Dave has returned to Spotisfaction Towers, one more exam behind him. Well done to Dave for passing yesterdays hardship. To celebrate, we”™ve created a joint playlist. The first half is largely quite upbeat. The second half is more chilled. A special mention goes to the track by The Futureheads “Decent Days And Nights”. Two reasons. Firstly, tonight we are going to see the Futureheads. The second reason is “Decent Days And Nights” is the name of the Cheltenham Underground weekend extravaganza. More information on this is here, and no doubt there will be further news posts over the weekend about it.
Anyway, enjoy today. If people could start leaving some feedback the world will be abetter place. See you all Monday.
Stick with today”™s playlist, you might find something you like. Also, if you have any more submissions for us then get them sent in – next week I believe we”™re starting to run guest mixes again – so please share some playlists with us. To all that have submitted, I extend my thanks and I promise that they will be ran shortly.
Dave is sitting his ISCW today. So everyone send him luck and good vibes.
Okay, so the music today. I fancied something a bit different. We kick off this playlist with some music from the other side of the world. Japan, to be exact. Anyone who knows me knows that I can be a huge Japanophile sometimes and one thing that I was a bit upset about was the lack of Japanese music on Spotify. This seems to be changing, slowly but surely.
As for the rest of the list, I have to admit that most of these tracks are new to me.
Stick with today”™s playlist, you might find something you like. Also, if you have any more submissions for us then get them sent in – next week I believe we”™re starting to run guest mixes again – so please share some playlists with us. To all that have submitted, I extend my thanks and I promise that they will be ran shortly.
And So I Watch You From Afar – If It”™s Ain”™t Broke, Break It
Cymbals Eat Guitars – Some Trees
Sparklehorse – Piano Fire
Asobi Seksu – Familiar Light
Deerhunger – Microcastle
The Besnard lakes – Thomasina
A Sunny Day In Glasgow – Ashes Maths
worriedaboutsatan – The Butterfly Effect
Howling Bells – Wishing Stone
Volcano Choir – Seeplymouth
Yo La Tengo – Walking Away From You
Jon Hopkins – Light Through The Veins
amina – Kolapot
Balmorhea – San Solomon (Reprise)
The Orb – Towers Of Dub
Tycho – The Daydream
Nathan Fake – Basic Mountain
Umek – Complikator
Friendly Fires – Paris (Aeroplane Remix)
Kings Of Convenience – The Weight Of My Words (Four Tet Instrumental)
Beck – Broken Drum (Boards Of Canada Remix)
The Whitest Boy Alive – 1517
MONO – Everlasting Light
The Future Sound Of London – Appendage
Stars – Take Me To The Riot
“Just Like Honey” by The Jesus And Mary Chain kicks this off. I watched Lost In Translation for the first time and really loved the soundtrack. One of the last tracks in the film was this, so I had an urge to listen to it. The rest of the tracks on here are, pretty much, last.fm recommendations with a smattering of tracks that I love but haven”™t heard in a while. Hopefully you”™ll find something you like. So, er, give it a listen.
So, ah, David is currently studying to become some kind of Cisco networking guru. Last I heard he was climbing a mountain in Tibet to learn the art of Zen routing. Good luck to him, I say. You unlucky people have to put up with Thom flavoured Spotisfaction until his return.
Again, todays playlist is just a bunch a tracks that I want to listen to. Nothing else behind it.
And So I Watch You From Afar – If It”™s Ain”™t Broke, Break It
Cymbals Eat Guitars – Some Trees
Sparklehorse – Piano Fire
Asobi Seksu – Familiar Light
Deerhunger – Microcastle
The Besnard lakes – Thomasina
A Sunny Day In Glasgow – Ashes Maths
worriedaboutsatan – The Butterfly Effect
Howling Bells – Wishing Stone
Volcano Choir – Seeplymouth
Yo La Tengo – Walking Away From You
Jon Hopkins – Light Through The Veins
amina – Kolapot
Balmorhea – San Solomon (Reprise)
The Orb – Towers Of Dub
Tycho – The Daydream
Nathan Fake – Basic Mountain
Umek – Complikator
Friendly Fires – Paris (Aeroplane Remix)
Kings Of Convenience – The Weight Of My Words (Four Tet Instrumental)
Beck – Broken Drum (Boards Of Canada Remix)
The Whitest Boy Alive – 1517
MONO – Everlasting Light
The Future Sound Of London – Appendage
Stars – Take Me To The Riot
“Just Like Honey” by The Jesus And Mary Chain kicks this off. I watched Lost In Translation for the first time and really loved the soundtrack. One of the last tracks in the film was this, so I had an urge to listen to it. The rest of the tracks on here are, pretty much, last.fm recommendations with a smattering of tracks that I love but haven”™t heard in a while. Hopefully you”™ll find something you like. So, er, give it a listen.
Manic Street Preachers – La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) Chemical Brothers remix
Placebo – Spite And Malice
Explosions In The Sky – First Breath After A Coma
M83 – Skin Of The Night
The Album Leaf – Twentytwofourteen
Four Tet – Angel Echoes
Thom Yorke – Atoms For Peace
Radiohead – 2+2=5
Blur – Coffee and TV
Beck – Modern Guilt
Eels – Flyswatter
The Dandy Warhols – Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth
There really isn”™t much of an order to this list. As stated, I just wanted to listen to these tracks. Special mention to Chemical Brothers “Leave Home”, as this track reminds me plenty of my youth. I totally wore out my copy of “Exit Planet Dust” which I had on the magic medium of cassette tape. Explosions In The Sky are one of my favourite bands and “First Breath After A Coma” is probably the track that got me into the band. Finally, Blur”™s classic “Coffee & TV”, which Tom Mitchell taught me to play whilst I was rather drunk at a party on Saturday. Good work, sir.
Anyway, get back to it and I will catch you on the other side.
So no David today, then. Yes, it has been a long weekend. Hope everyone had a good one. Mine was pretty fantastic, there was music, there were parties, there were surprise announcements. Needless to say, I”™m the happiest, luckiest person alive today. So with that in mind, I created the below playlist. It”™s not fantastically upbeat or happy, there is no structure, no elitism or any of that rubbish. It”™s just a few tracks that I haven”™t heard in a while lumped together in Spotisfaction form.
Manic Street Preachers – La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) Chemical Brothers remix
Placebo – Spite And Malice
Explosions In The Sky – First Breath After A Coma
M83 – Skin Of The Night
The Album Leaf – Twentytwofourteen
Four Tet – Angel Echoes
Thom Yorke – Atoms For Peace
Radiohead – 2+2=5
Blur – Coffee and TV
Beck – Modern Guilt
Eels – Flyswatter
The Dandy Warhols – Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth
There really isn”™t much of an order to this list. As stated, I just wanted to listen to these tracks. Special mention to Chemical Brothers “Leave Home”, as this track reminds me plenty of my youth. I totally wore out my copy of “Exit Planet Dust” which I had on the magic medium of cassette tape. Explosions In The Sky are one of my favourite bands and “First Breath After A Coma” is probably the track that got me into the band. Finally, Blur”™s classic “Coffee & TV”, which Tom Mitchell taught me to play whilst I was rather drunk at a party on Saturday. Good work, sir.
Anyway, get back to it and I will catch you on the other side.
Guys! Massive apologies for being so late with Spotisfaction today – Thom”™s experiencing some technical difficulties with his Spotify, and I got a bit busy at work. No excuses though, we”™re both failhards. Won”™t happen again.
Today is our friend Jo”™s birthday, so huge congratulations from Spotisfaction Towers (well, the David half anyway – Thom will no doubt be offering his own sexy congratulations in person).
In honour of her loveliness, Thom”™s cooked us up a real old-school treat. Honestly, I”™m super excited about hearing this one. I know I”™m biased, but I think it”™s worth the wait!
Bank Holiday weekend, so no Spotisfaction on Monday. Have yourselves a wonderful time, and keep your fingers crossed for me as I”™m away camping and the weather looks like it”™s going to be crap :(
Love, David
Playlisthere!
Bob Dylan – Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
The Rolling Stones – Let”™s Spend The Night Together
The Yardbirds – For Your Love
Nico, The Velvet Underground – Sunday Morning
The Kinks – Waterloo Sunset
Neil Young – Rockin”™ In The Free World – Live Acoustic Version
Jefferson Airplane – Lather
Jimi Hendrix Experience – 1983”¦ (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)
Maybeshewill – The Paris Hilton Sex Tape – Japanese Sky Transcript Ep Version
And So I Watch You from Afar – I Capture Castles
Bear In Heaven – Ultimate Satisfaction
Sparta – While Oceana Sleeps
Death From Above 1979 – Little Girl
The Whitest Boy Alive – 1517
Fink – Move On Me
Amy Millan – Bury This
Asobi Seksu – I”™m Happy But You Don”™t Like Me
Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains – Love Can Be So Mean
Cymbals Eat Guitars – Like Blood Does
Apostle Of Hustle – Kings & Queens
Kevin Drew – F-ked Up Kid
Rilo Kiley – The Moneymaker
Dem Brooklyn Bums – Detroit Rock City
The Cramps – Fever
Jay-Z – Girls Girls Girls
The Cinematic Orchestra, Roots Manuva – All Things To All Men
MONO – Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn
Morcheeba – Undress Me Now
Zero 7 – Salt Water Sound
E-Vax – The Process Of Leaving
Cujo – The Sighting
The Submarines – Brighter Discontent – Styrofoam Remix
Maps – To The Sky (The Loving Hand Remix Edit)
Telefon Tel Aviv – You Are The Worst Thing In The World
Zander VT – Get Down (Fritz Zander Edit)
Ellen Allien & Apparat – Jet – Ben Klock Remix
DJ Food – Dark Lady – Skint Mix
Thom says:
This is a rock ”˜n”™ roll news post I am doing for you which is called “Thom writes the news post for Dave. Hit it, Brendan”.
