Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

discussing the Bill Clinton & Iggy Pop connection on The Best Show



"...He wanted it known if anyone did this it was him and definitely not Iggy."

Monday, July 26, 2010

Ambrose Slade - Everybody's Next One


the first Slade album is pretty awesome all the way through.  they even made "Born To Be Wild" listenable somehow.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Deerhoof - Gore In Rut



 one of my favorite Deerhoof songs.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Monday, June 14, 2010

Foghat - Slow Ride


come on, you know you love it.  you know the rhythm is right, you gotta rock all night.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Monday, May 24, 2010

a Captain Beefheart / Led Zep connection

check out that first riff.  coincidence?  probably.


Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop (1971)


Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Click Clack (1972)

Savoy Brown - Leavin' Again

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

In Dreams

i just really enjoy this re-purposing of lyrics.  going to go out on a limb and assume that "Blue Velvet" had something to do with it, but that is purely my speculation.


Roy Orbison - In Dreams (1963)


Coil - Love's Secret Domain (1991)

Friday, May 7, 2010

dancehall mixtape

Nice Up The Scene: Dancehall Classics

exclusive mixtape featuring favorites and classic dancehall tracks, mostly from the 80's and early 90's.


01. Tenor Saw & Buju Banton - Ring The Alarm
02. Shelly Thunder - New Ruler
03. Cutty Ranks - The Slaughter
04. Red Dragon - Yu Body Good
05. Daddy Freddy - Bad Boy Patrol
06. Ninjaman - Wrenking Meat
07. Lady Apache - Bruk Buddy
08. Johnny P - Panty Meat
09. Capleton - Mate A Dead
10. Buju Banton - Love Me Browning
11. Black Uhuru - Fit Yu Haffi Fit
12. Supercat - Ride And Shut Off
13. Lady Ann - Informer (Murderer)
14. Billy Boyo - Jamaica Nice
15. Barrington Levy - Under Me Sensi
16. Nicodemus - Ugly Gal
17. Bounty Killer - Kill For Fun
18. Yellowman & Fathead - Zungguzungguguzungguzeng
19. Dean Fraser - Heavenless

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Ludacris - How Low

get ready to hear this all summer

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Little Black Egg


a garage rock staple and one of my favorites.  it was originally recorded by The Nightcrawlers in 1965.  but my favorite version is probably the one by The Music Explosion.  they got all the little subtleties just right and brought them out.


The Nightcrawlers - The Little Black Egg (1965)



The Kommotions - Little Black Egg (1965)


The Music Explosion - Little Black Egg (1966)



Neighb´rhood Childr´n - The Little Black Egg (1968)



The Cars - The Little Black Egg (198?, released 1995)



The Primitives - Little Black Egg (1991)



The Pagans - Little Black Egg (1995)

Monday, April 12, 2010

John Entwistle - I Feel Better



good grief.  listen to these lyrics.  Under My Thumb has nothing on this one.  ladies, get ready to be wooed.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lulu - The Boat That I Row

1967. written by Neil Diamond

up all night

everybody head over to the Sludge Swamp and grab Up All Night - 20 Heavy Nuggets From The Golden Age Of Hard Psych

great song after great song. and it is HEAVY.  thanks to the guys at sludge swamp for this gem

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Merzbow - Phillo-Jazz Electronica


hot hit song off the new merzbow compilation.  it's 19 minutes long but it flies by!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Gloomy Sunday

this song has been done countless times by many different artists over the years.  here are a few renditions, including the original.  with help from this last.fm group: http://www.last.fm/group/Gloomy+Sunday/forum/107619/_/467213

i don't include the Billie Holiday version because everyone has heard it already.  also, adding the apologetic "it was only a dream" verse is a disgrace and makes my skin crawl.  whoever's idea that was, that was awful.


Rezső Seress - Szomorú Vasárnap (1933)


Paul Whiteman with Johnny Hauser - Gloomy Sunday (1936)


Zvonko Bogdan - Tuzna je nedelja (unknown year)


Genesis - Gloomy Sunday (1968)


Lydia Lunch - Gloomy Sunday (1979)


Stonehenge - Gloomy Sunday (unknown year, from WFMU Incorrect Music comp)


Diamanda Galás - Gloomy Sunday (1992)


Venetian Snares - Öngyilkos Vasárnap (2005)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

GG Allin & The Murder Junkies - Die When You Die


pretty sure this is my favorite GG Allin song. 

