I got the track from You Ain't No Picasso, one of the better music blogs out there, I think. He's obsesssed with them (point of fact, the blog's named after an unreleased song of theirs.) Article's here: [link]
'The Killer In Me'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Thank you!
I highly recommend the rest of you visit that link and grab at least "Little Black Ache." Seriously. It's such a "happy to be miserable" song.
I want to play.
All weekend I have been shuffling through a smartlist that only contains songs that have a playcount of 10 or higher and no other criteria. (I wanted a long mix that I knew I could sing along to while I was unpacking.) I started playing it Friday night and at 7 p.m. on Sunday night I have gotten through... 374 of 848 songs!
The last ten:
"Tainted Obligation" - REM
"3 Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters" - Modest Mouse
"O Death" - Camper Van Beethoven
"Dancing with the Women at the Bar" - Whiskeytown
"Let the Cool Goddess Rust Away" - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
"The Bones of an Idol" - New Pornographers
"Oceanographer's Choice" - The Mountain Goats
"Whitewater" - Bela Fleck
"Silver Plate Complaints" - Centro-Matic
"Twist the Knife" - Neko Case
This is addictive:
let that show - pernice brothers
mississippi - bob dylan
pot kettle black - wilco
jezebel - iron & wine
billy liar - the decemberists
sunshine - split lip
true love will find you in the end - beck
I wanna be your dog - uncle tupelo
you've got to hide your love away - eddie vedder (that was three covers in a row. craxy.)
love hungry man - mark kozelek (four! that's officially spooky)
OK. I'll stop. For tonight anway.
I want to play.
Me too! But I'm at work. On a Sunday night. I'm not happy about this.
tina, I want to tell you that you've dragged me back into the indie music scene again after I'd wandered off for several years. My entire recent buying spree was all tina-driven.
"Tainted Obligation" - REM
I can't believe I'd ever say this about an REM song, but I've never heard it. Which album/bootleg is this on?
But I'm at work. On a Sunday night. I'm not happy about this.
Boo! I kick your job.
tina, I want to tell you that you've dragged me back into the indie music scene again after I'd wandered off for several years. My entire recent buying spree was all tina-driven.
Aww, shucks. (on edit: that looks sarcastic written out but that isn't how I mean it) Well the past few years of my music buying has been very influenced by the posters of this thread, so it's a big musicista circle of love and tune-junkieness.
I can't believe I'd ever say this about an REM song, but I've never heard it. Which album/bootleg is this on?
It's from a German bootleg I picked up eons ago called Funtime, Live Rarities, R.E.M. through the U.S. Years 84-91. That track is a poorly recorded demo from 1984 but it is amazingly gorgeous and I put it on lots of mixes. That and a CD-quality version of "Academy Fight Song" were totally worth the price of the CD (which I remember being kind of steep).
OK. I got through 453 of 848 songs on my playlist this weekend. Here are the last dozen:
division day - elliott smith
most of the time - bob dylan
2:45 am (live) - elliott smith
a cautionary song - the decemberists
all mixed up - red house painters
the golden age - beck
stove by a whale - ted leo
such great heights - iron & wine
around and around - mark kozelek
I am a scientist - guided by voices (clearly, a music thread ipod fave)
per second second - the wrens
do you realize - the flaming lips
I think my iPod might be a little depressed.
I think my iPod might be a little depressed.
Little mopey.
I'm listening to Connie Chamagne's lovely cover of Iggy's "Shades." The Ig is underrated as a lyricist, I think. She also covers David Jo's "Frenchette."
As for example...
You gave me a present The paper was blue and green I unwrapped it with pleasure These are the best shades I've ever seen You can be my girlfriend Forever and a day I never thought I was worth much Or that anyone would treat me this way
[Chorus] I'm not The kind of guy Who dresses like a king And a really fine pair of shades Means everything And the light that blinds my eyes Shines from you It makes me come in the night It makes me swim with delight I like this pain I like this mirror I like these shades
It's from a German bootleg I picked up eons ago called Funtime, Live Rarities, R.E.M. through the U.S. Years 84-91. That track is a poorly recorded demo from 1984 but it is amazingly gorgeous and I put it on lots of mixes.
If I batted my eyelashes enough would you be willing to upload it to buffistarawk? Or would the thought of an obese 33yo man batting his eyelashes just creep you out too much?
That and a CD-quality version of "Academy Fight Song" were totally worth the price of the CD (which I remember being kind of steep).
CD-quality means the bootleggers had a really nice copy of the Christmas single.
REM does a nice job on AFS, though Buck can never rightly do justice to Roger Miller's frentic riff.