I'm in the midst of an iPod Purge myself. Not an iTunes Purge, just moving things off the iPod and moving new things to it for some variety. I hope that'll show up in my random 10 later today.
PS. This looks rad.
I'm in the midst of an iPod Purge myself. Not an iTunes Purge, just moving things off the iPod and moving new things to it for some variety. I hope that'll show up in my random 10 later today.
PS. This looks rad.
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1. LCD Soundsystem - "Watch the Tapes" - Sound of Silver
2. Wolf Parade - "This Heart's on Fire" - Apologies to the Queen Mary
3. Common - "I Want You" - Finding Forever
4. The Hold Steady - "Sketchy Metal" - Almost Killed Me
5. Wilco - "Box Full of Letters" - A.M.
6. Jeremy Messersmith - "Love You to Pieces" - The Silver City
7. Gorillaz - "November Has Come" - Demon Dayz
8. R.E.M. - "Texarkana" - Out of Time
9. Fatboy Slim - "Gangsta Tripping" - You've Come a Long Way, Baby
T. Dr. John - "Mama Roux" - Zu Zu Soiree
B. Uncle Tupelo - "Moonshiner/The Walton's" - March 16-20, 1992
I enjoy this avant-garde piece by Thinking Plague
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjEm_qp0kz4
1. Closer -- Kings Of Leon
2. Sunday Morning -- The Velvet Underground
3. St. Jimmy -- Green Day
4. The Things That Never Need -- Guided By Voices
5. It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City -- Bruce Springsteen
6. Whatever's For Us, For Us -- Joan Armatrading
7. Much Too Much -- Jules Shear
8. Bizarre Love Triangle -- New Order
9. The Windmills Of Your Mind -- Dusty Springfield
10. Narcissism -- The 757s
B1. Blackbird -- The Beatles
I used to get "Dusty" and "Buffalo" mixed up. I would even hear Son of a Preacher Man and think, "Oh, man Janis was super talented." Kids...I tell you what.
From the repository:
'Summersong' - The Decemberists The Crane Wife
'Death Valley Queen' - Flogging Molly Drunken Lullabies
'Flight of the Passing Fancy' - Squirrel Nut Zippers Hot
'Lisztomania' - Phoenix Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
'Radio Nowhere' - Bruce Springsteen Magic
'Bad Reputation' - Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Greatest Hits
'In the City' - The Jam The Very Best of The Jam
'Tessie' - Dropkick Murphys Warrior's Code
'Black Snake' - Black Joe Lewis Scandalous
'Cut Me Some Slack' - Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic & Pat Smear Cut Me Some Slack single
well, that was a pretty rockin start to the morning.
'Flight of the Passing Fancy' - Squirrel Nut Zippers Hot
I thank God every day that I was too old to get into the "3rd wave" of ska (or was it the 4th wave?).
they got lumped in with the swing movement that was bubbling up, but they were more hot jazz than swing
'Flight of the Passing Fancy' is an instrumental off Hot (their most popular album because of the song 'Hell')
httpv://youtu.be/_M0_3Bvp0rI
No list yet, but:
1. Zola Jesus is playing at the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra in about a month, with a String Quartet. Only $10 per ticket, but I haven't checked my schedule yet.
2. Low tweeted this band/guy earlier this week, but "What I Like About You" by Lion or Gazelle is a fantastic, morbid tune. I hoped it would be streaming, but it looks like you'll have to download the entire mini-album (for free) to get at it.
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* Motion Picture - Neil Young - On the Beach
* Du Hast - Rammstein - Sehnsucht
* Albuquerque - Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
* Cantabile - Mitchell Maki - Live at Concordia**
* Kicking Your Crosses Down - Circa Survive - On Letting Go
* Done Livin' - Husky Burnette - Facedown in the Dirt
* Colours Fade - Blood Red Shoes - Fire Like This
* Infinite Love Without Fulfillment - Grimes - Visions
* In a Jar - Dinosaur Jr. - You're Living All Over me
* No Pride - Green Day - Insomniac
** This obscure classical guitarist. You've probably never heard of him, he only released one or two super-rare CD-Rs.
I got Grouper - The Man Who Died in His Boat after I heard "Vital" a couple of times and kept coming back to it. That song reminds me of Chelsea Wolfe a little bit. After taking in the whole album, if Wolfe is "doom-folk", I guess this is "drone-folk"? I like it, although it might be a little more subdued than my usual tastes. Of course now I see that Kranky is the label that put it out (The label of Stars of the Lid, Winged Victory for the Sullen, Tim Hecker, etc.) and that makes a lot of sense.
I wonder what Maynard James Keenan has been up to? (video not obscene, but maybe not something to play at work)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjCu0UwDMNM
Well, there's that.
Two thumbs up, one each for the rendition and video.
