Showing posts with label eclectic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclectic. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

5 songs and the 5 songs they sampled


This image has nothing to do with any of the songs or the songs they sampled, I just think it's pretty rad.


Kock 'Em Out - Lily Allen
Big Chief - Professor Longhair
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Sure Shot - Beastie Boys
Howling for Judy - Jeremy Steig
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Freaks of the Industry - Digital Underground
Love to Love You Baby - Donna Summer
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Doing It Well - LL cool J
My Jamaican Guy - Grace Jones
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Blazing Arrow - Blackalicious
Me and My Arrow - Harry Nilsson
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

10 Intense Live Performances

Elvis Presley - Also Sprach Zarathustra/CC Rider
Dallas Memorial Auditorium 1976
"Dead Cat Bounce" is a financial term for a stock that sees a slight rise in price before its eventual fall into the gutter. I can think of no better way to describe Elvis' 1976 show in Dallas.
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Phish - Possum
Hampton Coliseum 1998
It's like a roller coaster that won't let you off for a full ten minutes.
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Allman Brothers - One Way Out
Cow Palace San Francisco - 1973
Part of an amazing New Years show. The Allman Brothers were one of the rock bands with two drummers. You can really hear it on this recording.
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Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Drugs and Kittens
Middle East Club, Boston - 1997
Now matter how big they got, the Bosstones always played a holiday show at the same small venue in their hometown. The crowd goes what could only be described as "completely apeshit."
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Sly and The Family Stone - Medley
Woodstock
I can't imagine what drugs were flowing through Sly Stone and his band during this song, but I would guess that they weren't benzopiapines.
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James Brown - Ain't It Funky Now
Olympia, Paris - 1971
The first time I heard this album I was standing in a store that allowed you to preview an album before buying it. I soon found myself dancing all by myself in the middle of a mall.
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The Kinks - Medley
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow - 1967
I'm not going to give away the secret of this medley, but let's just say that The Kinks sneak in a cover song that completely blew this Glasgow crowd out of their seats.
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AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie
Atlantic Recording Studios - 1979
A very loud tribute to a very large woman.
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Duke Ellington - Diminuendo In Blue And Crescendo In Blue
Newport Jazz Festival - 1956
This performance was greatly responsible for Duke Ellington's late career revival. Paul Gonsalves turns what was usually a brief solo into an amazing twenty-seven choruses, creating utter pandemonium on stage and off.
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Bruce Springsteen - Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco - 1978
If your frame of reference for Bruce Springsteen is only Born in the USA, you owe it to yourself to listen to this track from the "Darkness On The Edge of Town" tour. The best part comes at the end where Springsteen humbly says " I know a lot of you guys wait out in line to get tickets and then wait out in line to get for a long time and I just want to let you know I appreciate it."
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Monday, August 24, 2009

10 Songs For Lapdances

I just discovered that a friend of mine is an expert lap dancer. So, being a good friend, I'd like to offer her 10 songs selected specifically for lapdancing which, incidentally, requires music different than poledancing. I've divided it in two parts: older songs and newer songs. In choosing the newer songs it was hard to stay away from the obvious bands: Portishead, NIN and Massive Attack. However, when it comes down to it, there's nothing slower and slinkier and sexier than Portishead, NIN and Massive Attack.



Do I Move You (Version II)
(Tell It Like It Is) Nina Simone


No, No, No (Single) Dawn Penn


The Right Time (At Newport) Ray Charles


I've Been Loving You Too Long (Single) Otis Redding


Please Accept My Love (Live And Well) B.B. King


Hey (Doolittle) The Pixies
I also have a soft spot in my heart for this homemade video of the song


Crystalline Green (Black Cherry) Goldfrapp


Glory Box (Dummy) Portishead


Piggy (The Downward Spiral) Nine Inch Nails


Angel (Mezzanine) Massive Attack

Monday, August 17, 2009

10 Songs That I Will Forever Associate With The Movie They Appeared In

2001: A Space Odyssey
Blue Danube Waltz - Richard Strauss


Saturday Night Fever
Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees


Trainspotting
Lust For Life - Iggy Pop


Reservoir Dogs
Stuck in the Middle With You - Stealers Wheels
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A Clockwork Orange
Singing In the Rain - Gene Kelly