Like an eloquant steam roller I have taken it upon myself to jump in and write on David”™s behalf today. Before I fly wildly out of orbit and into the sun, let”™s talk playlist.
Currently, we”™re waiting for a few more submissions to come through before running any more guest mixes. I can”™t remember if I actually told Dave that or not, but I guess when he reads this he will know. I told him he was running today”™s at about 10AM today, so he had to knock this one out pretty quick as a result. He”™s a sweet young thing, isn”™t he? Still, it”™s a good ”˜un. [Editor”™s note: Truth. This man speaks it]
A quick rundown – I think if there was a war after the break up of At The Drive In, Dave would be in Camp Sparta and I would be on the planet Mars Volta. However, I have never been one to let violent conflict get in the way of listening to great music (and let”™s face it, listening to The Mars Volta is akin to a violent and horrific assault on your ears in the best possible way) and as a result I fully endorse the choice of Sparta. Plus, “While Oceana Sleeps” is also a fantastic track. [Editor”™s note: I love The Mars Volta too, I”™d say I prefer them to Sparta, but this track makes my ears bleed pre-cum]
I put an Asobi Seksu track on my last dreampop/shoegaze playlist and I know for a fact that David is a huge fan. If you missed them, check out “I”™m Happy But You Don”™t Like Me” as it is a good indication of the pure aural wonderment that is Asobi Seksu.
I remember The Cramps. I remember “Fever”. I think this was on The Hangover soundtrack. Which was, let”™s me honest, a fantastic soundtrack. This track now officially reminds me of the worst kind of morning after revenge of the night before. I think I”™m missing a tooth.
I really like the work of Ellen Allien. I have yet to hear this particular track with Apparat remixed by Ben Klock, so I”™m very keen to shoot it up and have a listen. You should be too, David usually has spot on taste in these affairs.
The last one I”™m going to pick out is DJ Food – Dark Lady (Skint Mix). The original is pure Ninja Tune classic. In fact, I believe DJ Food is playing Cheltenham Jazz Festival this year, I”™d recommend you check it out.
All in all then, something for everyone on here. Unless you”™re deaf. In which case you get to read this instead.
Little red top English girl, Spilling out filth but oh so well spoken, It”™s raining but I can”™t even notice that right now Life isn”™t too short for a little rock and roll.
Okay, we have impact. Now, go forth and enjoy today. I will be updating tomorrow with a special “Jo has a birthday, Thom has a day off, bank holiday shirt lifting extravaganza” playlist. Later good people of Earth.
Steamrollers can”™t jump. Thom (From the Desk of David Prowse).
So, Thursday, we meet again. Thom ”˜wrote”™ me a song (read: stole it from Eagles Of Death Metal), and I wanted to share it with you all:
Oh oh oh David Prowse
Gon doo a voodoo until
You feel my power now!
You know I feel so smooth
I”™m always struttin”™ when in motion
Make the little girls dance
Cos”™ i”™m rock n rollin”™
It reallly doesn”™t matter
If you”™re hard to please
Cos”™ when you give me your smile
I”™m yours for straight controllin”™
Oh oh oh David Prowse
Oh oh oh David Prowse
Beautiful.
May Your Days Be Full of Fancy and Wonderment. David
Maybeshewill – The Paris Hilton Sex Tape – Japanese Sky Transcript Ep Version
And So I Watch You from Afar – I Capture Castles
Bear In Heaven – Ultimate Satisfaction
Sparta – While Oceana Sleeps
Death From Above 1979 – Little Girl
The Whitest Boy Alive – 1517
Fink – Move On Me
Amy Millan – Bury This
Asobi Seksu – I”™m Happy But You Don”™t Like Me
Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains – Love Can Be So Mean
Cymbals Eat Guitars – Like Blood Does
Apostle Of Hustle – Kings & Queens
Kevin Drew – F-ked Up Kid
Rilo Kiley – The Moneymaker
Dem Brooklyn Bums – Detroit Rock City
The Cramps – Fever
Jay-Z – Girls Girls Girls
The Cinematic Orchestra, Roots Manuva – All Things To All Men
MONO – Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn
Morcheeba – Undress Me Now
Zero 7 – Salt Water Sound
E-Vax – The Process Of Leaving
Cujo – The Sighting
The Submarines – Brighter Discontent – Styrofoam Remix
Maps – To The Sky (The Loving Hand Remix Edit)
Telefon Tel Aviv – You Are The Worst Thing In The World
Zander VT – Get Down (Fritz Zander Edit)
Ellen Allien & Apparat – Jet – Ben Klock Remix
DJ Food – Dark Lady – Skint Mix
Thom says:
This is a rock ”˜n”™ roll news post I am doing for you which is called “Thom writes the news post for Dave. Hit it, Brendan”.
Like an eloquant steam roller I have taken it upon myself to jump in and write on David”™s behalf today. Before I fly wildly out of orbit and into the sun, let”™s talk playlist.
Currently, we”™re waiting for a few more submissions to come through before running any more guest mixes. I can”™t remember if I actually told Dave that or not, but I guess when he reads this he will know. I told him he was running today”™s at about 10AM today, so he had to knock this one out pretty quick as a result. He”™s a sweet young thing, isn”™t he? Still, it”™s a good ”˜un. [Editor”™s note: Truth. This man speaks it]
A quick rundown – I think if there was a war after the break up of At The Drive In, Dave would be in Camp Sparta and I would be on the planet Mars Volta. However, I have never been one to let violent conflict get in the way of listening to great music (and let”™s face it, listening to The Mars Volta is akin to a violent and horrific assault on your ears in the best possible way) and as a result I fully endorse the choice of Sparta. Plus, “While Oceana Sleeps” is also a fantastic track. [Editor”™s note: I love The Mars Volta too, I”™d say I prefer them to Sparta, but this track makes my ears bleed pre-cum]
I put an Asobi Seksu track on my last dreampop/shoegaze playlist and I know for a fact that David is a huge fan. If you missed them, check out “I”™m Happy But You Don”™t Like Me” as it is a good indication of the pure aural wonderment that is Asobi Seksu.
I remember The Cramps. I remember “Fever”. I think this was on The Hangover soundtrack. Which was, let”™s me honest, a fantastic soundtrack. This track now officially reminds me of the worst kind of morning after revenge of the night before. I think I”™m missing a tooth.
I really like the work of Ellen Allien. I have yet to hear this particular track with Apparat remixed by Ben Klock, so I”™m very keen to shoot it up and have a listen. You should be too, David usually has spot on taste in these affairs.
The last one I”™m going to pick out is DJ Food – Dark Lady (Skint Mix). The original is pure Ninja Tune classic. In fact, I believe DJ Food is playing Cheltenham Jazz Festival this year, I”™d recommend you check it out.
All in all then, something for everyone on here. Unless you”™re deaf. In which case you get to read this instead.
Little red top English girl, Spilling out filth but oh so well spoken, It”™s raining but I can”™t even notice that right now Life isn”™t too short for a little rock and roll.
Okay, we have impact. Now, go forth and enjoy today. I will be updating tomorrow with a special “Jo has a birthday, Thom has a day off, bank holiday shirt lifting extravaganza” playlist. Later good people of Earth.
Steamrollers can”™t jump. Thom (From the Desk of David Prowse).
It”™s goodnight from me. Enjoy today”™s playlist – listen to it HERE.
Seasick Steve ”“ Started Out With Nothing
Ray Charles ”“ Guitar Blues
Elmore James ”“ Everyday I have The Blues
Leadbelly ”“ Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Howlin”™ Wolf with Eric Clapton ”“ The Red Rooster
Muddy Waters ”“ Mannish Boy
Tom Waits ”“ I Hope That I Don”™t Fall In Love With You
Eric Clapton ”“ Layla
Lightnin”™ Hopkins ”“ Black Ghost Blues
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers ”“ Ramblin”™ On My Mind
Hip Route ”“ Working On Hope
Derek & The Dominos ”“ Nobody Knows You When You Are Down And Out
Buddy Guy ”“ Damn Right, I”™ve Got The Blues
J.J. Cale ”“ Cocaine
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble ”“ Pride and Joy
Dan Auerbach ”“ Heartbroken, In Disrepair
Rory Gallagher ”“ Bad Penny
Blue Cheer ”“ Out Of Focus
The Brew ”“ Surrender It All
The Yardbirds ”“ Heart Full Of Soul
Cream ”“ Strange Brew
Joe Bonamassa ”“ Three Times A Fool
John Lee Hooker ”“ Boom Boom
BB King and U2 ”“ When Loves Comes To Town
Canned Heat ”“ On The Road Again
Dirty Sweet ”“ Baby Come Home
The Black Crowes ”“ Hard To Handle
Jimi Hendrix Experience ”“ Hey Joe
The Black Keys ”“ Strange Times
Jace Everett ”“ Bad Things
Yes it”™s me again bringing you another playlist for your delectation. If you”™ve listened to or looked at my previous submissions you may have noticed a heavy guitar based indie vibe and this time the guitars are still there but they are playing more of a bluesy riff. Yes that”™s right I am bringing the blues to Spotisfaction with a selection of blues and blues rock
I”™ve had to trim it a fair bit as my first one was well over 2 hours long which I thought might be a bit much. I have a mix of classic blues and blues rock alongside some more modern exponents of the genre. I have tried to stay away from the more depressive blues tracks (yeah I know that”™s quite unlike me) and keep it a bit more upbeat. I have also tried to stick mainly to proper blues artists rather than blues influenced ones (of which there are many) but some have snuck in.
And so on to the tracks themselves”¦..
When deciding what BB King track to choose I saw the When Love Comes to Town and felt I had to include it just for my good friend Thom.
