FMD: Jan 13, 2012

Ten random musical thoughts:

1. Lana Del Rey is this weekend’s musical guest on SNL. I’ll be watching. I’m scared, because her other televised appearances (from Europe via youtube) have been spotty, at best. If she tanks, she might become an over-culture punchline before her album is even released. I hope her major-label handlers have taken this into consideration, and prepped her like an American Idol finalist about to go on tour. Alternately, if she’s good, she might get too big too soon and end up like Katy Perry or something.

2. At first, I didn’t really like her newest single, “Born to Die”, but I tried it a few times and it grew on me. Now, if only her big-budget video would have spent its money on video-clip clearance for a legally acceptable video-as-tumblr cut&paste composition rather than cinematic production.

3. If you've got $300 laying around, you can have Bobby Bare Jr. write a song about whatever you want and four quarters.

4. Should we pool some money and get BBJ to write the official WGOM.org theme?

5. Black Dice have a new song that is free for you to stream or download. I think this is their poppiest tune yet, and I think it's great. Soundcloud says it has 9000 plays, and youtube 11000 views. I'm probably more than 1% of each.

6. I think I may be as excited to hear the new Black Dice album as I am the new Lana Del Rey.

7. I gotta back off the Lydia Loveless. I've got like 14 songs of hers I keep playing over and over and I'm getting burned out on them but still don't want to listen to anything else.

7. Parental Joy: driving around with 6yo HPR. He's bored with whatever music's playing (I think it was Lydia Loveless for the 8th straight time), so he asks for the guy that goes "weedle-weedle-weedle" (Only with a cute 6yo, missing two front teeth lisp). He means Colin Stetson!

8. So I put it in and skip forward to "Red Horse" (cos I know that's one of his favorites), and I hear HPR "singing" from the backseat on the parts of the song where Stetson vocalizes through his horn. HPR's sound is in between a growl and a grunt.

9. I'm pretty sure I had about ten random thoughts when I sat down to type.

T. If I had ten thoughts, I guess I lost a few.

B. Damn!!!

51 thoughts on “FMD: Jan 13, 2012”

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    1. The Replacements - "Gary's Got a Boner" - Let It Be
    2. Wolfmother - "Apple Tree" - Wolfmother
    3. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists - "Me and Mia" - Live Current: Vol. 1
    4. Bush - "Machinehead" - Sixteen Stone
    5. Wilco - "I Got You (At the End of the Century)" - Being There
    6. Beck - "Hotwax" - Odelay
    7. The Postal Service - "This Place is a Prison" - Give Up
    8. The Black Keys - "Tighten Up" - Brothers
    9. Bruce Springsteen - "Reason to Believe" - Nebraska
    10. Coldplay - "Daylight" - A Rush of Blood to the Head
    B. The Lemonheads - "It's A Shame About Ray" - It's A Shame About Ray

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    * Fireworks (Aussen Vor Remix) - T++ - Fireworks
    * Closer - Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
    * Magic Toy Missing - Meat Puppets - II
    * The Wind Cries Mary - The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?
    * Ghosts 15 - Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts
    * Hurt - Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
    * Harrigan - Senking - Ping/Thaw
    * Last Round - St. Lawrence String Quartet - Yiddishbbuk (O. Golijov)
    * All My People - Suicide Machines - Steal This Record
    * Know Your Enemy - Rage Against the Machine - (self-titled)

    Kronos Quartet has their new album streaming on their website. The Music of Vladimir Martynov. Contemporary music that at times sounds like classic classical.

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    "Pretending to Care" - Todd Rundgren, A Capella
    "My Baby" - Wings, Wings at the Speed of Sound
    "Swing Street" - Bruce Hornsby, Hot House
    "Standing on Higher Ground" - Alan Parsons Project, Gaudi
    "Bordeaux" - John Tesh, Tour de France soundtrack
    "Goodbye Girl" - Toto, Toto
    "Hearing Aid" - They Might Be Giants, Flood
    "Shangri-la" - Electric Light Orchestra, A New World Record
    "Endless Horizon [I Love BoB mix]" - Electric Skychurch, Moog soundtrack*
    "Siberian Khatru" - Yes, Close to the Edge

    *Moog was in interesting documentary. Fun soundtrack, too.
    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-A_WE81-aE

        1. Actually, I did a little looking first, but couldn't find anything.
          Thanks for the link. Sounds like Kraftwerk is not referenced. Not really my style.
          Cheap Tesh jokes are easy, though.

          1. Yeah, the jokes pile up at StreamingSoundtracks as well. He's earned most of it.

            I'm not a Tesh fan, really, but I do like some New Age, and I love a good soundtrack.

