Sunday, January 29, 2012

Because This Must Be The Place - Last Night

Because This Must Be The Place - Late Night. The late night mood has evolved into a theme of versions. The last several tracks of the previous mix were covers or alternate versions of well known songs and ended with George Harrison's Version Two of Isn't It A Pity.

This sixth mix in the series starts off with the angelic harmony voices of The Beatles singing Because without the well known keyboard accompaniment. All the songs on this mix are either covers of songs by other artists or alternative versions of songs by the original artist or songwriter. Frank Black does a weird version of his Pixies song Where Is My Mind?. Perry Farrell doing Led Zeppelin. The Cure doing Hendrix. Damien Rice doing Prince.  Lots going on here.

The last few songs hark back to the angelic voices with the Ray Davies classic Waterloo Sunset done with a choral backup followed by a Beach Boys 1967 rehearsal session of God Only Knows. The closer is from the wonderful acappella group The Persuasions covering a Grateful Dead song.

As always you can listen to this mix via Mixcloud from the link below.
Listen to the entire series here.

1.   The Beatles - Because (Alternate Version) (Anthology Vol. 3, 1996)
2.   Shawn Colvin - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (Cover Girl, 1994)
3.   The Watson Twins - Just Like Heaven (Fire Songs, 2008)
4.   Damien Rice - When Doves Cry (Like A Version, 2005)
5.   Perry Farrell - Whole Lotta Love (Rev, 1999)
6.   The Cure - Purple Haze (Join The Dots: B-Sides & Rarities 1978-2001, 2004)
7.   Frank Black - Where Is My Mind (Frank Black Francis, 2004)
8.   Swans - Love Will Tear Us Apart (Red Version) (Love Will Tear Us Apart, 1987)
9.   Flunk - Blue Monday (For Sleepyheads Only, 2002)
10. M. Ward - Let's Dance (The Transfiguration Of St.Vincent, 2003)
11. Cat Power - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (The Covers Record, 2000)
12. Pretenders - Creep (Pirate Radio, 2006)
13. Aimee Mann - The Scientist (Lost In Space, 2003)
14. Patti Smith - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Twelve, 2007)
15. Indigo Girls - Clampdown (Burning London: The Clash Tribute, 1999)
16. Ray Davies - Waterloo Sunset (The Kinks Choral Collection, 2009)
17. The Beach Boys - God Only Knows (demo) (Rehearsal Sessions 1967, 2006)
18. The Persuasions - Brokedown Palace (Might As Well: The Persuasions Sing Grateful Dead, 2000)

Listen to the mix here on Mixcloud


Thursday, January 26, 2012

60 Albums 1989

Time to get back to listing my favorite albums of all the years I've been collecting and here is 1989. This was the year I had my brain aneurysm surgery and I seemed to spend much of it on my back. Sean was also born that year and much of the time he was laying on my chest as I laid on my back while Katie was standing there next to the couch looking at my head. Becky kept it all together and I was lucky to fully recover but it took about a year to feel normal again. I spent a lot of the year laying around the house listening to music but because I wasn't working a whole lot that year I wasn't going out and spending money on new music.  A lot of my music from my collection over the years got me through this rough time but there were a few new albums that I got that had an immediate healing affect on me and that was especially true of the Stone Roses. Other albums that I got during that time was the XTC, Cure, Peter Case, Nanci Griffith, Blue Rodeo, Dylan, FYC, Chris Isaak... well really most of the top 20. This was also the time when I really wanted to know if my brain was still working and I started looking into going to graduate school and trying to figure out what I was really interested in after almost ten years of working selling art supplies. By the end of the year I was on my way to a new career as a librarian.

