Just a monthly reminder: no cheating, whatever comes up, goes up. Cheaters go to hell and you’ll feel pretty stupid if you end up in hell just because you didn’t want to admit that you have Richard Marx on your iPod. Which isn’t to say that it’s not humiliating, because it is, it’s just not "I choose an eternity of fiery torment" humiliating.
So here goes:That’s Entertainment – The Jam
The Riot Act – Paul Motian
Love Is The Drug – Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music
I Want To Touch You – Catherine Wheel
Glory Box – Portishead
Jungle Boogie – Kool & The Gang
That’s When I Reach For My Revolver – Mission of Burma
If It Ain’t Ruff – N.W.A.
Racing Like A Pro – The National
Sylmar - Cool For August
and one more guaranteed to not be Richard Marx: Across the Borderline – Ry Cooder.
Now for other music stuff. I can date my music listening back to the mid-sixties. Yes, I’m that old. I remember Beatles and Beach Boys songs when they were new. I remember radio stations that would play the Archies Sugar, Sugar followed by Marvin Gaye’s Heard It Through The Grapevine.
I remember 45’s.
Over the years my musical tastes have changed but, outside of country music, I’ll listen to just about anything from show tunes to that crazy rappity-hop music that all the kids are "down" with. There is some music that I used to love that, in retrospect, I’m not sure what the hell I was thinking way back when. Like Emerson, Lake & Palmer. I mean, dude? Just… dude, c’mon, really, ELP? I shunned disco, yet embraced it when it became known as house music. I love a good hook as much as the next guy, but extended guitar solos make me want to reach for a gun. I remember times when music just sucked (Rush/Journey/Styx/Dream Theater) and then something would get released that would make it worthwhile to start paying attention again ( Born To Run, London Calling, and Nevermind stick out).
I tend to not hang on to old favorites preferring to look for something new and different but I will admit to a weakness for brit-pop of the late eighties/early nineties, all of which is to say that I received The Brit Box today which is, to my way of thinking, the best box set evah. The La’s, My Bloody Valentine, the Stone Roses, St. Etiene, the Boo Radleys, Spacemen 3, JAMC, and Ocean Colour Scene. This is really good stuff.
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Shake Break Bounce–The Chemical Brothers
Oh Word?–The Beastie Boys
Box Of Rain–Grateful Dead
The Grudge–Tool
World Go ‘Round–No Doubt
Bombshell–Operation Ivy
One More Time–The Cure
In A Silent Way–Miles Davis
Best Thing In Town–Green Day
Run Like Hell–Pink Floyd
And because it goes to eleven…Uh, Zoom Zip–Soul Coughing.
Ah shoe-gazers. I love that stuff. Great box set, TBogg.
Now, 10 from the European side of the pond.
1) 36 Degrees – Placebo
2) Method Man – Wu Tang Clan
3) Hypnotize – Audioslave
4) Run – Snow Patrol
5) I Believe in a Thing Called Love – The Darkness
6) Not Fade Away – Rolling Stones
7) Persona – Blue Man Group with Josh Haden
Moonage Daydream – David Bowie
9) Gloria – THEM featuring Van Morrison
10) Siva – Smashing Pumpkins
and because I feel good today, 2 more
11) The Union Forever – The White Stripes
12) Meds – Placebo featuring Alison Mosshart
Wow, now that is a random 12. Very Brit influenced too. My English wife would be proud. Good Friday y’all.
East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) – Diana Krall
Shower the People – James Taylor
That’s Why God Made the Movies – Paul Simon
Laughter in the Rain – Neil Sedaka
So Far Away – Carole King
Sunshine On My Shoulders – John Denver
Allegro from “The Spring” from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Victim of Love – The Eagles
Real Love – The Doobie Brothers
Where Do the Children Play? – Cat Stevens
And because that’s not all embarrassing enough:
Pancho and Lefty – Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard
Get yer gun and shoot me, I love great guitar solo’s.
I do have some taste though, like Clapton.
I have noticed a strong attraction to the electric blues.
