Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
R.I.P. Lance Cade
Today I am saddened to hear about the death of Lance McNaught, better known to us as Lance/Garrison Cade. McNaught had a history of drug problems, namely painkillers and sleeping pills, which contributed to his being released from World Wrestling Entertainment. It troubles me to see a young man like McNaught, who was only 29, passing away due to drug issues. It was bad enough seeing this happen to the wrestling stars who came up in the 80's and 90's, but I had hoped that the generation of the 00's would avoid such a fate. Instead, we've lost Umaga and now Lance Cade. It also troubles me that WWE's Wellness Policy seems designed more so to protect WWE's public image by making sure wrestlers aren't dropping dead under their employment, but doesn't seem to go very far into actually addressing the problem itself.
Rowe's Summer 2010.
This video basically highlights what I've been doing all summer and why I haven't been keeping up with the blog.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Quick Cool Tour rundown.
House of Blues, Boston MA - 7/20/10
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
July Updates
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Rowe's Top 25 - 7/3/10
This Chart | Song | Artist | Last |
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1 | "American Slang" | The Gaslight Anthem | 2 |
2 | "Lay Me Down" | The Dirty Heads | 5 |
3 | "Trinity" | Paper Tongues | 6 |
4 | "Punch Drunk Grinning Soul" | Flogging Molly | 4 |
5 | "To Plant a Seed" | We Came As Romans | NEW |
6 | "Robots May Break Your Heart" | Riverboat Gamblers | 1 |
7 | "You and Your Heart" | Jack Johnson | 3 |
8 | "We Share the Same Skies" | The Cribs | 7 |
9 | "Flash Delirium" | MGMT | 8 |
10 | "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" | Against Me! | 10 |
11 | "Get It Right" | Authority Zero | 11 |
12 | "Tighten Up" | The Black Keys | NEW |
13 | "Heartbeat Song" | The Futureheads | 15 |
14 | "Can't Get Enough" | Rooney | 18 |
15 | "You Will Leave a Mark" | A Silent Film | 12 |
16 | "Parallels" | As I Lay Dying | NEW |
17 | "Neutron Star Collision" | Muse | 13 |
18 | "1983" | Neon Trees | 14 |
19 | "Dog Days Are Over" | Florence + The Machine | 9 |
20 | "Little Lion Man" | Mumford and Sons | 22 |
21 | "Trippin' Down the Freeway" | Weezer | 20 |
22 | "Bottled in a Cork" | Ted & The Pharmacists | 21 |
23 | "The Royal We" | Silversun Pickups | 19 |
24 | "The American Scream" | Alkaline Trio | 24 |
25 | "Bloodbuzz Ohio" | The National | NEW |
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Ring of Honor - Death Before Dishonor VIII Hype
Tonight is Ring of Honor's big iPPV - Death Before Dishonor VIII! The show only costs $14.99 and will be airing on GoFightLive.TV. I am very excited about this event. In a time when WWE fires Bryan Danielson for choking with a tie and TNA refuses to elevate Desmond Wolfe when the fans demand it, it is extremely important that we all support products like Ring of Honor and help them reach the next stage. The Tyler Black/Davey Richards main event could be a MOTYC and there is no obvious winner. The El Generico/Kevin Steen match has been building since Final Battle 2009 and could steal the show. Christopher Daniels will be taking on Kenny Omega, a man who many consider to be the next ace. Austin Aries collides with Delirious. The Kings of Wrestling (Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero) defend the ROH Tag Team titles against the Briscoes. There is a lot of bad bood there, as the Briscoes attacked the KOW's valet, Sara Del Rey. The KOW responded by attacking the Briscoes' father. These two teams have had awesome matches in the past, this could be another classic.
On paper, this is the best Ring of Honor show of the last couple of years. If you are sick and tired of being insulted by WWE and TNA, put your money where you mouth is and order this show.
