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Metallica ‘Kill ‘Em All’ feature in the February issue of Metal Hammer Germany. Photo taken behind First Avenue in Minneapolis.
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Cliff ‘Em All!

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Minnesota Reporter Lee Valsvik run over on live TV

Lee Valsvik got a little more than she bargained for during a live shot for the KARE 11 Saturday show. Laughed for a good 3 mins on this one…

Off-Duty Minneapolis cop drills guy in face for talking loud (VIDEO)

Minneapolis Police Sgt. David Clifford

Minneapolis Police Sgt. David Clifford booking photo

From Fox 9 News: On Tuesday, the felony assault charges leveled against Minneapolis Police Sgt. David Clifford were upgraded from third to first degree in connection with the knock-out punch that put a bar patron in Andover on life support.

Clifford was charged after throwing a punch at Tanner’s Station on June 16, hitting Brian Vander Lee during a dispute over a cell phone conversation. Vander Lee was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery for bleeding on his brain.

The altercation was caught on surveillance video and shows Clifford approaching and punching Vander Lee in the face shortly thereafter.

Vander Lee was drunk, registering a .189 blood-alcohol concentration at the time and allegedly was causing a disturbance. Does the video footage back it up? I think not.

Brian Vander Lee

Brian Vander Lee – The victim, in case you couldn’t tell.

Watch the video here.

This cop never had to leave his chair. He should have left or asked staff at the restaurant to handle Vander Lee if he was causing a disturbance. Clifford has some major anger issues and needs to pay for what he did here.

Monday Music Rewind: Soul Asylum – Summer of Drugs

Soul Asylum performing “Summer of Drugs” live in Minneapolis on 12/23/05 at First Avenue. Soul Asylum released this song in 1994. It was one of my favorites in high school. You can buy it here.

Michael Bland best known for playing with Prince, is on the drums. Bland now drums for Nick Jonas. Yes, that Nick Jonas.

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The world’s quietest place

There’s a room in Minnesota that’s so quiet it becomes unbearable after a short time. The longest that anyone has survived in the ‘anechoic chamber’ at Orfield Laboratories in South Minneapolis is just 45 minutes. It’s 99.99% sound absorbent, it’s the world’s quietest place, but stay there too long and you may start hallucinating.

When it’s quiet, ears will adapt. The quieter the room, the more things you hear. You’ll hear your heart beating, sometimes you can hear your lungs, hear your stomach gurgling loudly. In the anechoic chamber, you become the sound. (via The Presurfer)

Anechoic chamber

Source: Yamato IBM research centre

Orfield Laboratories

Source: Orfield Laboratories

Monday Music Rewind: Material Issue

Jim Ellison pictured far right

The band Material Issue formed in 1985. In early 1991, Material Issue broke onto the national scene with their debut album International Pop Overthrow (IPO) which sold over 300,000 copies. In the summer of 1995 the band co-headlined the first Edgefest in Somerset, Wisconsin (named for its sponsor, Minneapolis alternative radio station 93.7 The Edge). Material Issue was the brainchild of frontman Jim Ellison, who also played guitar, sang lead vocals, and wrote most Material Issue songs. The band came to a tragic and sudden end when Ellison committed suicide on June 20, 1996 by carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage. No one knows for sure why he did it but the loss of their record label in 1995 as well as an end to a long term relationship were rumored to be contributing factors. A suicide note was found by police, but the contents of that note remain known only to Ellison’s family. Because of this suicide, we may never know what this band could have accomplished. Here are two of my favorite songs from the Modern Rock era that Material Issue gave us. Buy them here.


OMG MOVE!

If you live in Minnesota, you know that driving here can be FRUSTRATING! I think it’s because we are passive aggressive in nature. This license plate sums up my feelings pretty well. We all know who the bad drivers are in Minneapolis.

OMGMOVE
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Free Brother Ali music download

The Bite Marked Heart
Minneapolis rapper Brother Ali has dropped a new EP. Entitled The Bite Marked Heart, the seven-track effort features guest appearances from Phonte and Stokley Williams, among others.

Stream and/or download the project for free here. Yes, I said “FREE.”

Amazon has some other good tracks too, so check them out.

Ali’s fifth LP, tentatively titled Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color, is due out later this year.

A tell-all book about the KQRS Morning Show

KQRSIf you’re from Minnesota, then you are familiar with the KQRS Morning Show. The popular, long-running radio morning show hosted by Tom Barnard and Terri Traen has been a staple of the Twin Cities airwaves for 25+ years. Although the quality of the show has diminished over the last decade in my opinion, it still has one of the highest ratings among local morning shows in America.

Many of us have grown up with the morning crew and have listened to the crazy antics and controversies over the years on our way to work and school. In 2009, Tom Barnard announced that he was retiring in 2012. A couple of months later, he decided to stay.

I have always thought that a tell-all book about the KQRS Morning Show would be a fascinating read. There are many questions I’d like to have answers to. Here are some of them:

1. Why don’t they ever cover sports? Sansevere gets, like, 30 seconds to report some scores, but it seems like he has to rush through it to avoid pissing off Tommy B. Does Barnard hate sports talk?

