She's filing her nails while they're dragging the lake: 3/30 show
Some notes on what I played:
Ben Folds It was Eric's sister Susanne who introduced me to Ben Folds a good 10 years ago or so, by giving us her copy of the Ben Folds Five's second album, which she didn't want anymore. The trio's third album (yes, the Ben Folds
Five was of course a trio), The
Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, was in my opinion their finest work, and Ben Folds's finest work. Still, Folds continues to make good music. (I've seen a couple of his shows. He's a good performer, probably at his best when performing solo. The fans, on the other hand, are an irritating crowd I'd prefer not to be around. Note to any fans reading this: I'm not talking about you, I'm talking about the other ones.) Anyway, Recently Ben Folds put out a full-length album that combined material he'd put out on EPs over the past few years. Not as good as
Reinhold Messner, and sort of fragmented, as you might expect from an album meshed together from 4 EPs. One of the stand-out tracks, though, is "Dog". One of the things Folds does best that no one else I've found is doing is catchy but complicated piano parts. He also has a (less unique) talent for clever lyrics and good hooks. "Dog" is an excellent example of this. The lyrics begin by examining what dogs do and how they relate to us, and expands from there into philosophizing. (Philosophy that is coherent if not especially deep.)
Tinariwen is a band out of the Touareg area of Mali. There's something I find very odd about the idea that Volkswagen has introduced an SUV named after a people of the Western Sahara. How do the Touareg feel about this? In any event, this is a new album and I'm just learning about it now. Like a lot of African music groups, the songs trend on the long side, which can create a dilemma for a DJ if I play
this song, that's fewer songs I get to play overall. (Generally, I welcome the opportunity to breathe for a few extra minutes and not have only a couple of minutes to chose my next song.) The Tinariwen song I played elicited a "what's this you are playing, I like it" call. And I liked it too, and I'm going to keep exploring it. I can't really explain the sound yet, because I don't know it well enough yet but my impression is Afro-pop, but slightly different from more standard Afro-pop.
The Style Council "The Paris Match" is a song my friend Sarah J. put on a mix for me some 15 years ago or so. It's actually the second version of the song TSC recorded. The first one was recorded in French (with maybe one English verse), with Paul Weller doing vocals; it's just OK, nothing special. The second version is found on
Café Bleu, at a time when Dee C. Lee was in the process of joining the group, but not officially a part of it. (She's featured on a few of the tracks on teh album.) Rather than Lee or Weller on vocals, this Paris Match features the smokey alto vocals of Tracey Thorn of Everything but the Girl. This version is transcendant. TSC created here a real smokey jazz sound that is quite unlike the jazz-inflected pop they usually made. While I enjoy their hits "How She Threw It All Away" and "My Every Changing Moods" I prefer their more unusual and creative work, like "The Paris Match" and "The Story of Someone's Shoe". Meanwhile, Tracey Thorn has a new solo album out, and I picked it up at the station today to review. I haven't heard it yet, but it will surely make on the air next week.
Lady Sovereign is the current darling of the British Grime scene, a style of Rap with angular, jerky rhythms. "9 to 5" is a cute song about the dark side of success: you have to work. It's also insanely catchy, with a Carribean edge more like Lily Allen than Sov. I had it in my head all day.
