This is great. I think my favorite category is “badass misspellings,” as contrasted with “pointless misspellings.” (via Jeremy, in comments.)
Category: Music
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Big screen Eddie
How cool is this–Iron Maiden is releasing a big-screen tour documentary. Equally cool–singer Bruce Dickinson is a licensed pilot and flew the jet they traveled on (appropriately named “Ed Force One”) for much of the tour.
The movie is called Iron Maiden: Flight 666. Doesn’t get much more metal than that.
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Friday metal – As I Lay Dying, “Within Destruction”
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Saturday metal – freezing cold pre-Inaugural edition
Some very cool animation in this video from French enviro-metallers Gojira:
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Friday metal – Dio, “Rainbow in the Dark”
Is Ronnie James Dio the worst dresser in metal? Well, he’d have some pretty stiff competition (see, e.g., the entire sub-genre of “viking metal”), but I think he’d be a strong contender.
Doesn’t stop him from rocking, though. (If anything, it might help.)
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Friday metal – Black Sabbath, “Faries Wear Boots”
My brother-in-law and his wife got me a Sabbath “best of” collection for Christmas and I’ve been rediscovering some of the lesser known gems:
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Pre-Christmas odds and ends
The ATR household is off to visit family for the better part of the next week, so blogging will be light–well, even lighter than usual.
Here’s a sampling of what I’ve been reading ’round the Web lately:
Christopher has several posts on l’affaire Rick Warren that are, as usual, very much worth your time. (See here, here, and here.)
Congrats to John Schwenkler, whose blog Upturned Earth has been absorbed into the ever-expanding conservative media empire that is Culture 11.
Lynn reflects on the movie Milk and how different the atmosphere for gay rights in California has changed since the 70’s (n.b.: a couple of f-bombs).
I thought this article on St. Joseph at Slate was neat.
Jennifer reminds us that it’s T-minus one month till the Lost season premiere! (And don’t forget Battlestar Galactica on January 18th!)
Alan Jacobs and Noah Millman discuss intereligious dialogue at the American Scene. This is something I haven’t given as much thought to as I’d like. (See here, here, and here.)
Tom Engelhardt writes on publishing and reading during a downturn. Also see this: “The Tyranny of the ‘To-Read’ Pile”
George Monbiot on peak oil.
This is interesting: Meat Consumption and CO2 Emissions
Not surprisingly, beef has the highest CO2 emissions per pound, but surprisingly high also are cheese and shrimp. I wonder if transportation was included in the figuring.
This talk from the E.F. Schumahcer Institute was delivered in May, but it still seems entirely relevant to our current predicament.Finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t bring you Christmas wishes from Ronnie James Dio (along with the rest of the Dio-era Black Sabbath line-up).
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

Conrad von Soest, Nativity (1404) Share this:
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Friday Metal: Top 8 of ’08
Is it time to start the inevitable “best of” lists already?
Well, I know that you all have been waiting with baited breath for my top heavy metal albums of 2008. I make no claim that these are “the best” in any objective sense, just that they’re the ones I listened to and enjoyed the most (in no particular order and along with clips):
Metallica, Death Magnetic
“The Day That Never Comes”
Gojira, The Way of All Flesh
“Vacuity”
Trivium, Shogun
“Down From the Sky”
Opeth, Watershed
“Porcelain Heart”
Scar Symmetry, Holographic Universe
“Morphogenesis”
Protest the Hero, Fortress
“Sequoia Throne”
Enslaved, Vertebrae
“The Watcher”
Unearth, The March
“My Will Be Done”
Honorable mentions:All Shall Perish, Awaken the Dreamers
Arsis, We Are the Nightmare
Underoath, Lost in the Sound of SeparationShare this:
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Friday metal – Metallica, “All Nightmare Long”
This is one of my one or two favorite tracks from Death Magnetic. And the video is downright weird.
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Ricky Nelson, Dino, and the Duke
The great Howard Hawks/John Wayne western Rio Bravo wasn’t just an excuse to pair Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson, but it didn’t hurt:
I’m watching this tonight and just felt like posting these.
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