Friday, December 23, 2011

Weekly Mix #88

Super lucky mix, two 8s's! I got a party on here so get down to it. I can't say there's a rhyme or reason to most of these songs but they are all pretty enjoyable. Actually the first five songs are sort of placed for reasons besides flow.




1. Better Off Dead by The Sounds
More catchy songs from the Swedes! I don't know much but The Sounds were rad in 2011!
2. Walking In L.A.
Oh, did you not know that The Sounds got their sound from an early 80s Boston band that was trying to sound like a West Coast band
3. Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO
Too much fun, too much fun. These guys are funny and bring the party in their songs.

 
4. Looks That Kill by Mötley Crüe
Can you hear the guitars roar like a buzz saw? Anyhow this is an early Crüe rocker that really does kick out the jams and gets the inner teen going.
5. Bring Me Darkness by Black Tusk
modern Metal isn't as catchy as it's predecessors as there isn't even the slightest hint of a vocal melody anymore but this is a badass song regardless of song writing ability
6. Kiss Me by Tom Waits
So desperate and drunk, long live the gravel voiced singer!
7. Marathon by Tennis
Retro in the lounge way, It wouldn't be a shock to hear this on vacation on cruise ship.
8. Hypnotize by The Notorious B.I.G.
Rest in piece bag guy.
9. Naughty Naughty by John Parr
 This is a stupid song but it's so excellent in it's rock n' roll dumbness.


10.Bedroom Eyes by Florence + The machine
Spooky, spooky, spooky
11.If You Have Ghosts by John Wesley Harding
Most people hear the name John Wesley Harding and think of a man who once shot a man for snoring too loud. But this is the British singer song writer and this is a Roky Erickson song.
12.Love Is Blindness by Jack White
This song used to depress the hell out of me when U2 did it  but now that jack White has taken it over it just makes me cold.
13.Shout In Tongues by Gauntlet Hair
Sometimes you hear a song and it strikes you that it was made for getting high to. This has got to be one of them. Echoes galore!

 
14.Tongue Tied by Grouplove
Yeah, it's that song from that iPod commercial. It's a sing along
15.Different Drum by The Lemonheads
Evan Dando being Linda Ronstadt because his attempts to be Don Henley didn't quite work. This is a hard to find song and from an E.P. called Favorite Spanish Dishes which is so very 90s. 
16.Can't You Tell by Vetiver
Nothing wrong with feeling groovy, nothing wrong with a feel good song.


17.Hard To Explain by The Strokes
From their best album if one of the best albums of the past decade, Is This It? The Strokes made me believe in Rock n' Roll for a few more minutes.
18.Fools Gold by The Stone Roses
This was the first song I ever heard from these Manchester guys and I didn't know what the hell to make of it at the time. Now I want to be part of it. These guys are touring again and I don't think that's a good thing.
19.Lonely Boy by The Black Keys
Hey, they got a new album out and it sounds very much like the last one. I do like this song moer than all the others, I hope you do too.

Favorite Songs of 2011

I'm not going to put a flag down like some arrogant A-hole and say that these are the best songs of the past year and if you don't like . . . I'm just say that these are my favorite songs that came out in 2011. I think that's fair. This year seemed to be about being an indie band, having a big comeback and being Swedish, go figure!
Don't worry this is not a list of bands nobody's heard of to make my self feel like a snob absolute. Don't worry this isn't a copy of the top 40 charts to show that those people know what they're talking about.
I don't know if the music that came out this year gave me hope for 2012


