Classic Rockers Still Rocking
Rock and Roll ain’t noise pollution, Rock and Roll will survive. Yes it will. Rockers AC/DC are dropping a new single tomorrow from their new album due out in October. The Telegraph is reporting that Led Zeppelin is currently in the studio, working on material that could come together as a new album. Long live the classic rock revival.
Weekly Preview – March 31 2008
This week we are kicking off several new weekly features here at dwot, including our Weekly Preview. Each Monday we’ll give you the low-down on the best new releases in Video Games & DVD’s, the Movie and Television premieres you don’t want to miss and more.

DVD’s
The only real DVD release of note this week is Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The Tim Burton musical starring Johnny Depp, and Helena Bonham Carter. Certainly worth a rental and watch, at the least.
The other new releases this week include such invigorating titles as Alvin & The Chipmunks, Murder She Wrote: Season Eight, and Becker Season One. Yikes!
The Fibonacci in Lateralus
An awesome breakdown of the Fibonacci sequence and it’s use in the Tool song (and album) Lateralus. Very cool stuff, although it wanders off a bit toward the end.
William Shatner-Rocketman
Another classic video. Shatner at his most Shat-tastically insane.
Leonard Nimoy’s Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
It doesn’t get much better than Spock singing about the Lord of the Rings.
dwotClassic: Grateful Dead Archive

Original dwot Posting: 5/21/2004
What we said then: This is freaking amazing.
And today: Still a fantastic repository of live grateful dead shows.
dwotClassic: liveplasma
Original dwot Posting: 1/22/2004
What we said then: (MusicPlasma) A really cool site that takes a band and shows you similar bands in a graphical map. Freaking awesome.
And today: Well, they’ve now expanded to Music, Movies, Actors and Directors. Kick Ass.
dwotClassic: Cows With Guns
Original dwot Posting: 12/2/2003
What we said then: Best. Waste. Evar. Music video for the phenominal song “Cows With Guns” by Dana Lyon. Thanks for finding it Liz!
And today: Still the best.
