Showing posts with label Katy Perry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katy Perry. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Weekly Mix # 73

Another week another mix! This one has some sort of theme I think, can we find it through the music? Obviously by the end it all comes around.

1. California Gurls by Katy Perry (feat Snoop Dogg)
One of 2010's huge hit songs and put the chick who bragged about missing girls into mega stardom, getting her a crazy husband.


 
2. Elephant Flares by Redd Kross
Kind of a cult band, kind of the band that only music geeks know and the fact that they're covering Roky Erikson makes it even more precious.

3. My Eyes Have Seen You by The Doors
Television skies . . . Awesome!


 
4. Telephone by The Black Angeles
If the 60's were the 10's


 
5. Draw Japan by The Horrors
More creepy music from I guess one of my favorite albums of that year


 
6. Corvette bummer by Beck
Bonus track from the Loser CD single; it's groovy and dumb but great!



7. The Inevitable Relapse by Filter
Not bad for a comeback that didn't return. The end of the song however flows beautifully into the next one.


 
8. Steppin' Up by M.I. A.
Transitions are so important in a mix and this song picks up so well from the last it's like magic.


 
9. Chase The Tear by Portishead
A speedy Portishead tune that sounds like something off of the Flash Gordon Soundtrack and in the end suddenly become the next song on the mix like it was meant to be!



10.Baby Jane by Rod Stewart
Is this Rod at his best or creepiest? I don't know but the song has always left me feeling raw.


11.Rocks Off by The Rolling Stones
Great Stones! This is one of the reasons people loved Exile On Main Street!


 
12.Personality Crisis by New York Dolls
They were supposed to be the American Stones but they failed and Aerosmith took over.


 
13.Pink Houses by John Cougar Mellencamp
Wave the flag and get down to basics. This is one of those big 80's America songs


 
14.Take Your Mama by Scissor Sisters
Queer music for everybody


 
15.Take it Off by The Donnas
girl groups never sounded so horny


 
16.Rockin' My Life Away by Jerry Lee Lewis feat. Kid Rock & Slash
All Killer no filler. Jerry Lee Lewis has been said to be the devil.


 
17.Vanity Kills by Codeine Velvet Club
Songs that make you wonder what year it is aren't bad


 
18.100 Years from Now by Karen Elson
Old timey throw back tune 



19.Stacy's Mom by Fountains of Wayne
This is like a lost Car's track and it's great! Sorry there's no real Car's song to follow just . . .


 
20.Steal My Sunshine by Len
If you don't like this song you're pretentious; it's just that simple.


 
21.California Girls by The Beach Boys
Every Blue blooded American boy loves this song even if it means all the local hotties wouold be whisked away to Los Angeles . . . doesn't that happen anyway?



pop music looks so weird sometimes!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Weekly Mix # 61

The First Mix I made in 2009, very early on. Much of it is a time traveling experience that makes me feel like I'm in the showy, glitzy side of the 1960s. While other parts of it are not anything like that. Enjoy and listen and buy, help stimulate the economy, one song at a time!

1. Touch Me by The Doors
I am setting the mood and kicking things off with possibly the cheesiest song The Doors ever did; it's as if Tom Jones took over. if I was around in the sixties and a fan of the band I'm sure I would have wondered what the hell was up with them and why weren't they on drugs!
2. Valerie by Amy Winehouse
Another Mark Ronson produced gem; this is a cover. Something about this number just gets me feeling all right.
3. She's a Lady by Tom Jones
It's been brewing for a little while but Mr. Jones has finally made his way to the mixes with this late sixties sizzler. In case you're not familiar with Tom, he was the original panty dropper as it is said that women of all ilk would toss their undergarments on stage when he played.
4. If Looks Could Kill by Camera Obscura
A San Francisco band who were from the 00s but lived in the 60s. Continuing the trend this tune could be from girl group with a tyranical producer behind them.
5. Three Decades by The Horrors
The follow up to their intense, creepy, dark rock album the Horrors began getting more sweeping with their keyboards and the vocals are bigger. It's a bit psychedelic.
6. Baby Love by the Supremes
Ms. Ross and the ladies deliver the real Motown deal in this ear candy of a song.
7. I Kissed A Girl by KatyPerry
Bringing us firmly in the present a young, devoutly Christian chick discovers a B side to her sexuality and scores a huge hit. Strangely this tune is kinda' raw compared to her future hits like, California Gurls but it does let us know that she is a bit wacko.
8.Hit The Road Jack by Ray Charles
Taking the hint from Ms. Perry the blind smack fiend gets his ass outta' Georgia and on the road.
9. See What I Wanna See by The Lovemakers
Back to the present day the Lovemaker's sophomore effort produced this funny song about not being a ho . . . I think.
10.Waiting for the Rapture by Oasis
One heavy bass drop deserves another., Oasis was inspired heavily by the sixties, right? The last Liam Gallagher album.
11.One Of a Kind by Placebo
They are about as creepy as The Horrors and just as British.
12.Shadowplay by The Killers
Covering Joy Division Brandon Flowers and the boys do a good job.
13.I Just Wanna Love U (Give it 2 Me) by Jay-Z
Sampling great 70s soul is a good idea for the biggest rap star of the decade.
14.Pretty Tied Up by Guns N' Roses
Autobiographical songs are cool I guess.
15.Zombie Grave yard by Be Your Own Pet
They rocked and now they are gone
16.Juicebox by The Strokes
Borrowing the bass line from the Munster's theme, The Strokes do good in what would be their last album for 6 years.
17.Anyone Else But You by The Moldy Peaches
They got a popular song when it was used in that Juno movie. A movie with a myriad of things that led into and came out of it.
18.Smokin' in The Boys Room by Mötley Crüe
Good time rock for good time folks. I've never smoked in the boys room actually so I don't know if it's all it's cracked up to be.
19.These Boots Are Made for Walkin' by Nancy Sinatra
And we're back to the sixties again! this song gained more popularity in the 90s when it appeared in Austin Powers International man of Mystery as the fembots shot bullets from their . . . err . . . guns.
20.Little Green bag by George Baker Selection
This is another song that got noticed again in a movie, this time it was Reservoir Dogs.
21. Relator by Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson
I'm pretty sure Pete just wanted to get into Scarlett's knickers and so he recorded a whole album with her proving that Winona didn't obliterate his career. Scarlett doesn't sing poorly but she does sound a bit lazy.
22.Love is a Stranger by Martha Wainwright
Yup, this is Rufus' sister and she does a great version of the Eurythmics song that while feels completely different than the original is just as good.
23.Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
If Tom Jones is coming over than I'm getting out my Neil Diamond records too. Without this song, Red Sox fans would have nothing to do during the 7th inning stretch.
24.Distant Dreamer by Duffy
I love this song; it is ethereal and perfectly wistful; I think this has to be Duffy's best song to date. This also completes our sixties pop fetish.

Friday, June 18, 2010

My Current favorite Pop Couple



Katy Perry and Russell Brand deserve eachother, he's a pain in the ass Brit and she's a batshit crazy Yank. They both seem to probably spend a lot of time grooming; it ain't easy to look as disheveled as Mr. Brand often does and as for Ms. Perry her make up bag must weigh an easy 20 lbs. I imagine they have a ridiculous home life full of introspective moments that revolve around body image issues and making fun of each other's culture.
Good Luck guys and stay away from your own reality show