Lots of great stuff here.
  1. The Stones Roses - The Stone Roses
  2. XTC - Oranges & Lemons
  3. Pixies - Doolittle
  4. The Cure - Disintegration
  5. Peter Case - The Man With The Blue Postmodern Fragmented Neotraditionalist Guitar
  6. Blue Rodeo - Diamond Mine
  7. Elvis Costello - Girls Girls Girls
  8. Nanci Griffth - Storms
  9. Chris Isaak - Heart Shaped World
  10. Bob Mould - Workbook
  11. Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - Queen Elvis
  12. Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw & The Cooked
  13. The Jesus and Mary Chain - Automatic
  14. Marshall Crenshaw - Good Evening
  15. Bob Dylan - Oh Mercy
  16. Galaxie 500 -  On Fire
  17. Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever
  18. BoDeans - Home
  19. Roy Orbison - Mystery Girl
  20. The The - Mind Bomb
  21. Julee Cruise - Floating Into The Night
  22. Exene Cervenka - Old Wive's Tales
  23. Peter Gabriel - Passion (Music For The Last Temptation Of Christ)
  24. New Order - Technique
  25. Kate Bush - The Sensual World
  26. Lou Reed - New York
  27. Daniel Lanois - Arcadie
  28. Stan Ridgeway - Mosquitoes
  29. James McMurtry - Too Long In The Wasteland
  30. Indigo Girls - Indigo Girls
  31. The Jayhawks - Blue Earth
  32. Meat Puppets - Monsters
  33. The Connells - Fun & Games
  34. Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire
  35. Yo La Tengo - President Yo La Tengo
  36. Leo Kottke - My Father's Face
  37. John Mellencamp - Big Daddy
  38. Soul II Soul - Club Classics, Volume One
  39. k.d. lang - Absolute Torch and Twang
  40. Bauhaus - Swinging The Heartache: The BBC Sessions
  41. The Replacements - Don't Tell A Soul
  42. Let's Active - Cypress/Afoot
  43. The Godfathers - More Songs About Love & Hate
  44. Bongwater - Too Much Sleep
  45. Pere Ubu - Cloudland
  46. Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset
  47. Squeeze - Frank
  48. Paul McCartney - Flowers In The Dirt
  49. Faith No More - The Real Thing
  50. The Flaming Lips - Telepathic Surgery
  51. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume 2
  52. The Mekons - The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll
  53. Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
  54. Love Tractor - Themes From Venus
  55. Tuck & Patti - Love Warriors
  56. Slint - Tweez
  57. Tin Machine - Tin Machine
  58. Poi Dog Pondering - Poi Dog Pondering
  59. Television Personalities - Privilege
  60. UB40 - Labour Of Love II

Here a few compilation album from my collection released in 1989.

  1. The Rolling Stones - The Singles Collection: The London Years
  2. The Band - To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection
  3. The Kinks - Greatest Hits
  4. Velvet Underground - The Best of the Velvet Underground
  5. Todd Rundgren - Anthology 1968-1985
  6. Opal - The Early Recordings
  7. Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels - Rev Up: The Best of Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
  8. John Hiatt - Y'all Caught: The Ones That Got Away 1979-1985
  9. Nick Lowe - Basher: The Best of Nick Lowe
  10. Flamin' Groovies - Groovies Greatest Grooves
  11. Tommy James & The Shondells - Anthology
  12. The Selecter - Selected Selecter Selections
  13. Lloyd Cole & The Commotions - 1984-1989
  14. Jack Bruce - Willpower: A Twenty Year Retrospective
  15. Rosanne Cash - Hits 1979-1989
  16. The Style Council - The Singular Adventures of the Style Council
  17. Jesse Winchester - The Best of Jesse Winchester
  18. Various Artists - Brazil Classics 1: Beleza Tropical
  19. Tangerine Dream - The Best of Tangerine Dream
  20. Various Artists - The African Variations

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Later On That Night - Late Night

Later On That Night - Late Night. I was really going to end this mix series with the fourth mix after about 60 songs. This was originally supposed to be a long 60@60 mix but I broke it up into parts so it would be easier to handle. However, I've been carried away with this late night theme and the songs keep coming. Of course they're not always about night and dreams but the mood remains consistent. Reflective. A strange ride in the dark or sitting around late at night with another bottle of wine. It's been fun to peruse my collection and come up with these wonderful tunes.

The mix starts off with a couple of groups from New Zealand. It's great that The Bats are back making music again and of course the Finn brothers from Split Enz continue to make great music. I discovered Split Enz back in 1980 with this album which will always be my favorite.   The Rain Parade was always my favorite of the so called Paisley Underground bands of the early to mid 80s. In particular I really liked their guitarist David Roback who later formed Opal which then evolved into Mazzy Star.  Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips... awesome weirdness.

The Ghost of a Sabre Tooth Tiger is a duo consisting of Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl. Classic T. Rex, Bowie and John Cale.  The mix ends with a set of covers.


1.   The Bats - Later On That Night (The Guilty Office, 2009)
2.   Split Enz - One Step Ahead (True Colours, 1980 )
3.   The Rain Parade - Talking In My Sleep (Emergency Third Rail,  1984)
4.   Mercury Rev - Tides Of The Moon (All Is Dream, 2001)
5.   The Flaming Lips - What Is The Light? (The Soft Bulletin, 1999)
6.   The Ghost Of A Sabre Tooth Tiger - Dark Matter, White Noise (Acoustic Sessions, 2010 )
7.   T. Rex - Ballroom Of Mars (The Slider, 1972)
8.   David Bowie - Wild Is The Wind (Station To Station, 1976)
9.   John Cale - You Know More Than I Know (Fear, 1974)
10. Talk Talk - I Believe In You (Spirit Of Eden, 1988)
11. Emmylou Harris - I Don't Want To Talk About It Now (Red Dirt Girl, 2000)
12. Bob Dylan - Not Dark Yet (Time Out Of Mind, 1997)
13. Warren Zevon - Knockin' On Heaven's Door (The Wind, 2003)
14. Nico - These Days (Chelsea Girl, 1967)
15. Marianne Faithful - Beware Of Darkness (Rich Kid Blues, 1984)
16. George Harrison - Isn't It A Pity (Version Two) (All Things Must Pass, 1970)



Monday, January 23, 2012

Light Up The Night - Late Night

Light Up The Night - Late Night. The long night of music continues into the fourth hour. Dreams and weirdness. Late night interludes.