*: new stuff
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artist | song/album | label |
Elvis Costello and the Attractions | Watching the Detectives / The Very Best of... | Rykodisc |
Ben Folds | Dog / Supersunnyspeedgraphic LP | Attacked by Plastic/Epic | |
*Mess Up the Mess | Hippocratic Oaf / You Remind Me of Summer Vacation | Paroxysm |
The Smoking Popes | Zing Went the Strings of My Heart / The Party's Over | Double Zero |
(r)Manishevitz | Mary Ann / City Life | JagJaguwar |
*!!! | Bend Over Beethoven / Myth Takes | WARP |
Morrissey | The Last of the Famous International Playboys / Bona Drag | Sire |
Simon & Garfunkel | Like a Bridge over Troubled Water / Old Friends | Columbia/Legacy |
*Air | Mer du Japon / Pocket Symphony | Astralwerks |
*Tinariwen | Tamatant Tilay / Aman Iman: Water Is Life | World Village |
The Aluminum Group | Tiny Decision / Happyness | Wishing Tree |
The Fiery Furnaces | Guns under the Counter / Rehearsing My Choir | Rough Trade |
*The Postmarks | Summer Never Seems to Last / The Postmarks | Unfiltered |
The Style Council | The Paris Match / Café Bleu | Polydor |
The Replacements | Can't Hardly Wait / Pleased to Meet Me | Sire |
The Andrews Sisters | Rum and Coca Cola / Greatest Hits | CURB Records |
*Jo Ann Garrett | Goin' Man Huntin' / Twinight's Lunar Rotation | Numero Group |
*El-P | Run the Numbers / I'll Sleep When You're Dead | Def Jux |
Lady Sovereign | 9 to 5 / Public Warning | Island/Def Jam |
(r)Devo | Through Being Cool / Hot Potatoes: the Best of Devo | Virgin |
Tricky | Black Steel / Maxinquaye | Island |
*Gruff Rhys | Gyrru Gyrru Gyrru / Candylion | Team Love |
Troubled Hubble | Lonesome Hawthorne / The Sun Beamed off the Name Maurice | Magic Spot |
*The Melvins | You're Never Right / A Senile Animal | Ipecac |
Laurie Anderson | Gravity's Rainbow / The Talk Normal Anthology | Rhino |
Vyvienne Long | Seven Nation Army / Even Better than the Real Thing | |
Canasta | Sympathetic Vibrations / We Were Set Up | Broken Middle C |
*The Zincs | Burdensome Son / Black Pompadour | Thrill Jockey |
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posted by Tony at 10:32 AM
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Now I've seen everything
This week's
Hitched...
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posted by Tony at 11:55 PM
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It's only springtime: 3/23 show
A spring-themed show! Thanks for all the requests.
Some notes one what I played:
The Super Furry Animals I discovered the song Ysbeidiau Heulog several years ago before I had even started listening to WLUW. The station I heard it on would i.d. the song merely as "Welsh", as in "that was the Super Furry Animals, and that song is Welsh". It took me a little while to figure out what the song was. It sounded to me like they were singing "lazy eye, halo"; it's actually pronounced iz-BAY-dee-eye HAY-log. I found a web page listing and translating the lyrics. The name means "sunny intervals", and so it seemed like a good spring song. The song has a nice psychedlic vibe; I still don't really know the rest of the album,
Mwng, which is a two-CD set of rock entirely in Welsh.
Meanwhile, the Super Furry Animals' lead singer,
Gruff Rhys, has a solo project out now, and I played the title track (Candylion) from it right before this song. It was pretty different; you wouldn't know it was even the same singer. It's sort of a sweet silly song you might sing to your kids.
LCD Soundsystem's new album is one of the hotly anticipated releases of 2008. I don't have much to say about it since I haven't heard the whole thing, but I'm liking what I hear, and I liked the last album.
Office was one of the breakout local Chicago bands last year.
Q&A was self-released (in 2005, according to Wikipedia), and last year they signed with an indie label. As you may recall, I ranked this band as one of my top 10 of 2006, and while I'm rethinking some of those placements (Alice Smith should have just been an honorable mention, I'm thinking now), I'd still place
Q&A near the top.
Orwell is a French band I discovered on WLUW before I was a DJ, and I put this CD (
The Following Days) on my Amazon wish list, and then kind of forgot about it. By surprise I got it for Christmas this year, and I've been listening to it a lot, and it's really a great CD. This song, Fear of Mars, has the feel of a single about it, like it's designed for radio play. So I obliged today.
