Name: El Bicho
Weblog: elbichoshive.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 977
First Published: Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Last Published: Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Currently listing articles 977-951:
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Concert Review: Gov't Mule & Back Door Slam - House of Blues, Anaheim, CA - 11/20/08— Two blues bands pass through Anaheim.
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Music DVD Review: Smashing Pumpkins – If All Goes Wrong— A very good look at an artist trying to forge a new path while trying to satisfy both himself and the audience.
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Blu-ray Review: Tropic Thunder (Unrated Director's Cut)— “Man, I don't drop character 'till I done the DVD commentary.”
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Product Review: New Zealand Natural Premium Ice Cream— I enjoyed all five flavors sampled and would recommend them to ice cream connoisseurs.
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Blu-Ray Review: WALL·E (Three-Disc Special Edition)— Likely to be included on many 2008 Top-Ten lists for both films and Blu-rays.
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DVD Review: Sunset Boulevard - The Centennial Collection— As perfect as a film can get.
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Book Review: Mind Over Matter 4 - The Images of Pink Floyd by Storm Thorgerson and Peter Curzon— An excellent exhibition catalog of Thorgerson’s work.
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Music Review: KISS - IKONS — A new collection of old material. Is it worth it?
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Toyota and Fender Debut 2009 Matrix 6-String At SEMA 2008— Toyota and Fender team up to deliver the impressive
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Music Review: Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition (2CD+DVD) — At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition is a must-have if you don’t own it, and a valuable upgrade if you do.
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DVD Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000 - 20th Anniversary Edition— Well worth owning, but was expecting a tad more in honor of the 20th Anniversary.
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Music Review: The Smiths - The Sound of the Smiths (2-CD Deluxe Edition)— My reaction to these albums is conflicted because I don’t know whom they are for?
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Blu-ray Review: Planet of the Apes (1968)— You'll want to get your stinking paws on this one.
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DVD Review: Popeye The Sailor, Volume Three: 1941-1943— "Volume 3" marks the end of an era, but not on a strong note.
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CD Comedy Review: George Carlin - Carlin On Campus— Anyone driving slower than you is an idiot and anyone driving faster than you is a maniac.
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Music Review: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy And The Poor Boys (40th Anniversary Edition)— Bring a few nickels and tap your feet.
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Blu-ray Review: Dr. No— The one that started it all.
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Game Review: Partisan Pong — Not since the writings of Hunter S. Thompson have politics and alcohol consumption blended so well together.
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Music Review: Electric Six - Flashy— These silly songs are a lot of fun to dance to and laugh at.
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Music Review: Joan Osborne - Little Wild One— It’s not all passion and laughs.
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Music DVD Review: Bill Evans - Live in '64-'75 — A great set both for Evans fans and those looking for an entrance into world of jazz.
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Movie Review: Pride And Glory — Neither a must-see nor a waste of time and money for fans of the genre.
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Music Review: Bob Dylan - Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006— This is Dylan at his best: an artist trying out different ideas, proving it’s the journey not the destination.
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DVD Review: You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (Remastered Deluxe Edition) — Completists will naturally want it while those unfamiliar will be better served with a rental.
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Music Review: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River (40th Anniversary Edition)— One surefire ways is to get yourself back to the bayou, is to travel down “Green River.”
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Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— You will believe an Iron Man can fly.
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He Heard, She Heard: Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville (Deluxe Edition)— Two perspectives on Phair's breakthrough debut.


