I'm trying out two new albums this week:
1. Cymbals Eat Guitars, Lose. Based on several folk's recommendation. Or maybe just Zack over 3 platforms. I'm not fully into it yet, but it definitely seems like something Zack and Nibbish would be into. One song always makes me think it's by Jane's Addiction.
2. The Bug, Angels & Devils. Based on the awesomeness that is Kevin Martin (The Bug, half of Techno Animal, part of Ice), and in particular the singles from the prior album from the Bug, London Zoo. The new album's highs aren't quite as high as the prior album's highs, and it's lows are so low. Gonjasufi's vocals on "Save Me" might be the worst thing from Martin, until three tracks later when the Death Grips are featured on "F--- a B----". Now I've never listened to Death Grips, and they've got good press, so maybe there's some schtick I'm missing. But their vox here make the vocal versions from Two Fingers (a similar project from Amon Tobin) sound good. I can't even tell if Martin's beat is any good. It's too bad, because "This One" ft. Flowdan is pretty great (though it sounds less like Martin and more like Two Fingers), and some of the other tracks are intriguing, with featured vox from Liz Harris (Grouper) and Warrior Queen. I just need to delete this Death Grips collab from my iPod.
OK, share your list... now.
1. Chasing Heather Crazy -- Guided By Voices -- Human Amusements At Hourly Rates
2. I'm Cold -- Guided By Voices -- Suitcase 1: Failed Experiments and Trashed Aircraft
3. Little Sister -- Elvis Presley -- Top Ten Hits
4. Day After Day -- The Pretenders -- Pretenders II
5. Final Solution -- Pere Ubu -- No Thanks! The '70's Punk Rebellion
6. Bratty B -- Best Coast -- Crazy for You
7. Planet Of Sound -- Pixies -- Wave Of Mutilation: Best Of Pixies
8. A Salty Salute -- Guided By Voices -- Live At The Wheelchair Races
9. Running Off With The Fun City Girls -- Guided By Voices -- Demons & Painkillers
10. I'll Never Forget You -- Hüsker Dü -- Zen Arcade
B1. Saganaw -- Pavement -- Wowee Zowee
B2. Red-Eyed And Blue -- Wilco -- Being There
Notes.
2. I know I sound like a broken record but again another tossed off GBV song on a outtakes disc that is just killer
3. I hope you're over 18 little sister cuz E's got some serious designs for you.
4. bS bait
6. Not the greatest Best Coast song imho
B1. From the 50 song(!) Wowie Zowie expanded disc. Highly recommended if you like Pavement
Last night saw the Buzzcocks as the first night of my "Aging Hipster Triple Crown." It was a little weird seeing guys in their mid-50s singing teenage I'm-awkward-at-love songs but they did absolutely rock. Fun night. Tonight is the Dandy Warhols who I'm not a huge fan but have heard good stuff about their live shows. I will definitely need a nap tomorrow before the Replacements.
01. Testament - "More than Meets the Eye", The Formation of Damnation
02. Anvil - "Juggernaut of Justice", Juggernaut of Justice
03. Overkill - "Playing with Spiders/Skullcrusher", The Years of Decay
04. Megadeth - "The Disintegrators", Cryptic Writings
05. Exodus - "War is My Shepherd", Tempo of the Damned
06. Mercyful Fate - "Black Funeral", Melissa
07. Danzig - "She Rides", Danzig
08. Metal Church - "Watch the Children Pray", The Dark
09. Bolt Thrower - "When Cannons Fade", Those Once Loyal
10. Fight - "Kill It", War of Words
I saw Megadeth in Washington, D.C. the summer of 1986. It was a wildly fun show. Unbeknownst to me a woman I had designs on waitressed at the place where Megadeth played. She lost any of the little interest she had in me when she saw me at that show.
Doesn't sound like a woman worth getting to know, then.
Also, all instances of the national anthem at sporting events should be done by Dave Mustaine.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8GHCpjlpwY
Well, him or Jimi.
Prince could probably shred it, too.
* Oh Jean - Indian Jewelry - Peel It
* Up the Beach - Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking
* Legions (War) - Zoe Keating - Natoma
* Rothko Chapel 2 - Morton Feldman - Rothko Chapel + Why Patterns?
* Tenebrae - Kronos Quartet - Oceana (O. Golijov)
* I Am One - Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
* Hold Up - The Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonely
* Pedestal - Portishead - Dummy
* Invocation of Lust - Silent Servant - Negative Fascination
* Oh Ye Of Little Faith ... (Do You Know Where Your Children Are) - Caleb Burhans - Evensong
I think that was the first Pumpkins song I heard.
Youth ministry director at the Cathedral had a tape that someone had made for him at his previous gig, with like 4 songs each from 4 different bands.
I liked the name of the band and was curious. The four songs were "I Am One", "Rhinoceros", "Siva" and "Crush".
Ok, it was all of side 1 of Gish.
