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I'm glad somebody bumped this thread, because I was at a restaurant the other day, and they were playing the world's worst cover of The Cure's "Friday I'm In Love," and I just need to share my horror with all of you. Seriously, it was the second-worst song with "Friday" in the title I've ever heard. I guess they get props for actually playing it on Friday, though. That song is really depressing if you're listening to it on, like, a Monday.
So, what's the consensus on the new Strokes album? Yay? Nay? Bley? and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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SKMDC, what are your thoughts on the REM?
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New. Justice. Single.
I'd tell you it's called "Civilization," and that it's pretty metal, and that it might get loud. But, really, it hit iTunes early and it's on YouTube now. What else do you need to know? and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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I need to know who Justice is? I guess I'm not very well informed...
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Justice is the most-oft-dubbed candidate for The New Daft Punk* due to that other French electronica duo's near-total absence from music since 2005. Justice has a ballsier, metal-influenced sound, however. Justice's 2007 debut, †, was their Homework (i.e., really fucking good!), and they scored international hits with "D.A.N.C.E." and "DVNO." Fresh off a 2009 Grammy win for their remix of MGMT's "Electric Feel," there's a huge amount of hype for their upcoming second album ("the Discovery for a new decade!"). "Civilization" is the first single from that album.
*) I think we're pretty much past this point, now. At this rate we're about one hit single away from every other electronica musician claiming to be The New Justice. and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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Join Date: May 2004
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I don't know. I'm a Justice fan and all but this one seems pretty derivative. It's filled with some pretty obvious ripoffs, Robot Rock and Wars Pigs to be precise, then goes into a few rounds of chorus, then some kind of ELO homage, then back to chorus. Not that it isn't catchy and the idea of blending all of the aforementioned music together isn't made of win, I guess I just expected something a bit more original.
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It's not my favorite Justice song, and I do hear where you're coming from with the "Robot Rock" comparo, but it's pretty catchy, and listenable enough. It's an interesting choice for lead single...it's a lot less radio-friendly than "D.A.N.C.E." or "DVNO." and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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Join Date: May 2004
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You Can Call Me Al- Paul Simon.
I heard a different version of this song last night on XM, and now can't stop listening to it. Been years since I have listened to it. giggity |
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After years of not having it - despite it having been a hugely important piece of music to me when I was in my 20s - I recently (re)bought Kate Bush's Hounds of Love. As good now as it was then. Genius.
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Excellent. (Goes to dig out copy)
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Actually, Kate Bush has regained full control of her music from that era. EMI will be re-releasing 4 albums (hopefully with up-to-date mixing). Also, a new album is planned. I liked her last one and am looking forward to the next.
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It's been a long time since the last post for this thread. What gives? Lotsa radiohead around here lately. I never get tired of them.
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Listening to Kate Bush on MOG right now. I don't think I've ever heard her before. That's shocking to me considering my musical tastes, but I blame my parents - I didn't really start listening to music until I was 16 (when I got my car and had a place to listen to music unbothered) in 1992. Damn, I'm old...
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Grafted from the YouTube thread:
Just caught a Congolese band of paraplegic Polio-victims from 'Later with Jools Holland'... Staff Benda Bilili - Sala Mosala is on YouTube. 'Congolese rhumba funk', according to some. They've got more on MySpace http://www.myspace.com/staffbendabilili. I never link to MySpace, so you know it must be cool, and a genuine inspirational story to boot. More on the musical front from the Eurovision song contest a few weeks back. Usually atrocious and mostly only watched for mockery, but turned out there were two gems... This Italian dude Raphael Gualazzi is following the Swinging Jazz / Jamie Callum / Michael Buble thing, and totally floated my boat... best of show for me. Madness of Love Raphael Gualazzi was born in Urbino on 11th November, 1981. He studied piano at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro, and then extended his musical research to include Jazz, Blues and Fusion.Tasty writing, arranging and performing. Definitely one to watch/listen to. But the Moldovans went for the "Most Hallucinogenic Eurovision Entry" with bizarre gnome hats, unicycles, and zany beats... Zdob si Zdub (cool Tiltshift photography openings not part of their video but add to WTF awesomeness) All those who believe in telekinesis, raise my hand. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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John Hiatt - Feels Like Rain
Live video filmed at the House of Blues for the most recent episode of Treme, where it was worked in very nicely to the storyline of the violin-playing girl struggling to write her first song. Hiatt's performance (and the video work in capturing it) is simply in-fucking-credible. iTunes link |
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How did I not know The New Pornographers came out with a new album last year?
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It's not up with The Wire yet but it's moving that way. I'm listening to the 50 song Django collection Amazon had for 3.99 today. "What's a Canadian farm boy to do?" |
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Here I am watching/listening to the latest iTunes Treme music performance, again. And it's even better than last week's one!
I bet everyone can guess who this week's featured artists are..... Seriously, though - another great video. I'd pay big money to see a whole concert shot by this production crew and their gear. Needs more bass on the EQ, though, so adjust accordingly when listening. Worth at least the free preview, and also well worth the buck and a half to download. A great portrayal of a Mardi Gras show at Tipitina's, performing a song inspired by the patron saint of NOLA music in the venue dedicated to his memory. Not to beg or anything, but anyone downloading it is doing a big favor for me, some friends of mine, and everyone that wants to see Treme get their 3rd season renewal. iTunes Link |
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Yelle - Safari Disco Club. The video is interesting too.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Right now I'm listening to the Head and the Heart (somewhere I heard them described as Seattle's answer to Mumford & Sons) and also sharing my time with Old Crow Medicine Show and The Avett Brothers. I'll field questions if anyone has any.
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I've been revisiting old (to me) tunes: The Riverboat Gamblers, The Polyphonic Spree, and The Stooges.
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We saw The Decemberists in June. It was a really good show. I think I enjoyed their "Hazards of Love" show more just because it was a very thematic show, but they are fun to watch live. I can't speak for the Head and the Heart (nor do I know a thing about Mumford and Sons).
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Lord of the Rant.
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By way of tribute...
Frank (2 CD Deluxe Edition) - Amy Winehouse Whatever her problems, the girl had serious smoky jazz/soul/blues talent |
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Fucked Up - Under My Nose
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Nope, they played a free show for NXNE at Yonge-Dundas Square this year but I was stuck at work. Much sadness ensued.
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