Rowe's Top 25 - 6/19/10
This Chart | Song | Artist | Last |
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1 | "Robots May Break Your Heart" | Riverboat Gamblers | 1 |
2 | "American Slang" | The Gaslight Anthem | 8 |
3 | "You and Your Heart" | Jack Johnson | 2 |
4 | "Punch Drunk Grinning Soul" | Flogging Molly | 5 |
5 | "Lay Me Down" | Dirty Heads | 6 |
6 | "Trinity" | Paper Tongues | 3 |
7 | "We Share the Same Skies" | The Cribs | 15 |
8 | "Flash Delirium" | MGMT | 4 |
9 | "Dog Days Are Over" | Florence + The Machine | 7 |
10 | "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" | Against Me! | 9 |
11 | "Get It Right" | Authority Zero | 13 |
12 | "You Will Leave a Mark" | A Silent Film | 18 |
13 | "Neutron Star Collision" | Muse | 10 |
14 | "1983" | Neon Trees | 11 |
15 | "Heartbeat Song" | The Futureheads | 17 |
16 | "Wild and Young" | American Bang | 14 |
17 | "Imaginary Enemy" | Circa Survive | 12 |
18 | "Can't Get Enough" | Rooney | 25 |
19 | "The Royal We" | Silversun Pickups | 22 |
20 | "Trippin' Down the Freeway" | Weezer | 24 |
21 | "Bottled in a Cork" | Ted & The Pharmacists | 20 |
22 | "Little Lion Man" | Mumford and Sons | 23 |
23 | "Giving Up the Gun" | Vampire Weekend | 16 |
24 | "The American Scream" | Alkaline Trio | NEW |
25 | "Gaia Bleeds (Make Way for Man) | Set Your Goals | NEW |
There will not be a new list next week on account of me getting married. I hope that's an alright excuse.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Bryan Danielson situation.
The past year has been another rough stretch. I had to see Jeff Hardy burn out again. I had to sit through CM Punk getting elevated to what appeared to be a permanent main event status, only to get the rug pulled out from under him (though I acknowledge that his SES angle has done wonders for him). I have to sit through week after week of "celebrity" guest hosts. I had to bear witness to the abomination that was Chavo Guerrero vs. Hornswoggle (I kind of consider that one to be the anti-Austin/McMahon feud). Even with WWE going PG, that hasn't been a big issue to me, because it seemed like all it really did was prevent embarassing trash storylines from making it on TV and the lack of blood was a non-issue as far as I'm concerned.
But now, I think I have just about had it.
On Monday, Raw was complete and utter shit. It was truly embarassing. Need I say anything more than "dancing Vladimir Kozlov?" But at the very end, something interesting and unexpected happened. The NXT rookies stormed the ring, beat up everyone at ringside, tore the announce tables and ring apart, and gave John Cena the worst beating he's suffered in years. It was the first truly interesting and exciting angle that had come along in years. Think about it, in recent memory WWE's idea of a big angle is "Who killed Mr. McMahon" or "Who is Mr. McMahon's bastard son?" NXT rookies invading is a great wrestling concept that would lead to, what are those things called, oh yeah: MATCHES! And in the midst of all the excitement, Daniel Bryan choked Justin Roberts with his own tie, spat in Cena's face, and informed Cena that he was "not better than me." It was fantastic and I was eagerly anticipating what the follow-up would be on the next Raw.
But nope. Not anymore. To my disbelief, I clicked onto 411Mania only to read that WWE had released Daniel Bryan. This made no sense at all to me, because there had to be a good reason, right? We are talking about a man who in recent weeks pinned The Miz cleanly and went toe-to-toe with Batista. If I didn't know better, I would say that Daniel Bryan was a man that WWE had big plans for. So why was he released? The first idea was that the Linda McMahon for Senate campaign was horrified by the Justin Roberts choking because of a fear that Linda's opponents could make Chris Benoit comparisons. That seems like a stretch to me, but whatever. But then, the seemingly real reason came up. Mattel, the toy company, which makes WWE action figures, did not like the incident. And apparently it was not enough to just ask WWE never to do another choking segment again, apparently they need Daniel Bryan fired.
So now the NXT invasion could be in jeopardy. Perhaps it will continue as planned, just minus Daniel Bryan. Or maybe the whole thing will be scrapped due to the violent nature of it, which is just too much for Mattel. I don't see how or why Mattel should be calling the shots. They make action figures and games based on Avatar, but I don't recall James Cameron asking them for permission for what he could or couldn't do in that film. Did Mattel even see Avatar, there is quite a bit of violence in that film, including the DEATH of several characters. Basically, if WWE now operates in a business model that includes taking orders from their toy companies and bending over to appease them, then I am no longer interested in the WWE product. I have sat through too much shit over the years to have to tolerate my favorite wrestler getting fired because he upset the Hot Wheels guys.
