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The Top Ten discs that get us through the night...

1. Playgroup - "DJ Kicks" (!K7)
2. Lost in Translation - "Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack" (Emperor Norton)
3. The Flaming Lips - "Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell" (Warner Bros.)
4. DJ Olive - "Bodega" (The Agriculture)
5. Dizzee Rascal - "Boy in Da Corner" (Matador Records)
6. Antonio Pinto & Ed Cortez / Various Artists - "City of God: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture" (Milan)
7. Erykah Badu - "World Wide Underground" (Motown Records)
8. The Neptunes - "The Neptunes present... Clones" (Arista)
9. The Streets - "Original Pirate Material" (Vice / Atlantic)
10. Erase Errata - "At Crystal Palace" (Troubleman Unlimited)


Top 3 Hip Hop Artist Names...

1. Chingy - Cuz it's right thurrr!
2. Dirt McGirt - Better than being called Sh_t McGit
3. Jadakiss - Alterna-name of opening scene on future "Passion of Christ" DVD


Kickin' It Ol' Skool...

1. Kruder & Dorfmeister- "DJ Kicks" (!K7)


Overheard...

At Other Music records
W. 4th St.: "Ok, so like did I tell you that the Go-Betweens is like my favorite Australian band of all time?"


Top Video Game for ADD Moments...

1. Grand Theft Auto III: Vice City (Rockstar Games)

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Mar. 18, 2004 - 10:20 PM ET | NYC | + HOME

MUSIC NEWS

Courtney Love Does NY, Digs Own...er, Hole
Star Flashes Breasts on TV, Gets Arrested, Etc.

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New York, Bowery Ballroom, music video, hole, Letterman, Late Night, TV, Air Massive, Damon Smith

The Air Massive knew Courtney Love was was making a tour stop in New York this week and that it would be special.

We kept seeing the posters for her March 18 show at the Bowery Ballroom every time we walked past the club, which is around the corner from the Massive HQ in downtown Manhattan, and had even thought about popping around the night of the show.

We just never anticipated that her week would be this special...

As the New York Post, NY1 and every other news outlet rushed to report, during an appearance on the popular Late Night with David Letterman television show Wednesday afternoon, Love lifted her shirt and bared her breasts as she walked over to Letterman's guest couch. She was obviously not wearing a bra underneath her shirt.

She then climbed up on Letterman's desk and towering above Dave raised her shirt and let her breasts out (see above photo, left). Love was facing Letterman during the stunt, so the studio audience at the Ed Sullivan Theater in Midtown didn't see her bare chest.

But wait... there's more!

As Reuters reported Thursday evening, following her Letterman appearance, during her secret concert that same night at another downtown club, Plaid, in the East Village, Love threw her microphone stand which struck a member of the audience. The police were called and she was arrested on assault charges. Love spent Wednesday night in jail and was released at 7:30 AM Thursday morning.

So, we thought, we DEFINITELY have to go tonight's Bowery Ballroom show. But get this, the show, as of 8:00 PM New York time was SOLD OUT! And, as the Bowery Ballroom notes, the show is an appropriately 18-and-older-only event. (Sniff sniff, little ones!)

Love, who keeps an apartment in New York's SoHo neghborhood not far from the Bowery Ballroom, not only pulled a Janet Jackson on national TV Wednesday and got arrested, but also locked herself out of her SoHo digs on her way home from the Letterman show taping.

So, yep, it's just another wacky day in the life of a Courtney Love already troubled by presciption drugs and beset by legal woes.

Maybe the video (see above picture, right) from her recently released solo album, "America's Sweetheart," in which Love runs rampant through a supermarket in a wedding gown as small girls keeps popping out from under her dress, is communicating a much truer, possibly bipolar Courtney Love. Perhaps it's an artistic cry for help.

There may be much more at play here. Let's review the facts: Female celebrity--Check! Roughly 40 years of age--Yes! Career on downswing in recent years--Affirmative! Increasing pop-culture irrelevancy--Uh huh! Member of by-gone-era pop/rock-music royalty--Right.

OK, then, everything does seem to be in order, which could only mean one thing--it's time to bare breast(s) on American television.

It all makes sense now, doesn't it?

But, all kidding aside, let's be fair. Courtney is an entertainer, a "creative type." She's an actress AND a rocker. And in her salad days she briefly worked as a professional stripper in Japan.

Love is also a widow and single mother whose late husband, heroin-addled Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, shot himself to death after unwittingly being crowned the single most influential music-youth-culture-global-MTV-icon of a generation. So, let's give the the lady a break. At least until the next wacky stunt-cum-meltdown.

--Da Smitho + Grand Central Playstation

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RELATED LINKS

+ Showoff Courtney Bares Up for Dave [NY Post]
+ NY Police Arrest Courtney Love on Assault Charge [Reuters]
+ Courtney Love Official Website
+ Hole / Courtney Love Bio [MTV]
+ Courtney Love Filmography [iMDB]


Mar. 17, 2004 - 1:42 PM EST NYC | + HOME

STYLE

Forget Record Crates: Stussy, Compost & Slam Jam
Team Up for Limited Edition DJ Bag

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Air Massive, Damon Smith

Air Massive just got a peak at the perfect gift for the turntablist who has everything. German label Compost Records has just put word out that it's offering for sale a stylish new DJ-records bag called the Skull-DJ-Bag (pictured right).

What really makes this gear so cool was that it was a collabo design with Stussy and the Italian street-wear designer Slam Jam.

What also makes this DJ bag so special is that it's a limited edition item--they've made only 200 of these. Yes, ONLY 200! So how much is this merch going to kill your wallet? Try 80 euros. (Yeah, that stings a bit, doesn't it?)

And we know what you're thinking already: within a year, most of these bags will have been scooped up Japanese kidz who, by then, will probably be able to fetch 17 times the original purchase price on eBay.

But there's no denying the bag is cool. The detailing are pretty neat too. The double-"C" Compost logo is on there as is the Stussy skull and Slam Jam motif. The bag has lots of extra pouches, pockets and slots to put all kinds of things such as pens, magazines and the spare iPod or two. Plus it can store up to 35 records, which is--give or take a few records--about enough to put together a really slammin' one-hour DJ... [MORE]

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