest setting and keep its doors closed.
  • Turn off propane tanks
  • Avoid using the phone, except for serious emergencies.
  • Moor your boat if time permits.
  • Ensure a supply of water for sanitary purpose such as cleaning and flushing toilets. Fill the bathtub and other larger containers with water.
  • Find out how to keep food safe during and after and emergency.

You should evacuate under the following conditions:

If you are directed by local authorities to do so. Be sure to follow their instructions.

  • If you live in a mobile home or temporary structure – such shelter are particularly hazardous during hurricane no matter how well fastened to the ground.
  • If you live in a high-rise building – hurricane winds are stronger at higher elevations.
  • If you live on the coast, on a floodplain, near a river, or on an island waterway.

Read more about evacuating yourself and your family. If you are unable to evacuate, go to your wind-safe room. If you do not have one, follow these guidelines:

  • Stay indoors during the hurricane and away from windows and glass doors.
  • Close all interior doors – secure and brace external doors.
  • Keep curtains and blinds closed. Do not be fooled if there is a lull; it could be the eye of the storm – winds will pick up again.
  • Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level.
  • Lie on the floor under a table or another sturdy object.
  • Avoid elevators.

What to do AFTER a Hurricane:

The winds and rains of a violent hurricane may have passed, but danger still exists. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers the following safety advice for homeowners returning to their property after a major storm.

Returning Home

Be informed.

Find out if local authorities have declared your neighborhood safe. Officials may close certain roads due to flooding or suspected road damage. Be aware if there are specific routes you need to take and if authorities have established assembly points for residents in your area.

Plan accordingly. Try to return to your home during daylight hours so you won't need to use lights. Make sure all family members are accounted for. Alert others of your status and plans to return home.

Drive carefully. Watch out for road hazards like debris and sinkholes.

Do NOT drive through any water. Standing water may be hiding large sinkholes or may be deeper than it appears. Attempting to drive through — even in a sport utility truck — may stall your vehicle and put you in a more dangerous situation.

Be aware of fallen electrical power lines. Do not drive over them or through any water that may contain downed lines.

If power lines fall on your vehicle while driving, continue to drive away from the danger. If your vehicle stalls, do not turn off the ignition and DO NOT get out. Wait for emergency rescue personnel and warn other bystanders away from your vehicle and potential danger.

Remain aware. Keep your radio tuned to local news and emergency broadcasts for updated information. If possible, keep a vehicle window slightly open so you can hear emergency sirens and other signals.

Once at Your Home and Property

Use extreme caution. Approach your home with a critical eye.

Be wary of fallen power lines on or near your property. Alert the power company and local authorities of the electrical hazard.

Buildings and homes that look undamaged may suffer from hidden dangers of flood damage. Do NOT work in or around any building until it has been examined and certified safe by professional engineers or architects. Leave the area immediately if you sense the building shifting or hear unusual noises that may signal a possible collapse.

Do you smell gas? Floodwaters may have shifted supply lines or broken seals. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off the main valve if possible, open the windows and leave the building immediately. Alert the gas company, as well as local police and fire departments.

Do NOT turn on any lights, smoke, light matches or do anything that could cause a spark. Do NOT return to your house until you are told it is safe to do so.

Avoid the shock of your life. If you see inside your home frayed wiring, sparks from wires or smell something burning but see no evidence of fire, you may have electrical damage. If possible, shut off the electric system at your home's main circuit breaker or fuse box.

Use portable, gas-powered electric generators outside on a dry and level surface. Never hook up a generator to your home's wiring. Never use a generator indoors where odorless carbon monoxide can accumulate and kill you.

Electrical equipment and appliances must be completely dry before use. Have a certified electrician check appliances if you are unsure of their safety condition.

 

Cleanup Safely

Wear proper protective clothing. Heavy-duty work gloves, hard hats, watertight boots with steel shanks and insoles should be used during cleanup. Earplugs and goggles or face shields should be worn if you are using, or are near, powered equipment such as chain saws, dryers and other dangerous tools.

Be cautious of chemicals. Floodwaters and high winds may have shifted or unearthed chemical containers. Avoid inhaling chemical fumes. Propane gas tanks for barbecue grills blown onto your property could pose a risk of fire and explosion. Notify your local fire department immediately to handle such hazards.

Be alert for animal dangers. Wild or stray domestic pets will be disoriented just like humans after a natural disaster. Do not attempt to corral or make contact with such animals. Call your local animal control office to deal with strays and disoriented pets.

