d) All Of The Above

Posted by admin on Jul 2nd, 2008


Pigeon Point Lighthouse, photo taken by John Kane

A reader participatory entry:

It’s funny how your life can change, like that (snap fingers together). You wouldn’t believe me (nod your head side to side) , even if I told you the story. Hell, I don’t even believe it (slightly raise one eye and lower the other) . Perhaps one’s stability works best when everything around them is unstable (extend arms with palms facing up with a slight shrug of the shoulders), or at least not predictable. I’d have to check that box on the employee review that states, “far exceeds expectations”. I am completely engaged into a reality that has to be a dream (slightly nibble on left thumb nail).

Nina Simone – My Baby Just Cares For Me – this song has a nice swing to it and was made popular by miss simone on her Little Girl Blue release. this version is from the excellent Stealing Beauty soundtrack.

The Faces- Oh La La – from the Rushmore soundtrack. one of my favorite movies, and one of the greatest collection of songs for a movie. great pop gems from an era of classic rock.

Thievery Corporation – Shaolin Satellite – a great drum break with the warm synth hovering just above. and then, the breakdown and…… one…. two….. ah..checka…..one….two………get down everybody………

Covers from Jeff Buckley

Posted by admin on May 11th, 2008


image courtesy of Merri Cyr, 1995

Besides Grace, which was Jeff Buckley’s only officially completed album, the legacy of songs and material that remain comes mainly from his incredible live shows which consisted of playing various covers from a vast array of artists. His vocal range was such that he took on many songs from powerful female singers. Many times, he took the originals and made them his own, as is the case with his version of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. Here are some unique covers with the originals, or the version that he was inspired by. He has inspired, and continues to inspire other artists, as is the case with Radiohead.

from the recent Word magazine interview with Radiohead:
It’s funny how their own records are often punctuated by seeing other bands, he (Colin Greenwood) says. “Making The Bends in spring 1994, we were having a crap day in the studio so John Leckie said, ‘Come on, let’s go and see Jeff Buckley at the Garage.’ Then we went back to the studio and Thom recorded Fake Plastic Trees straight away. It was genuinely, properly inspiring.”

Bob Dylan – Mama, You’ve Been On My Mind – this track is from the Bootleg series

Jeff Buckley – Mama, You’ve Been On My Mind – from the Grace Legacy Edition

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Nina Simone – Lilac Wine – from the 1966 Wild Is The Wind album.

Jeff Buckley – Lilac Wine (Live)- from the Palais Theatre in Melbourne Australia, on the Mystery White Boy release. a great slowed down version of the song.

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Big Star – Kangaroo – written by Alex Chilton who also inspired Paul Westerberg from the Replacements to write the song Alex Chilton from the excellent Pleased To Meet Me album.

Jeff Buckley – Kangaroo (Live) – live form the Logo Club in Hamburg Germany. recorded February 22, 1995

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Van Morrison – The Way Young Lovers Do (Live) - live from the Fillmore in San Francisco, recorded 4/26/1970 (((link removed at the request of the publisher)))

Jeff Buckley – The Way Young Lovers Do (Live)- from the Live From The Bataclan (Paris) release. he takes the original jazzy version of the song and turns it into bluesy guitar fueled rant.

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Genesis – Back in N.Y.C. (demo #4) – from 1974, a demo of this track from the classic Lamb Lies Down On Broadway release. this was the period when Peter Gabriel fronted the band.

Jeff Buckley – Back In N.Y.C. – a demo from the Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk release.

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Nina Simone – The Twelfth Of Never (Live) – from the out of print Nina Simone At Carnegie Hall. Buckley covered more tracks by Nina Simone than any other artist. I think he related to the soulfulness and the unique phrasing from her voice.

Jeff Buckley – The Twelfth Of Never (Live) - from Live At Sin-e´. he rarely altered Nina Simone’s version of the songs.

