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

Friday, February 4, 2011

So over the past few days the rest of the country has been pounded with snow fall that has seriously crippled many portions of the infrastructure and caused innumerable problems for the folks who had to deal with it. I fell bad for them, I understand their plight, I get it, I really do. The thing is I was born and raised in Boston where the winters were so cold and dry that my lip would crack open and when there was a snow storm it was comparable to the worst there has been in this country. I remember the wind knocking down street signs and cars disappearing into the white out. The aftermath was definitely a winter wonderland/nightmare as people lost power as well as mobility. In my neighborhood in the town of Summerville the kids built tunnels and a mountain of snow with the interior hollowed out which I was dropped into and laughed at as I begged to be pulled out of. I remember it being about ten feet deep but more than likely it was half that; either way the thought of being stuck in that pit made me cry like a  . . . well, like a five year old.

Later in life there was another huge blizzard in 1994 which I was foolhardy enough to head out into with a friend of mine; we thought it would be fun. Truth was that it actually was fun as we helped people move their cars and got Mexican food all on the way to a friend's place who thought that would be a good night for a party. Sometime around midnight a warm front moved in with a lightning bolt and it's thunder clap, the air warmed up and things began to melt; it was truly some of that strange New England weather that has been talked about to death.
Anyway, the truth is after that winter I made up my mind to make new start and now I just laugh and laugh and laugh at all the pour suckers stuck in the snow.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Weekly Mix tap 49

Let's here it for 2006! I recall it being a darn good year for some thijngs and crumby year for other things. This mix was birthed that year but there are only a few songs that represent it.

1. I Only Want You by Eagles of Death Metal
The almost rocked but there was something a little too silly about them.
2. Yankee Rose by David Lee Roth
This was it for Diamond Dave, after this song he went flaccid.
3. Time Warp from the Rocky Horror Picture Show
This one goes out to all you freaks! One of my favorite show tunes.
4. Rock n' Roll by The Sounds
Scandinavian pop rock
5. Da Ya Think I' Sexy? by Rod Stewart
See even Rod, "the bod" was self conscious
6. My Humps by Black Eyed Peas
Little children sang this song; that's how huge it was! So wrong . . .
7. If You Could Read My Mind by Gorden Lightfoot
This song reminds me of introspective moments with dude friends
8. I Put A Spell On You by Creedence Clearwater Revival
This is my favorite version of this song
9. Stir It Up by Bob Marley & The Wailers
I have nothing to say about ragae
10.Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson
Yup, this one's from Midnight Cowboy
11.I Get Along by The Libertines
I think this qualifies as a little ditty
12.Y Control by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
chicks love this song
13.I Still Want you by the Del Feugos
Troubled hearts by the Boston Harbor
14.Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved me by Grant Lee Phillips
So sad and it goes well after another sad song. GLF covered the Smiths in a more personal tone here.
15.Rain On The Scarecrow by John Mellencamp
Give it up for Farm Aid
16.Painkiller by Judas Priest
A rocker about a motorcycle!
17.Run To The Hills by Iron Maiden
If you know one iron Maiden song this is probably it. the English really sick it to the American settlers in this one. Let's welcome them to my world of mixes!
18.Assassin by Muse
Really channeling Queen in this one
19. All Apologies by Nirvana
What else can I say?

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

White, Out!

So the best band of the 00s is done. The White Stripes have officially called it quits!
In a decade of a lot of bullshit music the best band was a throw back to electric blues with hits like My Doorbell, Seven Nation Army, Fell In Love With A Girl and Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground. The duo made up of former husband and wife Jack and Meg White have left behind a cool that so many bands don't as they plod along trying to maintain their inertia but can't. This is easy though when you're jack white and have two other bands (Dead Weather, The Raconteurs) to keep you energized.
Anyway there will always be a place in my heart for this band and when they reunite in a few years i will be happy to splurge for the tickets.

Friday, January 28, 2011

The Craziest



 So I suppose like most people I thought that Rihanna's song, Only Girl (In The World) sounded like a big epic song about young love or something, maybe monogamy but then I listened to the lyrics and tone. This song is nuts; this chick is nuts!

