Showing posts with label Lou Reed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lou Reed. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Weekly Mix #74

If I had thought harder about this mix there would be an REM song and the Replacements song would have been Left of The Dial. Another time perhaps. This is groovy 2010 mix with a whopping 24 songs!
Enjoy.


1. We Are Sex Bob-Omb by Sex Bob-Omb
Written by Beck for the Scott Pilgrim movie it is what garage rock should be, short, loud and fun!
2. Shout At The Devil y Mötley Crüe
The crew rocked the 80s like nobody else. Were they a good band? No they were a horrible band but they rocked and somehow they still tour and play to thousands.
3. I'm So Sad, So Very Very Sad by Crash and the Boys
Also from the Scott Pilgrim movie, this one is 13 seconds long and embraces the humor of Rock!
4. Black Rain by Soundgarden
I don't know if this is a new song or an old song or what but it's not bad and it's loud.
5. Quiet Kid by Dead Confederite
Not too big of a fan of this band but tune is grungy modern
6. The Sun Ain't Gonna' Shine Anymore by The Walker Brothers
How deep is your wall of sound? This is a great heartbreak song as it's sweeping and maudlin. The sixties had some amazing music that wasn't by The Beatles.
7. Hot Child In The City by Nick Gilder
Statutory rape? Nah! I don't know, maybe she just looks young, she said she was eighteen. The seventies were a groovy place where you could get away with more creepiness.
8. Tighten Up by The Black Keys
I suppose this is a good example of rock in 2010. I mean it's more white R&B than anything else but 2010 didn't rock so loud, did it?
9. I Don't Believe You by The Thermals
Indie Rock . . . sometimes you are a great thing and sometimes you are just like everybody else. These dudes are from Portland OR.
10.East Bound and Down by Jerry Reed
Theme from Smokey and the Bandit. It's a stupidly awesome song
11.It's Getting Boring By the Sea by Blood Red Shoes
Can you tell that I loved the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack? Here's more music that I totally dug!
12.What Is Life by George Harrison
A Phil Specter masterpiece! This is just a great sounding song from Mr. Harrison's All Things Must Pass album. Love it!
13.Razors by Vermillion Sands
Remember what I said about I Don't Believe You? Well the same applies for these guys.
14.Snobby Little Elf by Morningwood
Well produced Indie Rock is still Indie Rock, especially when it's from New York.
15.All Nigh Long by Buckcherry
More sex songs by the most tattooed band on this mix
16.That's All Right by Elvis Presley
All hail the king! This is a simple ditty but it's so good!



17.Romeo Had Juliette by Lou Reed
Maybe the last good music Lou put out was from his 1989 album, New York.
18.Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys
Knowing anything about Bryan Wilson is depressing and sad which is why this song isn't a nice as it should be.
19.Memories by Weezer
They got big on this song, such a large sound for them.
20.Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) by My Chemical Romance
If you know me or you read this blog you know this was my favorite song from 2010, raise your fists and sing along!
21.Creep by Scala And Kolacny Brothers
You may have heard this in the trailer for The Social Network.
22.Nothin' But a Good Time by Poison
Working dudes everywhere partied to this song while I was still in high school thinking it was all stupid. Kind of still do. I'll say it again My Chemical Romance are current incarnation of Poison.
23. I'll Be You by The Replacement
Critical darlings from Minneapolis! This was what Indie bands in the eighties turned into once signed. This was from the album Don't tell A Soul and supposed to be their big cross over album so they could be bigger than R.E.M.



24.Tell Me Why by M.I.A.
She has more than Paper Planes though nothing is quite that good.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 2

Your weekly play list. I don't need to explain myself and the reality of the play list is that the songs sound good together in this particular order. If you're an iTunes type of person I will warn you that not all these titles can be found there, the first song is the perfect example.
Note on this mix: Many of these songs on here are songs that I didn't like when I first heard them, strange. Many seem to have a rock fusion whether it's rock and rap or rock and techno.

ENJOY!



1. Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles
I think Noel Gallagher says this is his favorite Beatles song and lets be fair it's a very good song that highly influenced the final song on the mix
2. Bawitdaba by Kid Rock
I like to rock! It was clear at some point in Kid Rock's weird musical career he did too but besides his name it seems like all rap and country hybrid music. I don't know what I'm saying really but I like this jam. It came out when it seemed even rockers were still shying away from being flamboyant and over the top, to me he said he was going for it.


