Looking at a bunch of videos tonight on Yallwire.com, I decided to comment on independent artist Sarah Buxton and her video for “Outside My Window”!! Cute, catchy tune that makes me smile. The video itself is very creative, but a little to corney for my taste. I did catch a cameo or two of Nashville’s finest…but what was up with the hot tub scene! haha! For “goofiness” I give the video 6!
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Sarah Buxton – Outside My Window at www.yallwire.com!!!
Swedish label Despotz sent me an email with some nice tracks. The nicest of which was a song by singer Titiyo. A massive confrontation with enormous, dark and epic soundscapes. Taken from the album Hidden that has just been released in Europe.
ก็เธอนั้นคือคนพิเศษ ที่ได้รับสิทธิพิเศษ
gor ter nan keu kon pi-set tee daai rap sit pi-set You’re someone special who gets special privileges
รักแล้วฉันนั้นก็ไม่เก็บ อยากค้นเธอก็ค้นได้เลย
rak laew chan-nan gor mai gep yaak kon ter gor kon daai loie When I love, I don’t have any secrets, you want to look me up, just do it
ใครว่าสวยแล้วหยิ่ง อ่ะไม่จริงไม่จริง
krai waa suay laew ying a mai jing mai jing Whoever says I’m pretty then I’m arrogant, it’s not true, not true
เพราะว่าอันที่จริงทั้งหยิ่งทั้งสวยนี่นา
pror waa an tee jing tang ying tang suay nee naa Actually, I’m both arrogant and pretty
พอเห็นฉันไม่แล เลยว่าฉันไม่แฟร์
por hen chan mai lae loie waa chan mai fae When they see that I don’t pay attention to, they say I’m not fair
เขาไม่เรียกไม่แฟร์ เราแค่ไม่แคร์มากกว่า
kao mai riak mai fae rao kae mai kae maak gwaa It isn’t called not being fair, just not caring, that’s all
(*)อู้ว..ก็ต้องเลือกมากๆเข้าไว้
oow..gor dtong leuak maak-maak kao wai Ooo! I have to keep being a pain
อู้ว..ใครขออะไรอะไรก็ต้องไม่ได้ไม่ยอม
oow..krai kor a-rai a-rai gor dtong mai daai mai yom Ooo! Whenever anyone asked for anything, I had to refuse
นั่นก่อนได้พบเธอ…
nan gon daai pop ter… That was before I met you…
(**)อ่า..ถึงฉันเริด ฉันเริด ฉันก็ไม่เชิดใส่เธอ
aa..teung chan rert chan rert chan gor mai chert sai ter Ah, no matter how good or how great I am, I wouldn’t snub you
ถึงฉันร้าย ฉันร้าย ฉันก็น่ารักกับเธอ
teung chan raai chan raai chan gor naa rak gap ter Though I’m bad, I’m bad, I’m cute with you
อยากจะลองเล่นตัวอ่ะ หื้มม..ก็กลัวก็กลัวว่าเธอไม่เล่นตอบกลับมานะ
yaak ja long len dtua a hmm..gor glua gor glua waa ter mai len dtop glap maa na I wanna try playing hard to get, hmm… But I’m scared, scared that you won’t play back, won’t come after me
ก็ยากแค่ไหน แค่ไหน ฉันก็จะง่ายกับเธอ
gor yaak kae nai kae nai chan gor ja ngaai gap ter However I am difficult with others, I’ll be easy with you
ฉันไม่ตื๊อ ไม่ตื๊อ แล้วก็ไม่ดื้อกับเธอ
chan mai dteu mai dteu laew gor mai deu gap ter I won’t bother you, won’t bother you, and I won’t be stubborn with you
อ่ะนี่เธอว่ายังไง เรียกฉันว่าที่รักได้หรือยัง
a nee ter waa yang ngai riak chan waa tee rak daai reu yang Ah, what will you say?, can you call me baby?
ใจต้องแข็งไว้ก่อน อีกสักแป๊บค่อยอ่อน
jai dtong kaeng wai gon eek sak bpaep koi on My heart must be tough first, then in a moment gradually soften
ที่จริงไม่ได้งอนแต่ถ้าเธอง้อก็ดี
tee jing mai daai ngon dtae taa ter ngor gor dee Really, I won’t pout, but if you make up, then okay
ปากก็พูดว่าอย่า แต่เธอน่ารักนี่นา
bpaak gor poot waa yaa dtae ter naa rak nee naa My lips say don’t, but you’re so cute!
ฉันเลยก็อ่ะนะไม่กล้าขัดขืนสักที
chan loie gor a na mai glaa kat keun sak tee I don’t dare resist!
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ก็เธอนั้นคือคนพิเศษ ที่ได้รับสิทธิพิเศษ
gor ter nan keu kon pi-set tee daai rap sit pi-set You’re someone special who gets special privileges
รักแล้วฉันนั้นก็ไม่เก็บ อยากค้นเธอก็ค้นได้เลย
rak laew chan-nan gor mai gep yaak kon ter gor kon daai loie When I love, I don’t have any secrets, you want to look me up, just do it
อ่ะเธอเป็นคนถือกุญแจ ส่วนฉันก็แค่รอเธอเปิด
a ter bpen kon teu goon-jae suan chan gor kae ror ter bpert Ah, you’re the person who holds the key, I’m just waiting for you to open me up
และแล้วถ้าอะไรจะเกิด ก็เว้นไว้คิดละกัน
lae laew taa a-rai ja gert gor wen wai kit la gan And then if anything happens, I will leave it for you to think about it, ok?
