Showing posts with label My Chemical Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Chemical Romance. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Weekly Mix #85

Made in the heart of 2011 I got pretty current with the songs on here, maybe too much emphases on the modern rock and not enough classic stuff but whatever it's good stuff.
Now try this, you can listen to the mix from here



1. Planetary (GO!) by My Chemical Romance
More music that apparently only me andn13 year old goth chicks like!
2. Abducted by The Cults
This is what college kids listen to, or so I hear. I like this one better than Go Outside.
3. Ages of you by R.E.M.
Good time 80's college music or indie music or alternative music or whatever, here we go!
4. Left OF The Dial by The Replacements
REM's Minnesota counterparts in critical darlinghood. This song is all about bands who weren't main stream
5. Nodding Off by Wavves (feat. Best Coast)
"I wanna' meet Dave Grohl, I wanna be Dave Grohl" Yeah well who the hell doesn't! Guess what band's next!
6. I'll Stick Around by Foo Fighters
You believe they've been around for sixteen years? This is off their first album
7. Wild Boys by Duran Duran
When this song I liked it because of the driving beat and and the sliding/whiny vocals; it was why a good friend of mine hated the song. The video is . . . well you be the judge.



8. Dance With Somebody by Mando Diao
This is not the Whitney Houston  song about being tired of one night stands this is Swedish awesome music that shares that Duran Duran spirit I think.
9. Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood
I had no idea they were gay, all the girls in the video seemed to love so much!


10.Lazy Bones by Wooden Ships
I don't know if this song rocks or it's just silly
11.Endless Blue by The Horrors
This is from their newest album. Why do they get more and more ethereal and weird, what happened to their creepy nervous angst and rocking spirit?
12.Summer of '89 by Butch Walker and The Black Widows
This song is actually pretty dumb but it's funny and feel good rock so it gets on the mix. Also because I quite enjoyed 1989.
13. Hey Ladies by the Beastie Boys
Yup, from 1989's masterpiece, Paul's Boutique. Okay, I don't know if that's a step too far but the album m did shake asses and get sampling into the next level.
14.No Church in the Wild by Kanye West and Jay-Z
A good beat goes a long way, y'all! I really like some of the songs on Watch The Throne. I don't think it's my favorite album of the year but it's definitely in the top 5! "Your Love is my scripture" That's some cool ass lyrics.
15.Apple Blossom by The White Stripes
On the other side of things this is just a man and his guitar.
16.Maggie M'Gill by The Doors
I used to not care for this sing, thought it was dumb but now I enjoy the bluesiness of it and like to get it on just like the people Tangie Town.

17.Irresistible Forse by Jane's Addiction
Welcome back boys, welcome back with a song that's not great but enjoyable on some level of unoffensive.
18.Olé by Pearl Jam
I like when old bands can keep their energy up. This is a new 2011 song by the old boys that I find quite cool.
19.Silver by Nirvana
I don't know if you can have one without the other. Peral Jam without Nirvana is like The Beatles without the Stones, sort of.

20.Mama, I'm Coming Home by Ozzy Osbourne
and you can't have grunge without metal. This is a great, big stupid sing along that Lemmy of Motothead wrote.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Weekly Mix #81

On this mix I got a little retro blues stretch going which can either be really enjoyable or really dull depending where you are and what you are doing.  There are new songs and old song, there's music from Scotland, Australia, Spain, New Zealand, the U.S. and Canada so you can enjoy some "world" music.




1. Party Poison by My Chemical Romance
If anything it seemed like the right song to start the mix off with
2. I Want You Back by Hoodoo Gurus
What good song that has been lost in time because they were Australian. This isn't even my favorite song by them as Miss Freelove '69 is a little more fun.
3.There Is a Light That Never Goes out by Dum Dum Girls
The gall to cover the smiths! Dum Dum Girls do a great job o joke, they maintain that nice melody and never seem to get worked up about it. Which way us better to be hit by a double decker bus or a ten ton truck?
4. Sometimes by My Bloody Valentine
There are people believe modern rock started and ended with their album Loveless, I'm not one of them. I get it, I do, the fuzzy guitars and layers and all that is great.
5. When I'm With You by Best Coast
This song grew on me slowly but when I heard this iTunes studio version I was smitten by it! Granted it is an indie rock piece of ear candy but when I hear it I always hear a Phil Spector girl group. I shoved this song down my friend's throats for two weeks trying to make them submit and love the song the way I do. Who cares if they're hipsters?


