Showing posts with label Alice In Chains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice In Chains. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Weekly Mix #80

I don't know how I feel about this mix. There's a lot of stuff on here that may be forgotten in the near future. I'm partial to great music butu when nobody cares about it . . .
Anyway go listen to these songs and enjoy the exploration of new music!




1. Ezekiel 25-17 film dialogue from Pulp Fiction
Sam Jackson at his best. When I used to make mixes on cassette it was a lot easier to copy film dialogue but I'm not invested enough anymore to do that sort of thing digitally.
2. Highway To Hell by AC/DC
It's definitely one of AC/DC's best songs and the premise is classic rock stuff. They Say when Bon Scott died he was getting his in order but when you choke on your own vomit in your car in front of your house it seems a bit unlikely.

RIP Bon Scott

3. Crackerman by Stone Temple Pilots
Here's a song I never really listened to until 2010; I just ignored it. From STP's debut, Core it kicks a little ass.
4. Standing Still by Eat Sugar
This is a great little rock/pop song by a band that I don't think I'll ever hear of again, I loves those drums!
5. Second Chance by Peter, Bjorn and John
I'm so glad this band came out with more than one good new song.
6. Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before by The Smiths
 One of the greatest 80s bands to never make it big in the states. Too good I guess.
7. Blood by The Dears
One of the best modern Canadian bands to never get anywhere in the states
8. Post Break-Up Sex by The Vaccines
Great band name and almost a great song but to sort of tries too hard to sound like something besides a good pop song.
9. I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
The hardest working man in show business, the godfather of soul! Refusing this song is like refusing incredible awesome stuff.

RIP Mr. Brown

10.Come On Get It by Lenny Kravitz
Promises and teases, that's what Lenny's career in music has turned into. This isn't so bad as it almost delivers awesome.
11.Born To Lose by Motörhead
Born to lose, live to win. That's Lemmy's tattoo.
12.Sheena Is a Punk Rocker by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Evergetic and more poppy than the original Ramones version but still good.
13.Man of Misery by Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher's new band? Goodbye Oasis until 2020 when they reunite.
14.Garbage Truck by Sex Bob-Omb
This one sounds like the previous song, don't it? I don't know which I like better
15.Intro (Dream Sequence) by Alice In Chains
It's loud, short and scary, not really a song.
16.Family Man by Hall and Oates
Hookers were very prevalent on their H2O album ie. Man Eater
17.Before the Rain bu Duran Duran
Don't Hold back the Rain, that was an old song and this is a new song, just as good too.
18.My Kinda Lover by Billy Squier
Before he decided to do weird Flashdance moves in his videos, Mr. Squier had some really good rock/pop songs like this one.


19.Buick MacKane (Big Dumb Sex) by Guns N' Roses
Some people hate The Spaghetti Incident but not me. This is a mix of a Soundgarden song and a Nazareth song and it works.
20.Lost In Hollywood by System of a Down
"All maggots smoking fags on Santa Monica Boulevard" this is a chilly distopian view of Hollywood show business. Angry, angry song.
21.You Showed Me by The Watson Twins
Haunting vocals and stark, lovely.
22.Blood by My Chemical Romance
I have a friend who heard this song and thought this was what the band sounded like, he was not pleased when he heard more of their music. This is indeed a funny little show tune but it's a joke and more of a fun sing along for their concerts than anything else.
23.Get Some by Lykke Li
I heard this song played on the radio once, once. That's too bad, it's a good song.
24.Woo Hoo by The 5.6.7.8's
Japanese retro music made famous in Kill Bill and Vonage adds
25.Loser by Beck
It took this long to get on a mix and I don't know why.


Monday, September 26, 2011

Let's get the band back together, man

Seattle music and the grunge era is now twenty years old, firmly and securely letting me know that I am past due. Recently I've had conversations with friends of mine about that era what it all meant if anything. There was a time when all involved would say it meant nothing but as age has set in and paid off well as well a s a documentary on Pearl Jam I'd say that note has changed. At the time it was supposed to be counter culture or the rise of the underground but now I see it as just more Rock under a different label. There was great music and not so great music but the funniest thing is that I never saw any of Seattle bands live which makes me feel quite lame. I almost saw pearl jam in Boston about five years about I passed that up to have dinner with old friends.
So instead of lamenting that, I made a Seattle Mix which isn't just the early 90s big four Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alic In Chains it's the bands that I know and like from that region, even Aberdeen. No Tad, no Sir Mix-a-lot. It thought about putting a modern Alice In Chains song on here but as good as the song is it didn't feel right, I wasn't sure if the Foo Fighters counted so I left the  off also I almost put L7 on here before I realized they were from LA. No Stone Temple Pilots because while they fell under the grunge label at the time they were from southern California as well. This leads me another point would be a mix of all the bands who get lumped into the Seattle grunge department even though they had nothing to do with it, there were bands from Boston that got were lumped into that genre as I recall. Jeepers, I should put out my best of Boston mix too, i should go city by city. Anyway enjoy it. Click on the song title to hear it.




