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  Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The date today is Monday October 24, 2005.
The Today Show is a morning news program in the United States' NBC network.
A different song of this title was a UK Top 20 hit for Talk Talk in 1982.
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 Suck.com: Hit & Run 6.7.01
While companies that ladled on the goodies without bothering to noodle out how they'd be in business tomorrow were first in line at the executioner's block, a host of amateur content providers are finally getting their turn.
And while the winnowing of the weblogging ranks is more than welcome and too long in coming — we don't care what you had for breakfast, people, really we don't — it's a shame that the interesting sites, like Tomalak's Realm, have to die, too.
Despite The New Yorker's assurance that the "monster hit" is a "first-rate" effort filled with "high-amperage panache," we're more disturbed than cheered by the continuing phenomenon of beyond-washed-up palookas getting a new lease on life courtesy of Broadway musicals.
www.suck.com /daily/2001/06/07   (816 words)

  
 RollingStone.com: Tomorrow Hit Today : Mudhoney : Review
Tomorrow Hit Today is even better, so we may have to start paying attention to these clowns – whether they want it or not.
Memphis-music legend Jim Dickinson (the Stones, the Replacements, Big Star), who co-produced the album, may not be a Stooges scholar, but he knows all the right old-school stuff, like where to lay a tambourine to add rhythmic inflection.
He has sanded away a bit of the crud in Mudhoney's sound on Tomorrow but has made no attempt to civilize what's left, emphasizing the individual definition in Steve Turner's and Mark Arm's guitars to increase their combined power and highlighting the loose-limbed drumming of Dan Peters, who drives the band as never before.
www.rollingstone.com /reviews/album/_/id/187418/mudhoney?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1   (316 words)

  
 Columbus AlivewireD - Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
With many of his contemporaries now going through the motions of playing their greatest hits ad infinitum to arena crowds, it is exceptional that Dylan keeps his set list fresh with new renderings of older numbers and a mix of equally strong new material.
Tomorrow and their last effort, My Brother the Cow, contain some of the group's finest songs since Touch Me I'm Sick.
Overall, Tomorrow Hit Today is a much bluesier affair than the vitriolic My Brother the Cow, with guitarist Steve Turner picking up a slide for several cuts, including I Have to Laugh and This Is the Life.
www.columbusalive.com /1999/19990218/soundcheck.html   (767 words)

  
 Life after grunge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Now, as grunge has faded into a distant memory, Mudhoney, with the aptly titled release Tomorrow Hit Today, tries one more time to find the magic and achieve anti-pop stardom.
Like many early grunge albums, Tomorrow Hit Today features a lot of cacophonous screaming, overamplified guitars and simplified bass lines.
Tomorrow Hit Today is an album with obvious holes from a band that needed a more aggressive album to capitalize on its talent.
www.usc.edu /student-affairs/dt/V135/N40/05-life.40d.html   (220 words)

  
 Lo-Fidelity Allstars, MUDHONEY, Ian Brown, GOMEZ
Now they're forced to live with the results: an industry so overrun with innocuous crap that their latest release Tomorrow Hit Today may fearfully go unnoticed.
Tomorrow Hit Today displays more depth and personality than previous efforts.
And when that irresistible sugar jones hits, Midget is the perfect way to satisfy the craving.
www.rock-the-world.com /kristen2.html   (1474 words)

  
 Our actions in tsunami-hit areas today will catch up with us tomorrow
Today, 95 percent of those we serve in the affected areas are non-Christian.
It occurs to me that factions shuffling for position today, under the guise of relief, will set the stage for politics and culture in these areas tomorrow.
It is simple, we give today and we give tomorrow, and we get smart about the organizations to which we give.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2005/01/26/EDGD5AVQDC1.DTL   (728 words)

  
 fix buffalo today for tomorrow
Kristen Becker let me know today of her efforts at organizing a fundraiser for NOLA folks.
Well today the Transfiguration Church and handful of other former Catholic Church properties hit the Buffalo News in the second half of their series...Journey to Avoid Housing Court, Part II.
What attracts me to them is how they once were so important to so many, people spend their entire lives working in a given factory or office, yet through some twist of fate those once vital buildings become eyesores, blights on the landscape.
fixbuffalo.blogspot.com   (8019 words)

  
 Tournment Preperation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Today's lesson was in preparation to tomorrow's Yolo Country Open.
We mainly hit the ball to get the feel for the placement and just practice the strokes.
My goal is to be comfortable, and play relaxed, and hit a few really good shots.
homepage.mac.com /keckey/iblog/B1528312207/C1644597233/E51445071   (86 words)

  
 The Cars Of Tomorrow Are Here Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Drivers made several media stops around the Valley to showcase their vehicles and give the public a close look at this revolution in transportation.
On a route designed to demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of electric cars, the rally hit the open road taking Hunt Highway and State Route 79 into Florence.
While some people see electric cars as the transportation of the future, electricity is the power of today for Convey.
www.electrifyingtimes.com /carr.html   (545 words)

