Saturday, July 1, 2017
JEFFREY MORGAN’S MEDIA BLACKOUT #581 JEFFREY MORGAN’S
MEDIA BLACKOUT #581.214! Sum 41 – All the Good Sh**: 14 Solid Gold Hits 2000-2008 (Aquarius)
:: I’ll say what these smug dealers are too pussy to spell out on their album cover because they’re afraid of
losing valuable Wal-Mart sales: This juvenile generic angst rock is shit.
Johnny Winter And… –
Live (Columbia) :: I tossed this one on the old Victrola and 30 seconds into the first paint-peeling track, “Good
Morning Little School Girl,” the graft-takers at Toronto’s City Hall had passed a noise ordinance banning me from
ever playing this album again. Can’t say I blame ’em.
Doug Cox & Salil Bhatt
– Slide To Freedom 2 (Northern Blues) :: A passel of peacenik paeans primarily played to power your interplanetary
pud into place! Synthetic Elements – Trashed Out Paradise (Filthy Beast) :: Anyone expecting a Moogster
mash because of the band name will be surprised to find an ambitious pop-rock offering which has some early Alice aural theater
lurking in the background. Next time, they should let their inner Coop out. SIZZLING PLATTERS OF THE WEEK:
Jeff Jarrett – King Of The Mountain (TNA Home Video) :: I hate monopolies, especially big bloated
ones that ruthlessly swallow up the competition and then callously humiliate former employees by publicly blacklisting them
from work on live television. So when professional wrestler Jeff Jarrett put his money when his mat is and bucked the odds
by successfully forming his own competitive brand of Total Nonstop Action fifteen years ago, he ended up getting the best
revenge. Now comes this whopping 12-hour, four-disc set which, unlike previous wrestling compilations, alternates every match
with a lengthy in-depth interview segment that tells the entire story of Double J’s guitar slingin’ career from
his early years of toil and turmoil in the regional promotions to now. Augmented by a wealth of rare archival footage, this
veritable half-day history of the wrestling profession is essential viewing for anyone who’s a champion of free enterprise—especially
since JJ’s back ruling the roost at Impact Wrestling—which is why King Of The Mountain is the retro-wrestling
DVD of the week. Be seeing you!
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