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อ่ะนี่เธอว่ายังไง เรียกฉันว่าที่รักได้หรือยัง
a nee ter waa yang ngai riak chan waa tee rak daai reu yang Ah, what will you say?, can you call me baby?
Title: ขอบใจ…แต่ไม่เอา / Kob Jai…Dtae Mai Ao (Thanks…But No Thanks)
Artist: Da Endorphine
Album: แสนแสบ / Saen Saeb
Year: 2009
เธอแสดงถึงน้ำใจ ยังห่วงใยหรือหวังดี
Tur sadaeng teung num jai yung huang yai reu wung dee You act kind, still worrying or wishing me well
คำที่ฟังแล้วซึ้งใจ มีให้กันจนวัน.. นี้
Kum tee fung laeo seung jai mee hai gun jon wun…nee The words I listened to and remembered we had to give each other until…today
* อยากขอบใจที่เธอไม่เคยจะลืม ที่เหลือเศษส่วนในใจให้กัน
Yahk kob jai tee tur mai koey ja leum tee leua set suan nai jai hai gun I want to thank you for never forgetting to leave a spot in your heart for me
อยากขอบใจที่แม้จะไปกับเขา ยังสงสารคนอย่างฉัน
Yahk kob jai tee mae ja pbai gun kao yung song sahn kon yahng chun I want to thank you, even though you went with her, you still have pity for someone like me
** แต่อยากให้เอามัน คืนไป ฉันไม่ต้องการฟังคำใดๆ
Dtae yahk hai ao mun keun pbai chun mai dtong gahn fung kum dai dai But I want you to take it back, I don’t need to hear any words
ช่วยเก็บเอาใจเธอคืนไป เดินกลับไปทางเดิม
Chuay gep ao jai tur keun pbai dern glub pbai tahng derm Please keep your heart, go back the same way you came
เดินไป ให้ไกล (ให้ไกลสายตา)
Dern pbai hai glai (Hai glai sai dtah) Walk away, far away (As far as the eye can see)
เธออุตส่าห์ขอเข้ามา ให้เวลาฉันชั่วคราว
Tur oot sah kong kao mah hai welah chun chua krao You try to ask to come in and give me a moment of your time
คงจะกลัวฉันเหงาใจ ยังอุตส่าห์ให้คำหวาน
Kong ja glua chun ngao jai yung oot sah hai kum wahn You’re probably afraid I’m lonely, still trying to tell me some sweet words
Today marks the first day of my year-end countdown of the 75 (and some others that did not make the list) memorable songs that were heard this year. 2009 probably was one of the greatest years in terms of producing quality music. Take note though that songs #75-41 are not ranked accordingly. Once we go to #40, that is where the fun really starts. Let us get the ball rolling, shall we?
#75 Lucky – Jason Mraz feat. Colbie Caillat
From: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things.
This stunning collaboration featuring Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat has been played so many times on my playlist. The song features good songwriting out of Mraz and a beautiful vocal work done by Caillat. Definitely, the song is a keeper and worthy of your listening time.
#74 Birthday Sex – Jeremih
From: Jeremih
In what turned out to be one of the year’s party anthems, Birthday Sex catapulted Jeremih into mainstream success. The song may be annoying to some but I do think that the title gave the song some of its success. The song has a catchy chorus which I liked though the other verses seem bland.
#73 S.O.S (Let The Music Play) – Jordin Sparks
From: Battlefield
Jordin Sparks’ attempt at making a dance song does not really fail. In fact, the song does show that Jordin Sparks is not only a ballad girl. She can definitely do something else than sing ballads. The song’s got a good hook to show for it as well. The song is simply irresistible and one of the only few songs that I liked from her latest effort (with the other song being Battlefield)
#72 Fallin’ For You – Colbie Caillat
From: Breakthrough
Coming off the success of her debut album, Coco, Caillat manages to step up the notch convincingly with Fallin’ For You. The song is typical Caillat – filled with great acoustic hooks and pleasing lyrics that will surely be appreciated by the casual listener.
#71 Party In The U.S.A. – Miley Cyrus
From: The Time of Our Lives
One of the very few cringe-worthy songs here in the countdown, Party In The U.S.A., is filled with the brilliant line “Noddin’ my head like yeah! Moving my hips like yeah!”. Cyrus may have changed her image through the song but I have got to say, the song is one of her better singles out there.
#70 Knock You Down – Keri Hilson feat. Kanye West and Ne-Yo
From: In A Perfect World
One of the best songs from the Hip-hop genre this year. Keri Hilson shines in a synthesizer-heavy song. The best parts of the song would be Kanye West setting the tone with his rap at the beginning of the song and the appearance of Ne-Yo.
#69 Amazing – Kanye West feat. Young Jeezy
From: 808s & Heartbreak
Amazing has turned out to be one of the most popular songs in the basketball community all due because of that NBA commercial which used the song. I have gotta admit that the song is one of best out of West’s latest album alongside Heartless. Kanye is simply Kanye – amidst all the controversies, his talent still shines.
#68 One Time – Justin Bieber
From: My World
Justin Bieber practically rose to fame with this song. Under Usher’s tutelage, Bieber might be one of the biggest pop stars soon. The song is absolutely cheesy and cringe-worthy. However, it got into this list all because many fangirls loved it. Who would ever forget the line “Your world is my world and my fight is your fight!”? Definitely unforgettable yet laughable at the same time.
