Showing posts with label Clinic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinic. 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.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Weekly Mix # 56

Am I clever? No. But I did manage to put Me, Mr. & Mrs. Jones all in the same mix; it's trouble especially because "me" in this case is two different people, A skinny junky girl from England and a middle aged black man from Philadelphia. Both got great pipes and got soul but I think that's it. This was good mix for 2007, not the best but good. Several good 00s bands represent for the a multiple time like Interpol, White Stripes and Clinic while Tim Armstrong makes his first appearance as a solo artist.
Enjoy if you can!


1. Me & Mr. Jones by Amy Winehouse
"What kind of fuckery is this?" Only Amy will know
2. She Builds Quick Machines by Velvet Revolver
This is from the sophomore effort of the supergroup of the decade; it wasn't very good but this tune is okay.
3. Sheena Is a Parasite by The Horrors
I heard this song and I was changed! This is one of 2007's best rock songs and somewhat of a reply to the Ramones' Sheena is a Punk Rocker


4.Silent Lucidity by Queensryche
Do you remember this song from 1990? I did too and I listened to this number for about a week straight when I was making this mix.
5. The Heinrich Maneuver by Interpol
They want to know how things are on the west coast and I guess they're pretty good.
6. In The jailhouse Now by The Soggy Bottom Boys
Not a real band but an awesome band from a great movie, O Brother Where art Thou?
7. Conquest by The White Stripes
This is some cover or other
8. The Ghost of You Lingers by Spoon
I'm not a fan of Spoon but this song I like
9. If You Could Read your Mind by Clinic
Sounds like spy rock
10.Crying by Roy Orbison
So sad, so very, very sad. Roy had one of the best voices
11.Your Cheatin' Heart by Hank Williams
Hank was a conflicted man and spawned two generations of music I don't care too much for.
12.Texas Radio & The Big Beat
This poem has nothing to do with dance music
13.This Is How It Feels by Inspiral Carpets
Art School kids loved this band back in the early 90s, You may know their bigger and more danceable hit, Commercial Rain
14.Abra Cadaver by The Hives
Abrasive, loud and weird: The Hives are Rock n' roll!
15.Smile by Lily Allen
She's a mean little Brit chick
16.She's So Cold by The Rolling Stones
Sometimes I just like the Stones and sometimes one relationship shot deserves another
17.Kiss, Kiss by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Dark and Moody!
18.Friends by Led Zeppelin
Off the Led Zeppelin III album which is sort of a mess in it's cohesion
19.God Smack by Alice In Chains
Still crazy sounding after all these years
20.Just by Mark Ronson feat. Phantom Planet
This is a Radiohead cover and I think I might like it better than the original.
21.Take This City by Tim Armstrong
Front man of Rancid, Tim has put out some cool shit since.
22.Really Rich Italian Satanists by Dirty Sanchez
This song blows my mind in ways I'm never going to discuss openly
23.Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul
Somber and sweet but definitely not a healthy relationship song. Bill Cosby loved this song

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Weekly Mix # 53

We start our second year of mixes with an album that leads off with Boston and ends with Detroit. There are songs from as early as 1968 and as recent as 2006. Some of the songs a re rather creepy but I think you can manage. buy the songs and listen to them!


1. Shipping Up To Boston by Dropkick Murphys
If your town has a rocking theme song it's cool but when it has several it's really awesome! People who love Boston really love it; it's territorial and heart felt.
2. Mexican Radio by Wall of Voodoo
This is kind of a weird song but totally cool. It's an 80s gem that could only exist in that decade.
3. California Uber Alles by Dead Kennedys
This song is relevant again because Jerry Brown is Governor of California again.
4. Power by Ice T
Before he was a main character on Law & Order Special Victims Unit, Ice T was a gangster rapper who had been known as a pimp and hustler in Los Angeles. That's entertainment!
5. Revolution by The Beatles
The boys from Liverpool rocked out a little on this one
6. Gun VS. Knife by Dan Sartain
Sounds kinda like old rock n roll but is not. Welcome Mr. Sartain
7. Molly's Chambers by Kings of Leon
Low-fi southern bull, radio filler
8. Blah Blah by Lady Sovereign
This rapper chick was part of some sort of British hip-hop movement that didn't make any waves this side of the Atlantic. She's got good flow though.
9. Got the Life by Korn
This is what Metal had become by the late 90s, funky and influenced by hip-hop, something that white music critics hated because they didn't grow up with rap and they thought music should have stopped when Kurt Cobain died.
10.Aphrodisiac by Bow Wow Wow
They did have another song besides I Want Candy. This one's just as cute and dirty.
11.Miss Freelove '69 by Hoodoo Gurus
If you remember this song you are awesome! If you've never heard of it you're like most people.
12.Bojangles by Pitbull
This is what Miami rap sounds like, not bad.
13.Typical Girls by The Slits
A German girl who wanted to be Jamaican fronted this group.
14.007 (Shanty Town) by Desmond Dekker
mellow island weather that probably means something I don't understand
15.Whoreshoppin' (Shit Goddam) by Eagles of Death Metal
More mediocre, joke rock from this band that will never be heard from again
16.Natural's Not In It by Gang of Four
80s people love this band so much, I guess this is one of the reasons. This tune showed up on the Marie Antoinette soundtrack.
17.Welcome To The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance
This album was supposed to be their great mega hit that brought them to everybody who was too freaked out by their gothiness. It was compared to Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody so often it was an obvious PR move.
18.Harvest (Within You) by Clinic
Love these creepy guys! This song is hypnotic and droning.
19.God's Gonna Cut you Down y Johnny Cash
You have heard this song in endless car commercials and adds fro America. people like the chain gang labor sound in the beginning I guess.
20.Anything goes by Guns N' Roses
Getting back to the real rock! This song is an Axl Rose ditty that he brought to G n' R with him.
21.Those Shoes by Eagles
This song should be on, Hotel California but isn't. It's a creepy song about a girl who whores around
22.Underneath The Bunker by R.E.M.
what the hell is this short song about? I don't know.
23.Detroit Rock City by Kiss
Do you like to rock n' Roll? Well Alright!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Weekly Mix Tape #52