On the plus side, the rumors seem to suggest that WWE will rehire Bryan in a few months, after this has cooled down, but that is still unacceptable to me. Daniel Bryan is needed on television NOW. The NXT angle needs him NOW. He has worked too hard for too long and taken too many bumps over the years to even have to wait six months. He earned his job with WWE and paid more than his share of dues along the way. I really hope the internet outrage over this incident spills over onto Raw. "We want Hardy" chants got Matt Hardy back into the WWE once, perhaps "We want Bryan" could do the same. To get rid of him this way is an insult to everything he went through to get there in the first place. It's an insult to every fan who supported Bryan over the years. And it's an insult to us fans who put up with all the stupid shit in WWE programming in the hopes that someone like Bryan will make it to the top.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
CHIKARA - Anniversario Zehn
Rowe's Top 25 - 6/12/10
This Chart | Song | Artist | Last |
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1 | "Robots May Break Your Heart" | Riverboat Gamblers | 7 |
2 | "You and Your Heart" | Jack Johnson | 1 |
3 | "Trinity" | Paper Tongues | 5 |
4 | "Flash Delirium" | MGMT | 2 |
5 | "Punch Drunk Grinning Soul" | Flogging Molly | 3 |
6 | "Lay Me Down" | The Dirty Heads | 10 |
7 | "Dog Days Are Over" | Florence + The Machine | 4 |
8 | "American Slang" | The Gaslight Anthem | 8 |
9 | "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" | Against Me! | 6 |
10 | "Neutron Star Collision" | Muse | 9 |
11 | "1983" | Neon Trees | 13 |
12 | "Imaginary Enemy" | Circa Survive | 15 |
13 | "Get it Right" | Authority Zero | NEW |
14 | "Wild and Young" | American Bang | 11 |
15 | "We Share the Same Skies" | The Cribs | 14 |
16 | "Giving Up The Gun" | Vampire Weekend | 12 |
17 | "Heartbeat Song" | The Futureheads | 18 |
18 | "You Will Leave a Mark" | A Silent Film | 19 |
19 | "Lesson Learned" | Alice in Chains | 20 |
20 | "Bottled in a Cork" | Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | NEW |
21 | "Lisztomania" | Phoenix | 16 |
22 | "The Royal We" | Silversun Pickups | NEW |
23 | "Little Lion Man" | Mumford and Sons | NEW |
24 | "Tripping Down the Freeway" | Weezer | NEW |
25 | "Can't Get Enough" | Rooney | NEW |
Yep, I'm expanding the list to 25 this week. There was just too much that I didn't want to exclude. I'm excited that "Tripping Down the Freeway" is the new Weezer single, as it has easily been my favorite track from Raditude.
Minor note, I'm definitely going to miss Warped Tour due to my honeymoon (which is okay given the circumstances). To make up for it, I'm going to the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour on August 6th, featuring Silverstein, Dance Gavin Dance, We Came As Romans, and a host of others. I'm also contemplating The Cool Tour, featuring As I Lay Dying and Underoath.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Rowe's Top 20 - 6/5/10
This Chart | Song | Artist | Last |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "You and Your Heart" | Jack Johnson | 5 |
2 | "Flash Delirium" | MGMT | 1 |
3 | "Punch Drunk Grinning Soul" | Flogging Molly | 8 |
4 | "Dog Days Are Over" | Florence + The Machine | 2 |
5 | "Trinity" | Paper Tongues | 7 |
6 | "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" | Against Me! | 3 |
7 | "Robots May Break Your Heart" | Riverboat Gamblers | 12 |
8 | "American Slang" | The Gaslight Anthem | 4 |
9 | "Neutron Star Collision" | Muse | 13 |
10 | "Lay Me Down" | The Dirty Heads | 14 |
11 | "Wild and Young" | American Bang | 6 |
12 | "Giving Up The Gun" | Vampire Weekend | 9 |
13 | "1983" | Neon Trees | 16 |
14 | "We Share the Same Skies" | The Cribs | 17 |
15 | "Imaginary Enemy" | Circa Survive | 18 |
16 | "Lisztomania" | Phoenix | 10 |
17 | "This Addiction" | Alkaline Trio | 11 |
18 | "Heartbeat Song" | The Futureheads | NEW |
19 | "You Will Leave a Mark" | A Silent Film | NEW |
20 | "Lesson Learned" | Alice in Chains | NEW |