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    01. Windir - "Det Som Var Haukareid", Soknardalr
    02. Megadeth - "Back ni the Day", The System Has Failed
    03. Testament - "Trial By Fire (Live)", The Spitfire Collection
    04. Thin Lizzy - "Black Boys on the Corner", Vagabonds of the Western World
    05. Decapitated - "Revelation of Existence (The Trip)", Organic Hallucinosis
    06. Entombed - "Contempt", Wolverine Blues
    07. Darkthrone - "As Desertshadows", Frostland Tapes
    08. Deadnight - "Messenger of Death", Messenger of Death
    09. Stormlord - "...And Winter Was", At the Gates of Utopia (And down here, now winter is!)
    10. Sodom - "Witchhammer", Obsessed by Cruelty

  5. 'Comedown' - Bush Sixteen Stone
    'And I Lover Her' - The Beatles A Hard Day's Night
    'Hey Lloyd, Im Ready To Be Heartbroken' - Camera Obscura
    'Half A Mile Away' - Billy Joel 52nd Street
    'Wrapped Around Your Finger' - The Police Synchronicity

    'Devils Haircut' - Beck Odelay
    'Still Lost' - The Features Some Kind of Salvation
    'Big Me' - Foo Fighters Foo Fighters
    'Skateaway' - Dire Straits Making Movies
    'Little Red Light' - Fountains of Wayne Welcome Interstate Managers

  6. 01. Dizzee Rascal - "Da Feelin'" from Maths + English
    02. Foul Mouth Cringe - "Coaculate" from The Richard Dastardly Identity
    03. Louis C.K. - "I Enjoy Being White" from Chewed Up
    04. UGK - "She Luv It" from 4 Life
    05. dälek - "Maintain" from Deadverse Massive Vol. 1
    06. White Zombie - "Thunder Kiss '65" from La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Vol. 1
    07. The Wrens - "She Sends Kisses" from The Meadowlands
    08. Xiu Xiu - "Bishop, CA" from The Air Force
    09. The Raveonettes - "Lust" from Lust Lust Lust
    10. 2 Chainz ft. T.I. - "Spend It" from T.R.U. REALigion

    BT. Third Sight - "Baghdad" from Chillin' With Dead Bodies in a B-Boy Stance

    I've been waiting for what feels like forever for this new Third Sight album. It was definitely worth the wait. The MC, Roughneck J, is pretty much the dopest dude. If you ever get a chance, and like rap, listen to them.

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    01. World Class Fad - Paul Westerberg - 14 Songs
    02. City of Dreams - Talking Heads - True Stories
    03. Em'ma - Toure Kunda - 1981-1982
    04. I Shot the Sheriff - Bob Marley - Burnin'
    05. Broken Houses - Tranzmitors - The Big Stiff Box Set
    06. Berkeley Mews - Kinks - The Kinks Kronikles
    07. You Make Me Feel Good - Zombies - Anthology
    08. Gabriel's Oboe - Ennio Morricone - The Mission
    09. Snake Hill - Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band - Outer South
    10. Lisa Says - Velvet Underground - Peel Slowly and See

  8. I’m not married to this order and I have another 5-10 that almost made the list. Alas, sometimes you just have to turn in what you’ve got. My “Top-10” of 2011.

    Bonus: Civilian Wye Oak
    10. Two Against One (feat. Jack White) Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi
    9. Helplessness Blues Fleet Foxes
    8. Lonely Boy Black Keys
    7. Down by the Water The Decemberists
    6. Circuital My Morning Jacket

    5. Can’t Change Me Lydia Loveless
    4. Helena Beat <strong Foster the People
    3. Midnight City M83
    2. Wandering Star Poliça
    1. Set Fire to the Rain Adele

    1. Lots of good stuff here. My wife and I were just talking about the Adele CD yesterday. I went into it expecting something akin to her first album, some good stuff here and there, but lots of filler. It's a damn strong CD front to back with some crazy high points.

      I also love 'Helena Beat', 'Midnight City', and 'Down By the Water', so that's enough common ground to where I'll have to check out the rest of your list when I get home.

  9. Bob Dylan "Tangled Up In Blue" Blood on the Tracks
    Richard and Linda Thompson "Walking on a Wire" Shoot Out the Lights
    Destroyer "Your Blood" Rubies
    Lifter Puller "4 Dix" Slips Backwards
    Guided By Voices "Things I Will Keep" Do the Collapse
    Miles Kurosky "West Memphis Skyline" Desert of Shallow Effects
    Jayhawks "Poor Michael Boat" Tomorrow the Green Grass (Legacy Edition)
    International Submarine Band "Truck Driving Man" Warm Evenings, Pale Mornings, Bottled Blues
    Franz Nicolay "Last Words of Gene Autry" Luck and Courage
    Sloan "Loose Ends" Twice Removed