La la la la
La la la la
La la la la
Any song that starts off like this should be a worning, there's a reason they say insane people live in "la la land"
I want you to love me, like I'm a hot pie
Keep thinkin' of me, doin' what you like
So boy forget about the world cuz it's gon' be me and you tonight
I wanna make your bed for ya, then imma make you swallow your pride
It sounds pretty normal until she reveals that while you're fantasizing of sexy sex she going to make you beg or grovel or surrender to her in some way . . . well maybe this song is about S&M but I don't think so.
[CHORUS]
Want you to make me feel like I'm the only girl in the world
Like I'm the only one that you'll ever love
Like I'm the only one who knows your heart
Only girl in the world...
Like I'm the only one that's in command
Cuz I'm the only one who understands how to make you feel like a man
Want you to make me feel like I'm the only girl in the world
Like I'm the only one that you'll ever love
Like I'm the only one who knows your heart
Only one...
Truley Rihanna is passionate and quite confident of her girlfriend abilities but when she sings the chorus it;s not romantic or sweet, it's down right demanding! She's not even saying she wants to made to feel like the most important girl in the world, she wants to feel like the only girl in the world which implies that making eye contact with the waitress at the $400 dinner you're taking her on will be a let down for her. Though if this song is just about sexual intercourse, Rihanna has a a very valid request.
Want you to take me like a thief in the night
Hold me like a pillow, make me feel right
Baby I'll tell you all my secrets that I'm keepin', you can come inside
And when you enter, you ain't leavin', be my prisoner for the night
Again she starts off romantic and then ends with this dominant statement that you're trapped by her.
Want you to make me feel like I'm the only girl in the world
Like I'm the only one that you'll ever love
Like I'm the only one who knows your heart
Only girl in the world...
Like I'm the only one that's in command
Cuz I'm the only one who understands, like I'm the only one who knows your heart, only one...
She wants to be the one in command, Rihanna isn't look for a lover, she's looking for a slave. She also attempts to tell you that nobody else will be able to sate your desires, without her you're nothing.
Take me for a ride
Oh baby, take me high
Let me make you first
Oh make it last all night
Take me for a ride
Oh baby, take me high
Let me make you first
Make it last all night
No problems here, I'm guessing it's metaphor.
Want you to make me feel like I'm the only girl in the world
Like I'm the only one that you'll ever love
Like I'm the only one who knows your heart
Only girl in the world...
Like I'm the only one that's in command
Cuz I'm the only one who understands how to make you feel like a man
Only girl in the world...
Girl in the world...
Only girl in the world...
Girl in the world...

 What the hell man! Either this song is about a master and servant /dominatrix and submissive relationship or all she wants is to get laid and is making a really big deal out of it. This song belongs on my Crazy Chick Song list!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Weekly Mix Tape # 48

This mix isn't too inspired, there's not too much going on but it still has some good songs. Listen and enjoy.

1. Whole Latta Love by Led Zeppelin
Way down inside, you need love! If you don't like this song . . . well I just don't want to say.
2. Faster Kill Pussycat (Feat. Brittany Murphy) by Fat Boy Slim
Yes that Brittany Murphy, she could carry a tune
3. Dirt off Your Shoulder by Jay-Z
 He's the man and this is one of the reasons
4. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I get by Morrissey
This is a stalker's anthem
5. Jane Says by Jane's Addiction
I guess this is they're biggest song, the one you hear in liquor adds
6. I Don't Care Anymore by Phil Collins
The drums, the drums! One of their best uses as more than keeping the rhythm in rock; they have a life of their own.
7. Animal / Human by Clinic
Clinic is a faceless band that makes good music
8. 10:15 Saturday Night by The Cure
Drip, drip, drip, drip, drip . . .
9. I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) By Hall & Oates
 So smooth, so nice. These guys were the kings of pop rock, soft rock.
10.Living After Midnight by Judas Priest
This is such a strange song by Priest as it's very accessible to all kinds of people
11.Life Wasted by Pearl Jam
Not bad but not great
12.Holiday In Cambodia by Dead Kennedys
I don't know why but about this point I suddenly wanted to listen to a lot of DK
13.Turn Into by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Such a sweet melody by Karen O and the boys
14.On Your Speakers by Damone
Good pop rock
15.The Drowners by Suade
Back in 1993 this was a band that people in England found very provocative do to the singers androgyny
16.Too Drunk to Fuck by Nouvelle Vague
Covering the Dead Kennedy's cabaret style.
17.Love Train by Wolfmother
A groovier kind of Wolfmother
18.Like Days by The Start
This a crazy sounding band from L.A.
19.House of Wolves by My Chemical Romance
They know how to rock and know how to be catchy
20.Frank's Wild Years by Tom Waits
tom's weird poems are often very amusing
21.Sammy Davis City by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
The man got older and started getting in big band sounds after the Stray Cats; this was my favorite tune from that era.

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