 What have we here? another mix, we've now completed a year's worth! BOOOSH! This bad boy is all over the map but has some nice links. If you can figure them out then you get a cookie!


1. Living in America by The Sounds
Definitely not a James brown cover. I wish I discovered this band back in the early part of the 00s rather than several years past.
2. Drive by R.E.M.
How do you follow up the biggest album of your career? You release a slow, creepy ballad with strings. This song came out when R.E.M. still mattered.
3. The Passenger by Iggy Pop
I liked the Siouxie Sioux cover more but Iggy's still the king.
4. Good Thing by Fine Young Cannibals
This band got so big in 89 and then broke up. This was a cool Mo Town tribute that resulted in their best tune.
5. Ever Fallen In Love by Nouvelle Vague
The little lounge act covers the Buzzcocks
6. Beetlebum by Blur
Was this song about addiction or making fun of Oasis? I still don't know
7. Help! by The Beatles
The beginning of this song is great and then it wusses down but whatever.
8. Champagne Supernova by Oasis
 More Beatles sounds by bands who made it big in the 90s! This song was huge for Oasis, creatig a third ht from What's the Story Morning Glory.
9. Permanent Vacation by Aerosmith
Getting clean for rockers usually results in a crappy product but for Aerosmith it was a rebirth in to millions and millions of dollars.
10.Dudly by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Kind of sounds like a lullaby
11. Bucket by Kings of Leon
This is the same band that blew up on their next album. Whoever produced them next was really ambitious. Anyway this song is little more than a put down song.
12.Wishing Well by Terence Trent D'arby
This song gave whistlers a lot of excitement. D'Arby was supposed to be the next great R&B performer but it was said his ego got in the way.
13.Tusk by Clinic
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person who likes this band or has even heard of them. This songs rocks more than most of their music.
14.Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega & DNA
So a DJ took an a capella song and added beats and a few synth hits; it's great.
15.Reptilia by The Strokes
This is a disappointing follow up to the Strokes first Album but it was still alright.
16.I Want You So Hard (Boys Bad News) by Eagles of Death metal
If nothing else it's funny
17.This train Don't stop There Anymore by Elton John
If you told me that I would be a fan of an Elton John song that came out after 1983 I would be skeptical but this song is like something that was dropped by the side of the yellow brick road.

The video is pretty cool too. Justin Timberlake makes a convincing Elton and it speaks volumes to his entertainment savvy

18.Subterranean Homesick Blues by Bob Dylan
Is this my favorite Dylan song? I guess so.
19.Cross Road Blues by Robert Johnson
 Ladies and gentlemen I give you the birth of the blues and a blues legend.
20.Judas Rising by Judas Priest
I am constantly stunned that song came out in 1976; it is so ferocious and huge it could go head to head with anything put out today.
21. Pigs In Zen by Jane's Addiction
What is this song about?  No clue but it has a great part at the end that hip rocker kids used to use as their answering machine's outgoing message.

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, August 5, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 27

I think I had recently purchased a Hip-Hop compilation which busted out like crazy on my speakers and influenced my mixes.

