Showing posts with label Jack White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack White. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Mix #91

This is an obtuse mix because there's no two ways about it. There's some excitement though, take a listen!


1. Stay Gold by The Big Pink
Sounds like the 80s but it's new


2. Oblivion by The grimes
Sounds like the 80s but it's new
3. Destination Unknown by Missing Persons
Sounds like the 80s because it is!
4. Lucifer by The Cult
These guys just keep on going and I give them props for that. This song ain't bad. 
5. Outta Space by Van Halen
This song is proof that A Different Kind of Truth is a real album and it ROCKS!
6. Gotta Have It by Kanye West and JAY Z
 The Throne just keeps on giving
7. Under Your Spell by Desire
Sounds like the 80s but it's new. This is from the Drive soundtrack


8. Ribbons and Detours by Silversun Pickups
A little trippiness from the Silver Lake band
9. Everyday I Rise by The Murder City Devils
With a name like Murder City Devils you would expect death metal but it's just a twangy pop/rock song. What's wrong with kids today?


10.She's A Woman by The Beatles
Classics never die they just make you happy
11.Shake YA Ass by Mystikal
A rapper who likes ass? Unheard of!
12.Alright by Cast
If you liked The La's, you'll be happy to know the singer formed this band afterward and had a couple more good songs in him.
13.Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men
This songs sounds like that song, Home by Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros but it's not quite as charming.


14.Drink by Lil Jon
Do you like to party? Lil' Jon does!
15.Where Do You Go My Lovely by Peter Sarstedt
This is one of those romantic songs that seems like it could be about the one that got away, the one that was a bit too glamorous to be real.
16.The Only Place by Best Coast
Best Coast is back! The sound is a little less surfer and 60s girl group but it's still nice.


17.Cold Ethyl by Alice Cooper
I heard this song on the car radio and was surprised I never heard it before. Alice Cooper surprised me. 
18.Sixteen Saltines by Jack White
Mr. White rocks out on his blues influenced music
19.No Fun by The Stooges
Without the Stooges there may hve not been punk, thanks Iggy.
20.Somebody that I Used to Know by Gotye featuring Kimbra
Didn't like this song at first but it totally grew on me
21.(Ghost) Riders in The Sky by Johnny Cash
I loved this song when I was a kid. I thought it sounded so cool.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 38

There is a lot of huge songs on this mix and a lot of oldies in respect to the time the mix was made. There are only two songs from same decade which is against my current way of thinking which requires more modern tracks with old highlights that show genre and influence.

listen and enjoy

1. Rio by Duran Duran
This is what star power is all about, only a band like Duran Duran could pull off a song like this and make it seem awesome, only a band like this could do a video like this with Simon Le Bon riding the bowsprit.
2. Communication Breakdown by Led Zeppelin
So powerful, heavy and fast this song was when it came out in 1969 that it caused the Beatles to break up.
3. Barracuda by Heart
And while we're on the topic of powerful and heavy, this song goes the full distance! Rocking out full bore!
4. How Soon Is Now? by The Smiths
Some have labeled the best song of 1980s and I don't disagree. While initially I found this song morose and depressing, I couldn't resist it's sonic beauty. Johnny Marr's guitar work is beautiful factories, passing cars and emotional. It is a song that never charted in the states by a band that wasn't even as popular as The Cure but there's nothing else like it. Not even U2, R.E.M or Guns n' Roses could accomplish something like this.
5. New Model No. 15 by Marylin Manson
He can suck it a smile, not bad. Apparently he has adult film talent singing in the background but all I hear is Marylin's whiny bark.
6. Draw Your Breaks by Scotty
After all that power guitar we're taking it mellow and to the Caribbean island of Jamaica.
7. Here Comes the Hotstepper by Ini Kamoze
This is a feelgood song not in the way that makes you walk on sunshine but the kind that makes you feel cooler than shit and strut.
8. Wrong Way by Sublime
A song about hooking up with a girl who has unfortunate family issues by a guy who OD'd twice in the same tenderloin hotel. Rest in Peach Bradley.   
9. Roots Radicals by Rancid
Even though they were from The East Bay they always seemed more British than their contemporaries, Green Day and Offspring.
10.What' I Say, Pt 1 by Ray Charles  
Some of the best organ in popular music, ever. The groove and rhythm travel and get the blood in motion.
11.Hey Sailor by The Detroit Cobras
I've never seen this band live but I have heard they smoke more cigarettes than any other band. this is whiskey lovin' blues rock.
12.Daddy Never understood by Deluxx Folk Implosion
Straight ahead loud from the notorious motion picture, Kids.
13.Sing Your Life by Morrissey
I thought this was a happy song when I first heard it but that's the way it is with the best song from this man.
14.Jesus Christ Pose by Soundgarden
Let us return now to crazy guitars that rip up the fabric of reality, dig into your mind and demand satisfaction. Chris Cornel used to be such bad ass motherfuckin' singer and then fame happened.
15.Big Empty by Stone Temple Pilots
This was the song that made STP  cool to me. I didn't quite bond with the first album but this tune was soulful, bluesy and huge and available on the Crow soundtrack as well as the bands second album.
16.It's Only Rock n' Roll (But I like It) by The Rolling Stones
Classic rock must be represented. I must have been real hot for this song at the time I made the mix because I rarely ever play it. Maybe I just needed a song.
17.Jealous Again by The Black Crows
I hated this song for years, I hated this band for almost as long as I hated the song but I mellowed and realized it wasn't that bad.
18.Portland, Oregon by Loretta Lynn and Jack White
Some people said this was their favorite song from 2004 but I disagree. It is a good tune about gin drinking though.
19.Where Did You Sleep Last Night by Nirvana
  When Nirvana's Unplugged album came out I told myself I wouldn't buy it unless the Leadbelly cover was on it. The amount of pain and agony Kurt Cobain emotes through his voice is enough to make you shutter and almost agree to help him pull the trigger.
20.Hey, Hey, My My (Into The Black) by Neil Young
This is the story of Johnny Rotten or at least that what Neils says and who knows, maybe it is but if you read or heard Kurt Cobain's suicide note you know that he incorporated it into his rock n' roll story.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Trivial Award of the Decade

I'm calling this decade a tie with Jack White and Jay-Z, both had their hands in everybody's action, as producers to artists. Both were born with different names and both collaborated with Alicia Keyes



Jack White had 5 albums with the White Stripes, a couple with The Raconteurs, one with his newest band The Dead Weather, he produced the Von Bondies he sang and produced Loretta Lynn, he secretly sang with the Electric Six, did some tracks for the Cold Mountain soundtrack, appeared in several movies as himself, as a traveling musician and even as Elvis. He did the theme song on "Quantum of Solace"



Jay- Z produced everybody in hip hop, launched Rihanna upon us, made Beyoncé's star even bigger while rapping along with her, he made the Yankees cap more famous than a Yankee, took over record companies and sports teams and made more money than you ever will. Jay-Z released 7 albums of his own He appeared in some movies. He did a new theme song for New York City.