25.Lay Myself Down by Mazzy Star
Returning after all these years to sound exactly like one would want, dreamy and half asleep.
24.Olé by Pearl Jam
I love it when Pearl Jam rocks out rather than gets that drone of seriousness. Short and punchy!
23.Open My Eyes by The BanglesMaybe this is the last album we'll ever hear from the girl group and that's okay with me, this song is better than some of the pop they did when they were huge. They have captured that indie sound perfectly.
22.Be Your Bro by Those Darlins
It's funny and catchy. A song about a girl who wants to be friends with a boy who just wants to have sex with her. Tough times.
21.Immigrant Song by Karen O
Maybe this is really Trent Reznor featuring Karen O. On the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo  and the song in the preview it kicks ass and is almost as good as the original Led Zeppelin version.
20.Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO
It's a party jam and I don't mind the party so there's that.
19.Lie Down In Darkness by Moby
He's kind of dramatic and somber and melodious on this soundscape. It's actually quite beautiful.
18.Guilty Girls by Buffalo TomI would be lying if I said that I though I would ever hear anything from this Boston band again but here they are putting out a quality tune.
17.The Boat Song by The Black Angels
Sometimes I wonder who else likes this band. They put out an E.P. and this was my favorite song from it. Dreamy and simple; like a Mazzy Star tune with a dude on vocals.
16.Cocaine Chest Pains by Kopek
I've never had cocaine chest pains personally but it sounds horrible. The song however is a rocker.
15.Rope by Foo Fighters
Back again with more rock that satisfies even if it doesn't change the world
14.The Roller by Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher and some other dudes put out a an album and it sounds exactly like you think it would. Catchy with heavy sixties influence. This was my favorite song from the collection of songs.
13.Seven Devils by Florence + The Machine
Epic and witchy sounding this song swirls into some weird places which is why I like it so much.
12.Standing Still by Eat Sugar
I don't anything about this band but I do know I really think this song is some good old dirty rock.
11.Boogie de la Muerte by Guadalupe Plata
I don't listen to Spanish rock but these roots rock guys make me want to.
10.The No No Song by The Sounds
They should be huge  and maybe they are but because there's no radio or videos I'll never know. Swedish and awesome!
9. Go Outside by The Cults
This was a big song for these guys and their indie rock ways. These guys blew up with this song.
8. Blood by The Dears
These Canadians are making music like it should be, big and emotional. Maybe they sound too 80s.
7. Make Some Noise by The Beastie Boys
Another comeback! This song isn't even that good but it's so fun I can't resist it. Rap for your dad, that's kinda' sad.
6. California by EMA
Is it spoken word or a song? Whatever it's a FU to the golden state which is refreshing once in a while.
5. Otis by Kanye West & Jay- Z
Watch The Throne, this album could have been egos colliding in a mess but it worked so well. Special thanks to Otis Redding.
4. Under Cover of Darkness by The Strokes
They're back and they're sounding good. They don't branch out with a new sound but this time I don't care.
3. Take The World by She Wants Revenge
The 80s have resurfaced in this excellent song full of keyboards and a dance beat with spooky vocals.
2. Breaker, Breaker by Peter, Bjorn and John
It makes me happy when a band who came out with a superior song years ago (Young Folks) can make equal songs. This one is quick and catchy.
1.Gloria by Mando Diao
Epic and almost at show tune level with it's Tom Jones/Neil Diamond verve this song gets me going every time I listen. Some may call it cheese but they didn't get to put this list together.

How does this stack to the experts you ask? Let's be real these people listen to music for a living and are exposed to a lot more stuff than I have and because I am just one man there's a certain type of music that I like. This is why Adele appears nowhere on my list and tops these two, this is why you won't find Pumped Up Kicks or Lil' Wayne. Maybe I'm not concerned with being cool or important or authoritive.