If you are bitten by an animal, seek medical attention immediately.

Watch out for an increased presence of rats and other rodents which may feed off spoiled food or animal carcasses. Contact animal control authorities for information on how to dispose dead animals found on your property.

Don't wade into the water. Standing floodwater on your property may hide a host of dangers including live electrical lines and fecal matter from overflowed sewage lines. Do not let children play in any water or touch objects that may have been exposed to possibly contaminated water.

Other Tips

Be prepared for fire hazards. Always have at least two fire extinguishers at the cleanup site since water supplies may be inoperable and local fire department response may be slow.

Beware of spoiled food. Check all food for mold and other signs of spoilage. If in doubt, throw it out.

For more information on food safety concerns following a hurricane, check the Food and Drug Administration's Web site: http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/fsdisas.html.

Is the water safe? Use only bottled water for eating and drinking until local authorities verify that the public tap water system is safe to use again.

You can purify water by boiling it vigorously — it should be bubbling and rolling for at least one minute. If you can't boil water, add six drops of ordinary, unscented household bleach per gallon of contaminated water and stir well. Let the water stand for 30 minutes before use. Bleach alone will not kill parasitic organisms or make the water potable.

Watch your back. Use teams of two or more people to remove debris and heavy objects that weigh more than 50 pounds.

Beware stress and strain. Limit your cleanup to manageable tasks. Avoid over-exertion and take frequent breaks. Also be aware of signs of emotional distress, common after any natural disaster. Seek support from friends, neighbors, religious and professional organizations.

More safety information and tips can be found at the CDC Website.


And STAY TUNED to 97.7/107.3 for updates and alerts!

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The Rolling Stones Play Surprise Gig In Paris And Live To See Another Day!

The Rolling Stones played a surprise club gig last night at La Trabendo in Paris to about 600 lucky people.  The Stones have always warmed up with an intimate club show before they go out on tour.  Usually close to their current rehearsal space.  You might(or might not) remember their infamous show at Sir Morgan's Cove on Green St. in Worcester?  Although I wouldn't call the four gigs they have planned a "Tour", but Keith Richards says they, "Ain't doing all this for four gigs."  

Here's the setlist from the show:

"Route 66"
"It's Only Rock & Roll (But I Like It)"
"Shattered"
"When the Whip Comes Down"
"Champagne and Reefer"
"Doom and Gloom"
"Miss You"
"Start Me Up"
"Midnight Rambler"
"Tumbling Dice"
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Brown Sugar"


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Still Raging Against the Machine 20 years later!

Rage Against the Machine celebrates 20th anniversary of debut album with 2CD+DVD special edition in stores 11/27!

On November 27th,  Legacy Recordings will release Rage Against the Machine – XX, a commemorative 20th anniversary remastered edition of that debut.  The newly remastered for this anniversary release, Rage Against the Machine – XX will be available as a CD in three configurations:

1) 20th Anniversary Edition Deluxe Box Set housing two CDs, two DVDs, one 12″ 180gm vinyl LP, one 40 page booklet and two-sided poster;

2) 20th Anniversary Special Edition featuring two CDs and a bonus DVD featuring six tracks in an oversized softpack and

3) 20th Anniversary Edition single compact disc (with three bonus tracks).  12″ 180gm vinyl editions–a picture disc and a facsimile reproduction–of the original LP, remastered (no bonus tracks) will also be available.


Compact Disc One of the newly remastered Rage Against the Machine – XX will include the original album, in its entirety, as well as three collectible b-sides from era.

Compact Disc Two presents the original Rage Against the Machine demo tape.  Recorded in 1991 and sold for $5 at the merch table at early Rage shows, the tape achieved mythical word-of-mouth status amongst music fans while helping to seal the band’s deal with Epic Records.  The 20th anniversary releases of Rage Against the Machine – XX marks the first time the entire RATM demo tapes have seen a full official release.

DVD #1 included in the Deluxe Box Set features Rage Against the Machine’s historic free concert in Finsbury Park on June 2010, performed as a thank-you to UK fans for making “Killing in the Name” the UK’s Number One Single during Christmas week 2009. Also included is the band’s groundbreaking music videos plus live concert performance clips.

DVD#2 takes you back to the release of Rage’s debut album focusing on live performance from 1991-1994 which features the full set of  RATM’s first public performance as well as various live, rare clips.

Rage Against the Machine – XX will include new liner notes, penned especially for the band’s 20th anniversary by longtime fan and hip-hop pioneer Chuck D.

