Oh, shit, there's also "Nineteen" by Tegan and Sara!
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.
What, no ELO love? I love "10538 Overture". It's on my Life on Mars soundtrack -- can't remember when they used it on the show though.
"156" by Mew is gooooorgeous.
"2080" by Yeasayer. One of my favourite songs from last year. (Hey, that rhymes!)
"3000 Flowers", Destroyer.
"Seventy-Four, Seventy-Five" by Shearwater.
"Three Little Words" by Da Vinci's Notebook makes me snorfle.
"Four Leaf Clover", Old 97's.
"Four Long Days", Voxtrot.
"Sixteen Blue", The Replacements.
"5:55", Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Has no one yet mentioned all the Multiplication Rock stuff?
That sounds a lot like a dumb publicity stunt. I mean, Lydon was in a band with Jah Wobble during the years of English punk's flirtation with the racist side of skinhead culture.
I dunno, I just think Lydon's completely clueless. I remember an interview he did on Aussie TV in the late 80s, where he basically called Nelson Mandela nothing more than a terrorist, and was appalled at all the efforts to free him from prison. Unfortunately, he wasn't taking the piss, or attempting to be ornery; he was totally serious. It was around that time I stopped taking much notice of him.
where he basically called Nelson Mandela nothing more than a terrorist, and was appalled at all the efforts to free him from prison.
Uh, WHAT? Excuse me whilst I boggle.
Unfortunately, he wasn't taking the piss, or attempting to be ornery; he was totally serious.
How do you know he wasn't taking the piss? He tends to take it pretty far sometimes. Many years ago, he did a live interview at my radio station and was a complete jerk. The DJ went with it and anyone listening would've thought he was completely serious. Sure enough, as soon as it was over and he was off mic, he became very friendly and was joking about the whole thing.
The DJ went with it and anyone listening would've thought he was completely serious.
He's also a man who speaks his mind. The interview happened 20 years ago, and I certainly believe he believed what he was saying. Technically, he wasn't incorrect; the ANC were labelled a terrorist organisation. However, considering they were fighting to overthrow a vicious, racist system of government condemned by the majority of the rest of the world, they were hardly comparable to the Red Brigade, or Al Quaeda.
Does anyone know of any good songs about Marseille, or Provence in general? They must be available on iTunes.
Despite giving my authors strict instructions about their song choices for our playlists, almost everything in their Provence section is not on iTunes.
Also, if anyone can recommend any of Habib Koité's songs on Afriki (his only album on iTunes), that would be most welcome as well.
Oh god, I just got to the Quebec section. There are Québécois singers that are not named Céline. Have these people never heard of Wikipedia?
Does anyone know of any good songs about Marseille, or Provence in general?
“It's Nicer in Nice” (iTunes link)
I suspect that isn't the sort of thing you're looking for.