  
 Willamette Week| Music| Rock Preview
Life isn't fair, and nowhere is this fact more evident than in the fickle world of rock and roll.
Tomorrow Hit Today (Reprise) marks Mudhoney's 10th year together in its original form; most bands don't even last a decade, let alone make an album as ambitious as this one.
This expanded sound is perhaps the result of the band's decision to infuse its latest album with fresh blood, choosing a new producer instead of using tried and true Jack Eno or Conrad Uno once again.
www.wweek.com /html/musica111198.html   (624 words)

  
 Mudhoney: Articles: barnesandnoble.com, 8/20/02
But while they won over plenty of cognoscenti -- including such devotees as Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and Spiritualized's Jason Pierce, who covered their "When Tomorrow Hits" in his Spacemen 3 days -- Mudhoney were unwilling to tame their innate weirdness for mass consumption.
As such, the band exited the major label ranks after 1998's Tomorrow Hit Today, which they followed with a retrospective, March to Fuzz.
We came close to doing some things like that on Tomorrow Hit Today, but we really got excited about using horns on "Where the Flavor Is" after going to Brazil and listening to some stuff down there.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~ptn/mudhoney/articles/20020820bn.html   (947 words)

  
 Album Reviews - Mudhoney - Since We've Become Translucent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Of course things have changed a little in the band lineup, which may explain why things are a bit different.
Longtime Mudhoney bassist and Matt Lukin left the band mainly due to burnout after the Tomorrow Hit Today tour, and was eventually replaced with Guy Maddison.
For those of you who recall Tomorrow Hit Today, think of this album as the day after tomorrow.
www.fahrenheit128.com /rev_mud_since.htm   (394 words)

  
 Mr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Today we did a lower case letter writing sample.
Tomorrow the student groups will re-work their research with the new information.
We did 4 rotations of the centers today, so one more will be done before snack tomorrow.
www.newtown.k12.ct.us /~royalk/augsept4.htm   (3233 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
So I hit the ground running this morning.
Later today I shall be going around the bend...
I'll be seeing the Capitol Steps and I think, after my tea & paper break, I shall go to Central Park and rent a row boat for awhile.
www.math.nyu.edu /~campbelm/stuff/nylife/051497.txt   (104 words)

  
 Music: Soundbites (Tucson Weekly . 12-07-98)
I mean, it was so '92: Soundgarden broke up a couple years back; there'll be a new Alice in Chains album out by the time flannel is so retro it's cool again; and I don't need to tell ya what sort of fate met ol' boy Cobain.
The new album (their first in three years) is probably their most diverse to date, while still managing to sound like the Mudhoney we learned to love in the first place.
The self-referentially titled Tomorrow Hit Today (their first album contained the song "When Tomorrow Hits") was superbly produced by Memphis legend Jim Dickinson, best known for his work with the Rolling Stones, Big Star, The Replacements, and Ry Cooder, just to name a few.
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 CMJ.com: new music first
Tomorrow Hit Today, the foursome's fifth proper full-length, marks a union with Memphis studio god Jim Dickinson, a onetime fader-rider for the Stones, the Replacements and Big Star.
Dickinson helps fire up some old-school Big Muff/wah-wah raunch graced by Mark Arm's snarling howl, but he also pitches in with some reverent touches of harmonica and organ.
Tomorrow Hit Today stomps tight, right and dirty, and that pot-bellied, grubby intro riff on "A Thousand Forms Of Mind" will make you pump your fist in the air and drunkenly scream "yeah!" in anticipation of the full-fledged revival of alternative rock hedonism.
www.cmj.com /articles/display_article.php?id=23474   (176 words)

  
 Tornadoes: Your Turn to Predict the Twisters!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Your first step is to look at where thunderstorms may hit today, and decide if they will create tornadoes.
Your job will be to decide if you agree with the outlooks and make up your own forecast telling if and where tornadoes will hit.
It is updated every morning, so be sure to check back here tomorrow to see the reports for today.
weathereye.kgan.com /expert/tornadoes/analyze.html   (387 words)

  
 Mudhoney: Articles: Tomorrow Hit Today Press Release, 8/98
Tomorrow Hit Today - the not-illogical follow-up to 1995's still-smokin' My Brother the Cow is also Mudhoney's first album that wasn't produced by somebody who wasn't a blooded-in member of their hometown Seattle Mafia, but by (drumroll, please...) the Man! the Semi-Legend!
Speaker-shredding guitar FX ("Oblivion") and gnarly fuzztones that threaten to break up into globules of sound ("Real Low Vibe") aside, Tomorrow Hit Today splashes a wider variety of Mudhoney in your mind's eye.
Ah, yes, spoken like the former English major who penned the inspirational first verse to "Oblivion," wherein a woman orders a Kahlua and cream, rolls her wheelchair over to I the karaoke machine, and proceeds to sing the shit out of ABBA's "Dancing Queen." "That's a true story," shrugs Arm.
www.ocf.berkeley.edu /~ptn/mudhoney/articles/199808xxth.html   (646 words)

