Showing posts with label Damone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Damone. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Weekly mix #66

This is a 2009 mix with several songs that I never listen to but wanted to represent represent on a modern mix. Sometimes I think that I have to put more emphases on modern, current tunes than better ones in  fear that I may become an old fart. Maybe I just need to dig more deeply into the unknown . . .

1. C'mon Let's Go by Girlschool
I guess women are allowed to be tuff too.
2. Dirty little Rockstar by The Cult
Still making jams after all this time, adjusting to the times well enough.
3. That's My Tune by Morningwood
Some songs drone and drone well, this is one of them
4. My Own Worst Enemy by Lit
This song just gets funnier as the years pass
 5. Porno Star by Buckcherry
Josh and the boys are not subtle by any means. They are a band who needs a scene.
6. My Way by Miss Crazy
A band that wanted the 80s back in all their glam metalness. Sorry guys, you missed the boat.
7. Primary Colours by The Horrors
It's a sweeping  song from band that used to be anything but. It reminds me of 80s music I never heard.
8. Petition The Lord With Prayor by The Doors
You Cannot petition the lord with prayer!
9. United States of Eurasia/Collateral Damage by Muse
Showing their love for Queen and Radiohead full on!
10.Beach Town by Le Loup
It's kind of etherial and kind of hypnotic but mostly it's not much of anything you'd have an urge to hear
11.Fine For Now by Grizzly Bear
Only slightly more friendly than the last song, this tune has some nice harmonies but mainly makes you turn into a drip.
12.Every Rose Has It's Thorn by Poison
There's something about a huge hit ballad that can make unknown indie rock seem totally lame
13.Art isn't Real (City Of Sin) by Deer Tick
Sometimes one discovers a little indie song that is remarkably good and you wonder why nobody else knows about it. I found this song on a Penguin music sampler.
14.Everymorning by Sugar Ray
I liked them better when they just wanted to fly.
15.T.N.T by AC/DC
Yup, snap out of it we're blowing shit up with the greatest thing ever to come out of Australia.
16.Cryin' by Aerosmith
I'm getting soft because after years of denying any like for this song I finally caved.
17.Standing Next To Me by The Last Shadow Puppets
More sixties inspired rock. I feel like I should be riding in a black cab through London , heartbroken, wondering where it all went wrong.
18.Coffin Faftory by The Mumblers
Some boys from Silicon Valley got out there organ and made some music, there should have been a movement around this but that's just me being' wishful.
19.Time Has Come Today by The Chambers Brothers
Are these guys one hit wonders? I think so. It's a good 60s song about change and all that 60s garbage.
20.Use Somebody by Kings of Lyon
This should be the end of the mix but I decided I didn't want to be a total wuss
21. You Could Be Mine by Damone
Worship the power of GN'R even if it through a cover song by a very underrated band.

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.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Weekly Mix Tape pt 50

Forged in 2006 this mix was all over the map. There are good time oldies and the biggest song around at the time. enjoy I think I started to attempt to put more emphases on current material in this mix but I don't totally recall.

1. Knights of Cydonia by Muse
The beginning of this song reminds me of the Pixies last album but then Muse get back to their Radiohead/Queen comfort Zone.
2. Reptile by The Church
In High School this song had a place on my favorites list even more than The Church's bigger hit Under The Milkyway
3. Moving In Stereo by The Cars
You may remember this song from commercials and Fast Times at Ridgemont High
4. Fascination Street by The Cure
This is a sonic attack by broodingest band in the world. This was off The Cure's American, Commercial breakthrough album Disintegration which is an epically depressing piece of work.
5. Illuminated by The 360's
Boston's very own grunge band
6. Song With A Mission The Sounds
Catchy and synthy, the eighties never died in Viking country.
7. Cherry Bomb by The Runaways
 Tough  L.A. girls . . . L.A. Girls trying to be tough. Without them we never would have Joan Jett or Lita Ford; go watch the movie it's worth it.
8. Celebrity Skin by Hole
Hole's follow up to Live Through This was Celebrity Skin, Courtney Love didn't write the songs for either of those albums.
9. Crazy by Gnarles Barkley
They wone tons of grammy's for this as it was a huge, huge song for this band. You might categorize them as one hit wonders but both DJ Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green have done other successful things. Even The Racanteurs played this song live.
10.Replacement Man by Dan Sartain
Welcome Mr. Sartain and his rockabilly guitar to the Mix land.
11.Too Drunk to Fuck by Dead Kennedys
Infamous and hilarious
12.Big Pimpin' by Jay-Z & UGK
Please pay your respects to Jahovah
13.Promiscuous by Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland
I don't like this song but I wanted something pop oriented and current here.
14.Spin The Black Circle by Pearl Jam
With Pearl Jam's return that year I got excited for older songs of theirs; this one's from Vitology.
15.Victrola by Veruca Salt
From the girls who gave you The Seether
16.Public Warning by Lady Sovereign
The biggest midget in the game, she gor some flack for putting on a pour live shows but this track is cool; this is her first appearance.
17.Young Turks by Rod Stewart
Disco tempted everyone, even the Scottish.
18.Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones
This was once my favorite tones song
19.Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles
The band's biggest hit? Maybe that was Manic Monday
20.Everybody Wants You by Damone
A band who cover's Billy Squire is brave
21.Don't Change by INXS
This was the song that INXS ended their concerts with

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Weekly Mix Tape 47

Happy 2011!
I wish I could tell you that all the mixes recalled would go to 11 but they're pretty much the same old song and dance. This one was from 2006, the songs are good, enjoy buying and listening to these nuggets of pop history. Songs 15-19 might make you want to dance.