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song/album | label |
Tom Waits | New Coat of Paint / The Heart of Saturday Night | Asylum |
Neko Case | Train from Kansas City / The Tigers Have Spoken | Anti |
Grace Jones | La Vie en Rose / Island Life | Island |
*!!! | Heart of Hearts / Myth Takes | WARP |
*Bonobo | The Fever / Days to Come | Ninja Tune |
*Panda Bear | Search for Delicious / Person Pitch | Paw Tracks |
Aretha Franklin | Skylark / Sweet Bitter Love | Columbia |
Saint Etienne | Spring / Foxbase Alpha | Warner Brothers |
(r) The Velvet Underground | Lisa Says/ Vu | Verve |
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*Mess Up the Mess | Crystal Pools / You Remind Me of Summer Vacation | Paroxysm |
Royce | Girls on Bikes / Tuff Love | Galapagos4 |
*Gruff Rhys | Candylion / Candylion | Team Love |
The Super Furry Animals | Ysbeidiau Heulog / Mwng | Flydaddy |
The Folk Implosion | One Part Lullaby / One Part Lullaby | Interscope |
Rufus Wainwright | 14th Street / Want One | Dreamworks |
Hank Williams | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry / 20 Greatest Hits | Polydor |
*Feist | The Water / My Moon My Man EP | Cherrytree |
*LCD Soundsystem | Watch the Tapes / Sound of Silver | DFA/Capitol |
Office | If You Don't Know by Now / Q&A | self-released www.reachoffice.com |
*Trans Am | Obscene Strategies / Sex Change | Thrill Jockey |
The Zincs | New Thought / Dimmer | Thrill Jockey |
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The B-52's | Queen of Las Vegas / Whammy! | Warner Brothers |
*The Stooges | She Took My Money / The Weirdness | Virgin |
(r) The Fiery Furnaces | Here Comes the Summer / EP | Rough Trade |
Blossom Dearie | They Say It's Spring / Jazz Masters | Verve |
*Andrew Bird | Simple X / Armchair Apocrypha | Fat Possum |
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The Proclaimers | Sean / Sunshine on Leith | Chrysalis |
Orwell | Fear of Mars / The Following Days | Hidden Agenda/Europop |
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posted by Tony at 11:42 AM
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D'Oh! Comments...
So apparently or my last post I accidentally turned off commenting. I didn't mean to. I've just turned it back on.
My
Sitemeter statistics tell me someone keeps coming to my blog looking for entries on the band Mess Up the Mess... and I thought, maybe that person left a comment... nope! Because I prevented it.
So oops! And if anyone has anything to say, please leave me a comment! Blogging is a strange sort of activity; you talk and talk and rarely does anyone respond. So I always like comments.
Naturally, if you have nothing to say, do not feel obligated to make anything up.
Ta!
posted by Tony at 7:44 PM
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I tease. Why? Because I love.
Another fresh new edition of
Finn and Charlie are HITCHED for your readng pleasure.
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posted by Tony at 11:59 AM
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I put this moment... here: 3/16 show
*: new stuff
(r): requests
♣: Irish — in honor of St. Patrick's day. OK, technically Kate Bush is only half-Irish, and was born near London — but there are Irish influences in her music.
It occurs to me that the "playlists" portion of my blog is not all that interesting, so I'm going to start adding some comments and thoughts about the songs I've played.
- Los Blops are a Chilean band that was re-released last year, and they have a sort of psychedelic folk quality. "Esencialmente Asi No Más" is one of the finest songs I heard last year — it starts with a gentle sweet folk vibe, with the lead vocalist's beautiful tenor, and then about two-thirds of the way through, electric guitars and music played backwards roll in with a funky baseline, and it finishes by rocking you. The contrast between that folk sound and the psychedelic groove are what make this song so effecting. Expect to hear it on my show every few weeks.
- The Noisettes are a band I discovered on my show last week. The album was in rotation (we have a rotation of 30 albums in rotation at any time; each hour we are to play any five songs from those 30 albums), and the review stuck on it sounded pretty appealing to me. I like last week's song enough to rip myself a copy of the album to familiarize myself with it more. Conclusion: good stuff. (I haven't heard the whole thing yet — I basically listened to to it on my iPod Shuffle mixed with other stuff. But what I heard, I liked.) So I came in this week planning to play "Bridge to Canada", and found it was no longer in rotation. This happens sometimes. Was it taken out of rotation really quickly? Was it in rotation for a month before I noticed it? Either one is possible. Anyway, it's more or less hard rock mixed with a bit of jazz and soul. It reminds me of Skunk Anansie, a band out of England from the 90's that no one stateside has ever heard of. (Like Skunk Anansie, the Noisettes feature a black singer and a mostly white band singing hard rock — but my comparison is based on the sound and not those superficial similarities.) Comparisons are also made to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and that's not completely off. It's not too accurate, but I'd say fans of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs would like the Noisettes. "Bridge to Canada" is a weird song with a good groove, and that's what I like about it. Even though it's out of rotation, I'll continue exploring this album on the air.
- Baby Teeth are a local Chicago band I first heard on WLUW's all-local show Radio One (Thursday evenings from 6 to 10pm), and I liked their out-of-control edge, especially on this track. The song rocks, but the lead singer's voice shouts and strains, and you feel that the band is barely holding it together. I come back to this song every few months.