Here's Spin's list.
20. Fleet Foxes, "Helplessness Blues"
19. Eric Church, "Homeboy"
18. Lil Wayne, "6 Foot 7 Foot"
17. Jay-Z and Kanye West, "Otis"
16. Brad Paisley, feat. Carrie Underwood, "Remind Me"
15. Girls, "Vomit"
14. The Weeknd, "Wicked Games"
13. Britney Spears, "Till the World Ends"
12. M83, "Midnight City"; College, feat. Electric Youth, "A Real Hero"
11. LMFAO, "Party Rock Anthem" (Alesso Remix)
10. TV on the Radio, "You"
9. HyunA, "Bubble Pop!"
8. Lykke Li, " Get Some"
7. Clams Casino, "I'm God"
6. Tyler, the Creator, "Yonkers"
5. Frank Ocean, "Novacane"
4. The Rapture, "How Deep Is Your Love"
3. EMA, "California"
2. Beyoncé, "Countdown"
1. Adele, "Rolling in the Deep"

or Rolling Stone's
20. Jay-Z and Kanye West, 'Welcome to the Jungle'
19. Lucinda Williams, 'Blessed'
18. Black Keys, 'Little Black Submarines'
17. Wilco, 'I Might'
16. Fleet Foxes, 'Lorelai'
15. TV on the Radio, 'You'
14. Sleeper Agent, 'Get It Daddy'
13. My Morning Jacket, 'Circuital'
12. Lloyd feat. Andre 3000 and Lil Wayne, 'Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)'
11. Foster the People, 'Pumped Up Kicks'
10. The Decemberists, 'Don't Carry It All'
9. Lil Wayne feat. Cory Gunz, 'Six Foot Seven Foot
8. Beyonce, 'Countdown'
7. Lady Gaga, 'Edge of Glory'
6. Radiohead, 'Lotus Flower'
5. Paul Simon, 'Rewrite'
4. Foo Fighters, 'These Days'
3. Britney Spears, 'Till The World Ends'
2. Jay-Z and Kanye West, 'Ni**as in Paris'
1. Adele, 'Rolling in the Deep'

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Best Albums of 2011

It's been a long, boring year for music or has it? I tend to think so but when I look at the year's best albums and songs it looks like it was okay.
2011 ' best albums
Gimme' Some  by Peter Bjorn and John
Watch the Throne by Kanye West and Jay-Z
Valley Heart by She Wants Revenge
Wasting Light by The Foo Fighters
Degeneration Street by The Dears

These are just albums you need to go hear, sorry no samples. Maybe I am boring

Friday, November 18, 2011

Weekly Mix #87

There's not too much cleverness here though the songs are good to listen to, especially the classic rock. Ozzy, Lynyrd, Allman Brothers. the new stuff is cool as well even though much of it is some artists I listened to relentlessly this year. I don't know the Section that starts with The Black Angels and travels through EMA is pretty dark . . . good times

Listen up and enjoy!



1. Gold Mine by Breanne Düren
I was obsessed with this song for a week and now I'm glad I was because I ignored it when it was a free downlaod. Soulful and easy.


2. Eyes by Peter Bjorn and John
The Non stop Swede machine!
3. Choose to Choose by The Black Angels
Good little E.P. these guys put out in late 2011
4. Lay myself Down by Mazzy Star
Yes, they are back after something close to fifteen years and you know what? They sound exactly the same, dreamy and sweet with macabre lyrics.
5. I'll Be Your Mirror by Velvet Underground with Nico
I always thought that Hope Sandoval from Mazzy Star should sing all of Nico's VU tunes.
6. Seven Devils by Florence + the Machine
Big, epic, sweeping, creepy song.
7. Waltz 2 from Jazz Sweet by Armonie Syphony Orchestra & Evgeny Bilyar
Composed by Dmitrij Dmitrievich Shostakovich this is a good old famous bit of classical music.
8. Marked by EMA
 This is a weird, sexy song that I keep thinking is about some sort of mannequin
9. Midnight Rider by The Allman Brothers band
Not Lynyrd Skynyrd, not the Marshall Tucker Band.