I was going to include the original Derek and the Dominos version of Layla but I like Eric Clapton”™s unplugged version so much I went with that instead and chose a different Derek and the Dominos track.
I heard Girl Is On My Mind by The Black Keys (unfortunately not on Spotify) a couple of years ago and was immediately hooked by their blues sound and went out and got their entire back catalogue.
Whilst True Blood might be yet another modern take on vampire mythology the title track by Jace Everett is a great tune even if a bit more country than blues.
Yeah. So here is today”™s Spotisfaction. It”™s by none other than the man known only as Kevin Atkinson. Listen to it, because you can and right now I can”™t. I ask myself, what would Humphrey DeForest Bogart do in this situation. Probably look slick, smoke and stick his neck out for nobody. Certified cool.
In case you missed it yesterday, here is David and myself on Spotify. Feel free to add us, check out the Spotisfaction submissions and whatever else we”™ve been listening to:
It”™s goodnight from me. Enjoy today”™s playlist – listen to it HERE.
Seasick Steve ”“ Started Out With Nothing
Ray Charles ”“ Guitar Blues
Elmore James ”“ Everyday I have The Blues
Leadbelly ”“ Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Howlin”™ Wolf with Eric Clapton ”“ The Red Rooster
Muddy Waters ”“ Mannish Boy
Tom Waits ”“ I Hope That I Don”™t Fall In Love With You
Eric Clapton ”“ Layla
Lightnin”™ Hopkins ”“ Black Ghost Blues
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers ”“ Ramblin”™ On My Mind
Hip Route ”“ Working On Hope
Derek & The Dominos ”“ Nobody Knows You When You Are Down And Out
Buddy Guy ”“ Damn Right, I”™ve Got The Blues
J.J. Cale ”“ Cocaine
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble ”“ Pride and Joy
Dan Auerbach ”“ Heartbroken, In Disrepair
Rory Gallagher ”“ Bad Penny
Blue Cheer ”“ Out Of Focus
The Brew ”“ Surrender It All
The Yardbirds ”“ Heart Full Of Soul
Cream ”“ Strange Brew
Joe Bonamassa ”“ Three Times A Fool
John Lee Hooker ”“ Boom Boom
BB King and U2 ”“ When Loves Comes To Town
Canned Heat ”“ On The Road Again
Dirty Sweet ”“ Baby Come Home
The Black Crowes ”“ Hard To Handle
Jimi Hendrix Experience ”“ Hey Joe
The Black Keys ”“ Strange Times
Jace Everett ”“ Bad Things
Yes it”™s me again bringing you another playlist for your delectation. If you”™ve listened to or looked at my previous submissions you may have noticed a heavy guitar based indie vibe and this time the guitars are still there but they are playing more of a bluesy riff. Yes that”™s right I am bringing the blues to Spotisfaction with a selection of blues and blues rock
I”™ve had to trim it a fair bit as my first one was well over 2 hours long which I thought might be a bit much. I have a mix of classic blues and blues rock alongside some more modern exponents of the genre. I have tried to stay away from the more depressive blues tracks (yeah I know that”™s quite unlike me) and keep it a bit more upbeat. I have also tried to stick mainly to proper blues artists rather than blues influenced ones (of which there are many) but some have snuck in.
And so on to the tracks themselves”¦..
When deciding what BB King track to choose I saw the When Love Comes to Town and felt I had to include it just for my good friend Thom.
I was going to include the original Derek and the Dominos version of Layla but I like Eric Clapton”™s unplugged version so much I went with that instead and chose a different Derek and the Dominos track.
I heard Girl Is On My Mind by The Black Keys (unfortunately not on Spotify) a couple of years ago and was immediately hooked by their blues sound and went out and got their entire back catalogue.
Whilst True Blood might be yet another modern take on vampire mythology the title track by Jace Everett is a great tune even if a bit more country than blues.
The Kinks – The Village Green Preservation Society
Primal Scream – Don”™t Fight It, Feel It
Orbital – The Girl With The Sun In Her Head
Alex says:
Wordy stuff
Belated greetings. I”™ve been promising the boys this for weeks so here it is. I started trying to compile a lot of my obscure favourites that I thought not many would have heard before but was foiled because it seems Spotify hasn”™t heard of them either. So I decided to go with just some tracks I like, regardless.
It starts off a bit psychedelic, then some indie (including The Auteurs which are my all time favs) with a heavy nod to the great Creation Records, then just some favourites in an eclectic ending. Some highlights include Martin Carr swapping his plectrum for a razor blade on C”™Mon Kids, Johnny Marr slipping effortlessly through the gears on The Queen Is Dead, classic Suede and The Cure and Primal Scream at their drugged up best. The rest are mainly a list of my favourite bands or albums and one song that I think is a good representation of said band or album.
Most are going back to my days (or should that be nights) at Uni where I gained a 1st in music and slightly less than that for my real degree.
Enjoy kids.
RIP Alex Chiltern, Big Star (Dec 28 1950 ”“ Mar 17 2010)
Morning kids. Today we must raise a toast to our fallen comrade, Thom, who for reasons outside of his control has to spend the day music-less at work. Hell on Earth, friends.
Today”™s playlist is amazing! Brilliant! The best playlist we”™ve ever had! It”™s also by our boss, Alex Hedley (please don”™t fire us, sir!). All joking aside, it”™s a cracker – ta, dude.
Also, for those with the new, shiny, spangly updated Spotify, feel free to add me – I”™m currently sharing every single Spotisfaction playlist, tagged with the person who submitted it and in date order. Go me!
The Kinks – The Village Green Preservation Society
Primal Scream – Don”™t Fight It, Feel It
Orbital – The Girl With The Sun In Her Head
Alex says:
Wordy stuff
Belated greetings. I”™ve been promising the boys this for weeks so here it is. I started trying to compile a lot of my obscure favourites that I thought not many would have heard before but was foiled because it seems Spotify hasn”™t heard of them either. So I decided to go with just some tracks I like, regardless.
It starts off a bit psychedelic, then some indie (including The Auteurs which are my all time favs) with a heavy nod to the great Creation Records, then just some favourites in an eclectic ending. Some highlights include Martin Carr swapping his plectrum for a razor blade on C”™Mon Kids, Johnny Marr slipping effortlessly through the gears on The Queen Is Dead, classic Suede and The Cure and Primal Scream at their drugged up best. The rest are mainly a list of my favourite bands or albums and one song that I think is a good representation of said band or album.
Most are going back to my days (or should that be nights) at Uni where I gained a 1st in music and slightly less than that for my real degree.
Enjoy kids.
RIP Alex Chiltern, Big Star (Dec 28 1950 ”“ Mar 17 2010)
The Product of Paul and Alli”™s Gig Based Adventures
This afternoon we came up with the grand idea of producing a collaboritive playlist seeming as we do tend to go to a heck of a lot of gigs together”¦”¦”¦This playlist is a small selection (of whats actually available on Spotify) of around two years of serious gig attendance.
*Please note – Paul would like to make it known that i”™m (Alli) the Ash fan here (he wouldnt let me include them on the playlist unless i said that,meany)
Tracklisting:
Is He Ready? – Mr Scruff
Death to Los Campesinos! – Los Campesinos
A Star is Born – Amusement Parks on Fire
Swanton Bombs – Swanton Bombs
Just Like Heaven – Dinosaur Jnr.
Setting Sun – Howling Bells
Graffiti – Maximo Park
Hope Your Holding Up – Blood Red Shoes
Molten – Sky Larkin
Decent Days and Nights – The Futureheads
Sylvia – The Antlers
Horse and I – Bat For Lashes
Those Dancing Days – Those Dancing Days
Shooting Star – Air Traffic
Hollywood Whore – Underground Railroad
The Cedar Room – Doves
The Funeral – Band of Horses
Atticus – Noisettes
A Life Less Ordinary – Ash
The Reeling – Passion Pit
O.N.E – Yeasayer
Another Morning Stoner”¦”¦. – And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Morning all. Rockin”™ weekend – I decorated my bathroom, which mainly involved using a massive hammer drill and listening to Huey Morgan on 6 Music. Something very primal about drilling massive holes in puny, pathetic little plasterboard”¦ I got a bit carried away and now the wall looks like Swiss cheese. I AM DIY GOD.
Sadly, today is Monday (as you are, no doubt, aware), and as such we need a playlist that”™s going to get us out of our self-induced doldrums. Thankfully, I think we”™ve got just the one”¦
I present to you Alli Fletcher and Paul Pritchard, tag-team extraordinaire. Oh, and Alli – I still want a solo playlist please ;)
The Product of Paul and Alli”™s Gig Based Adventures
This afternoon we came up with the grand idea of producing a collaboritive playlist seeming as we do tend to go to a heck of a lot of gigs together”¦”¦”¦This playlist is a small selection (of whats actually available on Spotify) of around two years of serious gig attendance.
*Please note – Paul would like to make it known that i”™m (Alli) the Ash fan here (he wouldnt let me include them on the playlist unless i said that,meany)
Tracklisting:
Is He Ready? – Mr Scruff
Death to Los Campesinos! – Los Campesinos
A Star is Born – Amusement Parks on Fire
Swanton Bombs – Swanton Bombs
Just Like Heaven – Dinosaur Jnr.