6. The Roller by Beady Eye
What is it that lacks from this music, is it Noel Gallagher?
7. Around My Head by Cage the Elephant
I heard this song and suddenly it was clear that bands were still being influenced by the Pixies. Think Dig For Fire.
8. Ana by The Pixies
This is one of my favorite Pixies songs even if it is about an alien. Without the Pixies there would be no Nirvana as we know it.
9. Tambourine Girl by Ringo Deathstarr
Is their name awesome of awful? The song isn't bad between guitar surges, there's actually a catchy tune here. It has a certain 80s underground vibe a band that I can't quite recall.
10.April Skies by The Jesus & Mary Chain
There are people who are so crazy for this band it's funny. I like them and do understand that their influence reaches beyond the bands who don't know they're copying them. Scottish rock doesn't get much better, or does it?
11.Young Blood by Naked and Famous
This is what the US gets from New Zealand in the way of music. I like them but I couldn't tell you why.
12.Stick w/Me Kid by The Dears
Do I really wish this band was as big as they deserve to be? They sound like they shold have hits but it just never happened, did it? Oh, Canada!
13. Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine by The White Stripes
Let's get electric bluesy and such
14.Wail by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
A band that I assume influenced Jack and Meg. They always seemed to never quite live up to what I expected from them but this song is alright.


15.Stray Cat Strut by The Stray Cats
"Gettin' my dinner from a garbage can" Brian Stetzer has come years since this 1982 song even though you wouldn't always know it. In comparison to all the New Wave that was going on this song was a blast of sort of sweatiness that seemed far more genuine despite the reality of it. After all The Stray Cats were a retro rock band.
16.Boogie de la Muerte by Guadalupe Plata
Spanish retro rock in the rockabilly style sounds just as good as when the Americans were doing it in the fifties and again in the eighties. I'll say this for them, they seem to be having more fun than anybody else.


17.She's Long Gone by The Black Keyes
It all fits together if you hear these songs back to back. These guys get real into a groovy sound here but man do the rip off the White Stripes  Ball and Biscuit.
18. Runaway by Del Shannon
Is this the real deal? He was a man of a good voice RIP Del.
19.We Are Everlasting by Standing Shadows
Alright, we're back with some 2011music that frankly is not that great.
20.Baby's Arms by Kurt Vile
A dreamy little sweet song for the lovers.
21.House of Pain by Van Halen
I was so down with this song for like a three week period that I drove myself crazy. This bad boy is from the bands last album, 1984. Hagar does not count! By the way this starts another linear part of the mix, are you smart enough to get it?
22.Superhuman by Velvet Revolver
Abrasive at first and then it gets going into the mind of Scott Weiland. So are they still a band or what?
23.Cocaine Chest Pain by Kopek
I heard this song and thought the band would be awesome but they were not, this was the best they had to offer on this album. They're named after a breed of dog, so that's cool.




Thursday, September 29, 2011

Weekly Mix #80

I don't know how I feel about this mix. There's a lot of stuff on here that may be forgotten in the near future. I'm partial to great music butu when nobody cares about it . . .
Anyway go listen to these songs and enjoy the exploration of new music!




1. Ezekiel 25-17 film dialogue from Pulp Fiction
Sam Jackson at his best. When I used to make mixes on cassette it was a lot easier to copy film dialogue but I'm not invested enough anymore to do that sort of thing digitally.
2. Highway To Hell by AC/DC
It's definitely one of AC/DC's best songs and the premise is classic rock stuff. They Say when Bon Scott died he was getting his in order but when you choke on your own vomit in your car in front of your house it seems a bit unlikely.