This was originally supposed to be a set of 60 songs on a theme broken up into four parts. But there is still plenty of night and another couple of hours of music should appear soon.

As usual you can listen to the mix from the link to Mixcloud below and there are plenty more here on this site and there on that site.


  
1.   The Besnard Lakes - Light Up The Night (The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night, 2010)
2.   Still Corners - The Twilight Hour (Creatures Of An Hour, 2011)
3.   The Blue Nile - Saturday Night (Hats, 1989)
4.   Cowboy Junkies - Walking After Midnight (The Trinity Session, 1988)
5.   Richard & Linda Thompson - Shoot Out The Lights (Shoot Out The Lights, 1982)
6.   The Doors - End Of The Night (The Doors, 1967)
7.   The Walkabouts - Slow Red Dawn (Nighttown, 1997)
8.   Elysian Fields - Dream Within A Dream (Queen Of The Meadow, 2000)
9.   Azure Ray - Dancing Ghosts (Drawing Down The Moon, 2010)
10. The Sleepy Jackson - Good Dancers (Lovers, 2003)
11. Dexys Midnight Runners - All In All (This One Last Wild Waltz) (Too-Rye-Ay, 1982 )
12. The Cave Singers - Dancing On Our Graves (Invitation Songs, 2007 )
13. The Afghan Whigs - Crazy (1965, 1998)
14. The Beatles - I'm So Tired (The Beatles [White Album], 1968)
15. Syd Barrett - Late Night (The Madcap Laughs, 1970)
16. Joy Division - New Dawn Fades (Unknown Pleasures, 1979)

 

Reamde - a new Neal Stephenson novel

My first completed book of the year so far and it may stay at the top of my list of favorites of the year for a while. It's the latest novel from Neal Stephenson and it was a real page turner that I couldn't leave alone for very long. This is my fifth novel of his that I've read and the first of his thrillers. I haven't read any of his previous books from the 80s and 90s which were mostly sci-fi cyberpunk and thriller novels.  That seems a little odd to myself because I've read tons of sci-fi and especially cyberpunk so how did I miss this guy back then. Don't know. I'm going to pick up a couple of them this year.

The first book of his that I read was Cryptonomicon which came out in 1999 but I read in back in October of 2004. It was an awesome novel and totally hooked me on Stephenson's style. I then immediately started wading through the Baroque Cycle of three massive novels published in 2003 and 2004.  I read them one after another in 2004 and 2005. They were huge books in every sense of the word that were technologically dense and a remarkable 3,000 page plus series. In 2008 he came out with Anathem which was a return to science fiction but  actually was more speculative fiction in some alternative world.

This new book is a return to the thriller genre and I found myself looking forward to every opportunity for reading it. This book included his usual interest in computers and technology but added to a fast paced story of terrorism. Stephenson is a fantastic writer and it is amazing to see him turn his talents to a genre thriller. Yes, there are some B grade moments and some strange coincidences that move the plot forward but after reading so many of his truly thought-provoking and serious literary masterpieces it was fun to fly through this book. Highly recommended.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

One More Night - Late Night

The third in my Late Night series. More songs with dreamlike qualities and quiet reflective moments of weirdness. A nice mix for late night hanging out. Old and new, some familiar and some deep cuts. Mostly soft but sometimes loud.

As always you can listen to this mix and all other mixes posted here using the Mixcloud link below.





1.   Can - One More Night (Ege Bamysi, 1972)
2.   Yo La Tengo - Little Eyes (Summer Sun, 2003)
3.   Alexi Murdoch - Breathe (Time Without Consequences, 2006)
4.   John Martyn - Solid Air (Solid Air, 1973)
5.   R.E.M. - Try Not To Breathe (Automatic For The People, 1992)
6.   Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River (Robbie Robertson, 1987)
7.   Chris Whitley - Big Sky Country (Living With The Law, 1991)
8.   Los Lobos - Kiko and The Lavender Moon (Kiko, 1992)
9.   Jimi Hendrix - Burning Of The Midnight Lamp (Electric Ladyland, 1968)
10. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream (Ziggy Stardust, 1972)
11. The Only Ones - Out There In The Night (Special View, 1979)
12. Tyrannosaurus Rex - By The Light Of The Magical Moon (A Beard of Stars, 1970)
13. H.P. Lovecraft - The White Ship (H.P. Lovecraft, 1967)
14. Fleet Foxes - Tiger Mountain Peasant Song (Fleet Foxes, 2008)
15. Elliot Smith - Alameda (Either/Or, 1997)
16. Interpol - NYC (Turn On The Bright Lights, 2002)
17. Radiohead - Go To Sleep (Little Man Being Erased) (Hail To The Thief, 2003)



Saturday, January 14, 2012

More Than This - On Stage

On Stage Pt. 1 is the first mix in a series that tries to capture the feel of a live concert. All of the songs are taken from live albums and they cross fade together for a seamless blend of music and crowd sounds. I've made a few mixes like this in the past. They are fun to make and fun to hear.

