Sometimes I feel that the more I make these mixes the less known the songs are but then I'll look back at the list and feel like I've heard each song a million times. This mix has a section that gets into some sould real and otherwise but that's really the only neat transition . . . well the last two songs work really well together but if you have any heartbeat you'll be a slobbering mess after listening to them.
1. Rope by Foo Fighters
Keeping the hopes and dreams of Rock alive after a longer stretch of success than I would have ever though.
2. Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin
I never think of this as one my favorite Zep songs but it always satisfies, always gets me feeling good.
3. Impressed by Charlie Sexton
This was a minor hit back in 1985. He had big hair and the video was very 80s
4. Punching In a Dream by Naked and Famous
the best music I've heard from New Zealand since . . . Crowded House?
5. California by EMA
"Fuck California, you made me boring" EMA laying it down like a punk but sounding like a performance artist. There aren't too many anti California songs out there but this number fills that void for 2011.
6. Come Undone by Duran Duran
One of my favorite DD songs.
7. Two Against One by Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi
Jack White sings the vocals on this song, I think it's from the TV series Rome
8. My Body by Young the Giant
It's a sing along and sing alongs are very dangerous ans subversive as is dance music! Think about what dance music gets people to do.
9. Angela Surf City by The Walkmen
I always want The Walkmen to be better than they are but they haven't done better than The Rat. This song is pretty enjoyable in it's surf type feel.
10.Surfin' U.S.A. by The Beach Boys
Groovy song from 1963, a song that creates something that doesn't really exist anywhere but in our imagination.
11.Taken for a Fool by The Strokes
I though this new album would be great but it was sort of flat. This is one of the high lights however.
12.Come Closer by Miles Kane
This song sounds like Beady Eye but it's not. So it's catchy Brit pop sounding stuff.
13.Gloria by Mando Diao
Damn this song is good! Scandinavia out performs America again. It may ll be show tunes but the passion behind this song is powerful sounding. It's got a great slick video too!
14.Sinister Kid by The Black Keys
They got opne speed and that's soulful funk without soul of funkiness, impressive.
15.Respect by Otis Redding
The original before Aretha Franklyn got her hands on it and made it huge. Otis' version is more brassy and funky and just as enjoyable.
16.Old Tyme Religion by Hugo
Is this song a joke? It sounds like it might be with it's modern take on low-fi soul
17.Even Flow by Pearl Jam
Happy 20 years guys. Eddy belts it like nobody's business even if back then everybody wanted his business.
18.New Direction by Black Lips
There was a buzz about this band that never triumphed above that murmer
19.The No No Song by The Sounds
So catchy and so cool. I always wonder why these guys never had a monster hit.
20. Goodbye, Dear Friend by Deer tick
Really this song should only be listened to if you want to be depressed, if the mood is dark and you can take it. It makes me want to cry in no good way.
21.Bridge Over troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel
On the other side of tears this will give you hope if you were feeling lost after that list track.
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
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
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
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
17.Romeo Had Juliette by Lou Reed
24.Tell Me Why by M.I.A.
She has more than Paper Planes though nothing is quite that good.
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 CrüeThe 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 BoysAlso from the Scott Pilgrim movie, this one is 13 seconds long and embraces the humor of Rock!
4. Black Rain by SoundgardenI 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 ConfederiteNot too big of a fan of this band but tune is grungy modern
6. The Sun Ain't Gonna' Shine Anymore by The Walker BrothersHow 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 GilderStatutory 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 KeysI 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 ThermalsIndie 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 ShoesCan you tell that I loved the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack? Here's more music that I totally dug!
12.What Is Life by George HarrisonA 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 MorningwoodWell produced Indie Rock is still Indie Rock, especially when it's from New York.
15.All Nigh Long by BuckcherryMore sex songs by the most tattooed band on this mix
16.That's All Right by Elvis PresleyAll hail the king! This is a simple ditty but it's so good!
Maybe the last good music Lou put out was from his 1989 album, New York.
18.Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach BoysKnowing anything about Bryan Wilson is depressing and sad which is why this song isn't a nice as it should be.
19.Memories by WeezerThey 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 RomanceIf 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 BrothersYou may have heard this in the trailer for The Social Network.
22.Nothin' But a Good Time by PoisonWorking 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 ReplacementCritical 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.
She has more than Paper Planes though nothing is quite that good.
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