1. Queen Bitch by Green River
The band that started it all, members of Mudhoney and Mother Love Bone and then Pearl Jam made up the line up.
2. Crazy On You by Heart
Hell yeah, Heart! Sure they were horrible in the 80s but their music in the 70s was hot.
3. Bed of Roses by Screaming Trees
Not one of the big four, Screaming Trees were the authors of a lot of airplay. Their biggest hit, I Nearly Lost You was overplayed and got a big life from it's presence on the Singles soundtrack.
4. Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney
This is what indie rock is all about, loud and obnoxious and dumb.
5. Here She Comes Now by Nirvana
Great little cover of Velvet Underground expanding the original version by three minutes of fuzz. The biggest band of the era. RIP Kurt.
6. I'm Above by Mad Season
Some called them a supergroup as they were made up of Alice In Chains and Pearl Jam members but when you take a look at all the mingling in the Seattle bands it's just another project. Temple of the Dog is not on this mix but they are a good example of the incestuous nature of the scene.

7. The King is Half-Undressed by Jellyfish
These guys were all the buzz for a couple months with a Queen/Beatles sound back in 1990. The singer was the drummer and stood upright when the performed. I guess Sheila E was also an influence.
8. Jesus Christ Pose by Soundgarden
It doesn't get much heavier than this or as frenetic. Some say nothing off the Badmotorfinger album can compare with the Superunknown album but I disagree. Chris Cornell has got the greatest pipes to come out of Seattle since the Wilson sisters of Heart, I mean holy shit that dude can sing!
9. Negative Creep(live) by Nirvana
This is my favorite Nirvana song and that may be an annoying hipster sort of thing to say but I just love how hard this song is, how out of control it seems.

10.Nutshell by Alice In Chains
None of the big 4 could be more dark Than Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell's band. This song is somber if not down right depressing and as per usual about addiction.
11.Lump by Presidents of the United States of America
You remember this ditty, right? Weird Al even parodied it. They preferred to be called PUSA for whatever Seattle reason. They were one of those bands that would have never made a name for themselves if it hadn't been for all the big bands in the area. Coat tails anyone? This was the Seattle band you little sister got into after it was over.
12.Are You Experienced? by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
He was from Seattle and he was buried there so deal with that if you disagree. This is the greatest guitarist in rock, right? Hard, psychedelic beautiful.

13.Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
Psychedelic and beautiful, spoon fed to the masses. This song more than any of the others has grown on me.
14.Would? by Alice In Chains
Not only soft and acoustic but big and aggressive with amazing harmonies. This song wasn't supposed to be on the Dirt album but it's notoriety from the Single's soundtrack pushed it on. This is my favorite Alice In chains Song.
15.Barracuda by Heart
Man did they rock this jam! Could anybody even cover this song and do it justice?
16.Do The Evolution by Pearl Jam
Those who know me know that this is my favorite PJ song. Why? I don't know. It's lo-fi, angry and doesn't sound like Pearl Jam. Additionally the video is super cool!
17.Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
Before the Grunge fad, this was Seattle. It's still a big epic sweeping song that I enjoy.
18.Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns by Mother Love Bone
RIP Andrew Wood, you were born to be a star but it wasn't meant to be. Pearl Jam also does a great version of this song.



Thursday, July 14, 2011

Weekly Mix #71

We are making mixes in 2010 and it feels weak but that's probably my fault as I insist on exploring new music and want to hear what's current. I could make a better mix with the classic but then it would need to be themed or something. There is a decidedly retro theme to this mix though, I mean 90's bands like Alice In Chains and Stone Temple Pilots with their most recent music, a band doing and 80's cover, a song that could be about the 60s, songs from various decades past, a couple bands that want to sound old. Get lost and enjoy.