"I talked to my bitch / Cause she was a guy / Talked to my man and she said you're gonna die"


Bubble Puppy - Hot Smoke And Sasafras

the A Gathering of Promises album is the lost gem of 1969

Monday, March 1, 2010

Big Business - Focus Pocus


oh, how i miss 2004.  the Melvins released Pigs of the Roman Empire and Big Business put out their opus album Head For The Shallow.  i know how great the idea of the two bands joining together looked on paper but ultimately, the two bands were better apart. 

don't you remember?  you used to do stuff like this:

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Leigh Stephens - I Grow Higher



this is pretty mind-boggling because of when this is recorded.  this song is from 1969

just imagine guided by voices, sebadoh, really any indie rock band from 1980's - 1990's...  i guess this guy was a visionary.

Fleshpress - Omega Monolith


got 22 & 1/2 minutes to kill? why not listen to this song:

Monday, February 22, 2010

Christbait - Loose

 

 

Big Black - In My House

Mary Jane Girls cover from bonus 5" record originally included with the Pigpile video





the original:

Friday, February 19, 2010

DEEP PURPLE FAR OUT!!

you're probably wondering what my favorite Deep Purple songs are and if you could listen to them in chronological order.  i will answer you and yes you can!

predictably, my favorite period was during their "classic" second lineup featuring Ian Gillian and my favorite of their albums are Machine Head and Deep Purple In Rock.  and i've included all their most popular songs, so if you are already familiar with Deep Purple, you should skip this.  it is for beginners.  go listen to late-period deep cuts that i don't like, you snob.

ok, great

edit: except Smoke On The Water, that is NOT included.  because that song kind of blows.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentimes

Julee Cruise - Rockin back inside my heart

Friday, February 12, 2010

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Songs Killdozer Covered



since the Songs Mudhoney Taught Us compilation went over so well, i thought i'd do the same treatment with another superb band: Madison, Wisconsin's own Killdozer.  well, i doubt if killdozer taught us any of these songs, but they certainly covered them all. 

killdozer, one of my very favorite bands, was infamous for their covers...  it's like sticking a song through a killdozer meat grinder and always coming out the other end with a perfect ground beef killdozer burger.

this is a pretty eclectic group of songs.  mostly classic rock songs, but also pop and country.  and almost all radio hits.  it wasn't a coincidence that they chose a lot of very famous popular songs to do, it perfectly reflects the humor and sensibility of the band.  also, i'd say their cover versions ranged from being as good as to far better than any of the originals. 

they did so many covers over their illustrious career that i split it up into two discs:

disc 1
disc 2



disc 1:
1. AC/DC - Let Me Put My Love Into You (4:15)
2. Elvis Presley - Burning Love (2:51)
3. Deep Purple - Hush (4:25)
4. Buffalo Springfield - Mr. Soul (Neil Young, 1967) (2:52)
5. The James Gang - Funk #49 (4:05)
6. Lee Hazlewood - Pour Man (3:32)
7. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through the Jungle (3:06)
8. Coven - One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack) (3:09)
9. Procol Harum - Conquistador (2:38)
10. Black Sabbath - Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games with Me (with Horns & Flute Version) (3:47)
11. Bad Company - Good Lovin' Gone Bad (3:37)
12. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Cinnamon Girl (3:00)
13. Conway Twitty - You've Never Been This Far Before (3:01)
14. Neil Diamond - I Am ... I Said (3:34)
15. Steve Miller Band - Take The Money And Run (2:52)
 disc 2:
1. Hank Williams - I Saw The Light (2:44)
2. Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks (7:07)
3. Jessi Colter - I'm Not Lisa (3:20)
4. Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra - Sand (3:45)
5. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama (4:47)
6. Galt Mac Dermot - Aquarius (4:48)
7. Galt Mac Dermot - The Flesh Failures/Let The Sunshine In (6:04)
8. Janet Jackson - Nasty (4:03)
9. EMF - Unbelievable (3:29)
10. Don McLean - American Pie (8:32)

and yes, all of these songs were covered by ONE band.  no lesser band than the mighty Killdozer!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Fecal Matter - Illiteracy Will Prevail



