Here is Jesus and Mary Chain playing Just Like Honey, off the album Psychocandy (1985).
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
I love early soul music. It's so simple but and so catchy. There's Diana Ross and The Supreme's, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield and of course the godfather of soul himself James Brown. Today I'm going to add a song that seems to appear in British Rom-Com's almost as much as The Kinks or Al Green. Smokey Robinson's- The Tracks of My Tears off the album Going to a Go-Go (1965)
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Today is for the Blues.
ok I'll start with Robert Johnson- the guy who inspired Eric Clapton and so many others. He's part of the 27's club too. He does that thing that a lot of blues artists do, where not all but most of his songs will start with a very similar riff if not the exact same. Anyway you know him, you love him- here is Me and The Devil Blues.
Earlier I mentioned how blues artists often start their songs with the same riff. Now the people that, to me anyway, are the best at that are The Ink Spots. My father got me into music, but my mother has slipped in her influences along the way. The Ink Spots has been with me since I was little. They did a lot of songs with Ella Fitzgerald at one point too. But for now this is one of the few songs without their famous intro. This is Mama Don't Allow.
one more from The Ink Spots-
Ok Odetta. I love her so much. You can't really describe her, you just have to turn off the lights, lie on the floor and listen. At times I can hear Joan Baez in her voice, or rather while listening to Joan Baez, I can hear Odetta.
Anyway this is the clip that they used in Martin Scorsese's 'No Direction Home' the biopic of Bob Dylan.
Get hold of her albums if you can, but in the mean time here is my favourite clip of her performing with Johnny Cash.
Ok next is Jack Whites bestie- Son House. His tempo is painful but the best part of his music.
There is so much more, but for me the best part of the Blues is discovering and moving slowly through it. Hope you enjoyed this though.
Earlier I mentioned how blues artists often start their songs with the same riff. Now the people that, to me anyway, are the best at that are The Ink Spots. My father got me into music, but my mother has slipped in her influences along the way. The Ink Spots has been with me since I was little. They did a lot of songs with Ella Fitzgerald at one point too. But for now this is one of the few songs without their famous intro. This is Mama Don't Allow.
one more from The Ink Spots-
Ok Odetta. I love her so much. You can't really describe her, you just have to turn off the lights, lie on the floor and listen. At times I can hear Joan Baez in her voice, or rather while listening to Joan Baez, I can hear Odetta.
Anyway this is the clip that they used in Martin Scorsese's 'No Direction Home' the biopic of Bob Dylan.
Get hold of her albums if you can, but in the mean time here is my favourite clip of her performing with Johnny Cash.
Ok next is Jack Whites bestie- Son House. His tempo is painful but the best part of his music.
There is so much more, but for me the best part of the Blues is discovering and moving slowly through it. Hope you enjoyed this though.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I wasn't going to post anything today, I just didn't feel musical. But then my dad put Peter Gabriel's live dvd called Growing Up on, and it was very loud and it was very awesome. I have always been a Peter Gabriel person, as opposed to a Phil Collins one. In fact, if I remember correctly just the other day my friend David and I were in a pub called Kimberly Hotel, shouting at the tv very loudly 'Put the microphone down Phil Collins! Get back behind your drums where you belong! No body likes you anymore!' There may have been a little more slurring involved but I forget such things. Sorry back to my point, an ex introduced me to Genesis and I've loved them since, also I think Selling England by the Pound was voted number one Prog Rock band of all time, but don't quote me. It's weird seeing Peter Gabriel old though... getting distracted. This song is from his solo career off the album Up (2002).
Monday, November 15, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
right. so last night I got quite drunk because I was sad that I missed the band The Easy Star All Star's, they played at the local watering hole for hipster sluts and mental midgets, most call Assembly. Easy Star All Stars are this awesome band that do dub/reggae covers of Pink Floyd, Radio Head and some unknown guys called The Beatles (?). Anyway today I will not post a song from them- I'm just saying I got drunk because I was sad I couldn't see them. And now it's Happy Hangover Day!! So I'm listening to my favourite hangover musics, namely the SOundtrack for Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The song I'll post will be........Oh Girl by Evil Superstars.
ok one more! this is I Wanna Be Your Dog by the ever loved Stooges. Best hangover music.
ok one more! this is I Wanna Be Your Dog by the ever loved Stooges. Best hangover music.
Friday, November 12, 2010
yay for fridays! today is something chilled and old school. Everyone knows who DJ Shadow is (if not check out Endtroducing (1996) it's in the Guinness Book of Records as the first album made entirely from samples of other music.) Anyway he got together with Dan the Automator (Handsome Boy Modelling School- check it out)and produced an album using music from 70's Bollywood movies by brothers Kalyanji and Anandji. Anyway the collaboration was entitled Bombay the Hard Way (1998) and has tracks with the names 'Swami Sufari' and 'Fists of Curry'. It's an awesome album- the kind my dad-who hates electronic music- totally loves. Anyway this is my favourite piece from the album, hope you dig it as much, and please wait for the beat.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Happy Wednesday!