I am however, a non repentant Metal Head at heart.
Uh, how is this supposed to work?
What is a “Pre-Friday Random Ten”?
Set your iPod to shuffle and whatever it comes up with, post it. The Good, the Bad, and the Gawdawful.
1. “Stoney Street”- Amon Tobin (Bricolage)
2. “You Are My Flavour” Lenny Kravitz (5)
3. “Come Back”- Pearl Jam (Pearl Jam)
4. “Granny”- DMB (Warehouse 8 Vol. 3)
5. “Joyride”- DMB (Live Trax Vol.
6. “Luminous Times (Hold On To Love)”- U2 (B-Sides 1980-1990)
7. “The Frail”- Nine Inch Nails (And All That Could Have Been)
8. “Morning Yearning”- Ben Harper (Both Sides Of The Gun)
9. “Ah’w Baby”- Sean Costello (Cuttin’ In)
10. “Coconut Song”- Public Property (Public Property)
and one more for all the other Avalanche fans out there–
“Perfection”- Run- D.M.C. (Rasin’ Hell)
redwings SUCK!!! (ok- I know that’s juvenile, but I can’t stand them)
It’s a Mistake — Colin Hay
Zebra — John Butler Trio
Agadez — The Mars Volta
Can’t Buy Me Love — The Beatles
Weak and Powerless — A Perfect Circle
Step Quiet — Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
Watch Me Fall Apart — Hard-Fi
Retrovertigo — Mr. Bungle
Jackson Cannery — Ben Folds Five
Wave Goodbye — Chris Cornell
Bonus:
Baby Fratelli — The Fratellies
Satisfaction – Otis Redding
I Will (No Man’s Land) – Radiohead
Kiss Off – Violent Femmes
Rush Hour Soul – Supergrass
Come Together – Annie
Wishful Thinking – Wilco
The Crane Wife 3 – The Decemberists
Gone – Built to Spill
Drawerings – J. Mascis
I Wish – Stevie Wonder
Two song bonus because I leave for a 5 day Mexico vacation tomorrow, three days after being put on 60 days at probation for a drop in billable hours, a drop easily attributable to the fact that I had a kid in the last year. Smell the capitalism.
Every Man Ought to Have a Woman -William Bell
Rhythm & Soul – Spoon
I have to say, every song on this random ten is fracking great, with the exception of that dreary ass Radiohead song.
Journey to the Stars – Man Or Astro-man?
Lost in the Supermarket – The Clash
It’s a Disaster – Ok Go
This is How a Heart Breaks – Rob Thomas (Hanging my head in shame)
Within a Mile of Home – Flogging Molly (much better)
The Killing Jar – Siouxsie and the Banshees
Untrue Blues – Blind Boy Fuller
Give It Up – Talk Talk
Cascade – Marty Willson-Piper
Fiery Nights – Ronan Hardiman
Bonus:
Vienna – Billy Joel (I should hang my head in Shame over Billy fricking Joel but this really is a great song. No regrets.)
1. Made of Stone - The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses
2. The Duke of Gordon’s Birthday – London Lasses – Da Eye Wifie – The Fyrish Reel - The Cast - Colours of Lichen
3. Act One, Scene Seven - Houston Grand Opera - Florencia En El Amazonas
4. Haec Dies - Monastic Choir of the Abbey of St. Peter, Solesmes - Gregorian Anthology
5. Act One, Scene Two - Houston Grand Opera - Florencia En El Amazonas
6. 3. Aufzug, 3. Szene- Ewig war ich, ewig bin ich (Br nnhilde) - Richard Wagner - Siegfried (Disk 4 of 4)
7. Sweet Mother’s Fun - Bobby Whitlock - Rock Your Sox Off
8. The Cool, Cool River - Paul Simon - The Rhythm of The Saints
9. Ad Coenam - Monastic Choir of the Abbey of St. Peter, Solesmes - Gregorian Anthology
10. What Do You Hear In These Sounds - Dar Williams - End Of The Summer
Bonus: Caroline, No - The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds (40th Anniversary)
Speaking of the Shoe-Gazers, MBV is curating the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in the Catskills this September. 3 days 30+ bands, including MBV, Built To Spill (playing “Perfect From Now On”), Meat Puppets (playing “Meat Puppets II start to finish), Mogwai, Thurston Moore,Low and many more. . Tix on sale today.