1. Son Of A Gun by The La's
Underrated band. One album and they broke up, too bad or too good, I don't know

 
2. Waiting For Somebody by Paul Westerberg
If you recall the early 90s you recall the movie Singles; this was one of the main songs from the film.
3. Devil In Me by 22-20's
Good for them
4. Drunk Girls LCD Soundsystem
Critics adored this song, I just thought it was cool
5. I Would Send You Roses by Codeine Velvet Club
I really like some of their songs as cheesy as they can be
6. Buick Mackane by T. Rex
Glam! Marc Bolan getting sexy
7. Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams
 I heard this was a song about a sex act and I suppose I can believe it but really?
8. Time of the Season by The Zombies
What's your name? Who's your daddy? Is he rich? Is he rich like me? This is from 1969.
9. The Broken by Coheed and Cambria
More epic rock!
10.Slow Poison by The Bravery
A friend told me to check this song out and so I did; it's not bad.
11.Stylo by Gorillaz
Mos Def and Bobby Womack assist on this excellent number; this could be the last good thing Gorillaz ever do.
12.Die by The Drop by The Dead Weather
Jack White will never die. This is a groovy tune by his third well known band.
13.Your Decision by Alice In Chains
Alice In Chains do a couple things really well and making somber acoustic numbers is one of them. IS this a ballad to late singer Layne Staley, maybe.
14.Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More by Mudhoney
This was grunge before it had a name and before it got sold to the millions
15.Bitter Tears by INXS
Such a good band. Hutchence was a great front man, i don't care what you say.

RIP Michael

16.The Lovecats by Hotrats
If nothing else these guys do good covers
17.Your Nation Will Die by Burning Brides
Another song that was recommended to me by a friend. None of their other songs sound like this; it's their angry song!
18.Magnetic Warrior by Archie Bronson Outfit
This is kind of a stupid and boring song but whatever it's something different
19.Between The Lines by Stone Temple Pilots
Welcom back STP, you've made it a lot further than anybody would have guessed
20.Doctor Alibi by Slash
The man, the myth, Lemmy Kilmeister lends his gravely vocals to this effort. What this proves is that Slash needs a front man and song writer.
21.Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen
If you're from New Jersey you have no choice but to love this song; it was made for you. This song is epic and I wish I got a chance to hear it live.


Thursday, June 23, 2011

Weekly Mix #69

2009 wasn't know as a great year for music but sometimes there are little nuggets to found. If nothing else the older songs are real good. Enjoy if you can; I think all but the final song is legally downloadable.


1. Do It For The Kids by Velvet Revolver
I dig the melody in this song.
2. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
Look man, come down here! Hilarious story and worth the listen.
3. Treat Me Like Your Mother by The Dead Weather
More deep, trippy rock music; it's not their best song but it seems the most energetic
4. These Eyes by The Guess Who
5. Thirteen by Danzig
Sometimes I think it would have been great to just receive a number over a name and just bring bad luck wherever I go. This is a badass gloomy song
6. Hey Hey What Can I Do by Led Zeppelin
A song that was supposed to be on Led Zeppelin III but suffered from some production error which made it the B-side of the Immigrant Song; not bad.
7. Modern Monkey by The Bardo
When you don't know anything about a band sometimes it's cool but sometimes it makes the experience flat. I know nothing of this band besides a couple songs that sound young and tough.
8. Mind Eraser, No Chaser by Them Crooked Vultures
Josh Holme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones, I guess it's a super group.
9. Sick Love Song by Mötley Crüe
It's a good effort long after the dream was over
10.Electric Funeral by Black Sabbath
Psychedelic heaviness by Ozzy and the boys
11.Rooster by Alice In Chains
If the 80s were all led Zeppelin knock offs then the 90s were all Black Sabbath rip offs. I love these guys if you haven't figured that out yet. More haunting heaviness from Seattle.
12.Down Boy by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
This song is from an E.P.; how awesome is that? The E.P. is a concept that makes no sense anymore but at when it did the Extended Play format meant an artist released an album with only four or five songs rather than the 8 plus on L.P. or Long Play album. Down is gloomy and angry.
13.Us Alone by The Vulcan Dub Squad
There is something so sad in this song that I can't really explain, maybe it's foreign language, maybe it's the wailing through out. This song should have been recorded in 1986; it would have been the greatest depressing song ever then but about 20 years younger than that it's different.
14.Lose Yourself by Eminem
Maybe his best song; it won him an Oscar
15.Death to All But Metal by Steel Panther
I agree, Metal rules and everything merely just gets us by
16.Drop It Low by Ester Dean & Chris Brown
Let's get the party started!
17.Whole Lotta Rosie by Guns N' Roses
ANGUS! I love a bootleg and this is a good one from G N' R's early days as they grind out some AC/DC.
18.Dirty Water by The Standells
If you're from Bean Town you know this song well. It refers to the Charles River which was disgusting as was much of the nations urban water ways back in the 60s. Now it's much more clean but for those of us who remember the pre clean up in the 80s know this song was no joke. This tune is also associated with the Red Sox as the song is played at Fenway Park after a Boston victory. It's funny that the best song about Boston is by a band that wasn't from there. "I love that dirty water, Boston you're my home"