Rushmore
A Quick One While He's Away - The Who


Repo Man
The Entire Soundtrack


Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Moving in Stereo - The Cars

Phoebe Cates-Fast Times At Ridgemont High - Celebrity bloopers here

Donnie Darko
Mad World - Gary Jules



Goodfellas
Layla - Derek and the Dominos

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

10 Break Up Songs

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Love Stinks - J Geiles Band


So Lonely - The Police


How Blue Can You Get? - BB King


Pain in My Heart - Otis Redding


I Don't Want To Get Over You - Magnetic Fields


Another Lonely Day - Ben Harper


Last Request - Paolo Nutini


Can't Get Used to Losing You - English Beat


Nothing Compares 2U - Prince


Crying - Roy Orbison

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

10 Songs My Avatar's Listening To Right Now

My Avatar (remixed)

1) Oxford Comma [Play]by Vampire Weekend from their debut album
2) Lindberghs + Metal Birds [Play] by White Hinterland from Phylactery Factory
3) Shack Up [Play] by Blackbuster from Strange Breaks & Mr Thing
4) Sound Gun [Play] by Aceyalone from The Believer Magazine's Music issue 2008
5) The Sea [Play] by Morcheeba from Big Calm
6) A Paw In My Face [Play] by The Field from From Here We Go To Sublime
7) Faust Arp [Play] by Radiohead from In Rainbows
8) River Man [Play] by Christopher O'Riley from Second Grace: The Music Of Nick Drake
9) Last Request [Play] by Paolo Nutini from These Streets
10) It's All Over Now [Play] by The Valentinos from the Funky16Corners Blog

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

10 Songs For the Golden State

Em, Hal, Convertable, Pacific Ocean

I made a preliminary version of this mix for a road trip down Rt. 1 to Santa Cruz with my friends Hal and Emily. Growing up in the suburbs of Buffalo, I never thought that I would one day be a Californian. But, somewhere along the way, with the top down, the Ocean on my right, and some pesticide-free organic veggies in my bag, I realized that I'll be out here for a very long time.


Going Back to Cali
- LL Cool J
"Her bikini - small; heels - tall
She said, she liked, the ocean"
Best...haiku...ever


California Love
- TuPac
My white version would have different shout outs at the end of the song...
"Mill Valley in tha house, uh yeah. Atherton, Atherton definately in tha house hahaha. Walnut Creek, The Creek. Hey, you know Humbolt is up in this. Humbolt, where you at? Yeah, La Jolla, La Jolla always Hoe Ya. Even Malibu tryin to get a piece baby. Rancho Cucamonga where ya at? yeah"

Goodbye California
- Jolie Holland
As were driving down the coast, Hal asked "does she talk in that voice too?" I sure hope so.


California Uber Alles
- Dead Kennedys
I doubt Jello Biafra would have guessed that Jerry Brown (his aura smiles and never frowns) would one day be Mayor of Oakland, not President of the United States.
Fresh Meat For Rotting Vegetables was one of the first full albums I ever bought back in the 8th grade.

California
- Joni Mitchell
Leslie Platt played me this song in Washington DC in 1998, quoting a friend from Colgate who said "Everyone should listen to Joni Mitchell's Blue before falling in love."

Going to California - Led Zeppelin
This version, from a concert at London's Earl's Court in '75, sounds almost ambient.

Estimated Prophet
- Grateful Dead
The song is actually about the tripped out folks hanging out by the stage door at Dead shows. Without the band to follow around, they are now scattered throughout California, talking to themselves.

California Here I Come
- Bill Evans
Unlike West Coasters Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker and Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans played cool jazz in New York. However, this song would still sound great playing on the stereo in a mid century modern home.


Do-Re-Mi
- Woody Guthrie
California is a garden of Eden, a paradise to live in or see;
But believe it or not, you won't find it so hot
If you ain't got the do re mi.
Seventy years later and the lyrics still apply

California Stars
- Jeff Tweedy
Also from Woodie Guthrie.
A classic concert closer for Wilco.

