Showing posts with label Aretha Franklin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aretha Franklin. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Weekly Mix #76

What can I say about this 2010 mix that features many solo artists and few current big hits? I just don't know. There's really no theme here though some of the songs are paired for perspective like  No Better Than This and Rock Around The Clock. Others are used as examples of what is and what shall never be.

Enjoy!


1. Civil War by Guns N' Roses
There are times when this is their best song ever.
2. Fever Dreaming by No Age
It's a little abrasive rocker of a song
3. It Is Happening Again by Blood Red  Shoes
The vocals remind me of early indie rock chicks
4. Bubblegum by Clinic
Modern psychedelic grooves by the faceless Clinic



5. Tales Of Brave Ulysses by Cream
This is old psychedelic music. This is the original power trio. This is Eric Claptan before solo works. This a sample of great Britsh drumming by ginger Baker.


 6. Never Gonna Give you Up by The Black Keys
The Ohio dudes slow it down and get down to a dreamy and soulful song of yearning and heartbreak
7. Respect by Aretha Franklin
Otis Redding did it first but the queen of soul perfected it by teaching the world how to spell it.
8. I'm The Man by Joe Jackson
There's more to him than Stepping Out
9. Where's My Sex? by Weezer
Not one of their finest but it's sort of funny
10.Black Sheep by Metric 
Indie rock that sounds bigger than it could ever possibly be. More music from the Scott Pilgrim movie
11.Brand New Key by Melanie
A fun little ditty from 1969 or if you prefer it was on the Boogie Nights Soundtrack
12.Hey Boy by Mark Ronson
Getting down to the light danceable beats of the producer as artist.
13.Well, Well, Well by Duffy
Her second album wasn't as good as the first but as far as modern, British , soul singers go I think this is still better than Adele.
14.Young Men Dead by The Black Angels
Shamefully I learned about this song while watching a video game commercial.
15.Only You by Portishead
This song! It is like a person you carry a torch for years after the relationship was over; it's up there with some of the most wrenching pop songs I can think of. I suppose it's there best song.
16.Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel
If you like a little French in your pop music this song with make you happy!
17.Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley & His Comets
We are going way back now to 1956 when all this rock n' roll actually meant something more than what it does now.
18.No Better Than This by John Mellencamp
You are a good man John Mellencamp and I applaud your roots rock!
19.Tatooine by John Messersmith
A song about a fictional place from the Star Wars saga. It's actually not so much about light sabers and tie fighters as it is about choosing ones path and wanting something more. It's a lovely little song and definitely one of my favorites from 2010
20.Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
One song about the desert deserves another. For many years this was my favorite Led Zeppelin song; it's epic and powerful just like the band it's self.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Weekly Mix #64

Here's another mix without reason or rhyme

enjoy

1. She's Expensive by The Virgins
This song sounds like a clash outtake and is pretty good; they never lived up to their billing as the next big thing/ the next Strokes but this tune is cool, especially the intro.
2. Sex On Fire by Kings of Leon
This song signified the Kings joining the mainstream and the end of them as an interesting indie class band.
3. Kickstart My Heart by Mötley Crüe
When I saw them a couple years ago in 2008 they opened their shows with this monster.
4. Cheap City Thrills by Alleycat Scratch
Glam metal was alive and well in 2008 as this retro gem proved. with exception to the weak solo, these guys nail the feel and sound.
5. Do it Again by Steely Dan
A band named after a pleasure implement in a William S. Burroughs novel. I was fiending to this song when I made this mix; i though it was the best song ever for about two weeks
6. Something Burning by The Stone Roses
This is one of the songs the Stone Roses had to record in secret as they were in court with their record label; it's a smooth one.
7. Chain of Fools by Aretha Franklin
The queen of soul, pay your respects
8. You Can't Hurry Love by The Supremes
No you can't. Motown had some fantastic hits come from it, this would be in my top ten.
9. Girlfriend in A Coma by The Smiths
When this song came out we all laughed but all loved it.
10.Who Can Say by The Horrors
Back with a more sweeping sound, the got away from the abrasive choppiness that I loved so much. The keyboards are still pervasive.
11.Mother by Danzig
His one big hit. He channels Jim Morrison in this one.
12.Thirteen by Johnny Cash
Covering Danzig's song; it cool and more somber than ominous
13.These Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan
Folk music at it's commercial peak.
14.Pork and Beans by Weezer
A little ditty in the midst of a big chorus, they've been paying homage to the Pixies for so long now.
15.Know Your Enemy by Green Day
This was there follow up to the huge 2004 effort, American Idiot. It's not quite as great.
16.Messing With My Head by Tinted Windows
The greatest New Wave band of the new millennium. Members of Hanson, Smashing Pumpkins and Cheap Trick formed this one shot band; it's good listening and should have been used in an eighties movie about a fictional eighties band.
17.Rebel Rebel by David Bowie
Bowie doesn't do it any better than this, nor do many others. Teenagers experimenting unite!
18.Poker Face by Lady Gaga
Not only does she owe Madonna a lot but she owes Bowie a lot. This is the sort of songs androids like to kiss to.
19.Words. by Missing Persons
Oh yeah here's another group that influence the previous artist.Actually they are more influential than one might think. I don't even know if people know they're influenced by them. Is that subversive?
20.The Bitter End by Placebo
Placebo continue their sharp, stirring tunes
21.I'm A Man by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
This was recorded live at the Fillmore in San Francisco; he does a good job getting bluesy
22.That's Not My Name by The Tin Tings
I guess this is a chick anthem about wanting respect but I'm not sure.