10.Movin' On Up by Primal Scream
This is one of those songs that I never had any strong feelings about but I often read how many critics loved this song for it's Manchester, beats and rave culture (ecstasy) connection
11.Let's All Go to the Bar by Deer Tick
They are back and not as depressing.
12.Balloon Man by Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
Is this a feel good song? I don't know, I mean Balloon Men explode all over New York City but the bouncy beat is so good!
13.(Don't Go back To) Rockville by R.E.M.
Maryland? Rockville Maryland? Is there a college there or something? Maybe this was an add for some College based in Athens GA.
14.Maybe She's Right by She Wants Revenge
 The darkness of the San Fernando valley persists in the hearts of She Wants Revenge. Do people eve call them SWR?
15.Baby Says by The Kills
Every time I hear a new Kills song I get excited and I like it but then I realized it all sounds the same
16.Chicago by Tom Waits
He is still making good music and he still sounds like a mad man.


17.Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne
If you don't know this song you're A) not an Ozzy fan B) never been to a professional sporting event C) Never watched TV
18.Our Deal by Best Coast
More tough luck in dating songs
19.That's My Bitch by Kanye & Jay Z
Watch The Throne : Great Album of 2011
20 Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd
If you don't know this mammoth classic rock jam you are not American, in fact you probably want to destroy America. If you don't love this song that's okay, it's kind of long.


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Weekly Mix 86

Another week, another mix. I try to mix it up but it's typically always rock and indie rock at that, how did this happen? the Wavves are here, Billy Joel is here, The Bangles are back from the dead! There's new music from Rose Hill Drive a band from Boulder Colorado which means they're a college band.
Enjoy!



1. I'm Bad by LL Cool J
How stupid and how awesome was this jam back in 87'. He's the pinnacle he rained supreme, he crushed you like a jelly bean!


2. Days Forgotten by Kasabian
The band that should be better than they wind up sounding
3. Gren-Eyed Lady by Sugar loaf
So funky is the guitar that I just want to have the riff repeat forever.
4. Dig a Little Deeper by Peter Bjorn and John
More sweet ass pop from Sweden! Their album, Gimme' Some, really is the best.
5. Open My Eyes by The Bangles
Yes, the bangles are back and this song is a good come back as it's may start of sounding like the Who's Can't Explain it ends sounding like their own, In Your Room. Actually this one has been produced to sound like current indie rock. Susannah Hoffs' vocals however are probably better than most current indie groups. I don't see the Go-Go's doing this stuff.


6. Carazy For You by Best Coast
This version is from the iTunes Sessions. It's also a good example of what the current state of cool music is.
7. State Of Love And trust by Pearl jam
From the Singles soundtrack I wasn't too crazy about this song until recently but now I can listen to it happily.
8. N**as in Paris by Kanye West and Jay-Z
It's cool. It almost sounds like, Forgot About The Dre. 
9. Little Stars by She Wants revenge
They are doing the 80s as good as anybody these days. The Sounds also do a good job.
10.Nasty Secretary by The Hives
The only band that matters! This is from their 3 song release of covers that came out in 2010 called Tarred and Feathered.
11.Lie Down In The Darkness by Moby
Moby has made some beautiful soundscapes and this is one of them. His high vocals however freak me out in that castrodi type of way.


12.You Know What I Mean by Cults
Almost a do-wop but definitely an old sounding tune.
13.Bad, Bad Leroy brown by Jim Croce
Clap your hands and a sing along, this one from 1973 is a feel good tune despite it being about the baddest guy around.
14.Überlin by R.E.M.
Sounding like Drive this is off the bands final album unless they reunite for some halfhearted garbage down the line. thanks for all the music guys.
15.The Boat Song by The Black Angels
I may be the only dork who loves this band. This is from an E.P. released in 2011
16.Bug by Wavves
They are a San Diego rock band that sounds cool but I don't know if I'll ever hear anything else from them. They are living the power pop dream.