1. Meat Puppets “Roof with a Hole” Too High to Die
2. Aphex Twin “54 Cymrv Beats” drukQs
3. Dolfish “These Boots Were Made for Walkin'”* Dolfish Live
4. Christophe Beck “Only an Act of True Love (Score)” Frozen*
a. Marbled Murrelet “Kee and Keer Calls at Sea” (Cornell Essential Set)
b. Yellow Warbler “Chip Call” (The Warbler Guide)
5. Die Fantastischen Vier “Krieger (Aphex Twin Baldhu Mix)”* 26 Mixes for Cash
6. Einstürzende Neubauten “Nnnaaammm (The Dark Welcome Mix by Darkus)”* Ende Neu Remixes
7. Roman Flügel “Your War Is Over” Happiness Is Happening
8. Einstürzende Neubauten “Redukt” Silence Is Sexy
9. Jhené Aiko “The Worst”* Sail Out
T. Nine Inch Nails “Piggy” The Downward Spiral
*Notes:
3. Nancy Sinatra cover
4. Original Soundtrack, but the title of the album appears to be simply Frozen.
5. This is a great remix, it turns a somewhat lame German hip-hop song (IIRC) into something menacing like Einstürzende Neubauten.
6. "Nnnaaammm" is both onomatopœia and an acronym of "New No New Age Advanced Ambient Motor Music Machine".
9. Breaking up the run of German artists. Forgettable R&B single that I sampled for my summer mix that was never finished.
Frozen
The boy started singing "Let It Go". I have absolutely no idea where he would have picked it up (he's only a bit over 3 now). It's like an enterovirus or something.
Oh man, I didn't fully grasp the power of Disney until recently. The jalapeno saw a bit of Frozen over at a neighbor boy's house and came back talking about "the Let It Go song." Just one listen, and he was hooked. We'd listen to it on YouTube every so often, and over Labor Day weekend decided to just by the darn movie already. (But we're pretty strict on his screen time, so what he sees is still limited.)
And now . . . he brings up Elsa daily. The other day he was styling my hair so that I would look "pretty like Elsa." Thanks, kid.
All of which to say, AMR if I get the Frozen frozen soundtrack for my kid, will it be okay or will I regret it? (I don't mean to denigrate music for kids generally, it's just that I'm intimidated by the Disney-industrial complex.)
My mini experiment in allowing unlimited access to playing "Everything is Awesome" was a huge success. I heard that song over and over and over for about three days. Now it has been more than a month since I last heard it.
I should try that. The trinket has unlimited endurance when it comes to repeating songs/movies over and over and "Everything is Awesome" would be better for me than any Disney song.
Yeah, I admit I was tired of it but there are worse songs they could wear out. I may even want to listen to it in a year or two.
BTW, I tried unlimited access to screen time, but that was a miserable failure. I had to walk that one back a little when they started trying to skip meals to play on the IPad.
You are absolutely wrong.
I know from experience.
The songs from Frozen were actual songs.
"Everything is Awesome" is just like two lines over and over and over.
It's like that George Harrison song.
I know, but it's still awesome.
everything is
It's OK. I dislike the unpopular songs "Love Is an Open Door" and "Fixer Upper", but the kids aren't that into them, either.
So really, it's like 7 songs + 1 radio-single re-recording + Like 2 pieces of score that stand out.
But, the mix you get from those seven songs vs "Everything is awesome! Everything is cool when you're part of a team!" ad infinitum, is probably worth it.
Plus, by getting the CD, we were able to break the connection with the youtube videos, and reduce screen time.
The girls still sing "Let It Go" from time to time, but it's when they're off away in their own thoughts.
This discussion reminded me of a mix-tape project I needed to finish for Kernel. See list...not so sure I actually want to burn it now, seeing it all together like that.
better include TMBG's "No" CD.
Or "Here Come the A B C's" or "Here Comes Science" for that matter.
Yup. My kids love that one.
No...the list actually consists of songs she sings,
demandsrequests specifically, or requests by singing.Then you should really introduce her to TMBG, such that she can request those songs by singing.
*thumbs up*
"demands" is how it goes down at my house.
1. "Shake, Rattle, And Roll" - Elvis
2. "Paris" - Kate Nash - My Best Friend Is You
3. "You Can't Outrun 'Em" - Jenny Lewis - The Voyager
4. "We Will Become Silhouettes" - The Postal Service - We Will Become Silhouettes EP
5. "Runaround Sue" - Dion & The Belmonts
6. "Never Gonna Happen" - Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You
7. "Cheek To Cheek" - Frank Sinatra
8. "Somebody That I Used To Know" - Gotye - Making Mirrors
9. "Float On" - Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News
10. "Fun, Fun, Fun" - The Beach Boys - Surfer Girl
B: "Uprising" - Muse - The Resistance
I need to break out my modest mouse tracks.
Any chance you lived in DC when "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" was big?
