I love the commercial with "Ballroom Blitz" where they throw stuff out of the back of a semi at oncoming cars.
It's a *fantastic* commercial, and Ilove that song.
And I am currently ripping Hayden's CDs, so they should be int he mail to Gandalfe on Monday or Tuesday.
I have a reggae/bluegrass-and-other-old-timey-music album with the wonderful title A New Broom Sweeps Clean, But An Old Broom Knows Every Corner.
thought you guys might appreciate this
Courtin' Songs
In recognition of the disappointing end to a relationship, I went on a CD spree yesterday. I got:
Norah Jones "Feels Like Home"
Sarah McLachlan "Afterglow"
Nick Drake "Pink Moon"
Vienna Teng
LOTR soundtrack
Sigur Ros "Aegnitelxd Bealksdfh" (uh, their first one)
Unfortunately, I was too busy eating ice cream and lying on the couch watching bad weekend TV to listen to any of them yet. But I look forward to them muchly.
edited to fix the line breaks
What? No country music? The music of pain?
Speaking of Norah Jones, anyone else see her on SNL this weekend? She sounded great, and looked fabulous -- I think she's put on weight over the last year or so?
Alicia - The Sigur Ros and Nick Drake combo post break up is a dangerous mix of sad-inducing. At least that was my experience.
I was all Irish and stuff this weekend - got the Thrills (I like it as background spring/summer music - it was perfect on the stereo for getting my balcony ready for spring plants and flowers - but not so impressive on the headphones.) And I got
Astral Weeks
because Hec always puts it in his top ten lists. Talk about perfect Sunday music.
Also got the Leona Naess self-titled, a new copy of
Roman Candle
(Elliott Smith) to replace my scratched copy.
My favorite break up song is "No Children" by the Mountain Goats. And a bunch of bitter and angsty Pearl Jam songs.
Off to lunch.
After working on the book for the last several weeks I've been scouting out all the music we advocate that I've never heard.
And still not finding a lot of it...Though I do think I will be picking up Dogbowl's Flan. Still looking for The Leopards (a band who apparently modeled themselves exactly as a mid period Kinks band), Potatomen (jangle pop on Lookout), Nourallah Brothers, Fugu, Lipstick Killers, Orgone Box, Sex Clark 5, Appaloosa, Mark Radice, Exuma, Pamelo Mounk'a, Michael Mantler and The Wylde Mammoths.
tina, I heard the new Sufjan Stevens at Mod Lang this weekend. It sounded loverly, so I bought the previous Michigan one.
Also got a collection titled
As We Travel - folk funk flavours and ambient soul.
All late sixties early seventies stuff like Shuggie Otis. Sort of dreamy psych funk soul. Some of it's better than others, but I did find some great tracks, like The Meters cover of Neil Young's "Birds."
OK, I'm definitely going to see Wilco when they're here, because NELS F**KIN' CLINE JUST JOINED THE BAND!
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