1. Have A Drink On Me – AC/DC
2. The Thickets – Big Boi
3. Aero Zeppelin – Nirvana
4. Breathe (feat. Angela McCluskey) – Télépopmusik
5. Try A Little Tenderness – Hank Jones
6. Without You – Empire Of The Sun
7. Wait Until Tomorrow – Jimi Hendrix
8. Every Night – Imagine Dragons
9. One Foot – WALK THE MOON
10. State Of The Art – Gotye
B1. For All We Know – The Carpenters
01. "I Want You To Know That I'm Awake/I Hope That You're Asleep" – Car Seat Headrest – How To Leave Town
02. "3030" – Deltron – Deltron 3030
03. "I Miss My Baby" – Funkadelic – Maggot Brain
04. "Mutilated Lips" – Ween – The Mollusk
05. "(She's So) Untouchable" – Johnny Thunders – So Alone
06. "Seasons" – Kye Kye – Fantasize
07. "He Woke Me Up Again" – Sufjan Stevens – Seven Swans
08 "The Beach" – Dr. Dog – Fate
09. "The Bogus Man" – Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure
10. "Life Ain't Fair And The World Is Mean" – Sturgill Simpson – High Top Mountain
Somewhere in there I expected to see "Profit!", so here:
1. Salvation - Elton John
2. Dark Streets of London - The Pogues
3. Little Red Corvette - Prince
4. Ain't No Sunshine - Ladysmith Black Mambazo (feat. Des'ree)
5. Knock On Wood - Toots Hibbert
6. I'm A Man - Bo Diddley
7. Lookin' After No. 1 - The Boomtown Rats
8. Katie's Been Gone - The Band
9. Heartbeat - Buddy Holly
10. Wild In The Streets - Garland Jeffreys
The Adultress - Pretenders
Mirror of Love - The Kinks
Love of the Loveless - Eels
Unsatisfied - The Replacements
Suspicious Minds - Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colton
Stay (Faraway, So Close) - U2
Ball and Chain - Social Distortion
She's a Beauty - The Tubes
Dead Horse - Guns N Roses
Everybody Talking Bout the All-American - JD McPherson
Rad list DW!
thanks!
Billy Bragg is coming to town next week for three shows at the Fine Line. Thursday is a career-encompassing set. Friday is the first three albums, Saturday is albums 4-6.
I have an extra ticket to Friday and Saturday's show if anyone is interested. $50 with the fees is what they cost. I've a couple of other people who have expressed some interest so First real commitment to either or both shows gets to go. (you don't need to go to both, they aren't a set).
Let me know if interested.
I wouldn't be able to make it work, but that would certainly be a show I'd be interested in. I don't know a ton of his catalog, but I've really appreciated the stuff I do know.
1. Moonshadow--Cat Stevens
2. Nights are Forever--England Dan and John Ford Coley
3. Watching the Wheels--John Lennon
4. Thinking of You--Loggins and Messina
5. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word--Elton John
6. You're the Inspiration--Chicago
7. All the Time--Barry Manilow
8. Valerie--Steve Winwood
9. Yesterday Once More--The Carpenters
10. And I Love You So--Don McLean
Somebody's Watching Me - Rockwell
Angel of Harlem - U2
Take My Breath Away - Berlin
Nasty - Janet Jackson
I Got You Babe - UB40
King of Pain - The Police
Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson
Say It Isn't So - Hall & Oates
Misled - Kool and the Gang
Poison Arrow - ABC
(On a loop at work)
And the next two songs were Hall and Oates and The Police.
chill
1. Matthew Dear “Soil to Seed” Black City
2. Fovea Hex “Cup of Joy”* Three Beams
3. M.I.A. “Jimmy” Kala
4. Sia “Alive” This Is Acting (Deluxe Version)
5. Rubberoom “The Revelry (Acapella)” Architechnology
6. The Breeders “I Just Wanna Get Along” Last Splash
7. Vampire Weekend “A-Punk” Vampire Weekend
8. Neneh Cherry “Had You in Me”* Woman (Remixes)
9. Fiona Apple “Tymps (The Sick in the Head Song)” Extraordinary Machine
T. Sam Cooke “Nothing Can Change This Love” Soul Food: an E-6 Mix
E. HEALTH “DARK ENOUGH (CFCF RMX)” DISCO3
*Notes:
2. "A Hymn to Sulphur" Remixed by Colin Potter. Three Beams is the ambient-remix companion disc to Here Is Where We Used to Sing
8. Produced by Tricky. Not a remix of "Woman" despite its presence on this "remixes" single (would have been called "CDS2" were it not "(Remixes)").
We travel in different sonic circles so it comes as a surprise when I recognize more than ~30% of the bands on your weekly list. Even more so when I know 6/10.
I enjoyed seeing MIA to Sia and then Neneh Cherry to Fiona Apple.
That E-6 mix is great (especially that song). I found the original link, though I didn't try the download link because at work.
So...the local college station plays a lot of stuff (it seems to me) by Passenger, and I don't get it. Never seen he/them mentioned here that I remember, either.
"Let Her Go" wasn't a bad song, I thought. I really don't know any other Passenger songs.
The only thing I've known about Passenger was a cover that seemed interesting enough where I had to look up who "Passenger" was.
But now I've forgotten what it was of.
Got it...
I remember why it was interesting. EAR and I were uncertain whether the vocalist was male or female.
I think I got home and proved it was male and I was right and yet I lost.
I was right and yet I lost
HiiiYoh!
Every husband and parent on this site nodded their head in recognition.
I was the same way, although amusingly many people wondered if Tracy Chapman was male or female when the original came out, too.
Definately female. I mean male. Y'know, Tracy and all.