Setting Sun – Howling Bells
Graffiti – Maximo Park
Hope Your Holding Up – Blood Red Shoes
Molten – Sky Larkin
Decent Days and Nights – The Futureheads
Sylvia – The Antlers
Horse and I – Bat For Lashes
Those Dancing Days – Those Dancing Days
Shooting Star – Air Traffic
Hollywood Whore – Underground Railroad
The Cedar Room – Doves
The Funeral – Band of Horses
Atticus – Noisettes
A Life Less Ordinary – Ash
The Reeling – Passion Pit
O.N.E – Yeasayer
Another Morning Stoner”¦”¦. – And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Manic Street Preachers – The Masses Against The Classes
Supergrass – Caught By The Fuzz
Suede – Animal Nitrate
Magoo – A To Z And Back Again
Mogwai – Auto Rock
Pearl Jam – Once
Ash – Who You Drivin”™ Now
Sonic Youth – Touch Me I”™m Sick
Tad – Grease Box
Soundgarden – 4th July
Nirvana – Sappy
Alice In Chains – Them Bones
Social Distortion – Story Of My Life
Goldfinger – Ghouls Night Out
Misfits – Teenagers From Mars
Misfits – I Turned Into A Martian
AFI – My Michelle
Tiger Army – Power Of Moonlight
Dead Kennedys – Kill The Poor
Rancid – Roots Radical
Operation Ivy – Sound System
Bad Religion – Infection
Suicidal Tendencies – Cyco Vision
The Vandals – My Girlfriend”™s Dead
Nerf Herder – Pantera Fans In Love
The Ataris – I Won”™t Spend Another Night Alone
Me First & The Gimme Gimmes – Crazy
The Specials – Too Much Too Young
Mad Caddies – Drinking For 11
Strung Out – Somnombulance
Lagwagon – May 16
Catch 22 – Keasbey Nights
NOFX – Bottles To The Ground
The Offspring – Amazed
Pennywise – Bro Hymn
Some quick and dirty hightlights.
First up is Iggy Pop with “Lust for Life”. Remember the film Trainspotting? Yeah, that”™s right.
With that behind us, we move on the more traditional part of the playlist. People have commented that “Masses Against The Classes” wouldn”™t be their first Manic Street Preachers choice. However, I love playing this on guitar, it”™s a vitriolic release to me, simple and straight ahead. As such, just listening to it to exercise any negative thoughts that I may succumb to during the day.
Similar story with “Caught By The Fuzz” by Supergrass. I”™ve got a soft spot for Supergrass and this track always makes me bounce around.
“Animal Nitrate” by Suede makes an appearance here to silence my boss, who was highly critical of my last Suede choice being “Filmstar”, due to the fact it was from the post-Butler era. No matter what he says, Coming Up was a fantastic album and a big hats off to Richard Oakes for stepping up to the plate back in the day.
“Once” by Pearl Jam is on there for two reasons. Firstly, being a huge Nirvana fan when I was a kid, I was dead set against Eddie Vedder. Eventually gave Ten a listen to and kicked myself over and over again for being so closed minded. Never again. Secondly, this track has helped me through some pretty dark times in my life. It also leads into the next stage of the playlist”¦ grunge.
Okay, so Ash aren”™t grunge. But Mudhoney were, and Ash were pretty big fans of Grunge back in the day. Hence this awesome cover of “Who You Drivin”™ Now”. It”™s catchy, it”™s catchy. Could do with some more fuzz, though. Big Muffage! Oh did I mention that growing up both Ash and Mudhoney were two of my favourite bands? There is another band that I”™m a fan of too – and that band is Sonic Youth. Keeping in with the Mudhoney connection, you”™ll also find their cover of “Touch Me, I”™m Sick” on this playlist.
Soundgarden”™s 4th July is quite personal for me, but I won”™t go into why. I love the tuning in this song, Christ the entire track gives me shivers.
Many people seem to see Nirvana as a guilty pleasure these days. This is wrong. There was a reason that they were so successful and that is because Kurt was a fantastic songwriter. This song, entitled “Sappy” was probably written as early as 1987, yet never featured on any album. It was recorded a bunch of times at various studios but Kurt was never happy with the results. In my eyes the definitive version was the version recorded with Albini at Pachyderm Studios in 1993. However, this version doesn”™t appear to be on Spotify so you will have to listen to the Jack Endino recording instead. Yes, I could get a job as a Nirvana historian I know.
I”™m going to leave this here. But all I will say is “Bro Hymn” by Pennywise. It is fantastic. I wish they had the tribute version on here, but alas they don”™t.
No apologies for today, my friends. Today”™s playlist I class as easy listening, as it is a Friday and everyone needs to get some weekend up inside their guts. So that is the way it is.
It”™s Friday the 23rd of April. This means a number of things. First, a big shout out to Sean Ferguson, who will be celebrating his birthday tonight. Guess where? The Railway, Cheltenham which also happens to be a Cheltenham Underground night. Today is chock full of good reasons to go down to the Railway and have yourself a super mega fun time. Playing tonight at the Underground are such fantastic acts as Stressechos, Men Diamler and Mark Hole – check the link about for the full bill.
Right, enough guff let”™s get to the good stuff. Once again, thank you for listening, submitting, commenting and just being generally awesome.
Manic Street Preachers – The Masses Against The Classes
Supergrass – Caught By The Fuzz
Suede – Animal Nitrate
Magoo – A To Z And Back Again
Mogwai – Auto Rock
Pearl Jam – Once
Ash – Who You Drivin”™ Now
Sonic Youth – Touch Me I”™m Sick
Tad – Grease Box
Soundgarden – 4th July
Nirvana – Sappy
Alice In Chains – Them Bones
Social Distortion – Story Of My Life
Goldfinger – Ghouls Night Out
Misfits – Teenagers From Mars
Misfits – I Turned Into A Martian
AFI – My Michelle
Tiger Army – Power Of Moonlight
Dead Kennedys – Kill The Poor
Rancid – Roots Radical
Operation Ivy – Sound System
Bad Religion – Infection
Suicidal Tendencies – Cyco Vision
The Vandals – My Girlfriend”™s Dead
Nerf Herder – Pantera Fans In Love
The Ataris – I Won”™t Spend Another Night Alone
Me First & The Gimme Gimmes – Crazy
The Specials – Too Much Too Young
Mad Caddies – Drinking For 11
Strung Out – Somnombulance
Lagwagon – May 16
Catch 22 – Keasbey Nights
NOFX – Bottles To The Ground
The Offspring – Amazed
Pennywise – Bro Hymn
Some quick and dirty hightlights.
First up is Iggy Pop with “Lust for Life”. Remember the film Trainspotting? Yeah, that”™s right.
With that behind us, we move on the more traditional part of the playlist. People have commented that “Masses Against The Classes” wouldn”™t be their first Manic Street Preachers choice. However, I love playing this on guitar, it”™s a vitriolic release to me, simple and straight ahead. As such, just listening to it to exercise any negative thoughts that I may succumb to during the day.
Similar story with “Caught By The Fuzz” by Supergrass. I”™ve got a soft spot for Supergrass and this track always makes me bounce around.
“Animal Nitrate” by Suede makes an appearance here to silence my boss, who was highly critical of my last Suede choice being “Filmstar”, due to the fact it was from the post-Butler era. No matter what he says, Coming Up was a fantastic album and a big hats off to Richard Oakes for stepping up to the plate back in the day.
“Once” by Pearl Jam is on there for two reasons. Firstly, being a huge Nirvana fan when I was a kid, I was dead set against Eddie Vedder. Eventually gave Ten a listen to and kicked myself over and over again for being so closed minded. Never again. Secondly, this track has helped me through some pretty dark times in my life. It also leads into the next stage of the playlist”¦ grunge.
Okay, so Ash aren”™t grunge. But Mudhoney were, and Ash were pretty big fans of Grunge back in the day. Hence this awesome cover of “Who You Drivin”™ Now”. It”™s catchy, it”™s catchy. Could do with some more fuzz, though. Big Muffage! Oh did I mention that growing up both Ash and Mudhoney were two of my favourite bands? There is another band that I”™m a fan of too – and that band is Sonic Youth. Keeping in with the Mudhoney connection, you”™ll also find their cover of “Touch Me, I”™m Sick” on this playlist.
Soundgarden”™s 4th July is quite personal for me, but I won”™t go into why. I love the tuning in this song, Christ the entire track gives me shivers.
Many people seem to see Nirvana as a guilty pleasure these days. This is wrong. There was a reason that they were so successful and that is because Kurt was a fantastic songwriter. This song, entitled “Sappy” was probably written as early as 1987, yet never featured on any album. It was recorded a bunch of times at various studios but Kurt was never happy with the results. In my eyes the definitive version was the version recorded with Albini at Pachyderm Studios in 1993. However, this version doesn”™t appear to be on Spotify so you will have to listen to the Jack Endino recording instead. Yes, I could get a job as a Nirvana historian I know.
I”™m going to leave this here. But all I will say is “Bro Hymn” by Pennywise. It is fantastic. I wish they had the tribute version on here, but alas they don”™t.
Wildchild ”“ Renegade Master – Fatboy Slim Old Skool Radio Edit
Delirious? ”“ Deeper
Steve ”“ My Ever My All (Falling Down Album Version)
DC Talk ”“ Jesus Freak
Red Hot Chili Peppers ”“ Police Helicopter
Green Day ”“ Minority
Muse ”“ Muscle Museum
Limp Bizkit ”“ Break Stuff
Linkin Park ”“ One Step Closer
Lenny Kravitz ”“ Fly Away
Less Than Jake ”“ Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding
[spunge] ”“ Kicking Pigeons
Jesse James ”“ Shoes
Sublime ”“ Santeria
Flogging Molly ”“ What”™s Left of the Flag
Richard Cheese ”“ Down With The Sickness
Weird Al Yankovic ”“ Angry White Boy Polka
NOFX ”“ Monosyllabic Girl
(Hed) Planet Earth ”“ Suck It Up
The Union Underground ”“ Turn Me On “Mr. Deadman” – Explicit Version
System Of A Down ”“ F**k The System – Explicit Version
Kiss ”“ God Gave Rock ”˜N”™ Roll To You II
Queen ”“ One Vision (Single Version)
Jimi Hendrix Experience ”“ Crosstown Traffic
Wolfmother ”“ Dimension
Ocean Colour Scene ”“ Hundred Mile High City
The Living End ”“ Hold Up
Does It Offend You, Yeah? ”“ We Are Rockstars
Hadouken! ”“ Liquid Lives – Original Version
Mint Royale ”“ Singin”™ In The Rain
Pendulum ”“ Granite
Sway ”“ Mercedes-Benz – Radio Edit
The Cat Empire ”“ Hello
Chuck Berry ”“ Roll Over Beethoven – Single Version
Aretha Franklin ”“ Think
The Commitments ”“ Try A Little Tenderness
”¦and now the Blurb.