RIP Bon Scott

3. Crackerman by Stone Temple Pilots
Here's a song I never really listened to until 2010; I just ignored it. From STP's debut, Core it kicks a little ass.
4. Standing Still by Eat Sugar
This is a great little rock/pop song by a band that I don't think I'll ever hear of again, I loves those drums!
5. Second Chance by Peter, Bjorn and John
I'm so glad this band came out with more than one good new song.
6. Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before by The Smiths
 One of the greatest 80s bands to never make it big in the states. Too good I guess.
7. Blood by The Dears
One of the best modern Canadian bands to never get anywhere in the states
8. Post Break-Up Sex by The Vaccines
Great band name and almost a great song but to sort of tries too hard to sound like something besides a good pop song.
9. I Got You (I Feel Good) by James Brown
The hardest working man in show business, the godfather of soul! Refusing this song is like refusing incredible awesome stuff.

RIP Mr. Brown

10.Come On Get It by Lenny Kravitz
Promises and teases, that's what Lenny's career in music has turned into. This isn't so bad as it almost delivers awesome.
11.Born To Lose by Motörhead
Born to lose, live to win. That's Lemmy's tattoo.
12.Sheena Is a Punk Rocker by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Evergetic and more poppy than the original Ramones version but still good.
13.Man of Misery by Beady Eye
Liam Gallagher's new band? Goodbye Oasis until 2020 when they reunite.
14.Garbage Truck by Sex Bob-Omb
This one sounds like the previous song, don't it? I don't know which I like better
15.Intro (Dream Sequence) by Alice In Chains
It's loud, short and scary, not really a song.
16.Family Man by Hall and Oates
Hookers were very prevalent on their H2O album ie. Man Eater
17.Before the Rain bu Duran Duran
Don't Hold back the Rain, that was an old song and this is a new song, just as good too.
18.My Kinda Lover by Billy Squier
Before he decided to do weird Flashdance moves in his videos, Mr. Squier had some really good rock/pop songs like this one.


19.Buick MacKane (Big Dumb Sex) by Guns N' Roses
Some people hate The Spaghetti Incident but not me. This is a mix of a Soundgarden song and a Nazareth song and it works.
20.Lost In Hollywood by System of a Down
"All maggots smoking fags on Santa Monica Boulevard" this is a chilly distopian view of Hollywood show business. Angry, angry song.
21.You Showed Me by The Watson Twins
Haunting vocals and stark, lovely.
22.Blood by My Chemical Romance
I have a friend who heard this song and thought this was what the band sounded like, he was not pleased when he heard more of their music. This is indeed a funny little show tune but it's a joke and more of a fun sing along for their concerts than anything else.
23.Get Some by Lykke Li
I heard this song played on the radio once, once. That's too bad, it's a good song.
24.Woo Hoo by The 5.6.7.8's
Japanese retro music made famous in Kill Bill and Vonage adds
25.Loser by Beck
It took this long to get on a mix and I don't know why.


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Weekly Mix #79

Oh Boy! 2011 is here for the mixes which means there aren't very many to go. Much of this mix was made after one of the best weeks in music release memory where it seemed like everything good came out!


1. In a Big Country  by Big Country
Bagpipes! 80s rock! It didn't get any bigger for these Scottish dudes. The singer killed himself a few years back from what I hear.

2. Under Cover of Darkness by The Strokes
The Strokes are back!!! In my mix world they've been around forever but in the real world this was the first album in years and the single is delightfully Strokestacular!
3. Breaker, Breaker by Peter, Bjorn and John
This is the best thing the boys of PB&J have done since they blessed us with the ubiquitous ,Young Folks. Worth the wait, maybe.
4. 1,000,000 by R.E.M.
Their first single ever which nobody heard outside of Atlanta for years, you gotta love that 1980s indie rock!
5. Sing by My Chemical Romance
They got lots of play from this song, especially on some add for some TV show.
6. Being Followed by Duran Duran
I love it, I love their come back album!
7. Everybody Have Fun Tonight by Wang Chung
Stupid but fun. Wang Chung will make another appearance with us in the not too distant future.
8. Twenty Yards behind by Dr. Feelgood
Ska! Ska! Ska!
9. Let England Shake by PJ Harvy
It has been a long time between PJ Harvy listens for me but I'm glad I listened to this new song.
10.S and M by Rihanna
Club Music!
11.Communication by The Power Station
This was their third single and it was damn catchy for dorks like me.