1. Have A Drink On Me – AC/DC
2. The Thickets – Big Boi
3. Aero Zeppelin – Nirvana
4. Breathe (feat. Angela McCluskey) – Télépopmusik
5. Try A Little Tenderness – Hank Jones
6. Without You – Empire Of The Sun
7. Wait Until Tomorrow – Jimi Hendrix
8. Every Night – Imagine Dragons
9. One Foot – WALK THE MOON
10. State Of The Art – Gotye
B1. For All We Know – The Carpenters
01. "I Want You To Know That I'm Awake/I Hope That You're Asleep" – Car Seat Headrest – How To Leave Town
02. "3030" – Deltron – Deltron 3030
03. "I Miss My Baby" – Funkadelic – Maggot Brain
04. "Mutilated Lips" – Ween – The Mollusk
05. "(She's So) Untouchable" – Johnny Thunders – So Alone
06. "Seasons" – Kye Kye – Fantasize
07. "He Woke Me Up Again" – Sufjan Stevens – Seven Swans
08 "The Beach" – Dr. Dog – Fate
09. "The Bogus Man" – Roxy Music – For Your Pleasure
10. "Life Ain't Fair And The World Is Mean" – Sturgill Simpson – High Top Mountain
Somewhere in there I expected to see "Profit!", so here:
1. Salvation - Elton John
2. Dark Streets of London - The Pogues
3. Little Red Corvette - Prince
4. Ain't No Sunshine - Ladysmith Black Mambazo (feat. Des'ree)
5. Knock On Wood - Toots Hibbert
6. I'm A Man - Bo Diddley
7. Lookin' After No. 1 - The Boomtown Rats
8. Katie's Been Gone - The Band
9. Heartbeat - Buddy Holly
10. Wild In The Streets - Garland Jeffreys
The Adultress - Pretenders
Mirror of Love - The Kinks
Love of the Loveless - Eels
Unsatisfied - The Replacements
Suspicious Minds - Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colton
Stay (Faraway, So Close) - U2
Ball and Chain - Social Distortion
She's a Beauty - The Tubes
Dead Horse - Guns N Roses
Everybody Talking Bout the All-American - JD McPherson
Rad list DW!
thanks!
Billy Bragg is coming to town next week for three shows at the Fine Line. Thursday is a career-encompassing set. Friday is the first three albums, Saturday is albums 4-6.
I have an extra ticket to Friday and Saturday's show if anyone is interested. $50 with the fees is what they cost. I've a couple of other people who have expressed some interest so First real commitment to either or both shows gets to go. (you don't need to go to both, they aren't a set).
Let me know if interested.
I wouldn't be able to make it work, but that would certainly be a show I'd be interested in. I don't know a ton of his catalog, but I've really appreciated the stuff I do know.
1. Moonshadow--Cat Stevens
2. Nights are Forever--England Dan and John Ford Coley
3. Watching the Wheels--John Lennon
4. Thinking of You--Loggins and Messina
5. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word--Elton John
6. You're the Inspiration--Chicago
7. All the Time--Barry Manilow
8. Valerie--Steve Winwood
9. Yesterday Once More--The Carpenters
10. And I Love You So--Don McLean
Somebody's Watching Me - Rockwell
Angel of Harlem - U2
Take My Breath Away - Berlin
Nasty - Janet Jackson
I Got You Babe - UB40
King of Pain - The Police
Smooth Criminal - Michael Jackson
Say It Isn't So - Hall & Oates
Misled - Kool and the Gang
Poison Arrow - ABC
(On a loop at work)
And the next two songs were Hall and Oates and The Police.
chill
1. Matthew Dear “Soil to Seed” Black City
2. Fovea Hex “Cup of Joy”* Three Beams
3. M.I.A. “Jimmy” Kala
4. Sia “Alive” This Is Acting (Deluxe Version)
5. Rubberoom “The Revelry (Acapella)” Architechnology
6. The Breeders “I Just Wanna Get Along” Last Splash
7. Vampire Weekend “A-Punk” Vampire Weekend
8. Neneh Cherry “Had You in Me”* Woman (Remixes)
9. Fiona Apple “Tymps (The Sick in the Head Song)” Extraordinary Machine
T. Sam Cooke “Nothing Can Change This Love” Soul Food: an E-6 Mix
E. HEALTH “DARK ENOUGH (CFCF RMX)” DISCO3
*Notes:
2. "A Hymn to Sulphur" Remixed by Colin Potter. Three Beams is the ambient-remix companion disc to Here Is Where We Used to Sing
8. Produced by Tricky. Not a remix of "Woman" despite its presence on this "remixes" single (would have been called "CDS2" were it not "(Remixes)").
We travel in different sonic circles so it comes as a surprise when I recognize more than ~30% of the bands on your weekly list. Even more so when I know 6/10.
I enjoyed seeing MIA to Sia and then Neneh Cherry to Fiona Apple.
That E-6 mix is great (especially that song). I found the original link, though I didn't try the download link because at work.
So...the local college station plays a lot of stuff (it seems to me) by Passenger, and I don't get it. Never seen he/them mentioned here that I remember, either.
"Let Her Go" wasn't a bad song, I thought. I really don't know any other Passenger songs.
The only thing I've known about Passenger was a cover that seemed interesting enough where I had to look up who "Passenger" was.
But now I've forgotten what it was of.
Got it...
I remember why it was interesting. EAR and I were uncertain whether the vocalist was male or female.
I think I got home and proved it was male and I was right and yet I lost.
I was right and yet I lost
HiiiYoh!
Every husband and parent on this site nodded their head in recognition.
I was the same way, although amusingly many people wondered if Tracy Chapman was male or female when the original came out, too.
Definately female. I mean male. Y'know, Tracy and all.