17.Paparazzi by Greyson Chance
This is that little kid who covered Lady Gaga's song in front of his classmates with just a piano. That live performance was quite good probably because he was nervous and had some passion but this studio cut has been auto tuned and is a bit too clean sounding. Maybe he did it at home, I don't know.
18.New York State of Mind by Billy Joel
Before the 80s he was a really cool cat . . . maybe he still is, I don't know.
19.Psychoanalyst by Rose Hill Drive
Modern rock and getting loud! There are many bands that sound like this now but that's always the case. They're kind of psychedelic and kind of 70s sounding, little bluesy and totally from Boulder.


20. White Punks on Dope by The Tubes
San Francisco's own WPOD! They were better known for their song, She's a Beauty but this one is just so much more fun. I love a song about failing so enormously that one has to celebrate the act!


Thursday, November 3, 2011

Weekly Mix #85

Made in the heart of 2011 I got pretty current with the songs on here, maybe too much emphases on the modern rock and not enough classic stuff but whatever it's good stuff.
Now try this, you can listen to the mix from here



1. Planetary (GO!) by My Chemical Romance
More music that apparently only me andn13 year old goth chicks like!
2. Abducted by The Cults
This is what college kids listen to, or so I hear. I like this one better than Go Outside.
3. Ages of you by R.E.M.
Good time 80's college music or indie music or alternative music or whatever, here we go!
4. Left OF The Dial by The Replacements
REM's Minnesota counterparts in critical darlinghood. This song is all about bands who weren't main stream
5. Nodding Off by Wavves (feat. Best Coast)
"I wanna' meet Dave Grohl, I wanna be Dave Grohl" Yeah well who the hell doesn't! Guess what band's next!
6. I'll Stick Around by Foo Fighters
You believe they've been around for sixteen years? This is off their first album
7. Wild Boys by Duran Duran
When this song I liked it because of the driving beat and and the sliding/whiny vocals; it was why a good friend of mine hated the song. The video is . . . well you be the judge.



8. Dance With Somebody by Mando Diao
This is not the Whitney Houston  song about being tired of one night stands this is Swedish awesome music that shares that Duran Duran spirit I think.
9. Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood
I had no idea they were gay, all the girls in the video seemed to love so much!


10.Lazy Bones by Wooden Ships
I don't know if this song rocks or it's just silly
11.Endless Blue by The Horrors
This is from their newest album. Why do they get more and more ethereal and weird, what happened to their creepy nervous angst and rocking spirit?
12.Summer of '89 by Butch Walker and The Black Widows
This song is actually pretty dumb but it's funny and feel good rock so it gets on the mix. Also because I quite enjoyed 1989.
13. Hey Ladies by the Beastie Boys
Yup, from 1989's masterpiece, Paul's Boutique. Okay, I don't know if that's a step too far but the album m did shake asses and get sampling into the next level.
14.No Church in the Wild by Kanye West and Jay-Z
A good beat goes a long way, y'all! I really like some of the songs on Watch The Throne. I don't think it's my favorite album of the year but it's definitely in the top 5! "Your Love is my scripture" That's some cool ass lyrics.
15.Apple Blossom by The White Stripes
On the other side of things this is just a man and his guitar.
16.Maggie M'Gill by The Doors
I used to not care for this sing, thought it was dumb but now I enjoy the bluesiness of it and like to get it on just like the people Tangie Town.

17.Irresistible Forse by Jane's Addiction
Welcome back boys, welcome back with a song that's not great but enjoyable on some level of unoffensive.
18.Olé by Pearl Jam
I like when old bands can keep their energy up. This is a new 2011 song by the old boys that I find quite cool.
19.Silver by Nirvana
I don't know if you can have one without the other. Peral Jam without Nirvana is like The Beatles without the Stones, sort of.

20.Mama, I'm Coming Home by Ozzy Osbourne
and you can't have grunge without metal. This is a great, big stupid sing along that Lemmy of Motothead wrote.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Weekly Mix #84


Deal with it it's happening more than it should, indie music is sort of groovy. I know it's just a bullshit music industry thing but good music, rock music is now under the dumb moniker of Indie. Unfortunately it's all sort of still self aware without being  balls out. It's the legacy of Nirvana, how to be a Rock Star without losing street cred. I guess wearing clothes from the thrift shop still works.
Listen and enjoy!