1. Helter Skelter by The Beatles
"I've got blisters on my finger!" You know what I'm talking about.
2. By The Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This is the last good song the band ever recorded
3. It Takes Two by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
When I first heard this song it was ON! I thought it was freaky and super damn cool! It catches your attention with those gasps and shouts; it was too cool to possibly be a huge hit but there it was, awesome.
4. So What'cha Want by The Beastie Boys
This is the first Beastie Boys song I ever liked, everything before it was annoying. Later I grew to appreciate Paul's Boutique
5. Pennyroyal Tea by Nirvana
From the album In Utero which was supposed to sound horrible but really just sounded like the next level of grunge.
6. Get Free by The Vines
I couldn't name another of this band's songs
7. Far Gone And Out by The Jesus & Mary Chain
The pop side of the Scottish duo
8. Pop Song 89 by R.E.M.
This song was on, Green which came out in 88
9. Funkytown by LIpps Inc
Oh, won't you take me down to Funkytown? If there was such a place I have to wonder how much the rent is there; it's gotta' be outrageous!
10.Keep Fishin' by Weezer
Power pop, baby!
11.These Boots Are Made For Walkin' by K.M.F.D.M.
Nancy Sinatra did a version of this song in German which might be why a German industrial band covered it.
12.Young Lust by Aerosmith
The fact that Steven Tyler keeps it in his sneaker makes all the difference.
13.Smack My Bitch Up by The Prodigy
If you thought you were cool in 1997 this song was rad!
14.Girls On Film by Duran Duran
Duran Duran makes me wish I was a 13 year old girl in 1982
15.Pet Eunuch by Clinic
Showing their less trippy, organ side and rocking out while wearing surgical masks.16.For nancy by Pete Yorn
This song wasn't written for Wynona Ryder but it might as well have
17.There  Is an End by The Greenhornes & Holly Golightly
Retro sound for the cocktail set
18.Jump Around by House Of Pain
White rap! The band should have been from Boston but weren't.
19.A Little Less Conversation by Elvis Presley
The King may be dead but his songs will kept popping in places like Oceans 11
20.Up The Bracket by The Libertines
Heralded as the English version of The Strokes, they were much sloppier but somehow as exciting.
21 Love Spreads by the Stone Roses
From the much maligned Second Coming Album; it's a departure form the sparse danceable Stone Roses of the first album and filled with bass and rock guitar
22.Who's Gonna' Ride Your Wild Horses (Temple Bar Mix) by U2
This isn't eh album version, it's a more stripped down version makes the song much more ballsy and heartfelt. They took out all the reverb and synth and replaced it with cello and piano.




Clinic: the band





The Argument Clinic

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 26

This one was also done back in 2002. It continues my Aerosmith adoration as well as my discover of that trippy band, Clinic. I first heard them in a Border's book store while on the 3rd St. Promenade in Santa Monica where Patricia Richardson was being shown the way to a private bathroom. Please make an attempt to listen to new music and enjoy some of these songs.

1. Without Me by Eminem
From Marshal Mathers' third album, I first heard this song in Las Vegas
2. Big Ten Inch Record by Aerosmith
The bad boys of Boston at their innuendo best
3. I Can't Explain by The Who
I put this in as filler, no lie
4. Time Bomb by Rancid
This song was everywhere back in the mid 90s; it's kinda' turned into classic rock
5. Santeria by Sublime
If you are smart you will stay away from Santeria
6. Play With Fire by The Rolling Stones
Don't play with fire and don't mess with the Stones
7. Fell In Love With A Girl by The White Stripes
They do their best Buzzcocks tune and never again do they play like this
8. Clash City Rockers by The Clash
Not their best song
9. Just A Girl by No Doubt
The Song that started it all for this band from the Tragic Kingdom
10.Toxicity by System Of A Down
As time goes by this songs seems less interesting
11.California Dreamin' by The Mamas & The Papas
A 60s anthem about getting out of the cold and getting west
12.Walking With Thee by Clinic
Ladies and Gentlemen, Clinic the faceless band from England. One of the best bands to never make a blip in the U.S.
13.Sweetness by Jimmy Eat World
This is a nice little song by a little band
14.Dope Nose by Weezer
He alludes to Welcome to The Jungle . . . Awesome!
15.Barely Legal by The Strokes
Another great song from Is This It?, One of the best albums of the 00s
16.Bedbugs and Ballyhoo by Echo & The Bunnymen
That;s the way the bee bumbles
17.Sick & Tired by Cardigans
I saw them play live and they were great
18.A.K.A. I-D-I-O-T by The Hives
Frenetic!
19.B.O.B. by Outkast
This is Oukasts first voyage into a mix of mine, also my favorite song of theirs, Bomb Over Baghdad
20.Mama Told Me Not To Come by Three Dog Night
This song always makes me giggle
21.Can't Do A thing To Stop Me by Chris Isaak
Mr. Isaak would later become more creepy but not by much
22.Rise by Public Image Ltd.
All the anger in the world through Johnny Rotten in the 70s became this in the 80s