**must be obscure, couldn't find his stuff anywhere.
**must be obscure, couldn't find his stuff anywhere.
heh.
Careful, a lot of obscure stuff is crap.
Not a Fiery Furnaces link?
Well, nothing new...
1. Linfinity “Angel”* New Songs for Christmas 2011 EP
2. Soundgarden “Loud Love”* Louder than Love
3. Sloan “The Good in Everyone” Select Singles 1992-2011
4. The Trishas* “Clockwork” Daytrotter Session, 8/7/2012
5. Eric Copeland “Fiesta Muerto” Limbo
6. Gordon Lightfoot “Beautiful” Gord's Gold
7. The Moody Blues “Voices in the Sky” The Best of the Moody Blues
8. Elite Gymnastics “So Close to Paradise” Ruin 1
9. The Fouronthefloor* “First on a List of Things I Don't Need” 4x4
T. Bonnie “Prince” Billy “Pushkin” Sings Greatest Palace Music
*Notes:
1. Jimi Hendrix Experience cover.
2. There's a markéd similarity between the intro of this song and Pearl Jam's "Better Man". I don't think that it can be coincidence.
4. Sounds like a bluegrassy-acoustic country with multi-part harmonies. I should learn what their studio recordings sound like.
5-8. Well that's a varied mix.
9. Brian from Ha Ha Tonka recommended this local group, who had toured with them. Their lead vox alienate me, like Kings of Leon strained to sounding like Glenn Danzig (at least how I remember Danzig).
1. Michael Franti & Spearhead - "Keep Me Lifted" - Chocolate Supa Highway
2. Better Than Ezra - "Beautiful Mistake" - How Does Your Garden Grow
3. P.O.S. - "Little Kicks" - Ipecac Neat
4. Red Hot Chili Peppers - "We Believe" - Stadium Arcadium: Mars
5. Prof - "Karma" - King Gampo
6. Will Smith - "Don't Say Nothin'" - Big Willie Style
7. OK Go - "Muppet Show Theme Song" - Muppets: The Green Album
8. Madonna - "Like A Prayer" - College Mix (from Like a Prayer)
9. Fitz & The Tantrums - "Pickin' Up The Pieces" - Pickin' Up The Pieces
10. Blueprint - "Welcome Home" - Adventures in Counter Culture
I kinda wish Madonna had continued her Like a.... series. Only two songs? The possibilities were endless. At least she could have done Like an Actress.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tDg1YKp8M0
1. “everything gonna be everything” – don covay – see-saw
2. “jesus saves, i spend” – st. vincent – marry me
3. “ode to divorce” – regina spektor – soviet kitsch
4. “affection” – little steven and the lost boys – nobody loves and leaves alive
5. “i don’t want to wake up alone” – lightspeed champion – life is sweet! nice to meet you!
6. “goodnight irene” – mississippi john hurt – last sessions
7. “rest” – michael kiwanuka – home again
8. “that’s alright” – caitlin rose – own side now
9. “only love can break your heart” – neil young – after the gold rush
10. “papa won’t leave you, henry” – nick cave and the bad seeds – henry’s dream
albums that i've been listening to that i'm so far disappointed in compared to the preceeding album:
prophet by ramona falls
the mountain by the heartless bastards
metals by feist
i should emphasize the "so far" part, and that it's not that i don't like them, i just like the previous effort better (so far).
1. "Los Angeles, I'm Yours" - The Decemberists - Her Majesty
2. "Fade To Grey" - Jars Of Clay - Much Afraid
3. "The Longest Time" - Billy Joel - An Innocent Man
4. "Ain't That A Kick In The Head" - Dean Martin
5. "Sultans Of Swing" - Dire Straits - Dire Straits
6. "Kiss Me" - Sixpence None The Richer - Sixpence None The Richer
7. "Take Me Home" - Brother Ali - The Undisputed Truth
8. "Philadelphia" - Neil Young - Soundtrack
9. "Robot Man" - The Aliens - Astronomy For Dogs
10. "You Really Got Me" - The Kinks - Kinks
B: "Closer To Free" - BoBeans - Go Slow Down
8. "Philadelphia" - Neil Young - Soundtrack
This song should have won the Oscar for best song, instead of Streets of Philadelphia by The Boss. Just sayin.
I don't even know this year's nominees.
"Skyfall". That's all I know.
From the Chicken Little movie? I thought that came out years ago!
They were both pretty damned good songs. But I'm with free.
01. Nevermore - "Dead Heart, In a Dead World", Dead Heart, In a Dead World
02. Megadeth 0 "In My Darkest Hour", So Far, So Good... So What
03. Iced Earth - "Stormrider", Night of the Stormrider
04. Type O Negative - "These Three Things", Dead Again
05. Bruce Dickinson - "Man of Sorrows", Accident of Birth
06. Brainstorm - "Despair to Drown", Liquid Monster
07. Iron Maiden - "The Number of the Beast", The Number of the Beast
08. Black Sabbath - "Children of the Grave", Master of Reality
09. Testament - "Shades of War", Low
10. Guns N' Roses - "Mr. Brownstone", Appetite for Destruction
Hey, I own 'cheap' music - #'s 4, 8 & 10!