Here’s my list:
Feelies: Egyptian Reggae (Live in Hoboken)**
Sebadoh: Design
Crackerbash: Trinkets
The Mountain Goats: Earth, Air, Water, Trees
Meat Puppets: Rock ‘n Roll (Zeppelin cover live @KCRW 1986)
Soug Martsch: That’s How Strong My Love Is
Pixies: Cactus (Newcastle Polytechnic 1989)
Fugazi: Lockdown
The Mountain Goats: Grendel’s Mother (Iowa City)
Built To Spill: Temporarily Blind
Pretty strong.
**If you hadn’t heard by now, Feelies are getting back together for a few shows in Hoboken 7/1-7/2 at Maxwell’s and 7/4 with Sonic Youth at Central Park.
1. “Amaterasu”, Christian Death (The Wind Kissed Pictures)
2. “Still Angry”, Book of Love (Book of Love)
3. “Egypt, Egypt”, Egyptian Lover (Street Jams: Electric Funk Part 1)
4. “Desert”, Section 25 (From the Hip)
5. “I Love You Too Much”, Human League (Fascination)
6. “A View To A Kill”, Duran Duran (Greatest)
7. “Die In Winter”, Wumpscut (Bunkertor 7)
8. “Shrinkwrap”, Attrition (Recollection [84-89])
9. “Reanimator”, Meat Beat Manifesto (Armed Audio Warfare)
10. “Shut Me Up (VNV Nation 1200 XL Mix)”, Mindless Self Indulgence (”Shut Me Up” CDS)
One more, ’cause I like my coffee black just like my metal:
10 1/2: “Lost”, Angels and Agony (”Forever” CDS)
I think Egyptian Lover is this week’s winner…
1-Tortured Tangled Hearts-Dixie Chicks
2-Beside You-Ban Morrison
3-Cute As A Bug Lyle Lovett
4-Killing the Blues-Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
5-I Don’t Wanna Be-Gavin DeGraw
6-When It Don’t Come Easy-Patty Griffin
7-Mad World-Michael Andrews
8-American Idiot-Green Day
9-Walk Through the Bottom Land-Lyle Lovett
10-Superstition-Stevie Wonder
Bonus:Girls in their Summer Clothes-Bruce Springsteen
I knew as soon as tbogg came out against country, I’d have a heavy country flavor to my ten…
1. Now That You’re Gone – Ryan Adams and The Cardinals
2. Evening Rain – Moby
3. Lien on Your Dreams – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
4. Sunday Morning Coming Down – Johnny Cash
5. Sometimes I Do – Social Distortion
6. DIrty Old Town – The Pogues
7. Welcome to the Black Parade – My Chemical Romance*
8. Dusty Wreath – Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
9. B.Y.O.B – System of A Down*
10. Axilla (Part II)- Phish
Bonus Track – Kansas City – David Bromberg
* These are courtesy of my 13 year old daughter (actually, the System of a Down stuff isn’t bad). Long trips seem much shorter when we bring the iPod and take turns picking songs. We have one rule – the song or band you play must relate to the one before it in some (any) way. This rule is liberally construed. As long as you can articulate something we won’t make you walk.