  10. Ridiculous!
    I just signed in to take advantage of the presale for the Black Keys show. Tickets were to go on sale at 10:00 AM. I was logged in to my ticket purchasing account and at the stroke of 10, I began to attempt my purchase. The "Best Available" in the two lower price ranges was halfway back (away from the stage) and at least halfway up (Row M or higher - A is front row) at Target Center. What's the point of planning part of my day in order to be available to purchase "presale" tickets if all that's available less than a minute after they go on sale is garbage?
    2nd.
    Tickets were listed as $37 - $53 but with all of the associated surcharges and fees, even 2 tickets in the upper deck ($37) would cost me more than $100! I really want to see these guys, but this is ridiculous. I opted not to buy and (hopefully) I can get some off that list of Craig's or the Hub of tix for cheaper. Perhaps I may even be able to get 'em on the street before the show for face value...but I'm not holding my breath. I'm kind-of irritated.
    end rant

    1. As far as super giant bands go the Black Keys are pretty good. With that said, the Black Keys are not a $100 get-in-the-door band good.

        1. For two tickets? I think my wife and her mom paid somewhere in the range of that to catch that abbysmal NKOTBSB concert last year. Might have even been more.

          I'm thinking my Oasis tickets would've been about that much, had I had to pay for them, but I won them free (though I was strongly considering going, anyway).

          I might drop quite a bit of money to see Sigur Ros.

        2. I had a couple of tickets to see Black Keys in fall of 2010. I paid 30 a head, maybe. They were going on craigslist for $125 the day of the show. As you can imagine, I did not go to see the Black Keys that night.

          As for who is a $100 band? Well, I have no idea.

          1. Here is a nice little write up about the Black Keys from the AV Club. I think what confuses me about the Keys is that they sure are talking a lot of about style lately. I know that whatever hipster garbage I listen is just as, if not more, concerned about their image but it have it laid out so cleanly just leaves me a little confused.

        3. Basically no one. Now that At the Drive-In and Refused are playing again, if they went on a tour together, I'd probably pay absurd amounts of money to go. Pretty much any show I'd pay that much for isn't going to happen for one reason or another.

        4. My thinking is that an outstanding live performance could be worth $50 to me and I love going to concerts. Provided it gets me 2 tickets, I would probably pay $100 to see:
          Pearl Jam
          Gorillaz
          Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
          Willie Nelson
          The Flaming Lips (maybe)
          Garth Brooks
          Tool
          Neil Young
          Arcade Fire
          Bob Dylan
          Ween
          System of a Down
          Foster The People
          Green Day
          Nine Inch Nails
          Springsteen
          Outkast
          The Rolling Stones
          Tim McGraw

          I think I did pay $100 to see U2 & the Foo Fighters last year.
          In this instance, I most recently saw the Keys at First Ave and paid like $30 for 1 ticket...I've enjoyed every album and concert of theirs thus far, but it irked me to go from $37 face value to well over $100 for no reason. The computer is doing all the work - why a "convenience charge". The venue should be part of the ticket price, not an additional charge, ect. etc...

    2. The service charges Ticketmaster charges on tickets is completely outrageous. I bought tickets to some show at First Ave years ago (Blonde Redhead maybe?), and I was charged an $8 "convenience fee" on a $16 ticket. Seriously?

    3. When I saw the Black Keys in Des Moines, I think it was right around $30. Totally worth it at that price.

      I don't go to a lot of concerts I would otherwise attend because I refuse to pay those extra charges. A lot of local venues here use IowaTix or MidwesTix, which have like $0.50 service fees or something, not 50% of your ticket price, so I go to a lot more local shows.

    4. Speaking of concerts, anybody else interested in going to see The Joy Formidible in March at the Fine Line? I've talked Sheenie into it. Should be well worth the $15 (plus any limited fees which I don't think have existed in the past when I bought them there) and I bet they'll be at a much larger venue next time they're around.

  11. Kid Rock -- All Summer Long
    Black Eyed Peas -- My Humps
    Styx -- Mr. Roboto
    Billy Ray Cyrus -- Achy Breaky Heart
    The Cheeky Girls -- The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)
    Creed -- My Own Prison
    Paula Abdul -- Vibeology
    Vanilla Ice -- Ice, Ice, Baby
    Europe -- The Final Countdown
    Ricky Martin -- She Bangs

        1. If Friday the 13th had any real power, the Black Eyed Peas entry would have been a video of their Super Bowl halftime show.

    1. I want it highlighted that there isn't a single note of Shat in the Emeritus's list today. Shite, yes, Shat no.

  12. Car's in the shop, so the wife drove me to work. I was lilted by the sweet stylings of Bruno Mars. This is fortunate, because I had forgotten just how much I detest the sweet stylings of Bruno Mars.