This is a demonstration of how my musical taste has changed and developed over the years since i started listening to music. Tracks 1-3 (age 10-14)
I apologise for the first track but i remember that PJ and Duncan – Psyche was the first album I ever owned (on tape). I thought I was cool. Turned out I was wrong. I also remember my sister owning Twist and shout on vinyl and listening to it constantly. As for renegade master it”™s a track that is good (even to this day) at high volume.
Tracks 4-12 (age 15-18)
I spent this time in an exceptionally bad band. hence minority. we covered it. (there should be some blink 182 here as well but spotify didnt have it). Also I was heavily involved in my school christian union which explains the bit of christian music (Steve, Delirious? and DC Talk). My ever my all is (in my opinion) a perfect indie style track. Guitar led with somr interesting twiddly bits. And then like any good teenager I started listening to Nu-Metal.
Tracks 13-23 (age 19-22) While I was at university my CD collection increased from 30 CDs to just under 1000. There is a lot of music in there but this is the pick of it. There is a selection of Ska punk from DJing at the local punk night. Richard Cheese and Weird Al have made some awful tracks in their time but these 2 I personally think are inch perfect comedy covers. And then yet more nu-metal from being Vice President of the uni Rock society. I hasten to add that these tracks are of a slightly better quality nu-metal than the earlier tracks. I suppose thats all personal opinion mind.
Tracks 23-34 (age 23-25)
In this time I DJ”™d in a (slightly alternative) Dingy night club. Hence the fairly popular guitar led Rock. Dimension and Hundred Mile city are both examples of songs built round astonishing guitar riffs. I never get bored of the way the Ocean Colour Scene track starts. The Living End are an underratred australian punk three piece. I discovered them through the guitar hero game but the rest of their back catalogue is well worth a listen aswell.
The next 5 tracks are what I like to call ”˜volume”™ tracks. On the whole I dont like them much. But when played at ear bleeding volume in a club they are excellent.
Tracks 35-38 (age 25 – old) I quit my job in the club and decided I wanted cheerful music with a tune and less swearing for my baby to listen to. You can not go wrong with old Rock n Roll and Rythmn and Blues. I can listen to this sort of thing all day. Amazing vocals and nobody is trying too hard to do interesting and new things. Its very simple but brilliant.
I want to add I still listen to all of this music. I never get tired of any of it. in fact i”™m off to listen to Limp Bizkit. Brilliant.
Morning all you beautiful people. Today we”™ve got a real treat for you. I really love it when people theme their playlists – me? I”™m rubbish. I try and get them to flow, but I never really have a decent theme for any of mine. This one, however, has inspired me to create a similar one of my own and I hope it offers inspiration to yourselves, too.
So here”™s Simon Mogg: father, husband, video game tsar, and genuinely beautiful man.
Love, David
Hey Dave,
Not sure if this is the sort of thing you”™re looking for. Not exactly music that”™ll be new to people but it is very personal. I wont be offended if you dont use it. Either way I”™ve enjoyed compiling it.
Wildchild ”“ Renegade Master – Fatboy Slim Old Skool Radio Edit
Delirious? ”“ Deeper
Steve ”“ My Ever My All (Falling Down Album Version)
DC Talk ”“ Jesus Freak
Red Hot Chili Peppers ”“ Police Helicopter
Green Day ”“ Minority
Muse ”“ Muscle Museum
Limp Bizkit ”“ Break Stuff
Linkin Park ”“ One Step Closer
Lenny Kravitz ”“ Fly Away
Less Than Jake ”“ Help Save The Youth Of America From Exploding
[spunge] ”“ Kicking Pigeons
Jesse James ”“ Shoes
Sublime ”“ Santeria
Flogging Molly ”“ What”™s Left of the Flag
Richard Cheese ”“ Down With The Sickness
Weird Al Yankovic ”“ Angry White Boy Polka
NOFX ”“ Monosyllabic Girl
(Hed) Planet Earth ”“ Suck It Up
The Union Underground ”“ Turn Me On “Mr. Deadman” – Explicit Version
System Of A Down ”“ F**k The System – Explicit Version
Kiss ”“ God Gave Rock ”˜N”™ Roll To You II
Queen ”“ One Vision (Single Version)
Jimi Hendrix Experience ”“ Crosstown Traffic
Wolfmother ”“ Dimension
Ocean Colour Scene ”“ Hundred Mile High City
The Living End ”“ Hold Up
Does It Offend You, Yeah? ”“ We Are Rockstars
Hadouken! ”“ Liquid Lives – Original Version
Mint Royale ”“ Singin”™ In The Rain
Pendulum ”“ Granite
Sway ”“ Mercedes-Benz – Radio Edit
The Cat Empire ”“ Hello
Chuck Berry ”“ Roll Over Beethoven – Single Version
Aretha Franklin ”“ Think
The Commitments ”“ Try A Little Tenderness
”¦and now the Blurb.
This is a demonstration of how my musical taste has changed and developed over the years since i started listening to music. Tracks 1-3 (age 10-14)
I apologise for the first track but i remember that PJ and Duncan – Psyche was the first album I ever owned (on tape). I thought I was cool. Turned out I was wrong. I also remember my sister owning Twist and shout on vinyl and listening to it constantly. As for renegade master it”™s a track that is good (even to this day) at high volume.
Tracks 4-12 (age 15-18)
I spent this time in an exceptionally bad band. hence minority. we covered it. (there should be some blink 182 here as well but spotify didnt have it). Also I was heavily involved in my school christian union which explains the bit of christian music (Steve, Delirious? and DC Talk). My ever my all is (in my opinion) a perfect indie style track. Guitar led with somr interesting twiddly bits. And then like any good teenager I started listening to Nu-Metal.
Tracks 13-23 (age 19-22) While I was at university my CD collection increased from 30 CDs to just under 1000. There is a lot of music in there but this is the pick of it. There is a selection of Ska punk from DJing at the local punk night. Richard Cheese and Weird Al have made some awful tracks in their time but these 2 I personally think are inch perfect comedy covers. And then yet more nu-metal from being Vice President of the uni Rock society. I hasten to add that these tracks are of a slightly better quality nu-metal than the earlier tracks. I suppose thats all personal opinion mind.
Tracks 23-34 (age 23-25)
In this time I DJ”™d in a (slightly alternative) Dingy night club. Hence the fairly popular guitar led Rock. Dimension and Hundred Mile city are both examples of songs built round astonishing guitar riffs. I never get bored of the way the Ocean Colour Scene track starts. The Living End are an underratred australian punk three piece. I discovered them through the guitar hero game but the rest of their back catalogue is well worth a listen aswell.
The next 5 tracks are what I like to call ”˜volume”™ tracks. On the whole I dont like them much. But when played at ear bleeding volume in a club they are excellent.
Tracks 35-38 (age 25 – old) I quit my job in the club and decided I wanted cheerful music with a tune and less swearing for my baby to listen to. You can not go wrong with old Rock n Roll and Rythmn and Blues. I can listen to this sort of thing all day. Amazing vocals and nobody is trying too hard to do interesting and new things. Its very simple but brilliant.
I want to add I still listen to all of this music. I never get tired of any of it. in fact i”™m off to listen to Limp Bizkit. Brilliant.
This playlist is simply a compilation of tracks that I love. Track by track:
I Wanna Be Adored – One of the best album openers of all time from one of the best albums of all time. What better track to sit at the top of my first playlist.
Alone, together – I love The Strokes first album and this is a great track. I love the way the song builds. The last 30 seconds are particularly cool.
Mirror Kissers – This track reminds me of the first time I saw The Cribs live. They are a great band, full of energy and full of tunes.
As above, so below – I”™m not a massive fan of Klaxons but I love this tune from Myths of the Near Future.
This Momentary – I like Delphic. I”™ve been listening to their album a lot in the car. This track is one of the highlights.
True Faith – I love the lyrics to this tune. I also love the tune. Beautiful.
Situation – One of my favourite electronic tracks of all time.
Empire Ants – Highlight off the new Gorillaz album. Beautiful track from what is in my opinion album of the year so far.
Can You Give It – I like the video to this track as it focuses around the cheese rolling event in Gloucester. It”™s also a decent tune.
Evening/Morning – I love the guitar on this tune. Another band I have been listening to a lot on my commute recently.
Secret Door – Superb track from Arctic Monkeys best album to date.
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side – A beautiful classic, plain and simple.
Last Broadcast – This track reminds me of the time I met my wife. It was a good summer!
Heart of Gold – Classic! Love the harmonica.
All Apologies – I love this track, particularly this version taken from their MTV Unplugged set.
Picture Book – Takes me back to my childhood.
Cousins – This track is quite hectic but I love it. The video is great too!
Muzzle #1 – The Whip are a great band. Seen them live a few times now. They were particularly awesome on a wet Friday morning at Glastonbury last year and got the crowd going. Then the sun came out. This is a highlight from X Marks Destination.
A Forest – A beautifully haunting track.
Monkey Man – I love the guitar playing onthis track.Tin Soldier – Classic! I love the drums on this.
Pretty Little Ditty – Reminds me of hot summer days when I was supposed to be revising for my GCSE”™s. Lovely guitar tone.Long Time Coming – One word, Summer!!