 




1. You got Nothing On Me by Mando Diao
They just deliver and maybe it's in that Tom Jones way but I don't care, they make me want to boogie. 


2. You Gotta Lose by Obits
Proving that Sub Pop is still a label and proving that music still happens there.




3. Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly) by The Icicle Works
This is one of my favorite 80s one hit wonders and apparently Eddy Vedder's as well, just listen to Evenflow.




4. Bridge Burning by Foo Fighters
Another good song off the Wasting Light album 


5. Heatseaker by AC/DC
Fucking ridiculous and fucking awesome and that's why AC/DC is so great. They get away with the dumbest stuff and make it sound do good, especially when you want to rock out like a fifteen year old.



6. The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie by The Red Hot Chili peppers
They've lost it, they've gotten old and they can't hack it anymore. I wonder if they feel embarrassed for recording Punk Rock Classic now?

7. New York Groove by Ace Frehley
I got into this little jam after hearing it as the them song to some tattoo show taking place in NYC. Frehly's solo album was part of those four solo KISS albums that all came out at the same time.





8. Go Outside by The Cults
It took me a little time to warm up to these buys but now I dig their indie sound.


The Cults: They look like Mazzy Star but aren't


9.Pressure and Time by Rival SonsThese guys give it a solid punch as they try to rock out but the sound is too big for the rest of their surroundings


10. Where Have All the Good Times Gone! by Van Halen
Good question Dave. Sometimes an old rock band still sounds more rock than a modern rock band and they're not even rocking their hardest. Also this song will begin our little voyage to Southern California

11.Each and Every Day by Best Coast
 A lot of energy in the beginning of this tune about trying to convince 


12.This Town by The Go-Go's
Maybe they were inspiration to groups like Best Coast, I don't know. The dark side of the Go-Go's, singing about Hollywood shit and how jaded and desperate the place makes people.

 
13.Beverly Hills by The Circle Jerks
L.A. Punk is so aware of Hollywood and glamor it's a little funny


14.Take the World by She Wants Revenge
I would have never guessed I would like a She Wants Revenge album as much as I do Valleyheart their love song to the Los Angeles they grew up in. This song gets them away from their Joy Division roots and graduates them to Wang Chung



15.To Live and Die in L.A. by Wang Chung
Say what you'd like about this group because I have hated them and then liked them. This is my favorite song of their by far. Why would a British band be right for a movie about crime and police in Los Angeles? This concludes out SoCal musical voyage but the glam still continues.





16.Suicide Blonde by INXS
This was the first single off their X album the follow up to the enormously popular, Kick. The Album didn't do very well due to it's  . . . well I have no idea why. The songs were great but the audience had changed I guess. Maybe the harmonica just didn't sit well with people but This is in my top 10 INXS songs.


17.Scheiße by Lady GaGa
What's the German word for Shit? This song will make you want to go all Euro disco if you haven't already. I'm not a fan of GaGa's latest album as most of the songs sound like scheiße but this one is funny enough to transcend the poop.

18.Otis by Jay-Z & Kanye West
This is what the world has been waiting for, this is the greatest hip hop team up ever, right? Maybe, maybe not but this is a great first single off The Throne

19.Is This It by The Strokes
When I saw them live about eight years ago this was the encore and I thought that it was a weird last song as it's so calm.

 20.I Know You Love me by Peter, Bjorn and John
Another of my favorite albums of 2011, The song off of Gimme Some has that great Scandinavian rock music understanding that American's can't quite seem to get a hold of. With that said it would have been the last song on the mix but I had to pay tribute where tribute was due.
21.Love Is A Losing Game (demo) by Amy WinehouseI was putting this mix together the same time as Ms. Winehouse' passing and was compelled to include one of her songs. This demo version of this song is just her and a guitar and it is stark, painful and a hard tune to pay attention to but it is beautiful.