12.Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) by Mötley Crüe
Better words have rarely been spoken
13.Guilty Girls by BuffaloTom
Back from the dead, Buffalo Tom get really catchy and good!
14.Kiss Me On The Bus by The Replacements
Feel good indie rock 1985 style! For me R.E.M and The Matts will always be linked by that college radio of the 80s thing

15.Silver Lining by Rilo Kiley
they'll never get better than Portions for Foxes but they will make some decent tunes.
16.U Should Know Better by Robyn & Snoop Dogg
weird duo but it works and it works well in the Euro disco way
17.Wrong by Depeche Mode
Not a good song to listen to in the middle of the night even though I can't think of any other time I'd want to hear it.
18.Thrones by The Dears
Canadian Rock's best band currently. Arcade Fire and eat a dick straight up.
19.The Crystal Ship by The Doors
Crooning must continue. What is the Crystal Ship anyway?
20.Miss Misery by Elliott Smith
This song would make me kill myself too. This song should have won the Oscar for best song from a motion picture but Celine Dion got it with, My Heart Will Go On, lame. Honestly when you compare the two performances Celine should be embarrassed.


21.Hush by Kula Shaker
It's almost the same as Deep Purple's but is it better than when Charlatans UK did it in the late 80s?
22.Bad Medicine by Bon Jovi
More organ? Let's end on a high rocker!

Listen to it here!


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Weekly Mix #78

Some of these mixes are better than I thought they were. There are even huge world wide hits on this one!




1. Welcome to the Boomtown by David & David
One hit wonders, sort of. They were both producers in L.A. who followed their in front of the microphone dreams



2. Red Paint by Matt & Kim
Not as good or catchy as Daylight. Brooklyn hipsters, the dream is over.
3.Girl Panic! by Duran Duran
They are back and better than have been since the Reflex! The All You Need Is Now album was produced by Mark Ronson who basically told them  forget everything they'd done the past 15 years and forget all music done in the past 15 years. Solid Gold man!
4.Lies by Thompson Twins
When's this reunion going to happen?



5.Bang, Bang, Bang by Mark Ronson & The Business Intl.
Let's all dance like it's the 80s that never happened.
6. Sleazy by Ke$ha
Sometimes pop is stupid I can't ignore it and I feel ashamed for it. Case in point, this song.
7. She Bop by Cindy Lauper
If you didn't know this song was about girl's playing five on one, you do now. This might be Ms. Lauper's sleaziest song.
8. Nobody's Fault by Aerosmith
Now we will rock! From the Rocks album that indeed rocks it's so damned good that it is right there Toys In The Attic.
9. Take This Waltz by Leonard Cohen
Back down a notch or two or three. Cohen is a strange artist who I can never really get into but can't quite cast off.
10.Too Hurt To Dance by Duffy
The littlest English pop star mopes for us.
11.(Just Like) Starting Over by John Lennon
Our deceased friend gets retro and gives us some good music.
12.Dogs of Lust by The The
Some people love this band/this guy but I just think they're alright. This song from 15 years back is the last song I can recall from The The.
13.I Wanna Be Your Man by The Beatles
Let's all give it up now for Ringo! Singing an drumming Don Henly would never be the same.
14.Move It On Over by Hank Williams
It may sound like a song about dogs but it's not; it's not.



15.Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream) by Roy Orbison
Continuing out trip into old time rock n' roll we listen to one of Roy's lovely tunes that shows what a great voice he had.
16.Louder Than Ever by Cold War Kids
Back to the now! The two songs I know by theses Long Beach guys are pretty good but they don't seem to really go for it.
17.Vampire Money by My Chemical Romance
The band that people get on my back for liking. I don't know, at least they play instruments and the singer can sing.
18.Infinity Guitars by Sleigh Bells
A lot of bands sound like this but this song does blow up so I like it. Fuzzy guitars and chick singer.
19.Finding Something to Do by hellogoodbye
So catchy you'll hate your self
20.Just Friends by Amy Winehouse
Amy and her band got a little ska going on this number. It's not the same since her passing but I din't know that at the time.
21.Only Girl (In the World) by Rihanna
I sound horrible for saying this but when she sings this song it puts her scuffle with Chris Brown in a different light. Crazy!
22.Suspicious Minds by Elvis Peresley
This is the light I'm talking about

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Weekly Mix #77

This is a good one so listen up. 25 songs! Wowzah! Some of the bands are very similar to the ones from the last mix but that's because some of the bands released some good records. 2010 seems to be a better year for music now. Weird, I wonder if I'll think the same thing about 2011 which has been shite for the most part.

