So if you were lounging in your backyard or dorm room this weekend instead of rocking out at Coachella, now DJ Paul V has made it easy for you to digest a smoooth summary of the weekend in 22 easy minutes with this nice ‘lil mix/mash.
Tracklisting (contains snippets of): * Massive Attack – Teardrop * My Morning Jacket – Off The Record * Matisyahu – King Without A Crown * Lyrics Born – Calling Out * Coldcut feat. Roots Manuva – Tru Skool * Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out * Phoenix – Everything Is Everything * DJ Tripp – Comfortable Holiday (Scissor Sisters vs. Madonna) * The Dears – Lost In The Plot * Ladytron – Destroy Everything You Touch * Giant Drag – Wicked Game * The Walkmen – Little House Of Savages * Paul Oakenfold – Faster Pussycat Kill * Gnarls Barkley – Crazy (Playfel & Rarematthew remix) * The Infadels – Can’t Get Enough (Mekon remix) * Depeche Mode Minimix -— Never Let Me Down / John The Revelator / Suffer Well / Personal Jesus * The Editors – Munich (Cicada remix) * White Rose Movement – Girls In The Back * Wolfmother – Joker & The Thief * Sleater-Kinney – Entertain— She Wants Revenge – Tear Your Apart * The Rakes – Retreat * Bloc Party – The Price Of Gas (Automato remix)
The weekend also produced one of the most entertaining sentences I have read in the paper of late: “Madonna requested that attendees stop tossing water in her face and suggested they check out her backside.”
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Also, according to the Men Without Ties fansite, The Jim Rome show will play both new songs in their entirety this Thursday, May 4. Both Paul and Tommy are scheduled to call in as well. For a list of stations that play the show, as well as online listening information, see here.
My Uncle Bob won this “major award” (as we are calling it in the fam). Here is what he emailed out by way of an announcement of his achievement:
“Since 1979 I have competed in a competion called the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. You may be familiar with the sport of car rallies, whereby you go out and drive around following explicit directions and try to stay on course and avoid all the pitfalls that have been planted in the instructions. Well, the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre is pretty much the same thing, but rather than drive around in a car you can do it at your kitchen table. The whole thing takes place in a Rand McNally road atlas, using a detailed set of instructions.
Interspersed throughout the instructions are 80 questions to test whether or not you followed the instructions correctly. Every question is a trick question, and there are all sorts of devious tricks implanted to throw you off guard, although even if you mess up the instructions eventually get everyone back on the same path. They also have a smaller, simpler rally (only 40 questions) in the summer called the Independence Day Fireworks, coming up soon. If you like maps, as I do, you should check it out.”
He tied for 7th place nationwide. It is so nerdy that it is almost cool. Almost. I come from a long line of nerds, I think I am doomed. Good job, Uncle Bob!
“Marker In The Sand“ Pearl Jam I received my copy of the new Pearl Jam album this weekend, three days in advance by mail! It was like Christmas coming early when no one is even looking for Santa Claus. It was fabulous. I know that I have to listen to the album many more times before I can feel comfortable writing up a review, but my initial impression is quite favorable.
And THIS SONG, well, this song just blows me away as probably the standout on the album for me thus far. I am posting it here only until tomorrow when you can and should go out and buy the album yourself. It starts out with hard, almost frenetic guitar licks, flitting across the surface of the song. Then at the chorus it lapses into something slower and beautiful, one of the best melodies that Pearl Jam has ever recorded, one that makes me soar inside. Finally, with about 50 seconds left in the song, the frenetic and the lovely intertwine and complete the song, leaving me with a big ole smile on my face.
“The Direction“ Richard Ashcroft This also unintentionally fits in with the mini-theme of uncles reading maps at the kitchen table, and is the b-side from the “Break The Night The Colour” UK single. Lovely little acoustic guitar & tambourine piece that showcases Ashcroft’s unique soaring voice.
“Blame It On The Tetons“ Josh Ritter Nathaniel was all of a dither about this song, the b-side of Josh Ritter‘s Thin Blue Flame single, and I can see why – nice, nice, nice. Ever since some kind chap emailed me “Thin Blue Flame” out of the blue back in December, I have been impressed with Josh Ritter, who was a new artist for me. Excellent songwriter and lyricist in his own right, and I like what he does with this song (originally by Modest Mouse) as well. It’s a pretty faithful interpretation, but perhaps a bit more folksy.
“Beautiful Dreamer“ Mates of State This piece of slightly-off kilter pop goodness comes courtesy of our cutesy friends from Mates of State, out of San Francisco. This would be good for a Springtime mix, I think, for days when you don’t want to take yourself too seriously. Plus, I just realized that the opening is completely reminiscent of an ’80s sitcom theme song, but I can’t put my finger on which one. Their new album Bring It Back, while sporting a cover which I find somehow repellent, is getting quite goodreviews.
Okay, I am off to read an atlas or something, and make the fam proud.
Name: Heather Browne Location: Colorado, originally by way of California Giving context to the torrent since 2005.
"I love the relationship that anyone has with music: because there's something in us that is beyond the reach of words, something that eludes and defies our best attempts to spit it out. It's the best part of us, probably, the richest and strangest part..."
—Nick Hornby, Songbook
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