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Posted on 2nd March 2009

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Mondays. Do not even get me started on this topic. In one week exactly (almost down to the minute), I leave for Japan. I’m pretty excited and am still not sure what to wear. Do I dress for comfort or visual impact? I’ve been finding lately that velvet does the trick in both departments so maybe I’ll just go that route. A good lint brush and I should be good to go.
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In other news, a couple days ago, I received a nice e-mail from a man by the name of “Mr. Blowhard,” who wrote something really nice about me on his website. I don’t agree with him, but I am really happy he wrote it. It’s this sort of thing that keeps me from cutting myself (as much).
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Last night, I guest hosted (filling in for the excellent Eugene Mirman) the popular Tearing the Veil of Maya show at Union Hall over there in Park Slope. It was a packed house and a great bill with Reggie Watts, Michael Showalter, Jon Glaser, and Todd Barry. I hope I didn’t stink the joint up too much. No one pelted me with anything though, so I guess I will put it in the win column. After the show, I sat around and chatted and drank stuff while contemplating the wonders of indoor bocce ball from afar. Like darts, I don’t have the patience for it myself, but it looks like folks enjoy it so I am all for it.

From the world of incredible music, here is a new video of my friend Alessi playing a song called “Dancing Feet.” Her album comes out next month. Go buy it or I’ll stab you.
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And finally, the Cool Guitar Alert for today goes to the Ibanez Reverse Iceman (or Fireman I think it might also be called). It was the great Paul Gilbert’s idea. He flipped a regular Iceman over in Photoshop and- him being Paul Gilbert and all- Ibanez went ahead and made it for him. I have a couple regular Iceman guitars from the ‘70s and I love them. I wish one of these Reverse Iceman guitars would somehow come into my possession (I mean, after all, I am a Z-list celebrity. Come on!), but it looks like the limited version is selling for almost $10,000. Whoa. I guess I will just have to admire it from afar. Or learn to play my regular version lefthanded. I’m not ruling it out.

Dave Hill

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