Oh, and I have some of #7, but not that album.
I saw Megadeth in concert Spring of 1986 in Washington, D.C. It was a great show but unbeknownst to me a women I kinda worked with (and who I was starting to lay the groundwork in pursuing) also worked at the bar where Megadeth was playing. We bumped into each other at the show and she was very distraught with the audience she had to serve. Unfortunately, she associated me with all the longhairs and headbangers and I basically lost any opportunity to hook up.
Sounds like another Survivor entry in the making.
How could she associate you with "longhairs"?
I know! Although in 1986 I had significantly more hair than I do now, it was by no way the definition of the word long.
And I imagine certainly not when compared to those attending a Megadeth concert in 1986.
That probably worked out for the best, then.
I really wasn't looking for a long term deal, if you know what I mean.
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1. Cool Gwen Stefani
2. Sunday Morning No Doubt
3. Early Autumn Billy Eckstine
4. Trap Doors Broken Bells
5. The Cave Mumford and Sons*
6. Don’t Worry ‘bout Us Joe Williams
7. Amie Pure Prairie League
8. Misty Mountain Hop Led Zeppelin
9. Headlights Look Like Diamonds Arcade Fire
10. Blue Spotted Tail Fleet Foxes
B. For What It’s Worth Buffalo Springfield
B2. Werewolf Heart Dead Man’s Bones**
*I won’t deny it - I still like this song.
**I actually kind of enjoyed this one. Apparently Gosling sings and plays music too. I find myself generally dismissing those actors who also do music (Depp, Leto, Costner, Crowe, etc.) and vice versa (Jagger, White, Bowie, Common…list goes on). How about you guys? Do you give either group a chance in a new medium?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhANCZvAHkM
I dunno. Bowie did a pretty good turn as The Man Who Fell To Earth.
And Sting played a pretty good Sting in David Lynch's version of Dune.
also, Frank is great in The Manchurian Candidate, Deano had a lot of entertaining roles (I love the Matt Helm movies; I liked him in Katie Elder and, of course, he had a long run with Jerry Lewis), etc., etc. Lots of singers with some acting successes.
Going the other way, I think Travolta was better known as a pop star (albeit a one-hit wonder) than actor at the start of his career as Vinny Barbarino.
My recollection is that Travolta was already known as Vinny Barbarino, and that's what led to his one hit, rather than the other way around. It was a long time ago, though, so I could be wrong.
He had a small but significant role in Carrie, then got the Barbarino gig in 1975. The song came out in 1976. But maybe.
Here is his screen test for Grease
Realy bS, no mention of Shat?
Is he an actor turned singer, or a singer turned actor? I can't decide. But as Our Greatest Living Thespian, he stands apart.
DVR alert: Shat will be on Craig Ferguson's show tonight.
Apparently, the same can be asked about Bowie.
some would say that his whole career has been an act.* Eh, Bootsy?
*that said, he's a longtime favorite of mrsS, so I'm treading lightly. And I like a lot of his stuff.
I guess I hadn't thought of the Rat Pack - good point there. Also, I guess it's pretty hard to ignore Streisand's success: 2 Oscars, 8 Grammys, 5 Emmys...
and don't forget Bo Duke.
Roy Rogers FTW
oh, man. The excitement!
I'd forgotten about Andy Griffith. And I was trying to remember David Soul. But that list is precious.
Rick Springfield did alright for himself
I loved the books, but never saw the film. Maybe this is why...
Thankfully there's a mini-series instead.
yea, the first miniseries is really good, despite less-than-awesome sets and special effects. And, most importantly, none of those stupid weirding modules. Those things offended me in the film, beautiful as so much of it is.
Will Oldham started out as an actor, and actually appears to approach his music as playing the character Bonnie "Prince" Billy. I've only caught him in his bit role as a freakish hobo guy in Wendy & Lisa.
will oldham and zack galifinackerous (or whatever) are good friends. that just seems awesome to me.
continuing the alt-j discussion from earlier, i'm still not sold on it, and i pinpointed one annoying aspect: the vocals. they mostly sounds like someone doing a bad adam sandler impression of adam sandler doing that one annoying, childish voice that he does.
I came across an acoustic clip of some band from Iceland with both male and female singers. The clip I caught was with the female singer (who's definitely the under-bill). She had a real odd diction and I thought "what if alt-j was an accent?", then this band would be Mumford & Sons with a female singing with a heavy alt-j accent.
I looked for better clips but it was mostly the dude singer (in which case they sound more just like M&S) and never got back to it.