#67 What About Now – Westlife
From: Where We Are
A stirring rendition of Daughtry’s What About Now by Westlife makes it into my countdown. Nothing really outstanding except for the fact that the boyband managed to make the originally rock song a very fruity pop song. The song is still a decent cover nonetheless.
#66 Bad Boys – Alexandra Burke feat. Flo Rida
From: Overcome
Alexandra Burke is a stunner. What’s surprising about this song is that a Flo Rida apperance actually helps in spicing up the song. Burke’s vocals are outstanding. Also, the beat is astonishingly spectacular. One of the greatest songs from the Pop genre that I have ever heard this year.
#65 Live Like We’re Dying – Kris Allen
From: Kris Allen
The cover of the song from The Script was the recent American Idol winner’s first single after winning. I was not really impressed with the song but heck, the song did teach me some valuable things like there are actually 86,400 seconds in a day. Seriously though, Kris Allen’s effort in the cover is actually laudable though he could have chosen to do an original for his debut single.
#64 Killing In The Name – Rage Against The Machine
From: Rage Against The Machine
How the heck can a 17-year old song crack into my countdown? By beating the single from the latest X-Factor winner, Joe McElderry, that’s how. After a campaign spearheaded by Jon and Tracy Morter succeeded, the song by Rage Against The Machine did the impossible – becoming the new Christmas No. 1 and successfully stopping the 5-year streak of X-Factor singles getting the No. 1 spot come Christmas time.
#63 Sweet Silver Lining – Kate Voegele
From: A Fine Mess
One of the very charming singles from Kate Voegele’s latest album, Sweet Silver Lining manages to convince that Kate Voegele is indeed a special talent. It is just sad though that Kate never gets a lot of attention because of her musical prowess. However, it is a good thing though that Kate’s in One Tree Hill.
#62 New Divide – Linkin Park
From: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen – The Album
Linkin Park cracks the countdown with New Divide which was included in the soundtrack of the second movie of the Transformers franchise. What’s likeable about the song is that it brings out the distinct Linkin Park sound – highly-energized and simply put, intense. Chester Bennington’s vocals are brilliant as well.
#61 No Surprise – Daughtry
From: Leave This Town
The first single from Daughtry’s sophomore album is definitely great. I actually think the song keeps the sound that made Daughtry famous after his Idol career. Though not as great as It’s Not Over (from the Daughtry album), No Surprise still should keep fans satisfied.
Hello there. I’m back home again and just noticed that there is now over 6 million tracks in the Swedish Spotify library. This means roughly 100.000 tracks were added while I was gone. One new addition is this splendid pop album by Camera Obscura. Enjoy!
(My “albums of the year” list will begin tomorrow!)
I discovered My Space has a new playlist compiler called Mix Pod, so I thought I’d give it a shot today. The playlist has 20 songs that are current (mainly on my chart, and the usual suspects) or recent within the last few years. Click on “Get Tracks” below, which will take you to the playlist page where you can hear the songs! The tags below this post will tell you who’s on the playlist
Real Estate are a Psychedelic Surf Band from New Jersey. All members of the band are also members of other local and/or national bands. Real Estate released their debut CD in 2009 to critical and fan acclaim.
Beach Comber—-emerging from a glorious haze, the guitar leads are so relaxed and pleasant you can almost feel the sunshine on your face. The vocals enter the song…they are a pleasant mix of Alternative Folk Rock that will stick with you for a time. This is smooth, layered and perfectly played pop music meant for a wonderful summer day.
Pool Summers—-Deeper in tone and with a much more 70’s inspired feel to it, this song starts with the pleasant jangle that the band is known for. the vocal…pushed way to the back of the mix is second to the crystal clear delivery of the shimmering pop music the band produces. The swirling and layered feel of the song takes you places you can’t get to until June…this is wonderful!!!
Suburban Dogs—-Reminding me of the great psychedelic sounds of the 70’s, this song is rich in texture and sound. The vocal is once again secondary to the shimmering glory of the lead guitar and the lazy drum. Truly that is the beauty and rarity of this band…musically the band is stellar and that is what matters most for fans…not the worlds greatest voice but a nice coming together of excellent voice and stellar musicianship that creates masterful odes to life and emotion.
Black Lake—-With a slow plodding drum beat and strong stellar guitar strums, the vocal again takes on that swirling drug induced pleasure of summer. The sound of the music is so bright and shimmering, you can not refuse or resist it. This is remarkable music…even better than the glory days of 90’s shoe-gaze pop, this includes emotion and true feeling. Astounding!!!
Atlantic City—-Deeper in sound and with a stronger bass line than on other tracks, the lead guitar enter the ray and make you think of the best of The Charlatans or Galaxie 500. This is so shiny and warm, you will forget it is December by the end of the release. this is remarkable…so many sounds going on in a remarkably controlled way. Fantastic!!!
Fake Blues—-Still shimmering with a simple guitar chord and light song construction, the vocal is so pushed to the back it is nearly undecipherable. But that is ok…this is better than Stone Roses at the peak…better than anything the brits produced hiding right here at home in New Jersey. Remarkable!!!