RIP Amy

Friday, October 21, 2011

Swedish Rock!

Just because. Yeah, I think I like Swedish popular music.
Here are my top ten favorite songs by Swedish bands in no particular order.

Waterloo by Abba
Not ashamed to admit what I like


Tick, Tick, Boom by The Hives
Automatic Schmuck by The Hives
They are the only band matters, just ask them.



Young Folks by Peter, Bjorn & John
Breaker Breaker by Peter, Bjorn & John
It's  a big, big year for these guys


Living In America by The Sounds
The No No Song by The Sounds
They sound like they could be from any year in the past 30, love it!


Gloria by Mando Diao
You got nothin' on them because they are bring the 60s and 80s back with big force!


Buffalo Stance by Neneh Cherry
C'mon you remember this girl, right? She was the IT girl in music for a summer. 


My Favorite Game by The Cardigans
I wish these guys would have kept putting out good music but after three albums they got weak



Swedish bands I hate, Europe, Ace of Base and Roxette

ick!


Swedish band I fear all that black death metal

skwisgaar skwigelf

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Weekly Mix #83

Sometimes I feel that the more I make these mixes the less known the songs are but then I'll look back at the list and feel like I've heard each song a million times. This mix has a section that gets into some sould real and otherwise but that's really the only neat transition . . . well the last two songs work really well together but if you have any heartbeat you'll be a slobbering mess after listening to them.


1. Rope by Foo Fighters
Keeping the hopes and dreams of Rock alive after a longer stretch of success than I would have ever though.
2. Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin
I never think of this as one my favorite Zep songs but it always satisfies, always gets me feeling good.
3. Impressed by Charlie Sexton
This was a minor hit back in 1985. He had big hair and the video was very 80s



4. Punching In a Dream by Naked and Famous
the best music I've heard from New Zealand since . . . Crowded House?
5. California by EMA
"Fuck California, you made me boring" EMA laying it down like a punk but sounding like a performance artist. There aren't too many anti California songs out there but this number fills that void for 2011.


6. Come Undone by Duran Duran
One of my favorite DD songs.
7. Two Against One  by Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi
Jack White sings the vocals on this song, I think it's from the TV series Rome
8. My Body by Young the Giant
It's a sing along and sing alongs are very dangerous ans subversive as is dance music! Think about what dance music gets people to do.
9. Angela Surf City by The Walkmen
I always want The Walkmen to be better than they are but they haven't done better than The Rat. This song is pretty enjoyable in it's surf type feel.


10.Surfin' U.S.A. by The Beach Boys
Groovy song from 1963, a song that creates something that doesn't really exist anywhere but in our imagination.
11.Taken for a Fool by The Strokes
I though this new album would be great but it was sort of flat. This is one of the high lights however.
12.Come Closer by Miles Kane
This song sounds like Beady Eye but it's not. So it's catchy Brit pop sounding stuff.
13.Gloria by Mando Diao
Damn this song is good! Scandinavia out performs America again. It may ll be show tunes but the passion behind this song is powerful sounding. It's got a great slick video too!
14.Sinister Kid by The Black Keys
They got opne speed and that's soulful funk without soul of funkiness, impressive.
15.Respect by Otis Redding
The original before Aretha Franklyn got her hands on it and made it huge. Otis' version is more brassy and funky and just as enjoyable.


16.Old Tyme Religion by Hugo
Is this song a joke? It sounds like it might be with it's modern take on low-fi soul
17.Even Flow by Pearl Jam
Happy 20 years guys. Eddy belts it like nobody's business even if back then everybody wanted his business.


18.New Direction by Black Lips
There was a buzz about this band that never triumphed above that murmer
19.The No No Song by The Sounds
So catchy and so cool. I always wonder why these guys never had a monster hit.
20. Goodbye, Dear Friend by Deer tick
Really this song should only be listened to if you want to be depressed, if the mood is dark and you can take it. It makes me want to cry in no good way.
21.Bridge Over troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel
On the other side of tears this will give you hope if you were feeling lost after that list track.