1. Midnight Man – Joe Walsh
2. Snowbound – Donald Fagan
3. Eyes without a face – Billy Idol
4. Letterbomb – Green Day
5. I’ll Work For Your Love – Springsteen
6. Rhapsody in Blue – Gershwin
7. Bell Bottom Blues – Derek and the Dominos
8. Streets of Love – Stones
9. Hello It’s Me (Philip Steir remix) – Todd Rundgren
10. Mr. Limousine Driver – Grand Funk Railroad
Essentially an entire trainwreck of toonage. Springsteen to Gershwin? Billy Idol to Billy Jo Armstrong? Jeebus my iPod is having a nervous breakdown. LOL.
grapes will turn to wine – mighty ghosts of heaven
how things slide(peel session) – herman dune
i wish that i could see you soon – herman dune
darker with the day – nick cave and the badseeds
earth died screaming – tom waits
squirrel song – shellac
never said – liz phair
the needle and the damage done – neil young
thirteen – johnny cash
jangling jack – nick cave and the badseeds
1. The Cure – “Lovecats (Acoustic)” — Acoustic Hits
2. Pixies – “Gouge Away” — Wave Of Mutilation: Best Of Pixies
3. Tom Waits – “Make It Rain” — Real Gone
4. Asleep At The Wheel – “Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens” — Greatest Hits – Live And Kickin’
5. Yes – “Clap [Live]” — The Yes Album
6. Pretenders – “Mystery Achievement” — Pretenders
7. James Cotton – “Digging My Potatoes” — Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection
8. Langley Schools Music Project – “Saturday Night” — Innocence & Despair
9. The Smiths – “You Just Haven’t Earned It Yet, Baby” — Louder Than Bombs
10. The Beatles – “Martha My Dear” — The Beatles (White Album)
**Bonus** Beautiful South – “Artificial Flowers” — Blue Is The Colour
Mama’s boy’s daddy is in the crack house again
Watching car crash shows with the pipe in
“Come Back To Me” – Zoot Suit Riot
“Poor Poor LA” – Tim Easton
“Emmanuel” – Amy Grant
“All Night Long – Lovelight – All Night Long” – Live John Hiatt with North Mississippi All Stars
“Turn Off The Light” – Nelly Furtado
“Dash 7” – Wilco
“Num (Peter Pan)” – Sex Machineguns
“You Know I’m No Good” – Amy Winehouse
“Breath” – Cledus T Judd
“Overdrive” – Katy Rose
With Special Guest track: “Chris Cox Megamix” – Britney Spears
And Extra Special Guest Track: “You Never Wash Up After Yourself” – Radiohead
Damn it! Another Britney special guest track. I suck.
So I threw in the Radiohead ’cause I just couldn’t end on the Megacox Remix.
1. You Find It Everywhere – Swervedriver
2. Trio for Flute, Violin and Piano 1: Allegro poco moderato – Martinu
3. Steal Yr GF – God Is My Co-Pilot
4. Pigs on the Wing (Part Two) – Pink Floyd
5. Dad’s Gonna Kill Me – Richard Thompson
6. Modern Girl – Sleater-Kinney
7. Laura Suave – London Symphony
8. Walk Don’t Walk – Prince and the NPG
9. Sisters are Doin’ It For Themselves – Eurythmics
10. Whichever Way the Wind Blows – Bob Mould
Monochrome – Yann Tiersen
The Leaving of Liverpool – The Pogues
The Sickbed of Cuchulainn – The Pogues
Red Dirt Girl – Emmylou Harris
Ticket to Ride – Beatles
Ndiaga Niaw -Orchestra Baobab
Taharah – Masada
Six to Go – The Pogues
Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan
On the Evening Train – Johnny Cash
Bonus:
Work Song – Paul Butterfield Blues Band
New and different is good. Shuffled from my ‘demo’ playlist:
“Starship” – Spacemen 3
“Dry On Ice” – The Shapes
“TV Show” – Shorty Cat
“Poisoned Arrows” – Meat Puppets
“The Greys” – Frightened Rabbit
“Great Expectations” – The Ballet
“She Always Goes Down” – Havana Guns
“Worlds End” – Hanna Hirsch
“I Wanna Fuck You” – The Ponys
“Slash Your Tires” – Luna
Bonus Tracks:
“Mondays Tune” – My Broken 101
“I Turn My Camera On” – Spoon
demo mix
Life – Pascal
Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die (Iraq) – Eugene Chadbourne
Gypsy Love – Silver Apples
Lightworks – Raymond Scott
aams062305 excerpt – Sammy the Stem Cell
Long Shot Kick de Bucket – The Pioneers
A Love Supreme, Pt. 2: Resolution [Antibes, 7/26/65] – John Coltrane
Dancing Is Dangerous/Is There More To Life Than Dancing? – Nöel
Tame My Tiger – T. Rex
Angel Come Home – Dan Addington
Designed To Kill – The Contortions
Marshmallow World – Darlene Love
Be Careful, It’s My Throat – Frankie Stein & His Ghouls
Emerson, Lake & Palmer are on my iPod (Brain Salad Surgery and some odds & ends). Yes, some of their stuff was crap, but there are very, very few artists you can’t say that about. (the Beatles may, in fact, be the entire list.)