Green River—-Much lighter in sound, the song is almost breezy and fresh like ocean air. The sun pours through the chords and the tone is light and airy. This is remarkable….fresh, new and comfortable all at the same time. as the song progresses, the tone of the song gets even lighter with a subtle dark undertone that is there to remind you all is not gold…this is incredible….you must hear this release.
Suburban Beverage—-Coming up from the darkness at a pleasant pace, the song is easy and breezy in a musical sense. The fuzz of the guitar is present in the back of the mix [how do they do that?]. The chord changes manage to create a nice subtle happiness that will bring you out of whatever mess you are sitting in…this is almost magical. Too good to be true.
Let’s Rock The Beach—-Sounding a bit mundane, the song suffers from the fact that it really sounds like the last song in a remarkable familiar way…the tone s sweet and happy…the guitars are a nice juxtapose of deep and airy sounds that play off of each other to magnificent effect. This is wonderful….just a tad bit too predictable.
Snow Days—-This was just the change that I needed to round the album out on a positive and fine note. The voice is wonderful…the tone is so warm and the music is magically layered. This is freakin’ amazing.
Massive Attack have been pounding trip-hop into our ears since 1988, so no wonder they have become a household name for all of us indie freaks who want something a little different from the music scene. The now duo of which are best known for their single “Teardrop” are embracing their track “Paradise circus” as their next single and to be completely honest I don’t think it’s a terribly bad song but i consequently don’t think its a rather good tune either however the hype that is expected to follow this single shall be massive (DUN DUN DUN the pun master strikes again). The slow soothing cooing of Hope Sandoval glides over processed beats and glass cracking string harmonies that makes this the perfect winter lullaby. If your anything like me though, you don’t want a weak shandy of a winter tune but a pint of whisky with a high dose of toxic liquid entwined in it to really get the blood pumping round your body (Although, i must inform you that this kind of beverage many kill you!)
Yes, Ladies & Gentlemen (Rhi Rhi-) “Rhianna” graces the cover of GQ magazine Topless there is no photoshop done to this photo this is 100% real she looks very captivating in this photo you can read here article here titled appropriately : “Good Girls Gone Bad” here: http://www.gq.com/women/photos/201001/rihanna-video-photos
Death Cab for Cutie was created in only 1997 though they have the sound of a much older polished band. They were named after a 1967 song by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. They started as a small little known band from Washington state, and produced their music through Barsuk Records.
Then in 2004 they signed a deal with the large Atlantic records, and their fame continued to grow. Their music can be found all over in soundtracks, including their new song “Meet Me on the Equinox” which is one of the main singles for the movie New Moon.
Death Cab has a very unique sound that is entirely their own, but not everyone likes it. Many of my friends for some reason seem to hate them with a deep loathing that I cannot understand. Another interesting thing is that the a new band called Owl City seems to have taken the same musical approach as Death Cab, in fact they sound very similar.
Much as I enjoyed Hot Chip’s third album, Made In The Dark, I’ll admit that it was a slightly cluttered, claustrophobic listen. There was a lot going on in some of the tracks – “Shake A Fist” and “Don’t Dance” in particular – and though this was offset by the sparser, more low-key numbers (the title track, for instance, was a masterpiece of concision), the overall vibe was very busy and slightly unfocused. Which is why I’m very excited by the literature surrounding the band’s forthcoming fourth album, entitled One Life Stand because a range of sources have suggested that it will be a more stripped-down and focused affair – an album’s album, if you will.
The album’s release is being preceded by a digital release of the title track which, in truncated form, occupies a radio-friendly three-and-a-half-minutes. And it’s a great pop song, in the catchy mould of “Ready For The Floor”, albeit with an added jaggedness and bite. “Tell me where you’ve been… where you’ve been staying” whispers Alexis Taylor in his most conspiratorial tone, backed by clattering steel drums and a synth line rich in overtones. After a time, synth-wizard Joe Goddard pipes in with a somewhat supernatural moan which continues throughout the chorus, followed by one of the most glorious, buzzing synth melodies I’ve heard in a long time. “One Life Stand” is foreboding and seductive; its relatively simplistic structure belies the love of pop music beating at its core. It’s a wonderful addition to the band’s catalogue of cult classics, and I really do expect it to break high into the charts.
Hot Chip - One Life Stand (embedding disabled by Parlophone, joyless souls that they are)
CULPRITS: Morrissey (Vocals, Piano), Johnny Marr (Guitar, Keyboards, Mandolin, Bass, Harmonica), Andy Rourke (Bass, Cello), Mike Joyce (Drums, Backing Vocals), Craig Cannon (Bass, Rhythm Guitar, 1986)
ALBUMS: The Smiths (1984), Hatful of Hollow (1984), Meat Is Murder (1985), The Queen Is Dead (1986), Strangeways, Here We Come (1987), Louder Than Bombs (1987)
HOW: The first time I’ve heard about The Smiths was on some “50 essential albums” list of a French magazine in 2002. The Queen Is Dead ranked 48. I was at this time of my life in my quest of having good musical tastes so I tried hard to find all those 50 albums. I bought it some months later and give it a listen with enthusiasm. Meh. I didn’t like what I was hearing, it lacked manly power (!!), Morrissey’s suave voice was hard to appreciate after a first listen, at least in my case, and I guess I was too young to fully appreciate the lyrics. Years pass and one night Alain Delon on the sleeve of The Queen Is Dead won’t stop yelling at me: “Play me! Play Me!” OK, OK, you certainly deserve another try. This time again, not a particularly good listen — I really enjoyed the eponymous song though.