Click here to order online!

 

Below are the 3 seperate track listings and package descriptions.

I. Rage Against the Machine – XX (20th Anniversary Edition Deluxe Box Set)

2 x CDs + 2 x DVDs + 180gm LP

12″ lift-off box

40 page booklet

2 sided poster

 

CD 1  - Rage Against The Machine – Remastered

01. Bombtrack

02. Killing In The Name

03. Take The Power Back

04. Settle For Nothing

05. Bullet In The Head

06. Know Your Enemy

07. Wake Up

08. Fistful Of Steel

09. Township Rebellion

10. Freedom

Bonus Tracks (b-sides)

11. Bombtrack (live, taken from Bombtrack single)

12 Bullet in the Head (live, taken from Bullet in the Head single)

13. Take The Power Back (live, taken from Freedom single)

 

CD 2 – “The Original Demos” – first official commercial release (except where noted)

01. Bombtrack

02. Take The Power Back

03. Bullet in the Head

04. Darkness of Greed (previously released)

05. Clear the Lane (previously released)

06. Township Rebellion

07. Know Your Enemy

08. Mindset’s A Threat

09. Killing In The Name

10. Auto Logic

11. The Narrows

12. Freedom

 

DVD #1

“The Battle of Britain” – previously unreleased

FINSBURY PARK, LONDON ENGLAND (JUNE 6, 2010)

1. Testify

2. Bombtrack

3. People Of The Sun

4. Know Your Enemy

5. Bulls On Parade

6. Township Rebellion

7. Bullet In The Head

8. White Riot

9. Guerrilla Radio

10. Sleep Now In The Fire

11. Freedom

12. Killing In The Name

 

MUSIC VIDEOS

“Killing in the Name” (1992)

“Bullet in the Head” (1993)

“Bombtrack” (1993)

“Freedom” (1993)

“Bulls on Parade” (1996)

“People of the Sun” (1996)

“No Shelter” (1998)

“Guerrilla Radio” (1999)

“Sleep Now in the Fire” (2000) – first official commercial release

“Testify” (2000) – first official commercial release

“Renegades of Funk” (2000) – first official commercial release

“How I Could Just Kill a Man” (2000) – previously unreleased

 

LIVE MATERIAL FROM 1997 VIDEO COMPILATION – first time on DVD

“The Ghost Of Tom Joad”

“Vietnow” – Irvine, CA – 1997

“People Of The Sun”

“Bulls On Parade”

“Bullet In The Head”

“Zapata’s Blood” – Rock Am Ring Festival, Germany – 1996

“Know Your Enemy”

“Bombtrack”

“Tire Me” – Reading Festival 1996

“Killing In The Name” – Pink Pop Festival – 1994

 

DVD #2 – all previously unreleased

“First Public Performance”

CAL STATE NORTH RIDGE, CA (OCTOBER 23, 1991)

1. Killing In The Name

2. Take The Power Back

3. Autologic

4. Bullet In The Head

5. Hit The Deck

6. Township Rebellion

7. Darkness Of Greed

8. Clear The Lane

9. Clampdown

10. Know Your Enemy

11. Freedom

PINK POP 1994 – “Freedom”

VIC THEATRE 1993 – “Take the Power Back”

JC DOBBS 1993 – “Fistful of Steel”

SOUNDSTAGE PERFORMANCE 1992 – “Bombtrack”

Halfway House 1992 – “Wake Up”

Castaic 1992 - “Settle for



San Luis Obispo 1992 – “Clear the Lane&a
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Rush Play Like Clockwork At The TD Garden

Rush has been making great music for the last 44 years but last night they focused mostly on their last 30.  Most likely because Bass player Geddy Lee can’t quite hit those notes from the epic 70’s material.  These guys are getting to retirement age and have no problem making fun of themselves.  Before the meet and greet with Geddy and guitarist Alex Lifeson even their security guys giving the briefing made sure we didn't’t “knock Geddy’s cane out from under him” and “ we have to go back to wake them up because it’s their nap time”.  But their playing was still sharp and concise as it was when I first saw them on the “Signals” tour back in 1982 at the Worcester Centrum(now DCU Center).