Monday, October 17, 2011

World Series 2011

The St. Louis Cardinal will be hosting the Texas Rangers in the World Series starting October 19th and at this point I just don't care. Yeah, Texas is big, bad and powerful and seems destined to get their championship after being sacrificed to the arms of the San Francisco Giants last year. The Cardinals will be going for their second World Series victory in five years while making their third appearance in seven. Why does the sports media always seem to count them out from getting into the playoffs? I thought it was a simple.


As horrible as it may seem the teams are reduced to this. A Texas team with this guy as their brightest star.



Josh Hamilton who is a born again Christian who was a party animal throwing away his extremely rare talents, skills and millionaire career with drugs and alcohol. (and questionable women it seems)

There's also a St. Louis team that thought hiring  Mark McGuire as the hitting coach was a smart step. This guy?


Pujols was psyched!

Anyway, I guess in the end I'm pulling for Ron Washington and his Rangers to steam roll the National League team.  Not only does Wash look like the grandfather I always wanted but he reminds me in some ways of gentlemen who inhabit the Tenderloin.

One last thing, who did the Cardinals get Jeff Reardon young again? This year's beard belongs to Jason Motte who grew out his whiskers and became the clone of one of the 80s best relievers.

Jason Motte

Jeff Reardon: The Eliminator



Maybe Brian Wilson has been paying tribute to Reardon as well. Though he's beard apparently has nothing but fastballs beneath it.

Brian Wilson

Go Rnagers!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Weekly Mix #82

There's some new music worth listening to on this mix as well as some older gems that I needed to have on here for whatever reason was so crucial at that time. This almost seems like a party mix with a couple exceptions
go and find these songs and listen to 'em


1. I Wanna Be Adored by The Stone Roses
Some songs should have been used already like this one. I love it to death in all of it's Madchesterness!


2. So Far by Buckcherry
This is actually the same type of song as above but it sounds nothing like it. These sleazy Hollywood boys were supposed to bring back the glory days of the Sunset Strip but it just never happened.
3. White Limo by Foo Fighters
Welcome back boys! going on and going strong.


4.Make Some Noise by Beastie Boys
Still funky after all these years! This is the best song they've released in over a decade and one of the best songs of the year. the video is funny too.
5.Blow by Ke$ha
This is a party jam and it is dumb but what can you do.
6.Hold Back the Rain by Duran Duran
So funky, so English. I love the classic Duran Duran a little too much


7. Yeah Yeah Yeah by The Sounds
I love their keyboard sound and their Blondie look


8. Lies of the Beautiful People by Sixx A.M.
Nicky Sixx' other band
9. Beatles and Stones by Beady Eye
Not the song by the House of Love
10.Dance The Night Away by Van Halen
I don't usually think about dancing when I think of Van Halen
11.Degeneration Street by The Dears
I have no clue if this is parallel or crosses Fascination Street or Desolation Boulevard.


12.Needle In The Hay by Elliott Smith
and then he killed himself
12.For 12 by Other Lives
This s dream rock . . . I think.
13.Poison Ivy by Faster Pussycat
Sucky Glam Rock but I get into it
14.The Boy looked at Johnny by The Libertines
Back when this band was the buzz, back when people though they mattered


15.Tomorrow Has To Wait by Peter Bjorn and John
Love these guys, beards and all.
16.You're So Right by The Strokes
Another song from their 2011 album
17.Be Your Bro by Those Darlins
This is just a funny song about wanting to be friends with a boy


18.Tiny Dancer by Elton John
This is a very famous song! Not just Almost Famous
19.Rave On by Buddy Holly
I think this is my favorite song by him
20.Going Out In Style by Dropkick Murphys
In love with Boston? Well, here's the band for you!