Anyway, today’s list has a special triva challenge: see if you can spot the hidden repeat (answer to be posted later if there’s any interest):
Too Late Now – The Oyster Band
You’ll Never Walk Alone – The Blind Boys of Alabama
The Party’s Over – Willie Nelson
(A Man’s Gotta Know His Limitations) Briggs – Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3
Fearless – Pink Floyd
Bad News is All the Wind Can Carry – Richard Thompson
All Through the Night – Ella Fitzgerald
Pablo and Andrea – Yo La Tengo
Witch’s Promise – Jethro Tull
Moon Over the Freeway – The Ditty Bops
and the encore, just because it’s so great:
Dixie Chicken/Tripe Face Boogie – Little Feat (Live)
Jam – Tales from the Riverbank
Angelo Badalamenti – Dub Driving
Nocturnes – Shoot the Pier
X-Ray Spex – Germ-Free Adolescents
Wire – A Touching Display
X – The Unheard Music
Velvet Underground – All Tomorrow’s Parties
Modern Lovers – I’m Straight
Wall of Voodoo – Ring of Fire
Gang of 4 – I Love a Man in a Uniform
I love a good hook as much as the next guy, but extended guitar solos make me want to reach for a gun.
Even the extended guitar solo on Marquee Moon? That one’s awesome!
The Post-Pre-Friday “Working hard at hardly working” Random X+
1) “It’s Over” – Squirrel Nut Zippers
2) “Erin Shore” – The Corrs
3) “For the Turnstiles” – Neil Young
4) “Red Angel Dragnet” – The Clash
5) “Jubilee” – 9,999 Maniacs
6) “Countdown to Armageddon” – Public Enemy
7) “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” – Pure Football Anthems
8: “The Cry of Man” – Mary Margaret O’Hara
9) “Brave New World” – King’s Road
10) “Big River” – Johnny Cash
Damn, a lot of short instrumentals and lead-ins in that 10. Definitely need a couple more…
X+1) “Possession” – Sarah McLachlan
X+2) “The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)” – Liz Phair w/ Material issue
Great, indeed. I’ve always thought that side of Waiting for Columbus ranks among the top two or three sets of live performances ever pressed to vinyl.
Television is guitar solos for people who hate guitar solos. And I mean that as a tremendous compliment, in case it wasn’t obvious.
1. Winter – Joshua Radin
2.Lake Pontchartrain – Andi Hoffmann & B-Goes
3. Diamonds and Buttermilk – Poi Dog Pondering
4. Done Somebody Wrong – The Allman Brothers Band
5. Topsy Turvy – Rodney Crowell
6. It’ll Never Be Over for Me – Los Lobos
7. So Much Trouble – Matt Pond PA
8. Feel to Believe – Beth Orton
9. I Liebe Di Fuer Immer – Andi Hoffmann & B-Goes
10. Don’t Let Us Get Sick – Warren Zevon
10+1. More Than I Can Do – Steve Earle
OK, OK — these were pulled from my ENTIRE library!