1. Howlin' for You by The Black Keys
I think this is my favorite Black Keys song; it's got a good groove with some blues.
2. Heart In A Cage by The Strokes
It's a good one. Not the New York band's best but it still goes the distance.
3. Haunting at 1300 McKinley by The Black Angels
Kind of spooky with good guitars and echoing vocals; it's what the band does best in their 1960s sound quest.
4. People Are Strange by The Doors
Speaking of the 1960s here's the real deal. Morrison delivers some of his coolest lyrics in this little ditty.
5. Summertime by Sex Bob-Omb
More pseudo garage rock from Scott Pilgrim and Beck
6. E nessuno si fara'delmale by Calibro
Instrumentals can be cool but barely get this funky

7. She Said Yeah by The Rolling Stones
Little rock songs that click like this are rare.
8. Caress by The Brian Jonestown Masacre
Some bands want to be the stones real bad
9. Endlessly by Duffy
Some people need the 1960s to have a career even though they weren't born until the 1980s

10.It's Not Unusual by Tom Jones
People are still trying to copy this sound today. Can you beat the real sex bomb?
11.Bring On The Dancing Horses by Echo & The Bunnymen
12.Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri
Too sad, too much, too much. This song would be aweosme if I was a 12 year old girl.
13.Agents of Love by Wolf Parade
I don't know too much about these guys but the couple songs I know I like
14.Dr. Feelgood by Mötley Crüe
This one rocks so loud and goes out to my friend Jason wherever he is!
15.Don't Ask by Blood Red Shoes
Agressive indie rock. Good vocal and sound, right on! But then I saw their picture and I got kinda' unsure.

16.Don't Forget About Me by John Mellencamp
More awesome roots rock by the Indiana boy
17.Freeze to Me Mama by Koerner, Ray and Glover
This is a song I was introduced to by Pandora, thank you for this little country, folk, blue grass number; it's cool.
18.That's Some Dream by Good Old War
It's sung happily but it isn't really that chipper.
19.Paris 2004 by Peter, Bjorn and John
I was in Paris in 2004; I did not share the same experience.
20.Flowers On The Wall by The Statler brothers
You may recognize this number from Pulp Fiction
21.Sheena Is A Punk Rocker by The Ramones
This is the best Ramones song and if you disagree you can go to hell
22.We Don't Need Another Song About California by My Chemical Romance
Actually we do need another song about California.
23.Life In The Fast Lane by The Eagles
Here's a band from California if not the  band from California. Every day, all the time. I am not the first nor shall I be the last to fall under the spell of Hotel California.

24.Boyfriend by Best Coast
This band grows on me every time I listen to them . . . they're from California
25.My Sweet Lord by George Harrison
This song makes me emotional, sot of makes me feel loved in some weird spiritual way I can't explain well.

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
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 Crüe
The 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 Boys
Also from the Scott Pilgrim movie, this one is 13 seconds long and embraces the humor of Rock!
4. Black Rain by Soundgarden
I 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 Confederite
Not too big of a fan of this band but tune is grungy modern
6. The Sun Ain't Gonna' Shine Anymore by The Walker Brothers
How 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 Gilder
Statutory 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 Keys
I 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 Thermals
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
Theme from Smokey and the Bandit. It's a stupidly awesome song
11.It's Getting Boring By the Sea by Blood Red Shoes
Can you tell that I loved the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack? Here's more music that I totally dug!
12.What Is Life by George Harrison
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
Remember what I said about I Don't Believe You? Well the same applies for these guys.
14.Snobby Little Elf by Morningwood
Well produced Indie Rock is still Indie Rock, especially when it's from New York.
15.All Nigh Long by Buckcherry
More sex songs by the most tattooed band on this mix
16.That's All Right by Elvis Presley
All hail the king! This is a simple ditty but it's so good!