1. Bad To The Bone by George Thorogood & The Destroyers
All time classic bar room song and driving song.
2. Can't Stand Me Now by The Libertines
Their songs were so sloppy but so catchy
3. Anything, Anything by Dramarama
This song always sounded like a Smiths melody to me. Anyway it's their first single.
4. Now Is the Time by Damone
Damone get lighter and prettier
5. Old School Hollywood by System of a Down
This song mentions Tony Danza; it's sad.
6. Whiplash by Motörhead
They covered Metalica and made a good sound on this one.
7. Volcano Girls by Veruca Salt
Great song but never caught on as much as their previous hit, "The Seether" did. Mtv didn't get behind it and that was that.
8. Mississippi Queen by Mountain
One of the all time dumb, 70s rockers with tons of cow bell!
9. King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown by Augustus Pablo
Dub can be a good palette cleanser for a mix tape because you can go anywhere from it.
10.World Wide Suicide by Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam's triumphant come back! This song made me think they had rediscovered how to rock but by their next album it was clearly a blip on their downward trajectory.
11. Mockingbirds by Grant Lee Buffalo
 The singer came from Stockton California.
12.Murder, Tonight In the Trailer Park by Cowboy Junkies 
This is a song I loved when it was on the radio and then forgot about it for many years. Trailer Park crime finally had it's theme.
13.Steady As She Goes by The Raconteurs
Ladies and gentlemen, Jack White has left The White Stripes but not really. They put on a great live show.
14.Pure Morning by Placebo
I hated this song until 2006 when suddenly it was huge and wonderful; it took me a nother few years to get into the band.
15.Golden Years by David Bowie
Bowie liked to get his disco soul on and so should you
16.I Love A Man In Uniform by Gang of Four
This band is lauded by critics but I'm not sure why. They rerecorded this song in the 90s with backup singers it was cool.
17.Catholic School Girls Rule by Red hot Chili Peppers
Maybe they do, I'm not really sure anybody has scientifically proven the statement. If somebody does indeed have proof of this please direct me to the article for enlightenment.
18.You Make My Dreams Come True by Hall & Oates
Ear candy from Philadelphia
19.Phenomena by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Hypnotic and howling, Karen O delivers the goods with some psychedelic bass lines.
20.Push Th' little Daisies by Ween
Maybe one of the most notorious songs of the early 90s, Ween figured out a way to drive people crazy, tell off their detractors in weird fashion and path the way for Beck. The video is an accurate time capsule of life in 1992.
21.Alone Again Or by The Damned
This song is a cover I think.
22.Last Goodbye by Jeff Buckley
Buckley was over the top almost in a soul singer kind of way; he drown before he could finish another album after 1994's Grace which also includes his Leonard Cohen cover, Hallelujah

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 46

You will experince the rocking highs of Mt. AC/DC and Peaks of Damone and you will be then dropped into the Abyss Hall & Oates, you will swim through the Sea of Nightrain and a Blue Bayou. Wandering the dark valleys where Siouxsie & The Banshees sing you run from the Wolfmother! Alas it's all a fantasy under strict control of he Dream Police!
Enjoy because I am a dork!

1. That's The Way I wanna Rock & Roll by AC/DC
This almost a lost track in the lexicon of AC/DC, maybe it was because it was contending with more energetic songs of the late 80s
2. Dream Police by Cheap Trick
Epic, synth rocker!  I saw them in 1988 and they did a great show!
3. What Girls Want by Material Issue
It's a funny song and sort of right on
4. Aweful by Hole
I'm not sure which rock star wrote this song for Courtney Love but it is the bands best song. It's a sick overview of being a young girl in Hollywood
5. Out Here All Night by Damone
Boston Rocks! I was delighted and intregued when I first heard this song; it has ballz! Welcome Damone!
6. I Turn My Camera On by Spoon
This song is flacid and a way to shill after too much guitars
7.The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill by The Beatles
Why this song? It's kind of like a kids song; it has a sing along  and sounds cute.
8. Maneater by Hall & Oates
Smooth sax, keyboards, distinct bass . . . this is almost background music for porn but wound up being a top ten hit.
9. No Shelter by Rage Against The Machine
Starts off smooth but gets very agro quickly. This was the best thing about the 1998 Godzilla movie.
10.Live Wire by Mötley Crüe
This is the beginning of a band that got huge, besides the various Tommy Lee, drum stupidy at the end of the song it was one of the groups best tracks.
11.Knock On Wood by Morningwood
Covering disco is a very clever thing indeed
12.Nightrain by Guns N' Roses
Some songs have a life of their own, this song is one of them; it lives in it's own universe of cheap booze
13.Trains to Brazil by Guillemots
Because the Nightrain is a bit too much for some the Train to Brazil is much more nice
14.Disappear by INXS
There is nothing wrong with loving Austrailia's second greates band. They make the people want to dance!




15.Sorry by Buckcherry
Somebody told these guys that singing about partying was nice and all but you have to show the world that there's more to you than that. So Josh and boys wrote a song and apologized for it.
16.Mysteries by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
From the excellent Show Your Bones album.
17.Life Is Sweet by The Start
An L.A. band that is crazy sounding and feels very influenced by the band that follows
18.Love in a Void by Siouxsie & The Banshees
Young and angry and in love, Goth punk at a high level
19.Blue Bayou by Linda Ronstadt
I know it's a Roy Orbison song but I prefer to think of it as hers
20.Haven't Got a Clue by Dramarama
The call in the beginning of the song is from a prankster who harassed a bartender and recorded it. It's horribly funny.
21.Woman by Wolfmother
If you knew me when this song was hot you were annoyed at how much I listened to this Black Sabbath influenced piece. It rocks but alas they never got this bad ass again.
22.We Will Rock You by Queen
Thank you Queen for existing