The revelation came not so long ago; I guess it was in May of this year, discovering my favorite Smiths song, “The Headmaster Ritual.” From that moment I had a totally different vision and understood all the catchiness and true essence of The Smiths. I came back to all their releases, and they became one of my top 5 bands. Funny how things can change.
WHY: First of all I must say: I love The Smiths entire discography, and there’s very few artists in this category. Every single they’ve released is a pop gem. And believe me, I don’t use to word “gem” lightly. Their songs are gems because they catch perfectly the atmosphere of the UK at the time with a great sense of humor.
I must confess Morrissey’s lyrics are really among the greatest I know, and his neo-romantic, full-of-emotion voice is at first disturbing, then you get used to it, and you’re in love with it.
Johnny Marr is in my opinion the greatest pop guitarist, because of his shimmering sound and for his ability to find catchy melodies that go perfectly with Morrissey. Dare I say … poetry!
Behind this hypnotizing guitar-voice combo you’ll find one of my favorite rhythm sections, Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce. Rourke is my favorite in The Smiths — his sound enhances the whole poppy perfection and his bassline are always on the top; plus he can get really funky (“Barbarism Begins at Home“). Mike Joyce is just perfect and solid behind the drums. Together they are the best band making pop. To me, they are the definition of pop.
SONGS: I try to sum up here the essence of The Smiths. The songs come from all their studio releases, I only excluded Rank (1988) — being a live album it doesn’t seem to fit in.
I also did my best not making a “singles list,” as you probably know how hard it is to find a Smiths song that’s actually not a single. Of course you’ll find here classic Smiths songs because they simply cannot be avoided, but you’ll also find poppy B-Sides and juicy non-single material. I must have missed a lot of essential Smiths songs, but hey, 80 minutes is the rule! So here’s 80 minutes with the Smiths. Hope you’ll enjoy this perfect introduction!
LINK: Click on the list below to hear THE SMITHS for free on Lala.com!
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Marius Messinese is a 22 year old creator from France, making funky and colorful shirts who loves to have everybody on the streets wearing great clothes ans listening to quality music. He spends all of his time finding new songs and artists and all of his nights listening to them.
Is that beep beep beep of the Dump Truck still fresh in your head? Still got pieces of a decidedly douchey ex still stuck in your teeth and looking for a bone to pick with? Well search no longer and open this sweepstakes because you’ve won an all inclusive trip for the forlorn and unexpectedly single- a pop therapeutic musical safari!!
This is the second installment of the Pop Therapy series, and apparently the shoe is now on the other foot. If you’re lucky, like I sometimes am, and find yourself wearing a pair of those Karl Lagerfelds and needed an excuse for just one last dance down memory lane kicking up your heels the entire way (bang bang!!), well here’s a soundtrack to set your interpretive dance routine to.
For this self healing journey I unprofessionally recommend bringing your favorite hairbrush to sing and scream into. Let the emotions rise up like an embittered sour dough and then when you’re all worked up and a hot hot mess, enjoy being able to give a toast to the memories. And that’s it. Just the memories because if you and the significant other broke up it was because the relationship was broken to begin with.
We’re classy consumers over here so the next stop for anything broken is naturally the dump. Toss it all out. Or burn it down. I know I did. And they’ll never be able to pin it on me because I know enough not to use accelerants nor to burn a pair of Nikes in a bathtub.
This program is a 12 step because, well, getting dumped sucks a lot more than having to break up with someone- the shit end of the stick always stinks, let’s face it, and that requires at least 2 more steps if not more. So here are the tracks and below them a link to the .zip file. This time it’s for free because when someone flips you and the ‘relationship’ the bird, and leaves you all alone sometimes you have to give in order to realize that you are fine how you are, and if you can provide for others, you can definitely provide for yourself and make it on your own. Or something.
Truce – The Dresden Dolls
Destroy Everything You Touch – Ladytron
Killing A Boy – Melody Club
Blue Monday – New Order
Despicable Whore – Cyanide Valnetine
I Don’t Give A Fuck – Peaches
What Else Is There – Röyksopp
All That Bad – Lifestyle
You Don’t Really Love Me – Cyanide Valentine
Thank You For Nothing – Kleerup
On My Own Again – Kleerup
Happy Without You – Annie
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You aren’t alone because you have us, your Teletypists, and together we can work it out. Those of us in the lonely hearts club, as much as we shun the Beatles, are really better off alone than in a relationship that probably wasn’t going to go much further. And now, it’s a little more peaceful without the screaming and fighting and hopefully this mix can offer a means to begin your own self-healing journey.
So it looks like the Dr. Dre’s “white knight” can’t leave hiphop alone. Not only did Eminem come back earlier this year with an album (Relapse) that sold nearly 900 thousand in the first week, he is returning once again. This time Eminem is going to have bonus tracks that weren’t on the original Relapse album. Eminem’s Relapse: Refill will come out on Dec. 21st. I plan on doing a full review. For a full track listing and more information go here. To look at pricing information or buy the album on Amazon.com click the picture as always. That will be all for today. Peace *Johnny D.*
So the promo video for Namie Amuro’s “LOVE GAME” was posted on facebook either yesterday or the day before and it took a few listens before I was able to fully appreciate it. Despite my seeming inability to learn another language, I have a weird affinity for music in languages I don’t understand. And if I didn’t like it at first, somehow it grows on me.