  
 Tomorrow Hit Today by Mudhoney CD
Though they were at the vanguard of the original Seattle grunge scene, Mudhoney never really hit the big time the way some of their peers and scores of their imitators did.
The simple fact that they've refused to call it quits is testament to Mudhoney's consistency of vision, as is the vital, energetic TOMORROW HIT TODAY.
While the grit quotient is fulfilled by the guitars, there's a sense of control to the arrangement and production, making TOMORROW HIT TODAY a happy marriage of forethought and primal energy.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/1102120/a/Tomorrow+Hit+Today.htm   (407 words)

  
 Mudhoney Reviews
Their signature sound--molten guitars hyped up on cheap and noisy effect pedals (like the Superfuzz Bigmuff combination that titled their first EP) with a singer who rasped with a garage band's untutored authority--was in stark contrast to the polished "hair metal" popular at the time.
Recorded with legendary Memphis producer Jim Dickinson (who has recorded Big Star and the Replacements but is best known for playing piano with the Rolling Stones), Tomorrow Hit Today has an astonishing variety of guitar sounds and moods.
The old Mudhoney were once content to kick you in the gut, but now the grunge lads are discovering the complexities of their grimy sound, adding whinnying slide guitars, swampy bass lines, and emphatic vocals that steer the humor of one song into the pathos of the next.
www.iq451.com /music/mudhoney.htm   (712 words)

  
 Quinnipiac University | Polling Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This compares to September 7 results of 32 percent for Ferrer, 21 percent for Weiner, 17 percent for Miller and 13 percent for Fields, in a poll of likely Democratic primary voters by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University.
In this latest survey, 41 percent say they might change their mind before tomorrow.
If the Democratic primary for mayor were being held today, and the candidates were Gifford Miller, Fernando Ferrer, C. Virginia Fields, and Anthony Weiner for whom would you vote?
www.quinnipiac.edu /x11370.xml?ReleaseID=831   (396 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Tomorrow Hit Today - Mudhoney at Epinions.com
The rumors resurface over and over, seemingly after each album, that the Northwest's dirtiest rockers are cashing it in and leaving the rawk behind.
While no body wants to hear a band repeat itself, Tomorrow Hit Today alludes back to their debut but takes a few new chances of its own.
The simplicity and direct ferocity has been supplanted with something akin to maturity, a willingness to craft a song instead of just scream it.
www.epinions.com /musc-review-862-109CD474-3835631E-bd1   (477 words)

  
 Mudhoney MP3 Downloads - Mudhoney Music Downloads - Mudhoney Music Videos
On Tomorrow Hit Today, the influential Seattle outfit harness their attack more than the full-throttle previous release, My Brother the Cow.
Mark Arm still sings with all the attitude he can muster, while the others gleefully bash away at their instruments, creating tunes comparable to the enjoyable racket that the New York Dolls and Stooges laid down earlier.
Along with the Melvins, Mudhoney remained one of the few remaining Seattle originals, and Tomorrow Hit Today is one of their finest and most focused.
www.mp3.com /albums/322645/summary.html   (374 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Tomorrow Hit Today: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tomorrow Hit Today may seem like a methodical angling for a piece of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Reverend Horton Heat market share.
Although it's been 2 and a half years since this album was released, it is still in heavy rotation in my cd player.
Mudhoney would have to be one of the most rocking bands of all time and THT is no exception.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000AG91?v=glance   (1300 words)

  
 The Post: Mudhoney: Tomorrow Hit Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Instead, you'll get twelve tracks of kick-ass rock that will have you longing for the comfort of a tattered, warm flannel.
With its twangy, distorted slide guitar, "I Have to Laugh" also reflects the Memphis setting in which Tomorrow Hit Today was partially recorded.
All told, Tomorrow Hit Today is Mudhoney's successful return to recording after a three-year hiatus.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives/100198/mudhoney.html   (189 words)

  
 We could hit 100º today or tomorrow | The Arizona Daily Star ®
Schools are preparing to release their charges, which means it's about time for the mercury to pierce the envelope of triple digits in Tucson.
The forecast for today and Wednesday calls for a high ranging from 97 to 102 degrees.
The last 55 years of weather records show that when Tucson first hits the century mark between the 19th and 24th of May, we average 7.48 inches of monsoon rain, compared with the normal output of 6.06.
www.dailystar.com /dailystar/metro/22530   (798 words)

  
 In Music We Trust - Mudhoney: Tomorrow Hit Today
"Tomorrow Hit Today" is filled with so much energy and imagination that it's easy to say this band just keeps getting better with each passing album.
"Tomorrow Hit Today" offers a viable range of selections in 12 extremely cohesive tracks.
There are the mind-bending explorational guitar melodies and flexible vocals of "A Thousand Forms of Mind", "I Have To Laugh", and "Real Low Vibe".
www.inmusicwetrust.com /articles/13r24.html   (325 words)

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