I really want to hear her a capella version of The Who Sell Out.
She does the whole album?
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.
I really want to hear her a capella version of The Who Sell Out.
She does the whole album?
I've been meaning to look into that too.
Ooh look -- Irwin played some of it: [link]
t edit The Petra stuff is the last hour of that three hour show.
Making music out of cut-up sampled "found" sounds is pretty old hat in electronic music really--eg Matmos made an album a couple of years ago entirely out of sounds sampled from surgical operations.
Making music out of cut-up sampled "found" sounds is pretty old hat in electronic music really--eg Matmos made an album a couple of years ago entirely out of sounds sampled from surgical operations.
Not to mention Stockhausen, or Dean Elliot's (fifties) wacky lounge orchestrations built around items he found in junkyards.
Making music out of cut-up sampled "found" sounds is pretty old hat in electronic music really--eg Matmos made an album a couple of years ago entirely out of sounds sampled from surgical operations.
Yeah, the only thing that makes this different is that they specifically recorded people fucking for the labum, and then manipulated the sounds until they were unrecognizable.
I bought The Dresden Dolls album on iTunes... I love it as well, but the song that I am most obsessed with is "Girl Anachronism".
That is a pretty awesome song. I love pretty much every song on the album. "Half Jack" and "Missed Me" don't do as much for me, and "672" doesn't really count.
Not to mention Stockhausen, or Dean Elliot's (fifties) wacky lounge orchestrations
Well strictly speaking they weren't "sampled" as such but yeah.
(Taking sides: Pedantry vs historical one-upmanship)
"Half Jack" and "Missed Me" don't do as much for me, and "672" doesn't really count.
"Missed Me" is one of the best "scary, insane-o chick" songs ever. Admitadely, not a large genre that I'm aware of (at least, deliberate "scary, insane-o chick" songs). Until I paid close attention to the lyrics, I hadn't realized how scary.
So U2 has announced their first batch of tour dates, and there isn't a D.C. or Baltimore concert. The rumors are that it'll probably be part of another leg of the tour this fall.
But they are playing Philadelphia, which is a two hour drive, in May.
I'm sorely tempted to buy tickets for that show, and sell them if the D.C. date is announced before the Philadelphia show. Or, you know, I could just see them twice.