For the most part, I’m liking the dance-pop trend going on in the music industry, being that my favorite music genre is electronica. The genre for Namie’s upcoming album, “PAST
安室奈美恵 – PAST
2009.12.16
CD & CD+DVD format avex trax
Japanese
01. FAST CAR
02. COPY THAT
03. LOVE GAME
04. Bad Habit
05. Steal my Night
06. FIRST TIMER | feat. DOBERMAN INC
07. WILD
08. Dr.
09. Shut Up
10. MY LOVE
11. The Meaning Of Us
12. Defend Love
I’m hoping that this album won’t be a let-down, seeing that I have been deleting a ton of music from my laptop as of lately. There have been too many albums with only a few good songs coupled with album-filler-songs. Hopefully “PAST
So my reality world this week revolved around the decorating show Color Splash on HGTV. First I have to say how absolutely hot David Bromstad is. He was season 1 winner of Design Star on HGTV and his 6 pack is amazing. Now that I’m done drooling, man does this guy have a talent no one that I know has. He is re-designing rooms for people who 1. Have no budget, cause I know the show isnt fitting the bill and 2. People whose homes are over 1500 sq ft. , at least that is how it appears.
I would love to see the show do rooms for the real people. The working class of this country that has made America the country it is today. Let him work his Color Splash magic on the less fortunate, or people who need a great make-over and have $100 to spend. Where are the shows like that? Hey David and the folks at Color Splash……..come do my family room and let’s see what your truly made of. Challenge on…
Die neue Single und das neue Video sind endlich da. Zeit um einen Moment zurückzulehnen und das ganze zu geniessen. Denn das was man in nur drei Minuten und dreiundfünfzig Sekunden miterleben kann ist die Frucht eines Prozesses der vor genau einem Jahr angefangen hatte.
Ich habe mich verliebt und zwar so wie es mir schon lange nicht passiert war. Wunderschön und fürchterlich zugleich. Denn es hat meine Augen neu geöffnet und die wichtigste Erkenntnis, d.h. mit Leib und Seele begreifen, geschenkt die man als Mensch überhaupt gewinnen kann. Grösser als Geld, Macht und Besitz ist es die Kraft, die wenn man sich ihr vollständig hingibt, das Unmögliche möglich macht und Berge versetzten kann.
Die Person die für mich diese Liebe verkörperte ist gegangen, aber die Erkenntnis ist geblieben und hat uns dieses wunderschöne Duett als schöne Erinnerung da gelassen mit der wichtigsten Botschaft überhaupt.
Liebe ist das Allergrösste.
Danke. Liebe.
P.S.: Auch wenn das jetzt wie irgendeiner dieser Marketing Tricks erscheinen mag, habe ich die Zeilen da oben genau so erlebt. Den Beweis findet ihr hier: http://www.itunes.com/joesciacca
Mickey [Toni Basil]—-Another gem from the 80’s that was built around a video presentation and a synth line that will stay in your brain for days. Toni Basil, a choreographer, made a huge splash with this very fun and unforgettable dance hit that still lives in our minds. This is great even if just for the synth line that is embedded in my brain for the next 50 years. Marvelous!!!!
Lies [Thompson Twins]—-Neither Thompsons nor twins, this trio helped to define the sound of the 80’s with their infectious synth pop that still plays well 20 some years later. this song, built upon layers and layers of different sounds features a vocal so cold and removed you just know it was made for the decade of indulgence.
The Break-Up Song [Greg Kihn Band]—-I really know nothing about this band…I do know that this was not the biggest hit of the band by any means…that would be Jeopardy, but none the less this is a huge sounding rock song that has an infectious and undeniable hook…the voice has a slight hoarse sound that appeals to me a lot. this is great…where was I?
Putting On The Ritz [Taco]—-One of the best novelty songs of all time, taco was an odd little man who delivered a song that was a throw back to the 50’s with 80’s synth. this was so fun and odd that you could not deny the guilty pleasure it brought. classic!!!
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? [Culture Club]—-The song that started it all for the first pop drag Queen in the history of popular music…this song combined a nice 80’s dance beat intermixed with a reggae beat that made you care less about the appearance of the vocalist. This is classic 80’s pop…the emotion in the voice of Boy is incredible…you feel his pain and you can dance to it…marvelous!!!
Who Can It Be Now [Men At Work]—-Classic…the men from down under stormed the American pop charts with single after single in the early 80’s and then disappeared. This song, like many other 80’s hits was founded on the power of the video and the paranoid tale played very well on the TV screen. Colin Hay continues to record and tour today without the rest of the band, but this song will live on far after he is gone. wonderful.
Switchin’ To Glide [The Kings]—-Yet another band from the era that escaped my ears….if you know anything about these guys leave me a comment..please. The song is a huge overblown synth anthem that is accompanied by a vocal that fits in perfect with the era. the song has a huge chorus that evokes excitement and agitation…I really like this!!!
Dancing In Heaven [Q-Feel]—-I literally adore this song…the synths are overblown, the vocal drips of sex and you have to move as the song builds and builds. this is actually more like 1979, but who cares…this is wonderful!!!
Never Say Never [Romeo Void]—-Best known for the smash A Girl In Trouble [Is A Temporary Thing], this song still follows in the same vein…this is a nice post-punk/Goth feel song that you can dance to and groove to. Full of sexual innuendo and erotic moaning, the song also incorporates nice horns and a synth beat that is driven by actual drums and guitars. Very nice.