The live XTC is really special. They never toured very much and live recordings are rare. It sounds like it must have been a great concert.





1.   Roxy Music - More Than This (Roxy Live, 2003)
2.   Talking Heads - Take Me To The River (Stop Making Sense, 1984)
3.   XTC - Making Plans For Nigel (Transistor Blast Box Set, 1998)
4.   Devo - Satisfaction (Q. Are We Not Men? A. We Are Devo Deluxe Version, 2009)
5.   The Clash - Capitol Radio (From Here To Eternity: Live, 1999)
6.   The Jam - The Modern World (Live Jam, 1993)
7.   Pretenders - The Wait (Live in London, 2010)
8.   Echo & The Bunnymen - Do It Clean (Crystal Days 1979-1999, 2001)
9.   Depeche Mode - Everything Counts (101, 1989)
10. The Cure - Lullaby (Disintegration Deluxe Version: Live at Wembley 1989, 2010)
11.  Pixes - Here Comes Your Man (Death To The Pixies 1987-1991, 1997)
12.  Blur - Beetlebum (Best of Blur Live Bonus Disc, 2000)
13.  Pavement - Summer Babe (Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reluxe, 2002)
14.  R.E.M. - Catapult (Murmur Deluxe Edition: Live in Toronto 1983, 2008)
15.  Elvis Costello - No Action (Live at Hollywood High 1978, 2010)
16.  The English Beat - Get A Job/Stand Down Margaret (What Is Beat?, 1983)



Monday, January 9, 2012

60 Albums 1972

Another 60 albums from my collection from a great year in music.  I was really torn between Exile and Ziggy as my favorite of the year. It probably depends on the moment I'm doing the list. I have a lot of long time favorites on this list.

I spend most of 1972 overseas but we had a nice network of getting music throughout the ship. People got occasional packages from home that contained music and people shared. I was back in the states off and on throughout the year and always tried to catch up on albums. A lot of these I picked up a few years later for myself after hearing the music from friends. This year we also heard the expanded version of Exile On Main St which also sounded much better. It was almost like hearing the album for the first time.



  1. The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main St.
  2. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
  3. Stevie Wonder - Talking Book
  4. Lou Reed - Transformer
  5. T. Rex - The Slider
  6. Neil Young - Harvest
  7. John Fahey - Of Rivers and Religion
  8. Big Star - #1 Record
  9. War - The World Is A Ghetto
  10. The Band - Rock of Ages
  11. Roxy Music - Roxy Music
  12. Al Green - Let's Stay Together
  13. Yes - Close To The Edge
  14. Miles Davis - On The Corner
  15. Curtis Mayfield - Superfly
  16. String Driven Thing - String Driven Thing
  17. Captain Beefheart - Clearspot
  18. Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes
  19. The Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach
  20. Nick Drake - Pink Moon
  21. Can - Ege Bamyasi
  22. Van Morrison - Saint Dominic's Preview
  23. Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill
  24. Bill Withers - Still Bill
  25. Santana - Caravanserai
  26. John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Sometime In New York
  27. Manassas - Manassas
  28. Jackson Browne - Jackson Browne (Saturate Before Using)
  29. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
  30. Strawbs - Grave New World
  31. Todd Rundgren - Somthing / Anything?
  32. Little Feat - Sailin' Shoes
  33. Hawkwind - Doremi Fasol Latido
  34. Hall & Oates - Whole Oats
  35. David Bromberg - Demon In Disguise
  36. The Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn
  37. Elton John - Honky Chateau
  38. Joni Mitchell - For The Roses
  39. Leo Kottke - Greenhouse
  40. Eric Andersen - Blue River
  41. Stevie Wonder - Music of My Mind
  42. Tim Buckley - Greetings From L.A.
  43. David Bromberg - David Bromberg
  44. Weather Report - I Sing The Body Electric
  45. Dr. John - Dr. John's Gumbo
  46. Vinegar Joe - Vinegar Joe
  47. Neu! - Neu!
  48. Gordon Lightfoot - Old Dan's Records
  49. Hot Tuna - Burgers
  50. Amon Duul II - Wolf City
  51. Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment
  52. Slade - Slade Alive!
  53. Poco - A Good Feelin' To Know
  54. Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead 72
  55. Eagles - Eagles
  56. Pure Prairie League - Bustin' Out
  57. Leon Russell - Carny
  58. Fleetwood Mac - Bare Trees
  59. Chicago - Chicago V
  60. Loggins & Messina - Loggins and Messina

Sunday, January 8, 2012

When The Night Comes - Late Night

The second part of a mix series for late at night. This continues where It's Four In The Morning ends. The series now resides on my iPod as one long continues playlist that goes on for hours.