3. Give It Away by Red hot Chili Peppers
Non stop funk machines? Well not quite, they have definitely stopped being funky and this may have actually been the last time they tried. Blood Sugar Sex Magik in many ways made The Chili Peppers a worse band, fame can do that.
4. Don't Bring Me Down By Electric Light Orchestra
Jeff Lynn, producer of the late 80s and rocker of the 70s. A man with an afro and that's the end of what I got to say besides this song is a really good pop song. 
5. Nookie by Limp Bizkit
When rap and metal collide you get better examples such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and you get worse ones like Limp Bizkit. they filled the void for those about to rock but couldn't quite get there.
6. Dazzle by Siouxsie & the Banshees
Ahhh, this song is beautiful and gorgeous and utterly goth pop! Souixsie was at her best here before she started to dance a bit too much.


7. Firestarter by The Prodigy
The Prodigy were supposed to be the band that combined techno and rock and take us into the new millennium; it didn't quite work out that way even though they were all over the radio and Mtv. Fat of The Land wasn't a bad album but it was already too late for awesome rock movements. Yes it symbolized getting as far away from Grunge as we could and attempt to get that dirty shotgun barrel taste out of our mouths but it left us wondering what the hell?


8. She's a Rainbow by The Rolling Stones
BAck in the 60s all the big bands gave psychedelia a try, here's one of the Stones better known efforts as well as background music for the iMac when it went into many colors.
9. Baby Did A Bad Bad thing by Chris Isaak
Only Chris Isaak and Prince could pull off a purple suit like he did in his video. I don't know how this song made it into a Stanley Kubrick movie; it may be proof that he really didn't finish it before he passed away.
10. Can't Get Enough Of You Baby by Smash Mouth
Party Music for the last part of the 90s!
11. I'm The One by Van Halen
Party Music for those who weren't into disco in the late 70s
12. Walk On The Wild side by Lou Reed
So we're going to cool it down a bit, we're going to see New York City through Lou Reed's eyes. I wonder if kids feel this song carries any weight any more.


13. Stuck In The Middle With You by Steelers Wheel
Is this pop? Regardless it's place in music had been helped out by it's placement in Reservoir Dogs, during a very bloody ear cutting scene. "Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right"
14. Walk This Way by Aerosmith
Aerosmith and Rick Rubin will claim this was the first rap song but obviously that's just hype. The song was great no matter what it is. I still think Toys In The Attic is a great album.
15. Belt by Lemonheads
If one bostan band is good, two are better
16. Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf) by Pixies
And three is beautiful. This slowed down version of the song is great and trippy and sad


17. Rusty Cage by Soundgarden
Picking up the pace again we go to the Pacific Northwest to hear what Soundgarden did on the album that built them a big following before they got humungous! Some will say because the sales weren't as good there was no way the Badmotorfinger album wasn't as good as Superunkown but they would be posers.
18. Bring Tha Noize by Public Enemy and Anthrax
Metal and Rap fusing again! What's going on? I enjoy this version more than the Public Enemy version without Anthrax.
19. Setting Sun by The Chemical Brothers
It all comes around, doesn't it? Techno and rock together at last! This is the Chemical Brother's best song and might be the only one anybody besides real fans can name. The video was crazy if i recall with a girl having a bad trip . . . Dig Your Own Hole

 

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

MIx Tape Challenge

There's a local club that sponsors a Mixtape exchange/challenge which upon my learning of this info sent me into music knowledge and organization fits. The latest theme to this exchange is Cities vs. Towns, now since I have adult responsibilities I won't be able to attend this fun get together but it doesn't mean I don't want to participate in some way. So here is my 80 minutes of the assigned theme:

Cities vs. Towns
1. Life in a Northern Town, The Dream Accademy
2. Straight Outta Compton, NWA
3. City Song, Luscious Jackson
4. Quiet Village, Martin Denny
5. Boston, Augustana
6. RV, Faith No More
7. One Night In Bangkok, Murray Head
8. Cheap City Thrills, Alleycat Scratch
9. Everyday is Like Sunday, Morrissey
10. Portland, Oregon, Lorreta Lynn
11. Pleasant Valley Sunday, The Monkees
12. The Kelley Affair, Be Your Own Pet
13. Home, Iggy Pop
14. Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed
15. Take The 'a' Train, Duke Ellington
16. Oak Cliff bra, Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians
17. Country house, Blur
18. Panic In Detroit, David Bowie
19. Los Angeles, X
20. Rock This Town, The Stray Cats
21. Paradise City, Guns N' Roses