Cool Places [Sparks & Jane Weidlin]—-A really fun song from the first strains, the vocal of Weidlin and the Sparks are a huge contrast to each other and thus makes for a really interesting romp through synth land. the voice is far from the Go-Go’s, but you realize how important she was to the band as an accompaniment singer. This is literally fantastic!!!
As the prdictions came true Susan Boyle hit number one with over 701,000 copies in it’s first week. The best sales week for an album in the U.S. this year. Also marks the best opening week for a female artist’s debut beating out Ashanti for the title with 503,000 in 2002. Andrea Bocelli’s “My Christmas” stays strong at Numer 2 for a third weewith over 201,000.
American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert’s RCA debut “For Your Entertainment” comes at Number 3 on with 198,000 copies. Rihanna’s fourth album “Rated R” climbs at Number 4 with 181,000 – the young diva’s best sales week yet. Lady GaGa’s new 8 song EP “The Fame Monster” bows at Nunber 5 with 174,000 while her first album “The Fame” rises from No. 34 to No. 6 (151,000; up 429%). A combined album sale of 325,000 copies.
Cousin Cole is, by now, no stranger to the readers of this blog. Nice as he is, he sent over this four minute preview of an remix he did of late 70´s punk band Manicured Noise.
“Hey guys
Here’s my latest remix, coming out Monday on Caroline True records. Manicured Noise was a late 70s post-punk band from Manchester — I was asked to remix their song “Metronome” for a remix EP along with mixes from Pocketknife, Jon Da Silva (resident at the legendary Hacienda club in the 80s/90s), and Wedderkopp + Taylor.
I took the song on a pretty different direction from the original (big sax!) and it has gotten a great response with all kinds of crowds as I’ve been playing it out over the past few months — probably the biggest response of anything I’ve done recently.
The label gave me a short edit to send out to blogs, so feel free to post this. It’s missing the second half of the track (with the big breakdown), but it’s a good bitrate.”
Il mattino di una giornata che sorge lentamente, porta con sè una brezza leggera. Questa brezza arriva sul viso e capisci quanto siano meravigliosi gli elementi che compongono la natura, semplici nella loro unicità. Proprio come un alito di vento primaverile lambisce le orecchie “Il colore del vetro”; brano di apertura dell’album d’esordio della band piemontese, con il suono leggero e rarefatto, sembra quasi voglia entrare in punta di piedi dentro di voi. L’album è una scoperta ascolto dopo ascolto, tutto si schiude con grazia nei ripetuti ascolti dei brani che sono impreziositi da ospiti di grande pregio; La chitarra di Carmelo Pipitone (Marta sui Tubi) e la voce di Naif sulla carezzevole “L’altra metà di me stesso”. In “Muscoli di carta” invece la band si lascia accompagnare da Marco Notari in un guizzo di energia indie-rock, per poi ritornare delicati con l’introspettiva “L’Infezione”: “ma non costringermi a sorridere/non ha più senza questa verità” canta Syria mentre le note del pianoforte si accomodano sui testi amari di un amore ormai incancrenito dall’ incomunicabilità. In “Lacrime e Fango” le sonorità ricordano i primi (affascinanti) Coldplay, con quel senso di malinconia che si appiccica alle dita, pensando (o illudersi di credere) che da qualche altra parte nel mondo ci sia qualcuno che combacia con la nostra metà. C’è molto dei Perturbazione in questi brani, infatti la produzione artistica è di Gigi Giancursi e Cristiano Lo Mele ed in alcuni brani compare Elena Diana al violoncello, mentre la voce di Tommaso Cerasuolo si affianca a Marco Manzella nella sopraccitata “Lacrime e Fango” ed “Il Pittore del mondo”. Ma la caratura della band è notevole anche senza l’ausilio degli artisti che hanno collaborato; basta sentire la bellissima “L’astronauta”, dove i “Disordine” confezionano uno splendido ritratto indie pop da brividi o in “Sottile Ipocrisia” dove un evanescente ricordo di Battisti incontra la luce sonora della band, per dare vita ad un anacronistico malessere interiore dettato da ciò che ormai non si può più cambiare. Mentre ne “L’idiota” si insinua il pensiero che probabilmente il “Presidente” descritto sia colui il quale governa un paese pieno di contraddizioni e inebetito dalle sue televisioni; “Sono bello come il sole/ho il potere su qualsiasi donna e/sulla televisione”. La batteria cadenzata in “Quella sensazione di Comodità”, come un orologio segna il tempo andato e la cognizione di aver perso qualcosa che “brilla nel cielo di qualcun’altro” (come canterebbeVedder in un altro mondo e con diversa attitudine), mentre il pianoforte ed il violoncello tessono una trama musicale dal sapore amaro. Anche in questo brano c’è la sottile presenza di un altro grande cantautore italiano, che non oscura il brano (e la band) con il suo valore; Paolo Benvegnù che durante lo struggente ritornello dona un pezzo della sua anima per il brano più bello dell’album: “Come mai/ora è tutto diverso tra noi/ dove sarai/ tra le braccia di un uomo migliore”. Chiude l’album “Non sono io, sono gli altri” dove sembra di vedere, in un fumoso jazz club, tutta la band, e gli artisti che hanno collaborato, cantare in una session finale prima che il sipario cali e la notte fagociti l’umanità varia che si appresta a tornare a casa, ubriaca d’alcol e di splendide canzoni.