The mix starts off with some side projects from Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and Tyler Ramsey of Band of Horses. The Postal Service also had Ben Gibbard of Death Cab For Cutie as a member.

Night and dreams obviously flow through this mix and sets the mood of another brooding, quiet, reflective journey in the night. It's also another collection of small sets.

You can hear the mix using the link to Mixcloud below.


 
1.   Dan Auerbach - When The Night Comes (Keep It Hid, 2009)
2.   Tyler Ramsey - A Long Dream (A Long Dream About Swimming Across The Sea, 2007)
3.   The Postal Service - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (Give Up, 2003)
4.   Robyn Hitchcock - I Often Dream of Trains (I Often Dream of Trains, 1984)
5.   Jesse Colin Young - Four In The Morning (The Very Best of Jesse Colin Young, 2005)
6.   Big Star - Nightime (Third/Sister Lovers, 1978)
7.   This Mortal Coil - Kangaroo (It'll End In Tears, 1984)
8.   Echo & The Bunnymen - A Promise (Lo Fi Lulabye Mix No. 1) (B-Sides & Live, 2007)
9.   Ambulance LTD - Fearless (New English, 2006)
10. Yim Yames - All Things Must Pass (Tribute To, 2009)
11. Radiohead - Exit Music (For A Film) (OK Computer, 1997)
12. Julee Cruise - Falling (Floating In The Night, 1989)
13. Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood - Some Velvet Morning (Nancy & Lee, 1968)
14. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Nobody's Baby Now (Let Love In, 1994)
15. Stars - One More Night (Set Yourself On Fire, 2005)
16. The Cure - Lullaby (Disintegration, 1989)
17. Opal - Happy Nightmare Baby (Happy Nightmare Baby, 1987)
18. Jackie Greene - I Don't Live In A Dream (Giving Up The Ghost, 2008)


Saturday, January 7, 2012

60 Albums 2010

Last year. 2010.60 albums but of course again I couldn't stop at 60. Robert Plant is my top pick. So retro. Well, I enjoyed that album over and over. Maybe something about the familiar voice. I really loved his duet album with Alison Krauss from 2007 which has become one of my favorite albums. This new album is also a wonderful selection of songs and Plant is in great voice again.

Arcade Fire put out another superb album along with some of my other mainstays Ariel Pink and the Black Keys. I thought the new Damien Jurado album was more full band sounding than previous efforts.with great songwriting as usual. I think Tom Petty released one of his best albums of his long career.

David Bowie has put out a few live albums and some new releases of old live material has come out recently including a wonderful second bonus disc of a concert during the Thin White Duke tour supporting Station To Station. However, this new live album A Reality Tour was the best concert recording he's done in his also long career. It wasn't a collection of hits from the past either and the new and recent songs blended perfectly with the great songs from the past and he also pulled out many deep tracks from classic albums. Throughout the wonderful music Bowie really sounded like he was enjoying himself out there especially after that near fatal heart attack in 2004.

Overall lots of great music came out in 2010.