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Weekly Mix #67

Here we go with another 2009 creation but with three songs from 1984, do yo know them off the top of your head? This whole mix is very 80s feeling.


1. Here I Go Again by White Snake
Hated this song until just a couple years agao when suddenly I decided I was David Coverdale
2. Check My Brain by Alice In Chains
The boys from Seattle are back but not with lead singer Layne Staley who overdosed on Heroin some years back. This song rocks!
3. What You Need by INXS
We're going back to the 0s when pop and rock found perfect harmony . . . another band, another dead singer.
4. Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z feat. Alicia keys
Because New York needs another anthem, a more modern one.
5. Come Together by The Beatles
This is weird song but it sure is groovy. As I made this mix this song was all over the television as the main song on some music video game.
6. Sort Of by Silversun Pickups
This is a dizzying song, frantic and almost desperate and still showing Billy Corgan that they're better at being him than he is.
7. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) by David Bowie
One of my favorite Bowie tunes, what phase was this?
8. Uprising by Muse
This is from Muse's huge The Resistance album that spawn a lot of good music. This is not the best song on it and that's okay.
9. Make It Take It by Amanda Blank
Just a club girl and her ambitions
10.Magic Man by Heart
Try to understand, he's a magic man; he's got magic hands. One of Heart's big three, Magic Man, Crazy On You and Barracuda. Some say this song is sleazy and they're kind of right; it has a dark 1970's vibe.
11.Drive by The Cars
This song was so huge it's hard to explain, maybe it's the Mutt Lang produced synthesizers deep woosh or Benjamin Orr's vocals, maybe it was the Timothy Hutton directed video with Paulina Porizkova. Whatever it was this song represents the band at the hugest commercial point. It's not their sunniest tune but it's arguably their best.
12.Kind of a Girl by Tinted Windows
Their are some who say the Cars were a shitty synth New Wave band that never made a impact on music but just listened to songs like this by almost super group Tinted Windows. Members of Hanson, Cheap Trick and Smashing Pumpkins came together to produce this 80s inspired ear candy.
13.New Girl Now by Honeymoon Suite
Speaking of the 80s . . . Beisdes Rush and Bryan Adams this is what was going on in Canada. This is New Wave rock magic. Big drums, keyboards and echo laced vocals. Props to the video for having a Delorean!
14. For What It's Worth by Placebo
This band always makes me think of the 80s but I don't know why. This ain't no Pure Morning, showing that they aren't a single note group again. The brass in the song is a bit disarming.
15.Pretty In Pink by Psychedelic Furs
Here's more of the real deal. This I believe is the original version not the more excitable version they did for the movie.
16.Tangled Up In You by The Mumblers
This is not Bob Dylan but I suppose the song title might be an allusion to Tangled up in Blues.
17.Wake Up by The Doors
I love some of Jim Morrison's live poetry; it's very charged with lizards and sex.
18.Yellow Ledbetter by Pearl Jam
The best song that was never on a an album. It is so mellow it makes me think of 80s beer commercials.
19.Hippy Hippy Shake by Georgia Satellites
From the movie Cocktail, this song was nothing in the gigantic shadow of Tom Cruise's star power and The Beach Boys Kokomo
20.(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You to by Weezer
Is this Weezer's most epic song? It's a big one and that's why it caps off the mix.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Weekly Mix # 65

the 80s were a hell of a party so we'll start this mix there and who lasted from that time and who was influenced by the decade. The eighties are the new fifties which is weird if you remember the 80s because the 80s were artificially forced to be that way. Reaganomics and Galm Metal went very well together. Big hair forever!