Nature Springs – I adore The Good, The Bad and The Queen album and to be honest could have put any of the tracks from it in this list. One of the albums of the last decade.
Glory Box – This track used to get played a lot on the jukebox in my local during the 90”™s. It reminds me of being pissed and stoned and brings a smile to my face whenever I hear it.
Yeah, hello. It”™s Wednesday. I”™m feeling rather apathetic in general today so you”™ll excuse me for not performing virtual fellatio on each and every one of you ingrates in this mornings news post. Ha, Dave just called me an arsehole. What a prick. Anyway, enough of the banter and on with what is important in life – music. We”™ve had a few more excellent submissions that I”™m pretty hyped about running. Just to let everyone know, we”™ve abandoned running playlists in the order that they are submitted. The reasoning behind this should be easy enough to understand. We”™re trying to keep the playlists varied, so we are going to try not to run similar playlists back to back. Don”™t worry, however. ALL SUBMISSIONS WILL BE PUBLISHED. I swear on my Fender Jaguar, my Harajuku sunglasses and my hearing. Oh and er, keep up the submissions. Your submissions sustain me.
Right, today we have the fine young man with the handle of Rich Young stepping up to provide something to help us get one step closer to the weekend. So a big thanks to Rich for providing the soundtrack to Wednesday! Go Rich!
This playlist is simply a compilation of tracks that I love. Track by track:
I Wanna Be Adored – One of the best album openers of all time from one of the best albums of all time. What better track to sit at the top of my first playlist.
Alone, together – I love The Strokes first album and this is a great track. I love the way the song builds. The last 30 seconds are particularly cool.
Mirror Kissers – This track reminds me of the first time I saw The Cribs live. They are a great band, full of energy and full of tunes.
As above, so below – I”™m not a massive fan of Klaxons but I love this tune from Myths of the Near Future.
This Momentary – I like Delphic. I”™ve been listening to their album a lot in the car. This track is one of the highlights.
True Faith – I love the lyrics to this tune. I also love the tune. Beautiful.
Situation – One of my favourite electronic tracks of all time.
Empire Ants – Highlight off the new Gorillaz album. Beautiful track from what is in my opinion album of the year so far.
Can You Give It – I like the video to this track as it focuses around the cheese rolling event in Gloucester. It”™s also a decent tune.
Evening/Morning – I love the guitar on this tune. Another band I have been listening to a lot on my commute recently.
Secret Door – Superb track from Arctic Monkeys best album to date.
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side – A beautiful classic, plain and simple.
Last Broadcast – This track reminds me of the time I met my wife. It was a good summer!
Heart of Gold – Classic! Love the harmonica.
All Apologies – I love this track, particularly this version taken from their MTV Unplugged set.
Picture Book – Takes me back to my childhood.
Cousins – This track is quite hectic but I love it. The video is great too!
Muzzle #1 – The Whip are a great band. Seen them live a few times now. They were particularly awesome on a wet Friday morning at Glastonbury last year and got the crowd going. Then the sun came out. This is a highlight from X Marks Destination.
A Forest – A beautifully haunting track.
Monkey Man – I love the guitar playing onthis track.Tin Soldier – Classic! I love the drums on this.
Pretty Little Ditty – Reminds me of hot summer days when I was supposed to be revising for my GCSE”™s. Lovely guitar tone.Long Time Coming – One word, Summer!!
Nature Springs – I adore The Good, The Bad and The Queen album and to be honest could have put any of the tracks from it in this list. One of the albums of the last decade.
Glory Box – This track used to get played a lot on the jukebox in my local during the 90”™s. It reminds me of being pissed and stoned and brings a smile to my face whenever I hear it.
Good evening all. Being a musical troglodyte compared to most of you, I”™ve started simple and put into my mix the music I”™ve listened to most over the past 6 years. I”™ve only put in one track per artist otherwise it”™d be a very dull list. There are some notable absences. Arcade Fire (The Arcade Fire? Discuss) would have been there if Spotify had it. I”™m pretty sure no one else is going to like them all but also that there will be at least one track on there you do. They may not flow seamlessly but I love them all. Here”™s the listing and below some sort of explanation. And here”™s the link”¦
Track List
Eels ”“ Hey Man (Now You”™re Really Living)
Johnny Cash ”“ Solitary Man
Kanye West ”“ Jesus Walks
She Wants Revenge ”“ Tear You Apart
Malcolm Middleton ”“ We”™re All Going To Die
Sigur Ros ”“ Gobbledigook
Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star ”“ Weird Fishes Arpeggi
The Polyphonic Spree ”“ Light & Day/Reach For The Sun
The Cinematic Underground ”“ My Dear Self
Pixies ”“ Where Is My Mind?
Damien Rice ”“ Cannonball
Talking Heads ”“ Once In A Lifetime
Los Campesinos! ”“ You! Me! Dancing!
Rage Against The Machine ”“ Killing In The Name
Modest Mouse ”“ The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Undertones ”“ Teenage Kicks
Blur ”“ Song 2
The Killers ”“ Mr. Brightside
The Knife ”“ Heartbeats
London Symphony Orchestra ”“ The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, The Bringer Of War
LCD Soundsystem ”“ All my Friends
System Of A Down ”“ B.Y.O.B.
Bloc Party ”“ Flux
David Bowie ”“ I”™m Afraid Of Americans (V1) (Radio Edit Of Trent Reznor Mix)
Rob Dougan ”“ Clubbed To Death – Kurayamino Variation
Antony & The Johnsons ”“ Hope There”™s Someone
David Gray ”“ Babylon
London Music Works ”“ 28 Days Later – In The House-In A Heartbeat
Willy Mason ”“ Oxygen
The Streets ”“ Don”™t Mug Yourself
U2 ”“ Beautiful Day
The Buzzcocks ”“ Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn”™t”™ve)?
There you go and now for my defence.
Eels ”“ Hey Man (Now You”™re Really Living).
I don”™t know about you but the daily grind can really get me down. I love this song for the way in which it reminds me that life is life. There isn”™t a do over option and there”™s no such thing as not really living so enjoy it. That goes for if its kissing a beautiful girl or crying your heart out. These emotional aspects remind you that your living so chin up and keep on going.
Johnny Cash ”“ Solitary Man.
It”™s the man in black which is a great start and also it a great “I”™ve been alone for so long” anthem. Everything in its time and until then me and Johnny will keep singing along.
Kanye West ”“ Jesus Walks
Don”™t really have a story for this one. Just one of the first tracks I bought on itunes so got muchos plays on the system before I had a chance to add more music.
She Wants Revenge ”“ Tear You Apart
This is a bit of a cheat. I actually wanted to put on a mash up of Tear you apart and Love will tear us apart by A + D. (Strongly recommend A + D for some quality mash ups) but quelle surprise Spotify doesn”™t have it. So I went for the lesser known track and bunged it on here.
Malcolm Middleton ”“ We”™re All Going To Die
A failed Christmas number one campaign a few years back brought this to my attention. Its vein of black humour appealed to me as did the tune.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star ”“ Weird Fishes Arpeggi
I wanted the original here but again Spotify let me down. No matter. Have a lullaby instead
The Polyphonic Spree ”“ Light & Day/Reach For The Sun
Happy clappy chappies to make you feel good. It makes it seem like the sun is shining even on those days when the clouds are there and its chucking down cats and dogs
The Cinematic Underground ”“ My Dear Self
A haunting melody and lyrics about the necessity for human interaction and companionship. Love how it ties into the down feelings when feeling alone. And on a juvenile level the masturbation joke towards the end is good too.
Pixies ”“ Where Is My Mind?
The closing track to one of the best films ever. A cutting satire on the nature of manhood in the modern world or an excuse for Brad Pitt to punch people in the face? You decide. Would have also loved to have had the “This is your life” track from the soundtrack too. About the fleeting nature of existence and how it all ending. For some reason it cheers me up but doesn”™t motivate me to do much.
Damien Rice ”“ Cannonball
Again no story. I just like it.
Talking Heads ”“ Once In A Lifetime
I remember hearing this at some point as a youngster but for the life of me can”™t remember where. I wasn”™t until about the age of 18 I managed to find out what that part remembered song lurking at the back of my head was and for it to become a fine favourite. Again another song about life and what it chucks at you. Hmm maybe this is a themed list after all.
Los Campesinos! ”“ You! Me! Dancing!
I listened to this album on repeat whilst writing my dissertation. This was great for a break at 3am in a little study room in the library. Put it on, bop about a bit and then go back to staring at a screen not really knowing about what your talking about. Ahh Good times.
Rage Against The Machine ”“ Killing In The Name
Great for angry dancing in the basement at Bradford University. Get all those anti social tendencies out in a safe manner then go back to being a more pleasant human without actually telling people to F. Off.
Modest Mouse ”“ The Good Times Are Killing Me
Let”™s just say that I do have a hedonistic side and leave it at that.
The Undertones ”“ Teenage Kicks
If John Peel(God Bless his soul) rates it then its at least worth a moment of your time. It harks back to teenage years even if your teenage years weren”™t as cool as the song makes them sound, as mine surely weren”™t.
Blur ”“ Song 2
Another good jump around the room song.
The Killers ”“ Mr. Brightside
This is great for belting out on a dancefloor and having a good old sing along to in the car. No deeper reason than that.
The Knife ”“ Heartbeats
I want to say Jose Mourinho released a cover of this a few years back but have a feeling that I”™m slightly confused there [Editor”™s note: It was on the album “The Special One Sings The Blues”, I think – Dave]. As much as I love covers its always good to go back to the original every so often.
London Symphony Orchestra ”“ The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, The Bringer Of War
We can all thank my dad for this choice. He had this on tape back when I was a wee lad and I”™ve loved it ever since. The bombast and driving rhythm behind it are just engrossing and captivating. The whole suite is brilliant but this is my favourite part of it all.
