Inspired by a movie I saw today called Midnight In Paris:
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Song Of The Day: “Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)”
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
Song Of The Day: Curve “Horror Head”
Because this band was great and this song is beautiful:
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
Song Of The Day: Johnny Cash “A Boy Named Sue”
Today’s song is “A Boy Named Sue” performed by Johnny Cash. Why? Because I felt like posting some Johnny Cash.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Song Of The Day: Echo & The Bunnymen “Nothing Lasts Forever”
Here’s another Echo song. This is very well done, I think. Quality stuff indeed.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Song Of The Day: Smashing Pumpkins “Siva” (plus some news)
I’ve been a bad music blogger! How could I forget to mention the huge news that the Smashing Pumpkins are reissuing all of their earlier work?
I’m a big fan of the Pumpkins, at least the incarnation of the band before the breakup in 2000, so this is a big deal to me. Will I buy these reissued albums? I think I’ll probably shell out for at least the first three. After that, I’m not sure. I definitely want to get The Aeroplane Flies High, as it’s one of the few Pumpkins items I don’t own. I think Gish and Siamese Dream definitely deserve some remastering love.
In honor of this awesome news, here’s today’s song of the day – Siva:
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Song Of The Day: Jimi Hendrix “Midnight”
I have a new Jimi Hendrix album, and this song is on it. It’s a good one, instrumental. It has some very killer guitar, as you’d expect with Jimi. It’s nice to have something I haven’t already heard a thousand times.
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Sunday, April 17, 2011
Song Of The Day: The Beatles “This Boy”
This is a song from my new Beatles album, Past Masters. It is actually the very last album I needed to complete my “all the original British albums” Beatles collection.
What do I like about this song? The harmonies and the simple beauty of the vocals. The Beatles were as much a vocal group as they were a rock and roll group.
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
Song Of The Day, and a link
First, the link. The 120 Minutes Archive. Song listings from almost every single episode of the much-loved MTV series 120 minutes, with video links too!
Today’s Song Of The Day is “Lowdown” by Boz Scaggs. Before hearing this, all I knew about Boz Scaggs was his name. I thought he was a country artist, for some reason, but this is surprisingly funky and soulful.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Song Of The Day: The Pretenders “Middle Of The Road”
Yes, it’s not even 3 PM and I’ve already decided.
What’s not to love about this song? The jangly guitars? The sweet guitar solo? Chrissie Hynde’s combination of sex appeal and sassiness? The growling harmonica at the end?
My favorite thing, though, is Martin Chambers’ very spot-on drumming. The man doesn’t miss a beat on this one, and pounds it out like he means it. It’s not the flashiest drumming in the world, but it certainly is powerful.
This is one of my favorite Pretenders songs from a very underrated album.
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Song Of The Day: School Of Seven Bells “Dust Devil”
I really enjoy School Of Seven Bells’ latest album, Disconnect From Desire. It’s more of a proper album than their debut. It has a particular sound, a flow, an energy. I immediately fell in love with it when I first heard it, and now I own it.
“Dust Devil” is the third song on the album, and it follows the second track “Heart Is Strange” quite well. It has a similar sound, but just a little different. The harmonies are tighter, for sure. What I really love about this song is the constant keyboard pulse going on in the background. I also like the girls’ voices and how they draw out the vowels on each line. It makes the song have a haunting, soothing quality. The third thing I like is the repetition of some lines and notes that break up the monotony of the rest of the song. Somehow it all works together well. Good job, School of Seven Bells!
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Song Of The Day: Thelonious Monk Trio with John Coltrane “Crepuscule With Nellie”
From one of my favorite jazz albums (so far):
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Monday, March 28, 2011
Song Of The Day: Boo Radleys “Wake Up Boo”
What a perfect little piece of power-pop! These guys started out as shoegazers, but apparently become more commercial as time went on. With songs like these, I’m not complaining. I don’t know if this has been used in any commercials, but if it hasn’t, it should be.
Oh, and guess who won an Ebay auction for the oh-so-rare and expensive My Bloody Valentine You Made Me Realize E.P.?
I did!
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Song Of The Day: Her And The Colours "Look What You Made Me Do"
I have to admit I have a soft spot for girls rockin' out. I'm increasingly enjoying Joan Jett (saw her live last year, in fact) and I've been known to listen to stuff like the Donnas too. I also like a catchy hook well-performed, no matter who creates it. So when I heard today's Song Of The Day, found from a link posted by The Who on Facebook, I immediately fell in love. Girls (and a guy) in a studio, bashing on guitars, singing a fun, carefree song, harmonies, killer bass, and tons of cuteness. How can you not like it? I dare you to listen to this and not like it!
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