1. I'm Alright by Kenny Loggins
Caddy Shack, baby! All I can think about is Rodney Dangerfield and that gopher dancing; it's a good thing. Next stop, Foot Loose and Top Gun.
2. Jack & Diane by John Mellencamp
Back when he was John Cougar, back when you suck on a chili dog by a Tastee Freeze and day dream, back in the 80s.
3. Goin' Out Swingin' by Mötley Crüe
Not bad rock for dudes as old as they are
4. Gypsy Road by Cinderella
I remember when this song was on massive play on the Mtv in 1988, back when metal was king!


5. Dressed Up Like A Millionaire by Damone
Rock n' Roll in the late 00s rarely gets a wicked as this, leave it to a Boston Band to make it happen.
6. Standing Still by Billy Boy Poison
I like this song because it has a siren in the intro beneath the guitars. These guys do give rock a try pretty hard, they  just miss the mark for some reason.
7. The Infanta by The Demberists
The Decemberists would have been better of being an 80s band when people would have cared.
8. Cold by Maxwell
Yeah, I like R&B sometimes, This is damn good track by the Man.
9. Let's Stay Together by Al Green
Hot music about monogamy, one of the best songs ever
10.Fuck You by Lily Allen
Funny songs are good and when the rhymes and melody click they're brilliant.
11.No You Girls by Franz Ferdinand
So . . . are they gay? Another catchy ditty by the UK boys.
12.They Say by Scars on Broadway
Some of the guys from System of a Down branched out and did a song that sounds exactly like System of a Down.
13.Sickman by Alice In Chains
Sad songs about girls are one thing but sad songs about drugs are a completely different beast. Exhibit A
14.Under The Bridge by The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Exhibit  B
15.Drag by Placebo
No, not a song about dressing in women's clothes.
16.Heads Will Roll by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Keyboards dominate on this one as the Hipsters get dancing.
17.Lovegame by Lady Gaga
Keep the dance vibe going. I hate this song the longer I know it.
18.Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cindy Lauper
Art School chick gets kicked out of School and turns singer and makes millions of dollars. Influences  thousands of chicks to dress from thrift stores.
19.Fuck the Pain Away by Peaches
That was the most brilliant moment in every mix I've made in my life. You figure it out.
20.With a Little Help From My Friends by Joe Cocker
It's strange when you can do a Beatles song better than the Beatles by Mr. Cocker  got it done.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Weekly Mix #59

This we're on time and I'll keep it going down the line. Some of this mix really rocks out so look out!


1. New Rose by Guns N' Roses
Doing a cover song quite well
2. Heaven Sent by INXS
I've always liked this song even if it wasn't one of their massive hits.
3. Kids by MGMT
Kinda' floats on by and then we never heard from these guys again.
4. You Cross My Path by The Charlatans
Still making groovy tunes after all these years, wow!
5. Shockwave by Black Time
I heard this metal song and thought maybe, just maybe there was hope for music in 2008 but I think I was the only person to buy it.
6. Leda Automatica by Year Long Disaster
Great name for a band! This is a 70s retro rocker from some L.A. dudes
7. Raining Blood by Slayer
Run for cover, get out of the way; this song will kill you if you can't handle it!



8. Monsoon Perfume by Dengue Fever
Music from another time but actually it's modern. Not to be confused with the mosquito spread virus or Slayer this band won't kill and seems rather harmless.
9. Hoodoo by Muse
A somber and dramatic note of a song
10.Them Bones by Alice In Chains
Wake Up! This song is a loud one and the first track on their 1992 dark masterpiece.
11.Saints of Los Angeles by Mötley Crüe
Their big come back! I saw them twice on this tour and they were tight and loud!
12.Unchained by Van Halen
Another great rock effort by the band that bought us spandex to crazy metal guitars. This is off the Fair Warning album which is a strange one.
13.Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis
This song got featured in a beer commercial
14.Baby Baby by Guadalupe Plata
Spaniards know how to rock American style too
15.Cheap and Cheerful by The Kills
Before the singer ran off to make music with Jack white, this is what she was doing.
16.Killer on His Knees by Crucified Barbara
Women doing metal!
17.Powerslave by Iron Maiden
I had recently seen Iron Maiden play at the L.A. Forum and this was one of the high points of the show
18.Bark At The Moon by Ozzy Osbourne
If you like metal you love this. Rest In Peace Randy Rhodes
19.Go Go Go by The 88
Little light pop never hurt
20. Welcome Home by Coheed & Cambria
OH MY GOD! When I heard this song I this band would be the most awesome band ever but they weren't. In fact they were simply successful in writing a kick ass Led Zeppelin sounding song.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Weekly Mix # 56