- Mess Up the Mess is a band out of Washington DC that I reviewed for the station. (Every CD has a review stuck on it, written by a station volunteer, that describes it and recommends the best tracks.) It entered rotation this week (on my suggestion), but last week I played it on my show. I got a call in the studio asking about the song when I played it last week (not this week), and in the past week several people searching for them landed on my blog. So: the album is good and fun garage rock with funny lyrics. To compare to last year's album by the Husbands, this one is less diverse, more consistent, and less harsh. I like garage rock, but I do find the songs tend to sound all the same, which makes it hard to listen to the full albums — but the songs are great for radio and for mix CDs. I'll be playing this one a lot on my show, and a track will probably make it on the next mix CD I make to give away as a pledge premium.
artist | song/album | label |
The Talking Heads | Thank You for Sending Me an Angel / Once in a Lifetime |
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♣Kate Bush | Jig of Life / Hounds of Love | EMI Manhattan |
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir | She Just Wants to Move / I Bet You Say That to All the Boys | self-released www.sygc.com |
*Emilie Simon | Il Pleut / The Flower Book | Barclay/Milan |
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*The Postmarks | Watercolors / The Postmarks | Unfiltered |
Los Blops | Esencialmente Asi No Más / Del Volar de las Palomas | Shadoks/Normal |
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Zerostars | Like Lovers Do / The Good Can't Escape | self-released www.zerostars.com |
*Caetano Veloso | Outro / Cê | Nonesuch |
♣Van Morrison and the Chieftains | Tá Mo Chleamhnas Déanta / Irish Heartbeat | Mercury |
*Bonobo featuring Bajka | Walk in the Sky / Days to Come | Ninja Tune |
*The Arcade Fire | (Antichrist Television Blues) / Neon Bible | Merge |
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone | Roberta C. / Twinkle Echo | Tomlab |
Pierce Turner | The Sky and the Ground / The Sky and the Ground | RCA |
The Noisettes | Bridge to Canada / What's the Time Mr. Wolf? | Universal/Motown |
♣Sinéad O'Connor | I Want Your (Hands on Me) / The Lion and the Cobra | Chrysalis |
Baby Teeth | Diaghalev Was Right / The Baby Teeth Album | self-released babyteethmusic.com |
*!!! | A New Name / Myth Takes | WARP |
Manu Chao | Malegria / Clandestino | Virgin |
Pelvic Delta | Stonewall / Eleven Days |
*Mess Up the Mess | Hippocratic Oaf / You Remind Me of Summer Vacation | Paroxysm |
*Trans Am | Climbing up the Ladder (Parts III and IV) / Sex Change | Thrill Jockey |
♣Damien Rice | Eskimo / O | Vector/DRM |
Dixon Brothers | The School House Fire / Down in the Basement: Joe Bussard's Treasure Trove of Vintage 78's | Old Hat |
*Black Nag | Nobody Knows My History / EP | self-released myspace.com/blacknag |
*Bobby Conn | King for a Day / King for a Day | Thrill Jockey |
The Futureheads | Hounds of Love / The Futureheads | Sire |
Ratatat | Wildcat / Classics | XL |
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posted by Tony at 11:10 AM
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It takes every kind of people
New
Finn and Charlie are HITCHED for your reading enjoyment.