Monday, January 22, 2007

10 "BART Moment" songs

NPR uses the phrase "driveway moment" for radio pieces that are so good that you stay in your car even after you're home so you don't miss anything. I don't own a car, but I've had moments like this with City Car Share, sitting in a Scion on the roof of the Hoff Street Garage, waiting for Terry Gross to finish an interview.

I spend much more time on BART or my bike than drving a car. Mostly I read, but sometimes I take my iPod. I try to use the time between 16th Street and North Berkeley or Ashby or Rockridge to experience music I just downloaded (Neco Case) or don't often listen to (Jason Moran). However, time and time again I find steering away from the new and going back to the nuggets, the songs that I just can't get out of my head - the extent to which I'll leave my headphones on as I leave the train and walk (or dance) around the station and up the stairs. If it's a really long song (Possum) I might even eschew a bike helmet in favor of my headphones, putting my life in grave danger for the sake of music.

These songs aren't always brilliant, but god damn are they catchy.


Ten "BART Moment" songs


White Punks On Dope by Leland Stanford Junior Marching Band
The title of this album is "Starting Sallary $22,275" which will give you an idea of the year it was recorded ('79) I can't remember where I bought this album, but it couldn't have cost more than a dollar. I had always heard the phrase "White Punks on Dope," but never the song. The thought of hundreds of 70's Stanford students shouting the chorus cracks me up each time.


[Play]Pump It by The Black Eyed Peas
I hated the Black Eyed Peas before I even heard a single song one of their songs. They seemed like more of a marketing concept than a hip hop group. Then I heard them play at Genentech's 30th anniversary party. They threw down. At a corporate party nonetheless. "Pump it" is infectious.


trippertrouble by dj BC
Ah, mashups. Most are good in concept, but fall flat when trying to overdo it. This is especially true when mashing entire albums (Beatles' White Album + Jay Z's Black Album = Danger Mouse's Grey Album). Not every tune can be good. This is true of dj BC's The Beastles. Not every song hits it. Trippertrouble, however, smacks it completely out of the park ... and into another.

Without Me by Eminem
The kid sure can rap.





Give It to Me Baby by Rick James
I don't care what you say about Ani Difranco, Superbowl losses or chicken wings - Rick James is, by far, Buffalo New York's greatest export. This live version of "Give it to Me Baby" proves it. Mix together Rick James at his prime, a few concert cliches ("somebody scream") at least a kilo of blow, and you have one of the greatest funk performances ever.

The Littlest Birds by The Be Good Tanyas
Everybody loves insider knowledge. I felt that when my good friend Shauna played this track for me in her Cambridge apartment a couple years back. Shauna has great taste and we've traded music and mixes for at least a decade. Then I heard on the closing credits of Weeds. I just hope it isn't used in a car commercial. Ever.

Possum [Play]by Phish
My friend Hal and I were driving a back from the Devil's Bathtub in the Sierras when this song came on. Like Dark Side of Oz, everything matched perfectly, but we weren't stoned. Every uphill matched a rise in the song, every turn was accompanied by guitar riff, for 10 full minutes. This is the song I now play when I ski black diamonds, waiting at the top of the run for the song to really get rolling.

Ne'er Do Well by Young People
Each June The Believer Magazine reaffirms it's own hipness by putting out a music issue that includes a CD filled with precious little songs by precious little bands. 2004 was a particularly good year. I can't describe how Katie Eastburn sings, you'll have to hear for yourself. Don't worry, the song is only a minute and 45 seconds long.

We Will Become Silhouettes [Play]by The Shins
This was another song from the Believer CD. It's actually a cover of Postal Service tune. Who are The Postal Service? If you know, its likely that take your coffee at Ritual Roasters, and your bike only has one gear.


Ten Commandments by Prince Buster
Thou shall not shout my name in the streets
If I am walking with another woman
But wait intelligently until I come home
Then we can both have it out decently
For I am your man, a funny man
And detest a scandal in public places