1. The Psychedelic Avengers: 1st Mission: Planet Mirgg
2. 3 Hur-el: Gonul Sabreyle Sabreyle
3. Dub Constructor: Master A.i. Dub
4. Ratatat: 06 (from their recent “beats” album)
5. György Ligeti: Chamber Concerto, Ill Movimento preciso e meccanico
6. Mouse on Mars: Hi Fienilin
6. John Lurie: Fishing with John
7. Bob Ostertag: Cornflower
8. Mozayik: Sincerely Yours
9. Viktor Vaughn: Viktomizer (intro)
10. Amorphous Androgynous: High Tide on the Sea of Flesh
And yes, the transitions are a bit clunky.
so, so late
Ai No Corrida – Quincy Jones
Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) – Etta James
The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues – Gil Scott-Heron
Trouble Man – Marvin Gaye
Moments In Love – The Art Of Noise
When? – The Jimmy Castor Bunch
James – PMG
What? – A Tribe Called Quest
Ordinary Pain – Stevie Wonder
Beyond The Clouds – Quartz
Try Not To Breathe – R.E.M.
Fortress – The Beauty Room
Not as late as me however.
Amish random 10
1 Marvin Gaye “You’re The Man Parts I & II”
2 The Church “Buffalo”
3 XTC “Living Through Another Cuba”
4 Sarah McLachlan “The Path Of Thorns”
5 Magazine “A Song From Under The Floorboards”
6 Lenny Bruce “The Tribunal”
7 Siouxsie & The Banshees “Showtime”
8 American Music Club “Laughing Stock”
9 The Blue Aeroplanes “Spitting Out Miracles”
10 Skinny Puppy “Love”
11 Charlie Parker/Dizzie Gillespie “Leap Frog”
12 Monty Python “Castle Aaargh/The End”
13 Big Head Todd & The Monsters “Bittersweet”
14 Talking Heads “I Wish You Wouldn’t Say That”
15 Airiel “You Kids Should Know Better”
Yeah TBogg, late 80s early 90s Britpop has its staying power. Some very original and influential (and still unknown) bands came from that era: Lush, Kitchens of Distinction, The Blue Aeroplanes, Happy Mondays, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Inspiral Carpets, Ride, Its Immaterial, The Wendys, The Wonder Stuff. I’ll put them up against todays alt favs any day. Plus, that era has the extra bonus of being on the tail end of vinyl 1.0 and the beginning of the digital era. Lots of 7″ and 12″ rarities and collectibles out there.
I hope this isn’t a dead thread, because 3 years after my first-gen iPod broke, my brother gave me his leftover one! I can finally participate!
1. Minutemen – Jesus and Tequila
2. Clipd Breaks – Melter
3. Manfredd Man’s Earth Band – For You
4. Wolf Parade – I’ll Believe in Anything
5. Blue – End of a Century
6. Led Zeppelin – The Ocean
7. Bruce Springsteen – Girls in Their Summer Clothes
8. The Smiths – I Know It’s Over
9. The Kinks – Waterloo Sunset
10. The Strokes – Hard To Explain
BONUS: Stevie Wonder – Higher Ground
Thanks!
Lee Hazlewood – “Nothing”
X – “Johny Hit & Run Pauline”
The Shadows – “36-24-36″
Eric Clapton – “(When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too”
Link Wray & The Wraymen – “Rumble”
Rumblers – “Maid ‘N Japan”
The Sidewalk Sounds – “Theme From Thunder Alley”
Man Or Astro-man? – “Super Rocket Rumble”
Ricky Nelson – “I Got A Feeling”
The B-52’s – “Party Out Of Bounds”
Bonus #11
The Grass Roots – “Only When You’re Lonely”
Estelle – Dan Bern
Think I’m In Love – Beck
helpless automaton – Men at Work
The Bash [Live] - Dixie Dregs
Circus – John Cale
Punk Sandwich – Dixie Dregs
Twist and Crawl - The English Beat
When You’re Not Around – Joe Jackson
Bitterblue – Cat Stevens
Sweet Fire of Love – Robbie Robertson
11 = Corner of the Night – Billy and the Beaters
stat = out of 787 tunes in my “For Pedaling Bike to Town And/Or Mowing Lawn” playlist