  1. Robert Plant - Band of Joy
  2. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
  3. David Bowie - A Reality Tour
  4. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before Today
  5. The Black Keys - Brothers
  6. Damien Jurado - Saint Bartlett
  7. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Mojo
  8. The National - High Violet
  9. Sufjan Stevens - The Age of Adz
  10. Darker My Love - Alive As You Are
  11. The Besnard Lakes - The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night
  12. Deerhunter - Halcyon Digest
  13. Beach House - Teen Dream
  14. Caribou - Swim
  15. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - I Learned The Hard Way
  16. Junip - Fields
  17. Dean & Britta - 13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol's Screen Tests
  18. Fitz & The Tantrums - Pickin' Up The Pieces
  19. Blitzen Trappen - Destroyer Of The World
  20. Alejandro Escovedo - Street Songs of Love
  21. Neil Young - Le Noise
  22. Broken Bells - Broken Bells
  23. Field Music - Field Music (Measure)
  24. Carolina Chocolate Drops - Genuine Negro Jig
  25. Menomena - Mines
  26. MGMT - Congratulations
  27. The Drums - The Drums
  28. Azure Ray - Drawing Down The Moon
  29. Elf Power - Elf Power
  30. Laura Marling - I Speak Because I Can
  31. Fistful of Mercy - As I Call You Down
  32. Los Lobos - Tin Can Trust
  33. Mary Gauthier - The Foundling
  34. Peter Gabriel - Scratch My Back
  35. Superchunk - Majesty Shredding
  36. Patty Griffin - Downtown Church
  37. John Hiatt - The Open Road
  38. Tift Merritt - See You On The Moon
  39. Nada Surf - If I Had A Hi Fi
  40. Sufjan Stevens - All Delighted People EP
  41. Tindersticks - Falling Down A Mountain
  42. Justine Townes Earle - Harlem River Blues
  43. Aloe Blacc - Good Things
  44. Josh Ritter - So Runs The World Away
  45. Mavis Staples - You Are Not Alone
  46. Drive-By Truckers - The Big To-Do
  47. Spoon - Transference
  48. Teenage Fanclub - Shadows
  49. Midlake - The Courage of Others
  50. The White Stripes - Under Great White Northern Lights
  51. Nina Nastasia -Outlaster
  52. The Black Angels - Phosphene Dream
  53. Jamey Johnson - The Guitar Song
  54. Crocodiles - Sleep Forever
  55. Band of Horses - Infinite Arms
  56. Bruce Springsteen - The Promise
  57. The Autumn Defense - Once Around
  58. Eli "Paperboy" Reed - Come and Get It
  59. Lower Dens - Twin Hand Movement
  60. Blue Giant - Blue Giant
  61. John Mellencamp - No Better Than This
  62. Roky Erickson & Okkervil River - True Love Cast Out All Evil
  63. LCD Sound System - This Is Happening
  64. Black Dub - Black Dub
  65. Betteye Lavette - Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook
  66. Ray LaMontagne - God Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise
  67. The Tallest Man On Earth - The Wild Hunt
  68. Solomon Burke - Nothing's Impossible
  69. The Sadies - Darker Circles
  70. Ty Segall - Melted
  71. Allison Moorer - Crows
  72. Wolf Parade - Expo 86 
  73. Elvis Costello - National Ransom
  74. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Beat The Devil's Tattoo
  75. She & Him - Volume 2
  76. Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
  77. Sun Kil Moon - Admiral Fell Promises
  78. The Radio Dept. - Clinging To A Scheme
  79. Eels - End Times
  80. Sharon Van Etten - Epic
  81. David Byrne & Fatboy Slim - Here Lies Love
  82. Surfer Blood - Astro Coast
  83. Ray Wylie Hubbard - A. Enlightment B. Endarkment (Hint: There Is No C)
  84. Villagers - Becoming A Jackel
  85. Laura Veils - July Flame 
  86. Sleepy Sun - Fever
  87. Gayngs - Relayted
  88. Bardo Pond - Bardo Pond
  89. Woven Hand - The Threshing Floor
  90. The Dead Weather - Sea of Cowards
  91. Eric Clapton - Clapton
  92. Jonsi - Go
  93. Ryan Bingham - Junky Star
  94. Dead Meadow - Three Kings
  95. The New Pornographers - Together
  96. Kings Go Forth - The Outsiders Are Back
  97. Shearwater - The Golden Archipelago
  98. Isobell Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Hawk
  99. Black Mountain - Wilderness Heart
  100. School of Seven Bells - Disconnect From Desire
  101. Stars - The Five Ghosts
  102. Peter Wolf - Midnight Souvenirs
  103. Breathe Owl Breathe - Magic Central
  104. Interpol - Interpol
  105. Jackie Greene - Till The Light Comes
  106. Liars - Sisterworld
  107. The Grip Weeds - Strange Change Machine
  108. Suckers - Wild Smile
  109. Dum Dum Girls - I Will Be
  110. No Age - Everything In Between
  111. The Moondoggies - Tidelands
  112. Best Coast - Crazy For You
  113. The Acorn - No Ghost
  114. The Secret Sisters - The Secret Sisters
  115. Land of Talk - Cloak and Cipher
  116. The Extra Lens - Undercard
  117. Girl Talk - All Day
  118. Vampire Weekend - Contra
  119. Yeasayer - Odd Blood
  120. Megafaun - Heretofore

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sex & Drugs & Rock 'n Roll - Songs 1977


Part 3 of song from 1977 from my collection. All four parts play as one playlist on my iPod or as a 4 CD set.

You can listen to the mix from the link below to Mixcloud.








1.   Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
2.   The Motors - Dancing The Night Away
3.   Ultravox - Saturday Night In The City Of The Dead
4.   Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer
5.   Wire - 12xu
6.   Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Born To Lose
7.   Talking Heads - Psycho Killer
8.   The Clash - Police & Thieves
9.   Peter Tosh - Stepping Razor
10. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
11. Horace Andy - Do You Love My Music/Music Dub
12. Augustus Pablo - East Of The River Nile
13. The Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter 23
14. Parliament - Bop Gun (Endangered Species)
15. The Commodores - Brick House




Monday, January 2, 2012

It's Four in the Morning - Late Night

One of my favorite mixes. I put this together several years ago and some of my mixing friends will have seen and heard it before. Nothing has changed. It's an example of looking for that perfect mix. This mix is part of my Late Night series.