17.Romeo Had Juliette by Lou Reed
Maybe the last good music Lou put out was from his 1989 album, New York.
18.Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys
Knowing anything about Bryan Wilson is depressing and sad which is why this song isn't a nice as it should be.
19.Memories by Weezer
They 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 Romance
If 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 Brothers
You may have heard this in the trailer for The Social Network.
22.Nothin' But a Good Time by Poison
Working 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 Replacement
Critical 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.



24.Tell Me Why by M.I.A.
She has more than Paper Planes though nothing is quite that good.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Weekly Mix # 63

So I looked at this mix and thought about the songs and realized that almost all of them have been used in adds or movies, crazy! Enjoy this 2009 created bad boy!

1. Everybody Wants To Rule the World by Tears for Fears
Some songs from the 80s really deliver on their era, this is one of them but I can't exactly explain why. I suppose Songs from The Big Chair was the high point for these Brits though Sewing the Seeds of Love was also pretty big too..
2. Feellin' Alright by Joe Cocker
I was obsessed with this song for a bout month when I made this mix which is why it sauntered in here.
3. Zero by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
It's a groovy song by some hipters from New York. The video was filmed in San Francisco's China Town
4. Troublemaker by Weezer
And suddenly Weezer just kept on truckin'. It seemed like they were faded into the past and then they made a comeback and never left us.
5. Any Way you Want It by Journy
Classic rock of Journey and memories of Caddy Shack
6. Same Ol' Situation by Mötley Crüe
Great band and strange band, The bassist writes all the songs but doesn't sing and the most famous member in the group is the drummer. The Dr. Feelgood album was the pinnacle for these L.A. hair gods even though they still tour.
7. Down With the Sickness by Disturbed
It took a couple years for me to be into this Nü Metal classic but now I enjoy it. This appeared in, Queen of the Damned when Lestat's band was about to go on stage . . . or was this the song his band did?
8. Ulysses by Franz Ferdinand
 These guys just put out groove after groove with great melodies, The tuxedo the singer wears in the video is slick and if I had thousadns at the time I would have owned it and rocked it better!
9. Panic Switch by Silversun Pickups
This crazy song was used in Sucker Punch. There's something desperate in the sonic craziness of the music that I really like.
10.Desolation Row by My Chemical Romance
A song on the Watchmen soundtrack, I think it's one of their five best songs. "Cinderella, she seems so easy" Coooool f'ing lyric. They even play the national anthem in this song; it has to be good!
11.Lit Up by Buckcherry
A song about getting high but could be used by G.E. to premote their lightbulbs
12.I  Can't Drive 55 by Sammy Hagar
Before he teamed up with Van Halen, Sammy was the red rocker and complaining about traffic and speed limits, now he sings national anthems at Giant's games.
13.John Walker's Blues by Steve Earle
Maybe the best song having anything to do with the Taliban; it's moving.
14.Paper Planes by M.I.A.
If you didn't hear this song in 2008 you probably are reading this blog for research on popular music. It was huge, it won M.I.A. awards and possibly made her a one hit wonder. I always thought this song was about drug dealing but I've never been able to confirm this.
15.Falling Down by Oasis
I still don't know why songs like this one didn't lead to a huge Oasis come back. Dig Out Your Soul had good stuff all over it.
16.Fall Is Just Something Grownups Invented by The Hives
Yup, this is the Nickelodeon  Channel theme rocked out by the Swedes
17.Mr. Hurricane by Beast
The name of this band isn't right, there isn't anything beastly about them though this is cool song for sure!
18.Daylight by Matt & Kim
More music from Hipsters; it's very catchy. You may be familiar with the tune as it appeared in a Tanqueray Gin TV add.
19.Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want by The Smiths
Morrissey can emote like no other. An instrumental version of this tune was used in Ferris Bueller's Day Off during the Museum scene.
20.Can't seem To make You Mine by The Seeds
This tune was used in an Axe spray cologne add featuring the queen of eyebrows Adrianne Curry
21.Let There be Rock by AC/DC
Even AC/DC sold out! This rocker was the theme to a Rock Band video game release.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Weekly Mix # 58

Here's where we get our first glimpse of 2008. Sorry this was late.