This song by Jefferson Airplane off the album Surrealistic Pillow (1967), has had me transfixed for the last couple of weeks. It's a simple riff, but the tone they use on the guitar is amazing. It really is one of those add-to- soundtrack-of-my-life songs, for me anyway : ). Hope that other people like it as much. I'm not sure what the clip for Betty Boop is, but I think it's kinda cool. If you have never sat on the living room floor and listened to your parents record of Surrealistic Pillow, please give it a try, it's quite an emotional album- not just hippie noise.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
This song is off the album The Isness (2002) by Amorphous Androgynous (One of Future Sound of London's many alias's) I have only met one person who's heard of this album and she was the one who gave it to me. As you can see by the hits on Youtube, it's fairly unknown. I love the entire album and really think it's worth the effort to download it. From one song to the next it's very different, which I like. If this hasn't helped you decide on whether you like them, then listen to the Guru Song, off the same album.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Ok one more. This is for one of my favourite girls in the world. It's also Lou Reed, as it is of course Lou Reed Day. Meg is one of the two most awesome Italians that ever happened to the world. The lyrics for this song are pretty rad so make an effort to look them up. It's off the album The Velvet Underground (1969).
Today is Lou Reed day.
Because I haven't added a post in a few days I'm going to add three songs- all Lou Reed. Because its raining and warm and perfect for Lou Reed.
Here is Perfect Day, an obvious choice, yes. From Transformer (1972)
This is Walk on the Wild Side from the same album mentioned above.
And finally, this song sparked my love of Lou Reed. There is a great cover by the Cowboy Junkies (more on them in the future!) actually there are a lot more covers of this song. Anyway the one here is from Velvet Underground off the album Loaded (1970)
More on Lou Reed. If you like him please try get a hold of the double disc album called The Raven (2003) It's a concept album bringing together short stories of Edgar Allen Poe. It features David Bowie, Anthony Hegarty, Willem Dafoe and Steve Buscemi among many many others.
Here is Perfect Day, an obvious choice, yes. From Transformer (1972)
This is Walk on the Wild Side from the same album mentioned above.
And finally, this song sparked my love of Lou Reed. There is a great cover by the Cowboy Junkies (more on them in the future!) actually there are a lot more covers of this song. Anyway the one here is from Velvet Underground off the album Loaded (1970)
More on Lou Reed. If you like him please try get a hold of the double disc album called The Raven (2003) It's a concept album bringing together short stories of Edgar Allen Poe. It features David Bowie, Anthony Hegarty, Willem Dafoe and Steve Buscemi among many many others.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Um.. yeah. The Pixies is my all time favourite band. They seem to be one of those bands that people either would die for, or really don't like. Everyone though seems to love 'Where is my Mind?'. Anyway for those of you who don't know much about their music, I urge you to look beyond 'Where is my Mind?' and 'Here comes your Man.' After all the best thing I got out of a seven month relationship, was a gold edition of Sofa Rosa on vinyl. If it's a little too abrasive at first start with 'Hey' or 'Cactus'. Anyway the song I've posted now is 'Caribou' off Come on Pilgrim (1987)
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
My life long love affair with Nick Cave
I love this song so much. Personally I prefer the acoustic version. However the lyrics for the original I think are better. If you're a real Cave fan, then watch the live performance from St. Lukes - I just love watching him swagger.
Oh- this is off B-Sides and Rarities (2005) Disc 1.
Oh- this is off B-Sides and Rarities (2005) Disc 1.
OK the reason why I first took interest in Holly Miranda is because one of the guys from TV on the Radio (who I absolutely adore) produced her album and Jaleel Bunton and Kyp Malone (also TV on the Radio) feature. This song is off Magician's Private Library (2010). Hope you like. And if you don't know Tv on the Radio here is a little taster.
Día de los Muertos
OK this is less about the music and more about the video. Enjoy kids! Happy Día de los Muertos!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Second time success
So there is a clear break since my first few posts and now. Truth is I forgot what I called my blog and was too lazy to figure it out...
anyway SONG FOR THE DAY- YAY!!
this song is my ring tone and I quite simply cannot get enough of it. It's off Lucky Shiner (2010). Wikipedia doesn't offer much info on Gold Panda, but I'm excited for more of him in my life. If you like this, you'll also enjoy his song 'Same Dream China'.
anyway SONG FOR THE DAY- YAY!!
this song is my ring tone and I quite simply cannot get enough of it. It's off Lucky Shiner (2010). Wikipedia doesn't offer much info on Gold Panda, but I'm excited for more of him in my life. If you like this, you'll also enjoy his song 'Same Dream China'.