Am I clever? No. But I did manage to put Me, Mr. & Mrs. Jones all in the same mix; it's trouble especially because "me" in this case is two different people, A skinny junky girl from England and a middle aged black man from Philadelphia. Both got great pipes and got soul but I think that's it. This was good mix for 2007, not the best but good. Several good 00s bands represent for the a multiple time like Interpol, White Stripes and Clinic while Tim Armstrong makes his first appearance as a solo artist.
Enjoy if you can!


1. Me & Mr. Jones by Amy Winehouse
"What kind of fuckery is this?" Only Amy will know
2. She Builds Quick Machines by Velvet Revolver
This is from the sophomore effort of the supergroup of the decade; it wasn't very good but this tune is okay.
3. Sheena Is a Parasite by The Horrors
I heard this song and I was changed! This is one of 2007's best rock songs and somewhat of a reply to the Ramones' Sheena is a Punk Rocker


4.Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
Do you remember this song from 1990? I did too and I listened to this number for about a week straight when I was making this mix.
5. The Heinrich Maneuver by Interpol
They want to know how things are on the west coast and I guess they're pretty good.
6. In The jailhouse Now by The Soggy Bottom Boys
Not a real band but an awesome band from a great movie, O Brother Where art Thou?
7. Conquest by The White Stripes
This is some cover or other
8. The Ghost of You Lingers by Spoon
I'm not a fan of Spoon but this song I like
9. If You Could Read your Mind by Clinic
Sounds like spy rock
10.Crying by Roy Orbison
So sad, so very, very sad. Roy had one of the best voices
11.Your Cheatin' Heart by Hank Williams
Hank was a conflicted man and spawned two generations of music I don't care too much for.
12.Texas Radio & The Big Beat
This poem has nothing to do with dance music
13.This Is How It Feels by Inspiral Carpets
Art School kids loved this band back in the early 90s, You may know their bigger and more danceable hit, Commercial Rain
14.Abra Cadaver by The Hives
Abrasive, loud and weird: The Hives are Rock n' roll!
15.Smile by Lily Allen
She's a mean little Brit chick
16.She's So Cold by The Rolling Stones
Sometimes I just like the Stones and sometimes one relationship shot deserves another
17.Kiss, Kiss by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Dark and Moody!
18.Friends by Led Zeppelin
Off the Led Zeppelin III album which is sort of a mess in it's cohesion
19.God Smack by Alice In Chains
Still crazy sounding after all these years
20.Just by Mark Ronson feat. Phantom Planet
This is a Radiohead cover and I think I might like it better than the original.
21.Take This City by Tim Armstrong
Front man of Rancid, Tim has put out some cool shit since.
22.Really Rich Italian Satanists by Dirty Sanchez
This song blows my mind in ways I'm never going to discuss openly
23.Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul
Somber and sweet but definitely not a healthy relationship song. Bill Cosby loved this song

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Weekly Mix #55

New Arrivals! peter Bjorn and John, Amy Winehouse, Cold War Kids, Justin Timberlake, Silversun Pickups and the Horrors! This mix was better than I thought! On this mix I started to put more emphasis on new music rather than a couple new tunes surrounded by oldies, for better or worse I think it works very well here! So go and listen, the Heretix song is hard to find btw.