It has many of the characteristics that I've strive for in a mix.  It holds a certain mood or feel and as part of my Late Night series it can be brooding, quiet, hypnotic, reflective, etc. Most of the time it is soft and quiet but can also be loud and forceful at times. It also includes songs from many different eras.

This is part 1 of 4. You can listen to the mix on Mixcloud from the link below.



notes

1.   Leonard Cohen - Famous Blue Raincoat (Songs of Love and Hate, 1971)
2.   Nick Drake - Pink Moon (Pink Moon, 1972)
3.   Richard Thompson - Waltzing's for Dreamers (Amnesia, 1988)
4.   Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 (XO, 1998)
5.   Mazzy Star - Five String Serenade (So Tonight That I Might See, 1993)
6.   R.E.M. - Nightswimming (Automatic for the People, 1992)
7.   The Arcade Fire - Crown of Love (Funeral, 2004)
8.   Beck - The Golden Age (Sea Change, 2002)
9.   Nada Surf - Blonde On Blonde (Let Go, 2003)
10. The Shins - New Slang (Oh, Inverted World, 2001)
11. Band Of Horses - The Funeral (Everything All The Time, 2006)
12. My Morning Jacket - The Way That He Sings (At Dawn, 2001)
13. Neil Young - Don't Let It Bring You Down (After The Goldrush, 1970)
14. Lou Reed - Perfect Day (Transformer, 1972)
15. Tim Buckley - Song to the Siren (Starsailor, 1970)
16. Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah (Grace, 1994)
17. Jennifer Warnes - Bird on a Wire (Famous Blue Raincoat, 1987)
18. John Cale & Suzanne Vega - So Long, Marianne (Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 60's, 1999)


Late Night Pt. 1 - It's Four in the Morning by 60@60 on Mixcloud



Notes from the original post:

Leonard Cohen is perfect to start this mix. The mix title comes from the opening lines of this opening song... "It's four in the morning". The mood is immediately set in place. The backing vocals are awesome.

Nick Drake is a great followup. It's from the same time period and carries the same feeling. It could have been any Nick Drake song but choosing "Pink Moon" is a popular favorite for many people. The Richard Thompson song continues the quiet self examination going on in the mix.

Often times a mix is really a collection of smaller sets of similar music. A group of songs that work well together connected to other small groups. The transition is always important. I've never liked jarring contrasts that a mixer puts there just to shake up the listener.

The next three songs are from popular albums from the 90's and not only maintain the general mood of the mix but add a slightly classical music feel... the waltz, the string serenade and the piano along with the yearning vocals.

The Arcade Fire comes in with some pomp and emotion with a tempo changing interlude. This was a late addition to the mix when I was looking for something to transition different groups of songs. It also comes from what I think was probably my favorite album of the last decade.

"The Golden Age" was the opening song from Beck's Sea Change which was another favorite album of the decade. The Beck, Nada Surf and Shins songs have been together on this mix since it's very earliest versions. They do everything I want together. "New Slang" is a particular favorite for many people.

The Band of Horses song adds some heavier guitar sounds to the mix along with some very intense quiet moments. The vocals move the song forward and move the listener to the very distinctive singing of My Morning Jacket. Their classic rock sound is a perfect lead in to Neil Young. After The Goldrush is a great album from 1970 and I picked a deep cut but that was an album that was played everywhere by everyone at the time. You heard it all the time and every song was familiar so it's nice to hear the not so obvious song from an album.

The next song is another deep track from a classic album. Lou Reed's Transformer is mostly known for "Walk On The Wild Side", "Vicious" and "Satellite of Love" but the pop sheen and mood of "Perfect Day" is the perfect song for the this mix. It is followed by Tim Buckley, one of the great vocalist of the 60's, whose wildly experimental vocal style highlights the classic "Song to the Siren" from 1970's Starsailor.

That little set of 70's singer songwriters is followed by a set that pays tribute to Leonard Cohen who opened the mix. Tim Buckley's tragic son Jeff Buckley gives a nearly definitive reading of Cohen's "Hallelujah" followed by "Bird on a Wire" from Jennifer Warnes' 1987 Cohen tribute album. The closer is a wonderful version of Cohen's "So Long, Marianne" by John Cale and Suzanne Vega. A fitting tribute to a great artist and the ending to a search for a perfect mix. Well, still not perfect but time to move on to the next one.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year Crazy Conservative Uncle

