Friday, October 21, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011: Eric Church - Drink In My Hand
Off Eric Church's brand new album Chief, here is a rollickin' introduction to the weekend.
I've said it several times before in this blog, but I'll say it again - I really love Country Music.
It's perfect Friday music, all you have to do is turn it up and have a good time.
Having a drink in your hand helps, obviously.
Just as long as you're not driving.
Seriously - don't drink and drive.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011: El Chinano - Tell Her She's Lovely
The cold hard reality, gentle reader, is that you just don't know what is going to happen tomorrow.
So don't wait, tell her she's lovely today.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011: The Rave-Ups - She Says (Come Around)
Here's yet another hard luck story, a band that never got their fair share of the pie.
With a bit part in John Hughes' "Pretty In Pink", and a minor radio hit with "Positively Lost Me", the Rave-Up skirted success but never seemed to find that connection. They gave up trying in 1992.
Shame, really, because these guys are pretty great. As today's selection clearly shows
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: TWOfer Tuesday - The "Mash-Up" Edition
What's better than one cool song of the day? Two cool songs paired up together.
Welcome to the world mash-ups
Now, probably, my favorite mash-up, also by Mighty Mike, would be this impossible pairing of John Lennon and Van Halen, but I decided to post the Michael Jackson/Queen mashup because it's a bit more lively, and just so totally seamless.
Now riddle me this, Batman: if two songs played at the same time are better, how about nine?
Seriously, there is no way in hell this next track should work, but here we are.
Songs used:
Isaac Hayes - Theme from Shaft
John Williams - The Imperial March
Leftfield - Phat Planet
Chemical Brothers - Galvanized
Sugarhill Gang - Apache (Switch Remix - A bit patchy)
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Doug Wood Band - Drag Racer (BBC Snooker Theme)
Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
The Streets - Push things forward
Our last selection today isn't really a simple mash up. In fact, it probably isn't anything you have ever seen or heard before. This isn't just another funny or cool video - this would be art. Proper, jaw-dropping art. This is something that, indeed, pushes things forward.
What Kutiman has done here, isn't just about layering one thing on top of another - he actually creates new and unique soundscapes using only scraps. Spare parts. Bits and pieces of other peoples instructional videos, the kind that flood YouTube every day. This is the audio/video equivalent of found objects, collage and kinetic sculpture all stitched into something wonderful.
This is one of the few videos I have seen over three dozen times and each time it leaves me wanting to watch it again. Louder. I hope you enjoy it as well.
Welcome to the world mash-ups
Now, probably, my favorite mash-up, also by Mighty Mike, would be this impossible pairing of John Lennon and Van Halen, but I decided to post the Michael Jackson/Queen mashup because it's a bit more lively, and just so totally seamless.
Now riddle me this, Batman: if two songs played at the same time are better, how about nine?
Seriously, there is no way in hell this next track should work, but here we are.
Songs used:
Isaac Hayes - Theme from Shaft
John Williams - The Imperial March
Leftfield - Phat Planet
Chemical Brothers - Galvanized
Sugarhill Gang - Apache (Switch Remix - A bit patchy)
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Doug Wood Band - Drag Racer (BBC Snooker Theme)
Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
The Streets - Push things forward
Our last selection today isn't really a simple mash up. In fact, it probably isn't anything you have ever seen or heard before. This isn't just another funny or cool video - this would be art. Proper, jaw-dropping art. This is something that, indeed, pushes things forward.
What Kutiman has done here, isn't just about layering one thing on top of another - he actually creates new and unique soundscapes using only scraps. Spare parts. Bits and pieces of other peoples instructional videos, the kind that flood YouTube every day. This is the audio/video equivalent of found objects, collage and kinetic sculpture all stitched into something wonderful.
This is one of the few videos I have seen over three dozen times and each time it leaves me wanting to watch it again. Louder. I hope you enjoy it as well.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011: Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual
It's not unusual to hate Mondays.
What is unusual is that we have such a sure fire cure for the beginning of the week blues
Hello, Tom. What's new, pussycat?
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
No blogging on a Sunday.
See you Monday!
See you Monday!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011: Joan Armatrading - Love and Affection
I've talked before on this blog about songs that absolutely stop me dead in my tracks when I first heard them.
Here's one of those.
I literally froze when I first heard this song, I couldn't believe that pure magic could be turned into song like British singer, songwriter and guitarist Joan Armatrading has done here.
And who couldn't use more Love & Affection in their life.
So, throw your head back, really laugh, and enjoy this magic track
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