1. Enter Sandman by Metallica
Before this song Metallica was a speed metal band that terrified all. The black album was released and suddenly they were just a big rock metal band that made more money than ever before.
2. Down by Stone Temple Pilots
This is a good song to have as an alarm in the morning. This may be the last ++ song they did.
3. Young Folks by Peter Bjorn and John
PB&J gave whistlers something hot! There's a sweet melancholy in the romance of this Scandinavian band's biggest hit to date. We can welcome them to the mixes too.
4. You Know I'm No Good by Amy Winehouse
From 2007's best album, Amy Winehouse got very real with us in her do wop, soul way.
5. The Chauffeur by Duran Duran
Off one of the great 80s albums, Rio. In live shows, Simon does poetry to this song and whips about a flute from his trousers . . . AWESOME!
6. Sexyback by Justin Timberlake
This song was so huge it even made me want to dance and up until this song I loathed Justin Timberlake and all his mouse buddies.
7. Big Man With A Gun by Nine Inch Nails
Loud, short and nasty
8.Sick, Sick, Sick by Queens of the Stone Age
This song does in fact sound ill
9. Crazy by Patsy Cline
A classic bar room song and heartbroken song
10.You Only Live Once by The Strokes
The New York Boys seemed to loose steam on their third album; it would be five years until their next release.
11.Awake by Letters To Cleo
This song was supposed to be huge for the Boston band; it was supposed to be their big second hit after their song, Here and Now that was on the Melrose Place soundtrack. Never happened for 'em.
12.Sherriff by Heretix
One good Boston band follows the other.
13.Got Me Wrong by Alice In Chains
Let's set the way back machine to 1992 when Alice and Chains came out with their Sap EP.
14.For the Girl by The Fratellis
This song is pleasant
15.Baby, Please Don't Go by Aerosmith
This is from Aerosmith's old rock rhythm and blues album; it was sort of silly as everything sounds too slick.
16.Walk Away by James Gang
Joe Walsh playing guitar and being the man before he got drafted by the Eagles to make them rock.
17.Icky Thump by The White Stripes
Not their best effort but still so good!
18.Hang Me Up to Dry by Cold War kids
 Good song by a little known band
19.She Is The New Thing by The Horrors
Organ is back in a creepy Adam's Family rock style
20.Identify by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Critics loved them for a while but for me this album was the only one worth it's balls
21.Common Reactor by Silversun Pickups.
I like this song tons! I liked it much more than their single at the time,  Lazy eye. If Billy Corgan wasn't so insane and full of himself this is what the fourth Smashing Pumpkins album would have sounded like and there would have been great rejoicing instead of a collective, "whateveh" I hope you like reverb!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 11

This weeks mix has got some sweeping songs, some anthem caliber songs if you will. This mix has the capacity to be the greatest mix ever buut it's not; it's sort of like the Yankees of mix tapes every song is an all star (a side from Post Card Blues, Free and Veda Very Shining). I would say some of these songs shouldn't be together on a mix because they are so powerful they could destroy one another. Lets examine and enjoy shall we?




1. I Love Rock N' Roll by Joan Jett
Ladies and gentlemen, Joan Jett in all her early 80s awesomeness, fresh from the Runaway's crash site Joan rocked and set the style for hipster chicks in the early 21st century.
2. Veda very Shining by Letters To Cleo
Once Letters To Cleo was one of my favorite bands and a group I thought to be vastly underrated; I never listen to them anymore.
3. Home by Iggy Pop
Slash and Duff make this song rock the balls!
4. Monkey Man by The Rolling Stones
What can I say this song just gets better and better..
5. Add It Up by Violent Femmes
"Why can't I get just one kiss?" because you are a whiny twerp!
6. 50ft. Queenie by PJ Harvey
PJ's best song.
7. The Look Of Love by ABC
ABC made me want to wear a suit and be a playboy; I was 9 years old
8. Don't Speak by No Doubt
Even Hard Criminals loved this weepy song. I liked the Spanish guitar
9. Blue Spanish Sky by Chris Isaak
Mr. Isaak has made his sadness lethal; this song made me want to shoot myself in sympathy.
10. Burro by Beck
Continuing my pseudo Spanish/Mexican them, Beck does a Spanish version of his song "Jack Ass"
11.Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash
More south of the border sounds
12.Free by Mazzy Star
Loved Mazzy Star in the Early 90s before the "Fade Into You" song hit.
13.Interstate Love Song by Stone Temple Pilots
This may be STP's best song and may be one of the best songs of the 90s
14.Jupiter and Teardrop by Grant Lee Buffalo
Just Listen to the Story
15.Baba O'Riley by The Who
Teenage wasteland
16.Hell by Sqirrel Nut Zippers
I wouldn't doubt if this song was played in hell; it seems to know more than the living should
17.Celebrate by U2
U2 doesn't really have the energy to make songs rock this anymore but that's okay. 
18.Postcard Blues by Cowboy Junkies
Haunting, sensual with notes of heroin abuse; it's a nice musical salad.
19.Jurassitol by Filter
I'm not a big fan of this post industrial band but I do dig this one off the The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack
20.Paradise City by Guns N' Roses
So, so good!