It was to me. I have no idea about generally.
Also Valerie Plame, and that other Decembrists song about spies.
Today I've been enjoying the music of P. Bernhard Eder, who I know as bpewien at StreamingSountracks.com
1. Cymbals Eat Guitars [...] One song always makes me think it's by Jane's Addiction.
I picked up their first album not too long ago. Definitely like it, but I noticed a verrry strong Modest Mouse vibe.
Thanks to hj, I will be among those attending The Replacements tomorrow, then I'm seeing the Lips on Sunday. I will also be utilizing strategic naps to get through the weekend.
1. The Kinks - "So Mystifying" - Kinks
2. Smashing Pumpkins - "Landslide" - Rotten Apples
3. Wilco - "Capitol City" - The Whole Love
4. The Bottle Rockets - "Waitin' on a Train" - 24 Hours a Day
5. Alice In Chains - "Love, Hate, Love" - Facelift
6. The Strokes - "Happy Ending" - Comedown Machine
7. The Flaming Lips - "Butterfly, How Long It Takes To Die" - The Terror
8. The Avett Brothers - "Sorry Man" - A Carolina Jubilee
9. The Verve - "Bittersweet Symphony" - Urban Hymns
10. Fiona Apple - "Anything We Want" - The Idler Wheel......
B: (or just heard while walking the dog...) Mad Season - "River of Deceit" - Above
I forgot this existed until a few weeks ago.
That is a damned fine Bottle Rockets song there. One of my top 5 of theirs.
"He's got two things on me you know
Diesel power and he feels no pain."
I have spent the last three days with Karen O’s “Crush Songs” on repeat. I almost can’t handle it. I feel like a junkie who was just given the most sublimely pure narcotic ever devised. I’ve already bought it once but I’m probably going to spend $50 to get it on vinyl and I don’t even own a record player.
I hear ya. I find myself going on these deep musical binges. GBV is an obvious one that I have to watch myself. In July I discovered The Bevis Frond and spent like 5 days listening to anything I could get my hands on.
1. Elephant Stone - Stone Roses - Turns Into Stone
2. Live and Let Die - Paul McCartney - Best of Bond
3. Pictures of Lily - Who - The BBC Sessions
4. Miss Otis Regrets - Ella Fitzgerald - The Song Books
5. Up Around the Benc -CCR - Chronicle
6. Happy - Rolling Stones - Exile on Main St.
7. Sister Cry - Jayhawks - Hollywood Town Hall
8. Moon over the Rio Grande - Michael Nesmith - Live at the Britt Festival
9. Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile) - Van Morrison - The Best of
10. Ring of Fire - Bob Dylan/Johnny Cash - The Dylan/Cash Sessions
B. Simple Twist of Fate - Diana Krall - Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan
I really like this list Rows. Top -> bottom it's just awesome.
I can tell you after meeting him, Rows doesn't take to brown-nosers. Okay wait, no, he DOES.
Thanks CoC. You must be an old guy like me.
"Song 2" - Blur
"Where Is My Mind" - Pixies
"Peggy Sue" - Buddy Holly
"Beer" - Reel Big Fish
"Under the Bridge" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Lemon" - U2
"Shock the Monkey" - Peter Gabriel
"Eleanor Put Your Boots On" - Franz Ferdinand
"Kids" - MGMT
"Black Coffee in Bed" - Squeeze
Bonus : Sam and Dave "I Thank You"
httpv://youtu.be/WxQM7GXA8Tc
That Pixies track is one of those songs that runs through my head on days when work gets crazy.
1. For the First Time in Forever – Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez *
2. Hello – Martin Solveig ft. Dragonette
3. The Lion Sleeps Tonight – The Tokens
4. Take Me Out to the Ballgame– Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer
5. Part of Your World – Alan Menken & Howard Ashman
6. Over the Rainbow – Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg
7. The Wheels on the Bus – Unknown – mid-20th Century folk song
8. You’re Something Special – The Bill Gaither Trio**
9. Do-Re-Mi – Rodgers and Hammerstein*
10. Elmo’s Song – Sesame Street Productions; voiced by Kevin Clash
B. Tayo the Little Bus Theme – I don't read Korean, so I have no idea who wrote this wonderful little ditty
*Kernel actually prefers this to Let it Go
**Sung by my wife’s mother to my wife and SiL’s, and now by my wife to Kernel.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPZEPP0xUto
Looks like you need some Shaun the Sheep theme...
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLIJ-SWZsLc
\m/
"He even mucks about with those who cannot bleat"
a fave at our house, Rhu_Ru.
One of my favorite features of that series is that poop slowly shows up in the field during the episode. (At least in one of them.)
1. Go for the Reprise. Oh man, when the sisters are singing over each other.
They get a bit into it on the first version, but the Reprise turns that to 11.
B. That's a pretty shameless Thomas the Tank Engine rip-off if you ask me.
kinda reminds me of the busses all over Oahu