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Never know whether to put these in here or youtube--this is really nice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OROAGNbsikQ Also this nice rocker http://www.spike.com/video/animusic-pogo-sticks/2861582 More excellent stuff where that came from--just Google!
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Ha ha these mashups are a bit naughty really. I ike this one, Bob Dylan and the Pixies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E62BtL9Ns3U
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Hi IFM! These types of threads are an easy place for someone new to join the conversations, so I am jumping in:
Lately, I am revisiting some old favorites like cat power and liz phair, but keep circling back to boney m, cab calloway (that old video of his animated self singing st james infirmary blues in betty boop's 'snow white' is amazing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDATXtewPrg), blind lemon jefferson.. what else?.. seeking out music videos more and more these days; i liked Larkin Grimm's really interesting "Parplar" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybG1-k_wJpw, and really wanted to like Broken Bells "The Ghost Inside" http://www.vimeo.com/12239340 (mostly for christina hendricks) but just couldn't love it.
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I reviewed Parplar when it first came out; I thought it was just OK. http://joelshitshow.com/2008/12/13/lark … m-parplar/ Still remarkable to see another who has heard of her.
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I'm getting back into this which is my favourite song of all time, at the moment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehbzSqfOs8M
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this year's Glastonbury is going to be the best ever! Florence and the Machine were amazing today - never seen anything like it.....
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Yeah and this year so far no mud! I've got a freind who works there every year on a stall. I'll have sneak in with her one year
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Recently it's been mostly Flogging Molly, Dropkick Murphys, Gaelic Storm, Enter the Haggis, Great Big Sea, The Young Dubliners, etc.... And since it's baseball season again I always manage to get John Fogerty's "Centerfield" or Jeff Daniels' "Lifelong Tiger Fan Blues" into my mix. Can't wait for hockey season again when I can start listening to "The Zamboni Song", "The Good Old Hockey Game" or "Hockey Monkey" without being reminded that my Wing's were denied the cup again. Although every once in awhile I'll throw on some Johnny Cash, Black Crows, Clapton, Muddy Waters or Willie Dixon for some variety.
And for some reason I've heard a lot of Tonic on the radio recently, which always reminds me of one of my exes....
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Akron / Family, Flying Lotus, Atlas Sound, Joan as Policewoman, and I know I'm way late, but Amy Winehouse. Also, I saw Grizzly Bear at the Palais. It made me feel things.
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Besnard Lakes new one is wonderful (for fans of Low)
Foxes in Fiction - Swung From The Branches - I'm in love with this... a lot like Atlas Sound but more blissed out (he apparently blogs eveyrthing he does & makes it free: http://www.foxesinfiction.com/)
Sufjan Stevens - All delighted people EP -- I am delighted. And found out about a new album out 6 days before I see him live (perfect timing).
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U2's "Bullet The Blue Sky" is currently being channeled from my iPod via my killer pair of headphones and it's got me by the throat! Heavy, bluesy, and operatic, all at the same time. Oh yeah!
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I have about 20gig of new psy to listen my way through. Nibbling on a bit of Protoculture, Overdream and Psyboriginal here and there too.
Of late I have been getting into non-electronic tunes, especially when I drove to NSW. Florence and the Machine is good driving music, although I'm not sure I'd put it on at a party or anything.
Oh and I am getting into some Dizzy Rascal too.
Turn on. Tune in. Drop out.
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Lots of Stereolab at the minute.
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I'm not usually one to share the music I listen to, but man am I enjoying Zoe Keating right now. She plays the cello but loops over it digitally using a foot pedal so it creates this amazing, rich, emotive layered effect. I totally dig.
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At the moment in acoustic mood:
Fink - Biscuits for breakfast
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In honor of his 75th birthday on Wednesday
Jerry Lee Lewis - "Live at the Star Club"
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Just heard the new Ben Folds album (a collaboration with Nick Hornby). It's great.
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Oooh yeah I love this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G5JaicYuVU
and I love the carpet too!
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I'm rediscovering The Fugees album The Score. It's 13 years old now and still stands up. Lauryn Hill is the best female rapper ever.
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Unwise to discount Ladybug Mecca of the Diggables.
"I read Shakespeare and the Bible, and I can shoot dice. That's what I call a liberal education" - Tallulah Bankhead
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Joy Luck Club by Massive Attack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_JTD2sPFV8
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Yay! good pirate song aboiut androsexuality in men that's a love story with feelings we can all identify. Aaaaaargh!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dysG12QCdTA
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Beach House and Slow Club
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