1. Runnin' With the Devil by Van Halen
OH YEAH! You know this is really just a blues song that was transformed into awesome!
2. The Kelly Affair by Be Your Own Pet
One album and then they broke up, probably for the best
3. Tom Sawyer by Rush
I don't like Rush and I don't think I ever will. This song however is just barely on the tolerable scale.
4. Time To Pretend by MGMT
I don't get why this band was so loved and haled as brilliant. They must know the critics.
5. You're Gonna' Miss Me by The 13th Floor Elevators
Roky Erickson's band. Like most people I didn't hear this song until I saw High Fidelity.
6. Be My baby by The Ronnettes
Some people love this song because it was in Dirty Dancing; I just like the Phil Spector Wall of Sound production and the big hair.
7. Rehab by Amy Winehouse
Huge song! This won her Grammy's and made her millions of dollars. It is a throw back to do-wop and Motown and The Ronnettes big hair but has Mark Ronson production
8. Talk Dirty To Me by Poison
Oh No! Before Brett Michaels embarrassed himself as a "reality" personality he embarrassed himself in his band Poison by making pop rock under the guise of metal.
9. Into Action by Tim Armstrong
The man from Rancid; he knows how to make a good time summer album. The girl who sings with him on this was thirteen years old.
10.This Is The Day by The The
You may know this song from an M & M's commercial. It's actually a pretty sad song.
11.It's My Fault for being Famous by The White Stripes
B-sides are a lost entity because nobody knows what that means anymore. Now it's just a bonus track. Anyway this is a funny song about being stalked by the press and fans.
12.Eat Yourself by Goldfrapp
She returns to her Felt Mountain after being disco for some years.
13.Sundown by Gorden Lightfoot
Just a groovy 70s singer songwriter. This was on heavy repeat for a while back in 08'
14.Boston by Augustana
Great sweeping pop song that only got my attention because of the city.
15.Well All Right by The Hives
We get hand clapping in this one and that's awesome.
16.The Moneymaker by Rilo Kiley
This song is nowhere near as crazy as, Portions For Foxes but it's still pretty mean.
17.Umbrella by Rihanna feat. Jay-Z
This song made Rihanna huge and there was no going back much to Chris Brown's chagrin.
18.Tennagers by My Chemical Romance
Many people think this is MCR's best song, I don't but I do think it's a good one. The video owes a lot to Smells Like Teen Spirit, I suppose it's an homage
19.1979 by The Smashing Pumpkins
It's a little song and it's cute; it was also a big hit for them. I heard that Billy Corgan had to completely recompose the music right before they recorded it.
20.Lazy Eye by Silversun Pickups
When the Smashing pumpkins couldn't be Smashing Pumpkins, The Silversun Pickups could be.
21.The End Of The Line by The Traveling Wilburys
The late 80s super group containing Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison and produced by Jeff Lynn made a lot of money off this project.

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!

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, November 18, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 42

Sometimes I look at Mixes and I wonder what and why and if but then I realize I juts like music and I have a part of me that needs to organize things I like. Listen and enjoy.