LCD Soundsystem ”“ All my Friends
Another good track to remind you of the good times when you”™re mates are far away.
System Of A Down ”“ B.Y.O.B.
Shouting sing along action again.
Bloc Party ”“ Flux
Again no real story
David Bowie ”“ I”™m Afraid Of Americans (V1) (Radio Edit Of Trent Reznor Mix)
I love the multi layering of the sound in this track and also the idea of Bowie fleeing screaming every time an American pops their head around the door.
Rob Dougan ”“ Clubbed To Death – Kurayamino Variation
You may know this from a little film called “The Matrix” but Rod Dougan”™s whole album is worth checking out.
Antony & The Johnsons ”“ Hope There”™s Someone
Hauntingly beautiful song which builds and builds until it explodes towards the end. I think this is another one from the early days of Itunes and I loved it so much I bought the album too. Album not as good but still worth a listen.
David Gray ”“ Babylon
Not sure why this is here. Still a catchy song
London Music Works ”“ 28 Days Later – In The House-In A Heartbeat
This song does seem to have its own heartbeat and after hearing it in the background of various adverts and trailers I tracked it down and am always willing to be swept away by it.
Willy Mason ”“ Oxygen
A less shouty sing along one here. I want to describe the pum ta pum pum beat as one of the things I like about this but don”™t think that is going to translate. Feel free to ignore that bit.
The Streets ”“ Don”™t Mug Yourself
Another driving beat behind this one. Its got the feeling of hanging out with your mates shooting the breeze and ragging on each other whenever you can.
U2 ”“ Beautiful Day
Another sing along one here which I don”™t associate with the football which is probably just as well.
The Buzzcocks ”“ Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn”™t”™ve)
I know I have. And I”™ll be surprised at anyone who claims differently.
Morning chaps. Working the late shift is all kinds of awesome. Woke up without the usual blind “ah crap I”™m late” panic, managed to grab some breakfast and a coffee (a rarity, let me tell you), had a play with the kitties and listened to some music before coming to work. Bliss. Downside? I”™m stuck here until 7pm tonight. You win some, you lose some.
Anyway, today”™s mix is by the powerhouse that is Rhys Howell (@Ghop56 on Twitter – bully him into posting some more), a guy I”™ve known for many years now. Don”™t let that put you off.
Good evening all. Being a musical troglodyte compared to most of you, I”™ve started simple and put into my mix the music I”™ve listened to most over the past 6 years. I”™ve only put in one track per artist otherwise it”™d be a very dull list. There are some notable absences. Arcade Fire (The Arcade Fire? Discuss) would have been there if Spotify had it. I”™m pretty sure no one else is going to like them all but also that there will be at least one track on there you do. They may not flow seamlessly but I love them all. Here”™s the listing and below some sort of explanation. And here”™s the link”¦
Track List
Eels ”“ Hey Man (Now You”™re Really Living)
Johnny Cash ”“ Solitary Man
Kanye West ”“ Jesus Walks
She Wants Revenge ”“ Tear You Apart
Malcolm Middleton ”“ We”™re All Going To Die
Sigur Ros ”“ Gobbledigook
Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star ”“ Weird Fishes Arpeggi
The Polyphonic Spree ”“ Light & Day/Reach For The Sun
The Cinematic Underground ”“ My Dear Self
Pixies ”“ Where Is My Mind?
Damien Rice ”“ Cannonball
Talking Heads ”“ Once In A Lifetime
Los Campesinos! ”“ You! Me! Dancing!
Rage Against The Machine ”“ Killing In The Name
Modest Mouse ”“ The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Undertones ”“ Teenage Kicks
Blur ”“ Song 2
The Killers ”“ Mr. Brightside
The Knife ”“ Heartbeats
London Symphony Orchestra ”“ The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, The Bringer Of War
LCD Soundsystem ”“ All my Friends
System Of A Down ”“ B.Y.O.B.
Bloc Party ”“ Flux
David Bowie ”“ I”™m Afraid Of Americans (V1) (Radio Edit Of Trent Reznor Mix)
Rob Dougan ”“ Clubbed To Death – Kurayamino Variation
Antony & The Johnsons ”“ Hope There”™s Someone
David Gray ”“ Babylon
London Music Works ”“ 28 Days Later – In The House-In A Heartbeat
Willy Mason ”“ Oxygen
The Streets ”“ Don”™t Mug Yourself
U2 ”“ Beautiful Day
The Buzzcocks ”“ Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn”™t”™ve)?
There you go and now for my defence.
Eels ”“ Hey Man (Now You”™re Really Living).
I don”™t know about you but the daily grind can really get me down. I love this song for the way in which it reminds me that life is life. There isn”™t a do over option and there”™s no such thing as not really living so enjoy it. That goes for if its kissing a beautiful girl or crying your heart out. These emotional aspects remind you that your living so chin up and keep on going.
Johnny Cash ”“ Solitary Man.
It”™s the man in black which is a great start and also it a great “I”™ve been alone for so long” anthem. Everything in its time and until then me and Johnny will keep singing along.
Kanye West ”“ Jesus Walks
Don”™t really have a story for this one. Just one of the first tracks I bought on itunes so got muchos plays on the system before I had a chance to add more music.
She Wants Revenge ”“ Tear You Apart
This is a bit of a cheat. I actually wanted to put on a mash up of Tear you apart and Love will tear us apart by A + D. (Strongly recommend A + D for some quality mash ups) but quelle surprise Spotify doesn”™t have it. So I went for the lesser known track and bunged it on here.
Malcolm Middleton ”“ We”™re All Going To Die
A failed Christmas number one campaign a few years back brought this to my attention. Its vein of black humour appealed to me as did the tune.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Rock Star ”“ Weird Fishes Arpeggi
I wanted the original here but again Spotify let me down. No matter. Have a lullaby instead
The Polyphonic Spree ”“ Light & Day/Reach For The Sun
Happy clappy chappies to make you feel good. It makes it seem like the sun is shining even on those days when the clouds are there and its chucking down cats and dogs
The Cinematic Underground ”“ My Dear Self
A haunting melody and lyrics about the necessity for human interaction and companionship. Love how it ties into the down feelings when feeling alone. And on a juvenile level the masturbation joke towards the end is good too.
Pixies ”“ Where Is My Mind?
The closing track to one of the best films ever. A cutting satire on the nature of manhood in the modern world or an excuse for Brad Pitt to punch people in the face? You decide. Would have also loved to have had the “This is your life” track from the soundtrack too. About the fleeting nature of existence and how it all ending. For some reason it cheers me up but doesn”™t motivate me to do much.
Damien Rice ”“ Cannonball
Again no story. I just like it.
Talking Heads ”“ Once In A Lifetime
I remember hearing this at some point as a youngster but for the life of me can”™t remember where. I wasn”™t until about the age of 18 I managed to find out what that part remembered song lurking at the back of my head was and for it to become a fine favourite. Again another song about life and what it chucks at you. Hmm maybe this is a themed list after all.
Los Campesinos! ”“ You! Me! Dancing!
I listened to this album on repeat whilst writing my dissertation. This was great for a break at 3am in a little study room in the library. Put it on, bop about a bit and then go back to staring at a screen not really knowing about what your talking about. Ahh Good times.
Rage Against The Machine ”“ Killing In The Name
Great for angry dancing in the basement at Bradford University. Get all those anti social tendencies out in a safe manner then go back to being a more pleasant human without actually telling people to F. Off.
Modest Mouse ”“ The Good Times Are Killing Me
Let”™s just say that I do have a hedonistic side and leave it at that.
The Undertones ”“ Teenage Kicks
If John Peel(God Bless his soul) rates it then its at least worth a moment of your time. It harks back to teenage years even if your teenage years weren”™t as cool as the song makes them sound, as mine surely weren”™t.
Blur ”“ Song 2
Another good jump around the room song.
The Killers ”“ Mr. Brightside
This is great for belting out on a dancefloor and having a good old sing along to in the car. No deeper reason than that.
The Knife ”“ Heartbeats
I want to say Jose Mourinho released a cover of this a few years back but have a feeling that I”™m slightly confused there [Editor”™s note: It was on the album “The Special One Sings The Blues”, I think – Dave]. As much as I love covers its always good to go back to the original every so often.
London Symphony Orchestra ”“ The Planets, Op. 32: I. Mars, The Bringer Of War
We can all thank my dad for this choice. He had this on tape back when I was a wee lad and I”™ve loved it ever since. The bombast and driving rhythm behind it are just engrossing and captivating. The whole suite is brilliant but this is my favourite part of it all.
LCD Soundsystem ”“ All my Friends
Another good track to remind you of the good times when you”™re mates are far away.
System Of A Down ”“ B.Y.O.B.
Shouting sing along action again.
Bloc Party ”“ Flux
Again no real story
David Bowie ”“ I”™m Afraid Of Americans (V1) (Radio Edit Of Trent Reznor Mix)
I love the multi layering of the sound in this track and also the idea of Bowie fleeing screaming every time an American pops their head around the door.
Rob Dougan ”“ Clubbed To Death – Kurayamino Variation
You may know this from a little film called “The Matrix” but Rod Dougan”™s whole album is worth checking out.
Antony & The Johnsons ”“ Hope There”™s Someone
Hauntingly beautiful song which builds and builds until it explodes towards the end. I think this is another one from the early days of Itunes and I loved it so much I bought the album too. Album not as good but still worth a listen.
David Gray ”“ Babylon
Not sure why this is here. Still a catchy song
London Music Works ”“ 28 Days Later – In The House-In A Heartbeat
This song does seem to have its own heartbeat and after hearing it in the background of various adverts and trailers I tracked it down and am always willing to be swept away by it.
Willy Mason ”“ Oxygen
A less shouty sing along one here. I want to describe the pum ta pum pum beat as one of the things I like about this but don”™t think that is going to translate. Feel free to ignore that bit.