2. What was with the whole Crazy Cabé deal? Did the cast of the show know about the Brett Favre stunt that ultimately got Cabé fired?

3. What does the KQRS Morning Show cast really think of Howard Stern? When the Howard Stern show came into the Minneapolis market in 1997, Stern was just brutal with his comments towards the KQRS Morning Show cast. It was some of the most uncomfortable yet fascinating radio I had ever heard (wish I could find auido). The KQRS staff never uttered a single comment about the Stern show on the air. The strategy paid off. Howard Stern lasted only a year in this market, and I think it had a lot to do with Minnesota’s loyalty to our own. Had Howard Stern just done his thing without going after the KQRS cast, he may have lasted.

4. Does Tom Barnard hate Terri Traen? Tommy B has always made rude and mocking remarks to her over the years (mostly in jest), but it seems to be getting more vicious lately. She hardly gets to talk anymore, and fans of the show I have talked to speculate that she is being marginalized. How do they really feel about each other?

5. Does Tom Barnard really do the show over an ISDN line at his home in Florida? Rumor has it that Barnard is too good to conduct the show from the studio anymore and that the cast sees him just a few times per year. As you listen to the show you sometimes get the feeling that he isn’t there in the studio. You’ll often hear confusion when Tommy B.  doesn’t know what he is supposed to read on his screen or when they reference something visual in the studio but Barnard seems lost.

6. Was Phillip Wise brought in as the token black guy? The Morning Show has had a reputation for pushing the boundaries on racial humor, so many think the station needed to bring on an African-American to act as a permission slip for Barnard to crack racial jokes without being boycotted. Since Philly-Dog brings almost nothing to the show to enhance it, I’d say there might be some truth to this.

7. When Barnard does hang up his mic, will the show continue without him? Who would you like to see take his place? Jeff Passolt?

What questions about the show would you like to see answered?

UPDATE: 9/4/13 – A fellow reader and fan of the KQRS morning show (Rick) emailed me to provide some color and answers to the questions I had listed on this post. He is not affiliated with the show or staff in anyway. I thought his comments were good, so am posting them here. I cannot verify the validity of any of it.

1. I am working on providing some MP3 audio of the old Howard Stern bits.

2. The Cabe thing – he went on the Stern show after he was fired and said that the morning show knew about the bit and that it was staged, and when the hammer fell- they made him take the fall. That’s just his side of it, I’ve never heard anyone else talk about it.

3. I don’t think Tom HATES Terri, if he did, she wouldn’t be around anymore. I think that- after 20 some years of doing it, one would assume that she’d get how the show flows, and she’s proven year after year that she doesn’t. Maybe that’s a part of the show, and they know that their lack of smoothness and “fights” afterward, are just part of the show, and that’s what works. That’s just my opinion.

4. Tom does, in fact, do his show from both his home in Golden Valley, and his house in Florida. He’s rarely in the studio. However, just recently (within the last few weeks) the station has asked him to come into the building to do the morning show, and he, surprisingly, complied.

5. Philip Wise was not brought in as the token black guy, although it’s easy to see it that way (remember Jay-Bee?). Philip and Tom have known each other since the early 70s, when Tom was “Catman” on KSTP and WDGY. After the Somali controversy (remember “Tom Brunart this is for you”?), opponents of the morning show, and other media outlets were calling him a racist. Philip, being Tom’s friend for almost 30 years at that point, decided that he needed to be there to support his friend, who obviously, was NOT a racist. Once Philip joined the show- a lot of the racist stuff calmed down.

6. Someone commented about Tony Lee- He had a contract dispute with KQ and it resulted in him leaving the show. The almighty dollar won again. He’s still friendly with the entire staff of the morning show- even coming aboard to co-host the Tom Barnard podcast starting late 2012.

7. I recently found out about Bryce. He left the show to take care of a sick loved one. He did not relapse into his drugging and drinking ways, he was not fired, and there was no contract dispute. He is missed, and Justin is far from a suitable replacement.

If you’re wondering- I’m not a representative for Tom or KQ, I’ve only met Tom twice in Vegas, and he’s a very nice guy. A lot of the info that I got, Tom talked about on his podcast- which actually resembles what the old Morning Show USED to be like, rather than the tightly run ship that KQ insists upon now. You can tell by listening that Tom is much happier doing the podcast with his family and running it the way HE wants to, rather than going thru the motions at KQ. He’s since said that he’s regretting his decision to stick around until 2016.

Realted:
Here’s the Facebook rant Jeff Dubay deleted after he was abruptly fired by Tom Barnard
Bob Sansevere: Jeff Dubay’s career in peril after podcast firing, meltdown

Buy the Best of the KQRS Morning Show on CD

Interviews with Occupy Minnesota Protesters

Occupy Minnesota Protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis on Friday.
People were there protesting. Someone asked why.


(via YouTube)