It's 2012 and I'm a sixty something. So I'd thought I'd start the new year post with a nice political rant. I should clarify my use of the "crazy conservative uncle" phrase. I do have some conservative uncles... and probably a few aunts too but I'm not calling them personally crazy. I am calling their views crazy and in particular I am calling their incessant right wing emails that regularly pollute my inbox really crazy. I don't see them very often and inevitably the conversation turns to politics. Over the years that really didn't matter too much but the forwarding email thing of the last five years or so has gone too far. They also liked to forward all kinds of urban myths and false warnings about everything from email viruses, dangerous products and all sorts of weird criminal behavior to avoid in parking lots. If it was just me on their mailing list I could just delete and ignore but unfortunately there are lots of our young family members also getting these crazy emails. I would regularly go to Snopes or one of the other fact checking sites and politely let the offenders know that they were forwarding false information and that often times been disproved many years ago. Often times the crazy false information emails were political in nature.

This week I got one that says basically you can't believe Snopes because George Soros owns it and it is a front for liberals to attack conservatives trying to educate their families with information the mainstream media is trying to hide. So here below is a comment from an uncle I received recently.

"For several years, I have had second thoughts about the Snopes reports. 
This message supports and verifies my earlier suspicions that Snopes
has a left leaning tilt.  I credit the depth of Snopes' analyses.  But the
strains of the left that I recognized prevade their reports.  I"m not surprised
to hear that Snopes is financed by George Soros.  Now I recognize the
Soros agenda in the Snopes reports.  I now see that they are forwarding
the Soros agenda.   It's true that Snopes has been leaning left."


That was his take on the message below


The following email was received today, and the facts are not surprising.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Joe
Many of the emails that I have sent or forwarded that had any anti-Obama in it were negated by Snopes.  I thought that was odd. Check this out.

Snopes, Soros and the Supreme Courts Kagan We-l-l-l-l now, I guess the time has come to check out Snopes! Ya' don't suppose it might not be a good time to take a second look at some of the stuff that got kicked in the ditch by Snopes, do ya'? We've known that it was owned by a lefty couple but hadn't known it to be financed by Soros! Snopes is heavily financed by George Soros; a big time supporter of Obama!

In our Search for the truth department, we find what I have suspected on many occasions. I went to Snopes to check something about the dockets of the new Supreme Court Justice, Elena Kagan who Obama appointed and Snopes said the email was false and there were no such dockets so I Googled the Supreme Court, typed in Obama-Kagan, and guess what? Yep you got it; Snopes Lied! Everyone of those dockets are there.

So Here is what I wrote to Snopes:

Referencing the article about Elena Kagan and Barak Obama dockets:

The information you have posted stating that there were no such cases as claimed and the examples you gave are blatantly false. I went directly to the Supreme Courts website, typed in Obama Kagan and immediately came up with all of the dockets that the article made reference to. I have long suspected that you really slant things but this was really shocking.

Thank You, I hope you will be much more truthful in the future, but I doubt it. That being said, Ill bet you didn't know this. Kagan was representing Obama in all the petitions to prove his citizenship. Now she may help  rule on them. Folks, this is really ugly. Chicago Politics; and the beat goes on and on and on. Once again the US Senate sold us out! Now we know why Obama nominated Elana Kagan for the Supreme Court. Pull up the Supreme Courts website, go to the docket and search for Obama. She was the Solicitor General for all the suits against him filed with the Supreme Court to show proof of natural born citizenship. He owed her big time. All of the requests were denied of course. They were never heard. It just keeps getting deeper and deeper, doesn't it? The American people mean nothing any longer. It's all about payback time for those who compromised themselves to elect someone who really has no true right to even be there.

If you are not interested in justice or in truth, simply delete. However, if you hold sacred the freedoms granted to you by the U.S. Constitution; by all means, PASS it ON! There truly is tyranny afoot.

Some great lines here...  
"Snopes lied"  
"Once again the US Senate sold us out"  
"Folks, this is really ugly" 
"this was really shocking" 
"He owed her big time"
"The American people mean nothing anymore"
"someone who really has no true right to even be there"
"there truly is tyranny afoot"

I went and looked up this accusation that Snopes is funded by that liberal boogieman George Soros and rather than going to Snopes itself I checked several other fact verifying sites and guess what. They too debunked this entire story. The Snopes Soros connection was disproved back in 2008 but of course the clowns now have the Kagan angle to distract from the basic falseness of the story. I like the giving Kagan a supreme court position to pay her back for hiding documents. Yes, birthers. "someone who really has no true right to even be there". 
So this whole thing is a combination kill the messenger and in particular I was one of those persons constantly throwing Snopes in their face. Now they want to say to me Snopes is a Soros lefty site and you can't trust anything they write. This message also stokes the birthers. Yes, my uncle is a birther as of my last conversation with him this past summer. He also thinks Michelle Bachman would make a good president. I really laughed hard at that one. I guess he is really is a "crazy conservative uncle"

It's going to be a crazy new year on the political front.