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecal_Matter_%28band%29

Fecal Matter was a short-lived band from Aberdeen, Washington, that formed in late 1985. It was the first band conceived by Kurt Cobain, who would become famous as the frontman of the seminal grunge band, Nirvana. Other significant members included Dale Crover and Buzz Osborne of the Melvins, a band that would also become highly influential. The band recorded only one demo tape, Illiteracy Will Prevail, which remains unreleased with the exception of the song "Spank Thru". A complete tape is available and surfacing on the internet.

here it is

Bun B - Pants On The Ground


fresh off the mixtape...  southern rap hero bun b has done his take on this american idol viral video thing and it is fantastic.



Bun B - Pants On The Ground (bonus track on No Mixtape)

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Songs Mudhoney Taught Us



i don't care what any critic says - Mudhoney was a great band and had excellent, excellent taste in music.  a lot of the songs they covered could serve as a Best Of 80's Punk Rock list.  the rest are seemingly very specific choices that all seem to make perfect sense as influences.  two of the songs (The Rose and Baby Help Me Forget) were done in previous Mark Arm bands.

so here i've compiled the original versions of most of the songs Mudhoney covered in their long, distinguished career.

Songs Mudhoney Taught Us

1. Adolescents - Who Is Who
2. Angry Samoans - You Stupid Asshole
3. Black Flag - Fix Me
4. Blue Cheer - Magnolia Caboose Babyfinger
5. Thee Mighty Caesars - She's Just 15
6. Elvis Costello - Pump It Up
7. Roxy Music - Editions of You
8. Motörhead - Over The Top
9. Spacemen 3 - Revolution
10. Martin Rev - Baby O Baby
11. Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown
12. Sonic Youth - Hallowe'en
13. Mr. Epp and the Calculations - The Rose
14. Fang - The Money Will Roll Right In
15. Void - Dehumanized
16. The Crucifucks - You Give Me The Creeps
17. The Damned - Stab Your Back
18. The Dicks - Dicks Hate The Police
19. Green River - Baby Help Me Forget 
 
bonus video: original version of "The Rose" by Bette Midler

Captain America / Eugenius

Eugenius (also known as Captain America) was an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland that existed from 1990-1995, centred around former Vaselines singer/guitarist Eugene Kelly and featuring members of BMX Bandits and Teenage Fanclub.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenius_%28band%29


fantastic early-90's rock just the way you like it.

Eugenius - Oomalama + Captain America - Flame On EP


Flame On

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Rentals - Excellent Stocking Stuffer (bootleg)



i recently recovered this bootleg, which is pretty hard to find online.  about five years ago, matt sharp put it up for download.  i listened to it a lot more than their first LP.  some of the alternate or demo versions are better than the studio versions.

if you are a fan of the rentals, weezer (back when they were good) or moog-rock/power pop in general, this is an essential listen.

informations:

Excellent Stocking Stuffer

1. So Soon -- recorded live in Amsterdam. The last show on the Blur tour, the last concert with Cherielynn Westrich.
2. Mrs. Young -- Recorded originally as a b-side for a possible 7" single with Weezer. Matt wrote most of the song and collaborated with Rivers Matt: lead vox and bass / Rivers Cuomo: most instrumentation including harmonica, guitars and drums. Recorded on Cuomo's tascam 8 track cassette machine. (All about Mrs. Young in the Tour Diary)
3. Waiting -- Live Denver radio show "The Lounge"
Matt Sharp: vox / Rod: Nylon / Jim: moog source / Cherie and Maya: female harmonies / Mike: Drums
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That's Incredible! sessions.
Before the violins, before the moogs, Tom Grimley named the original group "That's Incredible!". Here are ten [in progress] recordings of what was to become their debut album. Recorded by Tom Grimley in April 1994 in Poop Alley.
Matt Sharp: vocals, lead guitar and bass / Rachel Haden: female vocals / Rod Cervera: rythm guitar / Pat Wilson: drums
4. Say Goodbye Forever [Brian Bell: main melody guitar]
5. Stupid Girl
6. Waiting
7. I Don't Want This, Babe
8. Crumblin'
9. Friends Of P.
10. Mrs. Young
11. California
12. These Days
13. The Love I'm Searching For
------------
14. Silent Night -- Original unedited versioin. Poor quality cassette recording.
Rod Cervera: voice over / Jim Richards: moog, korg and arp synthesizers / Matt Sharp: Drums
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Frisbee Days [home recordings] 1993
Before The Rentals, before That's Incredible! came the Frisbee Days 4 track home recordings in 1993. These were the original demos for the That's Incredible! album. Here are three songs that never made it all the way to Poop Alley.
15. She Looks At Me -- [written by Rachel Haden and That Dog]
16. The T.V. Is On
17. Frisbee Days
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18. Please Let That Be You -- More from the The Lounge on Denver radio.
19. The Love I'm Searching For -- acoustic version live on Boston radio station WBCN.
20. Friends of P. -- acoustic version live on Washington D.C. radio WHFS
21. Friends Of P. -- Live from Amsterdam, Last Show
22. Radio Promo