1. When The Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin
This was added just to pay tribute to Hurricane Katrina, the real body of the mix starts after this
2. You May Be Right by Billy Joel
Back in the late 70s and very early 80s Billy Joel was cool and even then he was getting into accidents involving motorized transportation.
3. Do You Want To by Franz Ferdinand
The first single from their second album was very well received by me. I know they were involved in some shady record label payola scams but that's entertainment.
4. Mr. Brownstone by Guns N' Roses 
Yea, this song is about drugs. If you didn't know that, you don't know Diddly
5. Roadhouse Blues by The Doors
One of my all time Karaoke favorites
6. Little Ghost by The White Stripes
What can I say; it's a cheery little ditty.
7. Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina) by Sponge
This is what happens when a band tries to sound like a band who sounds like another band.
8. Diamonds from Sierra Leone by Kanye West featuring Jay-Z
Years before he was called a jackass by Obama
9. Reason Is treason by Kasabian
I can't recall why I forced myself to listen to this band
10.Taste The Pain by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Definitely one of their best songs 
11.Helena by My Chemical Romance
Gothic pop never made so much money, Siouxi Sioux and Peter Murphy send their regards
12.Give In by The Bravery
Boring single that is on this mix because I felt like using another moody band after My Chemical Romance
13.What's My Name by Snoop Doggy Dogg
Before he dropped the "Doggy" and back when he was supposed be a gangster.
14.Pon de Replay by Rihanna
I assumed she was going to be a one hit wonder, most Caribbean acts are, right?
15.Watching The Detectives by Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Kinda' reggae but mostly clever and British
16.Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant
He had a career in the UK before this song was plugged in her in the US; he was already 35 when this tune broke in 1983. Kinda Caribbean but mostly British wit.
17.C'mer by Interpol
New York's finest
18.Wake Up by Arcade Fire
These guys write epic songs
19.Valerie Loves Me by Material Issue
Power pop from Chicago! Their singer Jim Ellison committed suicide in1996.
20.Dirty Water by Dropkick Murphys
The best song about Boston finally covered by a Boston band. Some hip hop guy should have wrote a New Orleans rap and sampled the original.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Weekly Mix Tape Pt 34

With the exception of a couple songs I really enjoy this mix as there were enough current songs mixed with the classic and obscure. enjoy

1. Ch-Check it Out by Beastie Boys
Big Beginning, high energy and well known; it's a good way to start even if I'm not a fan of the song.
2. Authority Song by John Mellencamp
Back when he was a Cougar back when he wrote pop songs
3. American Idiot by green Day
This made the group explode all over again and far less annoying to parents
4. Ride by The Vines
mediocre pseudo punk from Australia
5. Photograph by Def Leppard
In 1983 this song was gigantor! The band scared me though.
6. Fall To Pieces by Velvet Revolver
The last great power ballad 20 years late. Actually this song grows on me more and more.
7. Don't Stop Believin' by Journey
Does it get and more huge than this? Does it get any more classic than this? Not at this point but this was entered here between it just being a great song and the Sopranos and Monster. It sounds different now that I almost connect it to those two things.
8. C'mon C'mon by The Von Bondies
Jack White beat the crap out of the singer for talking shit about Meg White; it worked wonders for the Von Bondies. In the rap world it's the equivalent of 50 Cent getting shot; it changed everything. Now you can hear this song on the show Rescue Me.
9. I Want Candy by Bow Wow Wow
Not to be confused with MC Pee Pants' Aqua Teen Hunger Force classic, I want candy was a tune that I loved when it came out and even though I was nine years old I knew it wasn't about lollipops. You know the singer was 13 when this song hit?
10. Filthy/Gorgeous by Scissor Sisters
Liking this song doesn't make you gay
11.Move Your Feet by Junior Senior
Little straight guy, big gay guy; that's all I know about this band
12.A Girl Like You by Edwin Collins
A great one hit wonder from the 90s! It has that 80s one hit wonder vibe to it; I can't explain any better. I guess I knew Id never hear from Edwin Collins again.
13.Tattooed Love Boys by The Pretenders
The pretenders doing there thing.
14.Tipsy by J-Kwon
Prerequisite party song
15.New Song by Howard Jones
This song instantly transports me back to 1984 whe I thought rock stars all lived life like they did in their videos.
16.Hombre by M.I.A.
Future voice of 2008
17.Look What You've Done by Jet
All filler no thriller
18.Standing Outside a Broken Phonebooth With Money in My Hand by Primitive Radio Gods
I feel the same way about this song as I do about the Edwin Collins song
19.I'm Not Okay (I Promise) by My Chemical Romance
I didn't care much for this one when I first heard it, in fact I thought it was garbage but something happened, maybe it was the video that changed my mind. MCR are not punk which makes them a great pop band.
20.A Message to You Rudy by The Specials
Old School ska used for a diaper commercial, somebody's youth was sold out that day.
21.Texas by The 360's

The 360's

A song about the JFK assassination by a band from Boston.
22.Waiting On A Friend by The Rolling Stones
More classic rock that could be perceived as a song about loitering around to get a fix. I don't think Keith Richards was sober in the video.