In fact it was kind of a flashback as they opened with “Subdivisions” from that album complete with clips from the video of high school kids from the early 80’s.  And that’s where they stayed for the first set: The 80’s.  Occasionally plucking a few songs from the early 90’s like “Dreamline” and the instrumental “Where’s My Thing” from 1991’s “Roll The Bones”.  The 1985 “Power Windows” album had the majority of the first set with the powerful “Big Money”, as well as “Middletown Dreams”, “Grand Designs”, and the epic “Territories”.  “Power Windows” is an album full 80’s fears like nuclear war, out of control banks, and corporate greed.  Stuff we’re still dealing with in the 21st century.  They also pulled out the “Signals” nugget “Analog Kid” with Uber-Baseball fan Geddy Lee throwing in a Red Sox reference.  I thought my head was going to explode. The only diversion from the 80’s/early nineties was the set closer “Far Cry” from the 2007’s “Snakes And Arrows”.  But that was it for their post Y2K/pre- “Clockwork Angels” stuff.

After a short break and a long ass bathroom line (The Men’s Room at Rush Shows are always miles long while the very few ladies breeze in and out of their respective rest room.  They should just open up the Ladies room to the guys since the ratio is probably 8-1) they concentrated on the excellent new effort, “Clockwork Angels” with the first guest musicians they have ever brought on tour.  The Clockwork Angels String Ensemble’s six violins and two cellos added a sweet underlying melody to the new material that never overpowered the songs.  It also added to the cinematic tone of the new material.  The two high points for me in the second set were “The Wreckers” which was accompanied by one of the best stage productions I’ve ever seen.  The backdrop was cut out animation of a ship pressing on through raging seas and storms, at one point, the relentless rain on the screen was  mimicked by tiny white lights on stage giving the effect of rain in that entire end of the arena.  It was amazing.  Also, “The Garden” was definitely the centerpiece of the second set with the band clearly enjoying playing the fresh material.

The guys came back after a quick break to play the classics with “Tom Sawyer” into the “2112 Overture/Temples Of Syrinx” and then a surprise addition of the “2112 Finale”.  Geddy’s voice struggled a bit but the intensity was still there as well as the smiles.  Even after four decades they still look like they’re having a blast on stage. You can get the full setlist here.

The drum solos were served up in much smaller chunks this time as opposed to the one long epic stretch.  There were three mini-solos that lasted only a few minutes each.  Drummer Neil Peart as always dazzled behind the kit while looking very Zen.  Geddy’s bass work was astounding as usual especially during “YYZ” and Alex’s shining moments were mostly during the new songs which give him a lot of space to stretch out and make those faces like he just ripped off a toe nail.  Great musicians always make it look so easy.  Overall another Nerdariffic performance that I’m sure set the chat rooms ablaze.

Were you at the show?  What did you think?  Leave a comment in the section below.

By the way, Geddy told me he was rooting for the Tigers.



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Axl Rose sits down with Jimmy Kimmel

Axl Rose stepped out of his house, and showed up ON TIME for a sit down interview with Jimmy Kimmel last night. He talked about his tardiness, voting for Obama, Halloween decorations, dressing up like corn with corn rows, and how members of G'N'R used to work at Tower Records on Sunset where Axl was a manager. Check  out the videos below.


 
 


 
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What If There Was A Denny's In The Shire?

Imagine a hoard of Orcs who just got their asses handed to them by a bunch of Elves, Humans, and creepy glowing green skeletons.  They're tired, bleeding, and most of all HUNGRY!  Unfortunately they're in the middle of nowhere, Middle Earth, and the only thing in the area is a giant serpent in an old cave and some talking trees and they may have been stoned.  Wait..what's that on the Horizon?  Holy Sauron! It's a Denny's!
 

Beginning November 6 you'll be able to dine on "Frodo's Pot Roast Skillet" and "The Gandalf Gobble" at your local Denny's as part of their tie-in to the upcoming movie "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey".  And why not?  Hobbits eat like seven times a day.  They have a second breakfast for crying out loud!  There is nothing more nourishing than eating a "Hobbit Hole Breakfast" to keep you fortified for your journey to rid the Middle Earth of evil..or for your ride to work.  You can even "Build Your Own Hobbit Slam".  It's all starting to sound a little Hobbitsexual.  The "Shire Sausage" will surely put hair on your feet.  



Seriously, this commercial is probably not far from what you'll see rolling into a Denny's for "11pm After Ale Grease Gorge".  It will be Ring Nerd Central with fat guys wearing cloaks and home made armor they built in their parents basement.  Denny's will be handing out collectible cards and other items so you know it's true.  I swear by the Fork of Theoden, it be the truth..
 
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