  13. 1. She's Lost Control -- Joy Division
    2. Brand New Heartached -- Gram Parson
    3. Murder (or a Heart Attack) -- Old 97s
    4. Blackwatertown -- The Handsome Family
    5. I'll Be Back -- The Beatles
    6. The Snow White Diner -- The Handsome Family
    7. So Cruel -- U2
    8. ...Down By the Dusty Road -- Trip Shakespeare
    9. Far Away Eyes -- The Rolling Stones
    10. Don't Carry It All -- The Decemberists

    Bonus: Mod Lang -- Big Star

  14. Got most (~90%) of my music on my new HD. Now to comb through the iPod and see what I need to reverse sync.
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    30 Seconds To Mars - "The Kill" The Beautiful Lie
    Interpol - "A Time To Be So Small" Antics
    Kings of Leon - "The Runner" Because Of The Times
    John Cale - "Antarctica Starts Here" Paris 1919
    Flogging Molly - "What's Left Of The Flag" Drunken Lullabies

    Phil Lynott - "Comes Back To You" Phil Lynott Live
    Regina Spektor - "Rejazz" 11:11
    Belle & Sebastian - "Mayfly" If Your Feeling Sinister
    Girl Talk - "Oh No" All Day
    Shinedown - "Sin With A Grin" Sound Of Madness

    1. I usually don't do bonus tracks, but Johnny Cash's "I See A Darkness" came on at #11. I love this track from him. For me, it's up there with his "Hurt".

    2. So I went through my iPod and external HD, and the following albums are nowhere to be found. How should I go about re-acquiring them?

      Uncle Tupelo - No Depression
      Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over Me
      Sufjan - Age of Adz
      Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
      Ha Ha Tonka - Novel Sounds of the Nouveau South

  15. 1. Photek* “Aviator” Aviator EP
    2. Raime* “If Anywhere Was Here He Would Know Where We Are” If Anywhere Was Here He Would Know Where We Are EP
    3. Raito “Gastrek” DJ-Kicks: Claude Young*
    4. The Animals “Gonna Send You Back to Walker” The Best of the Animals
    5. Jah Cure “Green Grass” Tad's Records Dancehall & Reggae Top 10*

    6. Current 93 “Sunflower” HoneySuckle Æons
    7. Depeche Mode “Higher Love (Adrenaline Mix)”* In Your Room (Single)
    8. Sonic Youth “Mildred Pierce” Goo
    9. Nicolas Jaar “Keep Me There” Space Is Only Noise*
    T. Caitlin Rose* “Learnin' to Ride” Own Side Now
    E. Meat Puppets “Up on the Sun” Live at the Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, Nov 10, 2007*

    *Notes:
    1. Photek was my favorite jungle producer of the late 90's, daylight second. His style was clinical placement of each sound, often with beats just a split-second after they were expected (maybe just a particular brand of syncopation, but it kept me intrigued), a limited palette of sounds, very little reaching outside of that palette (one song had creaking floorboards, another the sound of empty brass clinking to the ground), and tons of space.

    He produced one phenomenal album Modus Operandi and EP Risc vs. Reward, one great compilation Form & Function, and a varied bag of remixes (Top: EBTG "Single", Bottom: Bowie "I'm Afraid of Americans"). Then his second album is half garage, though only a third garbage with still some decent jungle tracks. And then he basically disappeared for a decade. (My guess was that he began recording dubstep as "Burial" until it appeared that was not the case.)

    He came back with two EPs this year which, while not the same as his late 90's production, do sound like something he could make. They're not really jungle nor dubstep, but definitely influenced by both. (This is not among my favorite tracks from those EPs though.) And now he has a Grammy nomination for a remix of Daft Punk's "Tron" theme.

    2. I think I saw this mentioned in a review of Demdike Stare. Dubby drum sequences with dark, SOTL-type string drones, but it's not doing that much for me. It might work on an album between harder-hitting stuff, but this is the single.

    3. I don't listen to DJ-mixes much, but this is an exception. I pretty much love every mid-90's techno track on this, and Young mixed it live, with some beat juggling and cuts like he was a hip-hop DJ. To me it feels like he's just barely holding on, that things could fall apart at any second.

    5. Free download from Amazon a while back. Go get it if just for Perfect's "Hand Cart Bwoy," the top song from the last decade that makes me regret not keeping up with Reggae.

    7. Remix by François Kevorkian

    9. Tried this because P4k had it in their top 20 for the year. I'm not seeing it yet.

    E. This is the show at which I first saw Ha Ha Tonka perform (they opened). That someone recorded this gives me hope that there's a tape of HHT's set. Meat Puppets weren't bad either. You can download the whole set at Archive.org.

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