Non è di tutti i giorni sentire un album di debutto così curato nei minimi particolari ed una band con una sensibilità artistica così spiccata da partorire un lavoro maturo e senza sbavature.
Los Nuevos Chicos de la Cuadra, The New Kids On The Block, una de las primeras conformaciones de boy groups en el white pop, producto comercial que al finalizar los 80s encadilarian a millones de señoritas y enrolaría a miles de muchachos (me incluyo) en el mundo del pop vocal. Exitos tras exitos esta máquina de hacer dinero solo paró cuando los problemas internos florecieron y el control de cada uno se desbandó, desde 1993 que cada quien tomó rumbos separados. se volvieron a reunir en 2007 pero sucedió todo sin pena ni gloria.
Este hermosos clásico se llama The Right Stuff y llegó a lo más alto en las listas del Billboard.
I’ve always had a massive soft spot for the original version of this track, so to find that its been covered by girl of the moment Ellie Goulding, well that was always going to be a treat. The track also features a chap called Erik Hassle, check him out HERE.
Erik Hassle & Ellie Goulding – Be Mine (Robyn Cover) (Drop IO) (Alt Link YSI)
O site Popeater, um portal bastante conceituado em música POP elegeu as 10 músicas mais POP da década. Como nós, falamos muito da música Pop e seus derivados, resolvi postar essa listinha aqui e ver qual a opinião de vocês!
10. Gnarls Barkley – Crazy (2006)
Quem diria que a mistura de um Dj e um Rapper não viria bem a calhar?! Apois, e com seu primeiro single Crazy, eles conseguiram o 10° lugar na lista. Crazy conseguiu ficar 10 semanas consecutivas em 1° lugar no TOP SINGLES do Reino Unido. A música é ótima, uma mistura deliciosa de POP com Jazz.
09. Justin Timberlake – Cry Me a River (2002)
Uma música mais que direta pra Britney Spears, sendo um dos primeiros sucessos do Justin no qual revolucionou muita coisa no cenário Pop. Trazendo uma batida que misturava harmoniosamente o r&b com o puro POP, coisa que se aflorou mais com a ajuda do compositor Timbaland no Future Sex/ Love Sound.
08. Gwen Stefani – Hollaback Girl (2005)
Depois de ter saído do grupo No Doubt, Gwen Stefany arriscou sua carreira solo e consegiu conquistar o coração do público com seu primeiro trabalho individual. Trazendo assim uma mesclagem muito mais pop e dance, diferente dos trabalhos feitos na banda. Hollaback Girl , que foi seu terceiro single, foi um fenômeno nos EUA, conseguindo vender mais de 1 milhão e emplacando de vez a carreira solo da cantora.
07. Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out (2004)
Uma banda de rock alternativo com boa batida indie com uma levissima entrada no Pop. E assim eles conseguiram colocar o seu single Take me Out em 3° lugar na Billboard, fazendo assim seu grande surgimento pro mundo! A música é uma boa representação de como é a propagação da banda e a mistura de suas músicas.
06. Rihanna – Umbrella (2007)
Quem não conhece essa música?! Quem nunca deixou subscrito no msn “You can stand under my umbrela!”. A música foi uma febre nos EUA e foi a que definitivamente emplacou de vez a carreira da Rihanna já depois de 2 álbuns… Tava na hora, né?!
05. Kylie Minogue – Can’t Get You Out of My Head (2001)
Com uma batida super eletropop e ritmo contagiante, é assim que começa Can’t Get You Out of My Head da Kylie Minogue. Com a faixa ela alcançou a posição #1 em mais de 40 países e conseguiu 7° na Billboard. Além do mais, ela ficou conhecidissima nos EUA e emplacou sua carreira lá, afinal ela só Bombava na Austrália.
04. Usher – Yeah! (2004)
O que sai da mistura de Hip hop com Pop? Músicas como Yeah! do Usher que conseguiram 1° lugar em todos os charts de países que foram lançados. A música foi febre em todo lugar e claro, marcou o mundo da música e fez do Usher um cantor muito mais conhecido.
03. Kelly Clarkson – Since U Been Gone (2005)
Uma das músicas que foi um dos maiores hits de 2005 e que consagrou a carreira da cantora. Cantada pela Kelly Clarkson, uma american idol que resolveu uma mudança meio radical de estilo, mudança na qual a fez entrar nas paradas.
02. Britney Spears – Toxic (2004)
Nada melhor que uma música da princesinha do Pop pra ficar em segundo lugar! Toxic, um dos maiores e melhores hits da Britney, além de ser consideradas um dos marcos em 2004. A música é um ótimo exemplo de batida pop chiclete e até hoje faz sucesso.
01. OutKast – Hey Ya! (2003)
Produzida pela própria dupla de cantores, a música teve uma ótima aprovação pela crítica musical. Com influências do Pop/rock e do Funk a música foi um sucesso mundial, ficando em 1° na maioria dos charts e posterior, fazendo um nome mais consolidado da banda, na qual passou a ser muito mais aclamada.
Sabemos que a lista pode não agradar a muitos, porém essa foi a seleção, eu não concordo plenamente com ela, mas adoro todas a músicas!
Fonte: http://www.popeater.com/2009/11/24/best-pop-songs-of-the-decade/
por Riick