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posted by Tony at 5:20 PM
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I would rather be anywhere else than here today: 3/9 show
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song/album | label |
Elvis Costello and the Attractions | Oliver's Army / The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions | Rykodisc |
Kate Bush | Army Dreamers / Never for Ever | EMI Manhattan |
*Emilie Simon | Fleur de Saison / The Flower Book | Barclay/Milan |
*Trans Am | First Words / Sex Change | Thrill Jockey |
The Toms | (I Wanna Be a) Teen Again / Yellow Pills Prefill | Numero Group |
The M's | My Gun / Future Women | Polyvinyl |
*Apostle of Hustle | Another Rent Boy Goes Down / National Anthem of Nowhere | Arts & Crafts |
Laurie Anderson | Born, Never Asked / Talk Normal: Anthology | Rhino |
Blossom Dearie | Someone to Watch Over Me / Jazz Masters | Verve |
*Caetano Veloso | Musa Híbrida / Cê | Nonesuch |
*The Earlies | Burn the Liars / The Enemy Chorus | Secretly Canadian |
The B-52s | Queen of Las Vegas (Mesopotamia Outtake Version) / Nude on the Moon: The B-52s Anthology | Rhino |
The Aluminum Group | A Boy in Love / Plano | Minty Fresh |
The Gossip | Yr Mangled Heart / Standing in the Way of Control | Kill Rock Stars |
The Magnetic Fields | I Think I Need a New Heart / 69 Love Songs Vol 1 | Merge |
*Mess Up the Mess | Law Chair Meet Balloon / You Remind Me of Summer Vacation | Paroxysm |
*Bobby Conn | Anybody / King for a Day | Thrill Jockey |
The Free Design | Bubbles / Kites are Fun (The Best of the Free Design) | Varese Sarabande |
(r)The Apples in Stereo | The Same Old Drag / New Magnetic Wonder | Yep Roc |
Zerostars | Dad's Dress / The Good Can't Escape | self-released: www.zerostars.com |
The Primitives | Carry Me Home / Lovely | BMG |
*The Noisettes | Mind the Gap / Whats the Time Mr. Wolf | Universal/Motown |
(r)Plush | Soaring and Boring / More You Becomes You | Drag City |
*Andrew Bird | Imitosis / Armchair Apocrypha | Fat Possum |
*Bonobo featuring Fink | If You Stayed Over / Days to Come | Ninja Tune |
(r)William Elliot Whitemore | When Push Comes to Love / Ashes to Dust | Southern |
Eurythmics | No Fear No Hate No Pain No Broken Hearts / Touch | RCA |
*Lonely, Dear | I Will Call You Lover Again / Lonely, Noir | Sub Pop |
Les Negresses Vertes | Le Père Magloire / Mlah | Sire/WB |
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posted by Tony at 4:27 PM
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Just like me, they long to be...
This week's
Finn and Charlie.
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posted by Tony at 11:50 PM
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About the birds and the bees: 3/1 show
*: new stuff
(r): requests
artist | song/album | label | |
New Order | Age of Consent / Power, Corruption, and Lies | Factory | |
Feist | Inside and Out / Let It Die | Polydor | |
*Lucinda Williams | Rescue / West | Lost Highway | |
*The Earlies | Foundation and Earth / The Enemy Chorus | Secretly Canadian | |
ZZZZ! | Forget It / Palm Reader | Polyvinyl | |
The Kitchens of Distinction | 4 Men / The Death of Cool | A&M | |
*Marnie Stern | Absorb those Numbers / In Advance of the Broken Arm | Kill Rock Stars | |
This Mortal Coil | You and Your Sister / Blood | 4AD | |
Blossom Dearie | Rhode Island is Famous for You / Jazz Masters | Verve | |
*The Television Personalities | You Kep Me Waiting Too Long Long Long Long Long Long Long (E*Vax [Ratatat] Remix) / My Dark Places Remixes | Domino | |
The Zincs | Moment is Now / Dimmer | Thrill Jockey | |
*Bobby Conn | Twenty-One / King for a Day | Thrill Jockey | |
The Mountain Goats | You or Your Memory / The Sunset Tree | 4AD | |
Laurie Anderson | Blue Lagoon / Mister Heartbreak | Warner Brothers | |
Tom Waits | Singapore / Rain Dogs | Island | |
Keren Ann | Ou n'ai-je? / Nolita | Capitol | |
Caetano Veloso | Odeio / Cê | Nonesuch | |
*!!! | Yadnus / Myth Takes | WARP | |
M.I.A./Diplo | Baile Funk One / Piracy Funds Terrorism Vol. 1 | Hollertronix | |
Pizzicato Five | If I Were a Groupie / The Sound of Music | Matador | |
*Fujiya and Miyagi | Photocopier / Transparent Things | Deaf Dumb + Blind Communication | |
Troubled Hubble | To Be Alive and Alone / Making Beds in a Burning House | Lookout Records | |
*Sondre Lerche and the Faces Down | Phantom Punch / Phantom Punch | Astralwerks | |
Ben Folds Five | Steven's Last Night in Town / Whatever and Ever Amen | Epic | |
*Andrew Bird | Simple X / Armchair Apocrypha | Fat Possum | |
Nara Leão | Lindonéia / Tropicalia ou Panis et Circensis | Universal | |
Nina Simone | Nobody / After Hours | Verve | |
(r)Sufjan Stevens | Casimir Pulaski Day / Come on Feel the ILLINOISE | Asthmatic Kitty | |
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posted by Tony at 9:57 PM
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