The Streets ”“ Don”™t Mug Yourself
Another driving beat behind this one. Its got the feeling of hanging out with your mates shooting the breeze and ragging on each other whenever you can.
U2 ”“ Beautiful Day
Another sing along one here which I don”™t associate with the football which is probably just as well.
The Buzzcocks ”“ Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn”™t”™ve)
I know I have. And I”™ll be surprised at anyone who claims differently.
I”™m Rik and I know a few of the lads through school (Thom, Neil and JB) we spent most of our 6 years together either accusing each other of being gay in increasingly creative ways or saving up spit for an entire double English lesson then smashing two full cheeks worth of saliva all over each other”™s blazers. We were also rather fond of swearing all over our exercise books with phrases such as “Suck my fat willy ladies” or “Good evening. Would you like to see my ball bag?” Quite simply, time very well spent. [Editors note: I also remember the phrase “I”™ll have a big bulls willy and chips, please” was scrawled on Rik”™s pencil case during a particularly frantic Business Studies lesson – Thom].
We also spent a lot of time listening to music, watching late night Eurotrash and pissing about with computers. Whilst Thom and Neil put these skills to good use and went into computers, I went to uni and spent most of my time sleeping and wanking before getting my old DIY store job back after I ran out of money in 6 months (Dont worry I eventually got a proper job, i.e. one that destroys my soul every minute I”™m there”¦.) Again music”™s been a constant and people no matter how rough things get, listen to a few tracks you dig and I guarantee you wont feel as bad.
So here”™s my random playlist of bands I like or unloved classics (I couldn”™t resist putting Journey in there purely because its the end credits for the Larry Burns episode of the Simpsons and sums up the end to almost all of the shite 80”™s films i love). Enjoy my lovely little sluts.
Tracklist:
Re: Your Brains – Jonathon Coulton
Devil With a Blue Dress On – Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels
Mother we cant get enough – New Radicals
Who was in my room last night? – Butthole Surfers
Cigarette Machine – White Rose Movement
New York – Stephen Fretwell
Voodoo Circus – De La Soul
Wide Awake – The Twang
Dirty Mind – The Pipettes
Better off as Two – FrankMusik
Not nineteen forever – The Courteeners
Raspberry Beret -Prince
Rise – Public Image Limited
Chips Ahoy! – The Hold Steady
Everybody come on – Mr Reds vs DJ Skribble
Over and Over again – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
I Wish – SkeeLo
Gangsters – The Specials
Fight Music – D12
She – Grand Avenue
Your little hoodrat friend – The Hold Steady
Wise Guy – Joe Pesci
Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Into your arms -The Lemonheads
Lucio starts fires – Joe Lean and The Jing Jang Jong
Perseverence – Terrorvision
Let Go -Frou Frou
Freakin Out – Graham Coxon
Falling Out of Reach – Guillemots
Any way you want it – Journey
Middle of Nowhere – Hot Hot Heat
Stir It Up – Patti Labelle
Love Story – Layo and Bushwacka!
Daft Punk is playing at my house – LCD Soundsystem
“A playlist so random its highly likely Thom may shit himself through fear.”
Happy Monday, proles. I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend, I know I did. The best, in fact. I”™m so goddamn lucky it hurts. But enough of that right now, we”™re here for the music.
Do you know, I”™ve waited so long to get this mix up. I really have. Today is the perfect day to run it. A sunny Monday. Looking at the playlist, it is going to kick the mundane right out of Monday and make you music so hard your fingernails grow an inch. Yes, I just used “music” as a verb. Now, I will leave you in the plesant company of the living legend that is, Rikki M. Hill, esq.
I”™m Rik and I know a few of the lads through school (Thom, Neil and JB) we spent most of our 6 years together either accusing each other of being gay in increasingly creative ways or saving up spit for an entire double English lesson then smashing two full cheeks worth of saliva all over each other”™s blazers. We were also rather fond of swearing all over our exercise books with phrases such as “Suck my fat willy ladies” or “Good evening. Would you like to see my ball bag?” Quite simply, time very well spent. [Editors note: I also remember the phrase “I”™ll have a big bulls willy and chips, please” was scrawled on Rik”™s pencil case during a particularly frantic Business Studies lesson – Thom].
We also spent a lot of time listening to music, watching late night Eurotrash and pissing about with computers. Whilst Thom and Neil put these skills to good use and went into computers, I went to uni and spent most of my time sleeping and wanking before getting my old DIY store job back after I ran out of money in 6 months (Dont worry I eventually got a proper job, i.e. one that destroys my soul every minute I”™m there”¦.) Again music”™s been a constant and people no matter how rough things get, listen to a few tracks you dig and I guarantee you wont feel as bad.
So here”™s my random playlist of bands I like or unloved classics (I couldn”™t resist putting Journey in there purely because its the end credits for the Larry Burns episode of the Simpsons and sums up the end to almost all of the shite 80”™s films i love). Enjoy my lovely little sluts.
Tracklist:
Re: Your Brains – Jonathon Coulton
Devil With a Blue Dress On – Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels
Mother we cant get enough – New Radicals
Who was in my room last night? – Butthole Surfers
Cigarette Machine – White Rose Movement
New York – Stephen Fretwell
Voodoo Circus – De La Soul
Wide Awake – The Twang
Dirty Mind – The Pipettes
Better off as Two – FrankMusik
Not nineteen forever – The Courteeners
Raspberry Beret -Prince
Rise – Public Image Limited
Chips Ahoy! – The Hold Steady
Everybody come on – Mr Reds vs DJ Skribble
Over and Over again – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
I Wish – SkeeLo
Gangsters – The Specials
Fight Music – D12
She – Grand Avenue
Your little hoodrat friend – The Hold Steady
Wise Guy – Joe Pesci
Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Into your arms -The Lemonheads
Lucio starts fires – Joe Lean and The Jing Jang Jong
Perseverence – Terrorvision
Let Go -Frou Frou
Freakin Out – Graham Coxon
Falling Out of Reach – Guillemots
Any way you want it – Journey
Middle of Nowhere – Hot Hot Heat
Stir It Up – Patti Labelle
Love Story – Layo and Bushwacka!
Daft Punk is playing at my house – LCD Soundsystem
Johnny Foreigner – I Woke Up On A Beach In Aberystwyth
Cap”™n Jazz – Little League
Andrew Jackson Jihad – A Song Dedicated To The Memory Of Stormy The Rabbit
Girls – Lust For Life
Broken Social Scene – Looks Just Like The Sun
Stars, The Most Serene Republic – Ageless Beauty
Emiliana Torrini – Sunny Road
Final Fantasy – This Is The Dream Of Win & Regine
Sam Isaac – Annie, Why Are You So Angry?
Tilly And The Wall – Beat Control
Invisible – Monster”™s Waltz
Camera Obscura – French Navy
Smoosh – It”™s Cold
Metric – Soft Rock Star
Sound Team – Back In Town
Head Automatica – The Razor
I HEART HUCKABEES – Knock Yourself Out
The Antlers – Two
Tunng – Bullets
Caribou – After Hours
Patrick Watson – Big Bird In A Small Cage
The Beach Boys – Don”™t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (String Overdub)
Andrew Jackson Jihad – People II: The Reckoning
Otis Redding – Try A Little Tenderness (Live)
I”™ve not got much of a blurb today, to be perfectly honest (fun fact: above”™s lyrics were ”˜donated”™ by Thom when I told him I was blurbless). I”™m going to spend the day watching the leaders debate (which, stupidly, I managed to miss last night) and trying to imagine I”™m in hawaii like that fat dude in Street Fighter: The Movie when he”™s being whipped by that other dude with a whip. Sweet whipping action, whip dude.
All I”™ll say is that I”™m not 100% happy with the first few tracks of the playlist, and given more time I”™d have changed them. Stick with it, though, as it gets much much better.
To all the kids with
Headgear and braces and freckly faces
Glasses and acne and foster care families
Eating disorders who sit on the corners
Bikes with a basket and pants with elastic
Retards and spastics and Star Trek fanatics
And guys in gymnastics with lives that are tragic
Chess club contenders with speculative genders
Friends they imagine with matching pyjamas
God loves us all
Johnny Foreigner – I Woke Up On A Beach In Aberystwyth
Cap”™n Jazz – Little League
Andrew Jackson Jihad – A Song Dedicated To The Memory Of Stormy The Rabbit
Girls – Lust For Life
Broken Social Scene – Looks Just Like The Sun
Stars, The Most Serene Republic – Ageless Beauty
Emiliana Torrini – Sunny Road
Final Fantasy – This Is The Dream Of Win & Regine
Sam Isaac – Annie, Why Are You So Angry?
Tilly And The Wall – Beat Control
Invisible – Monster”™s Waltz
Camera Obscura – French Navy
Smoosh – It”™s Cold
Metric – Soft Rock Star
Sound Team – Back In Town
Head Automatica – The Razor
I HEART HUCKABEES – Knock Yourself Out
The Antlers – Two
Tunng – Bullets
Caribou – After Hours
Patrick Watson – Big Bird In A Small Cage
The Beach Boys – Don”™t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) (String Overdub)
Andrew Jackson Jihad – People II: The Reckoning
Otis Redding – Try A Little Tenderness (Live)
I”™ve not got much of a blurb today, to be perfectly honest (fun fact: above”™s lyrics were ”˜donated”™ by Thom when I told him I was blurbless). I”™m going to spend the day watching the leaders debate (which, stupidly, I managed to miss last night) and trying to imagine I”™m in hawaii like that fat dude in Street Fighter: The Movie when he”™s being whipped by that other dude with a whip. Sweet whipping action, whip dude.
All I”™ll say is that I”™m not 100% happy with the first few tracks of the playlist, and given more time I”™d have changed them. Stick with it, though, as it gets much much better.