for a preview, here is my favorite track...  an early demo (featuring rivers cuomo) of Please Let That Be You, here titled, Mrs Young.

The Rentals - Mrs. Young


download the whole thing

Sunday, January 17, 2010

He's A Whore

so the story goes...


Cheap Trick - He's A Whore

Big Black - He's A Whore

Saturday, January 16, 2010

"Get ready for the new generation of music"

the hottest new avant-MIDI-karaoke-outsider-tronica netlabel going is here:

http://annelaplantine.free.fr/musiques1.htm

now featuring many recordings by the notorious Thomascow.  for a preview, listen to the "jingle of the label":

Thursday, January 14, 2010

insane progressive rock fail

ladies and gentlemen, "Step On My Face" by P205

in case you are wondering, yes it does get more insane after the first chorus.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

music links: Don't Bring Me Down



thanks to wiki for this connection.  it isn't only the bassline that is lifted but the bridge as well.


Atomic Rooster - I Can't Take No More (1970)


Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down (1979)



bonus excellent cover version:

Buzzov*en - Don't Bring Me Down (1998)

Monday, January 11, 2010

Raekwon vs Elton John



great sample out of goodbye yellow brick road.  isn't everyone going, "why didn't i think of this?"

music links: somebody ripping off led zep?! what?

this is a hilarious homage to Since I've Been Loving You.  hilarious because it is so brazen and specific.  this was done by the Japanese band Too Much and released a year after the Led Zeppelin song came out.


Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You (1970)

Too Much - Love That Binds Me (1971)

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Who - A Quick One While He's Away (video)

this performance by The Who on the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus is easily one of the best moments in rock music history. 

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Best albums of 2009

only counting new, full-length albums released the past year...  and i'm not gonna narrow it down to 10 or rank them.  just in alphabetical order:

Boston Spaceships - Zero To 99
Converge - Axe To Fall
DOOM - Born Like This
Fleshgod Apocalypse - Oracles
Gorgoroth - Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt
Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough
Longmont Potion Castle - Volume 7
Liturgy - Renihilation
Luke Vibert - We Hear You
Luxe Ferre - Atrae Materiae Monumentum
Nargaroth - Jahreszeiten
New Boyz - Skinny Jeans & A Mic
Part Chimp - Thriller
Pelican - What We All Come To Need
Pestilence - Resurrection Macabre
Skaldic Curse - World Suicide Machine

mix

Monday, January 4, 2010

Kanye West, voice of a generation

get ready for seventeen minutes of hell.  here is this self-described-asshole on VH1 Storytellers rambling and free-associating all kinds of insane bullshit. 

some things you will hear one of the dumbest men ever to hold a microphone say while a computer auto-tunes his voice:

- he thinks he is an "artist" and he thinks he "sings" for some reason. but far more perplexing is that he thinks he is a "real person".
- a death threat, live from the stage.
- the "microscope" metaphor over and over.
- OJ Simpson is "amazing".  no really, think about it, wasn't he?
- monkey squeaks?  what was that?
- why you shouldn't be afraid of homosexuals (but you should use the word "gay" derisively).
- that Kanye West is simply a vessel for god to literally speak through, and that he is therefore not responsible for "half" of what he says.
- and more!

Friday, January 1, 2010