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Favorite10 & The Gray Area

Posted by admin on Mar 7th, 2008


Boards Of Canada, Geogaddi

Some friends of mine have started a new community bath house for music called Favorite 10. As with most people, I like making lists, reading other people’s lists, comparing lists, crossing things off of lists, basically anything to do with lists. On this site, you can make your favorite lists to compare and contrast with some other die-hard music fan that thinks they know what they are talking about. Discuss the merits of Steve Perry’s solo career away from Journey, or make fun of people’s lists because each item happens to be a current Pitchfork darling (cough,cough). Anywho, check it out. It’s a site that can be helpful to find new music, as long as music lovers, like you, add your lists. My lists are under the foeweel name, if you couldn’t guess already. Click HERE to a list of my favorite10 at this moment.

Also, I reconnected with an old co-worker of mine from when I worked at Discovery Discs in Philly and she happens to also live in what she so amazingly coined as the Gray Area. That needs to be made into a t-shirt. I’ve heard the Yay Area, Specific Whites (Pacific Heights), sNob Hill, and others, but the Gray Area has to be the best. It just describes on so many levels, specifically the weather of what it is like to live in the city by the Bay. Bodymore Murderland is another good one, but that’s back east near where I grew up.

Now onto the magical jelly bean flavors of the day :

Susanna & The Magical Orchestra – Love Will Tear Us Apart (Singer Songwriter) – a cover of the Joy Division classic. a great interpretation that brings out more of the desperation from the slow and minimal reconstruction.

Petracovich – Paper Cup (Singer Songwriter) – local musician, Jessica Peters. it’s real. it’s not memorex.

Nina Simone – Just In Time (Live) – this version is from the out of print Tomato Collection which is the version used at the end of Richard Linklater’s Before Sunset. she has such a unique way of phrasing especially in the later part of her career. one of a kind.

Moderat (Apparat + Modeselektor) – Mode2 (Abstract Beats) – from the EP of BPitchControl labelmates, take the skattered beats of MDSLKTR and the warm tones of Apparat and you get more wholesome fun for the extended family than playing Candyland in your PJ’s.

Boards Of Canada – The Devil Is In The Details (IDM) – from the classic Geogaddi. this song may give you nightmares, or it may just wakeup your inner child. for those people who cannot understand bubble talk, here are some of the lyrics:

“Just relax, and enjoy this pleasant adventure. Here you are, secure and protected, in this, your special place, letting my voice flow into your mind. There’s no need to concentrate. Just gently as you go. Suggestions are going into your unconscious mind. Open yourself up to the greater wisdom and understanding. So, now, letting the sound of my voice reach the inner, healthy, receptive centre of yourself. See yourself now in your imagination; and you are being tranformed in a positive healthy way, so you are programming your unconscious mind, gaining new insight into your directions, in the future. Allow yourself to be more aware of your pathway through this life. [Enjoy all that you can.(?)] As the days go by, you are programming your mind, and you are allowing this to happen. These things are happening day by day, just as I tell you they are happening, wherever you are. See this happening. Allow it to become part of you; more and more happily, more and more surely, more and more powerfully, each day. When it is necessary, you can program yourself, be able to dream the information you require. This awareness will come back to you at your own rate. It will never be more than you can cope with. This guidance will help show you the way. This will only happen if you choose it will be so. Ready, now …”

EarWaxBeGone December 2007 Compilation

Posted by admin on Dec 11th, 2007


Picture provided by Wikimedia

I am not doing a “best of” list this year. I had some songs and some albums put together, but I figure if you go through my posts throughout the year, you can find out what I dig/dug. As most of the tracks are still up for your listening or d-loding pleasure, go dig. I actually did put together a list of best albums which is on a friend’s new site which should be ready sometime next year, so…… Instead of lists, I put together a compilation of songs, some old, some new, some crude…..some just hard-to-find.

People Press Play – Always Wrong
Ben Benjamin – Selective Periphera nov1
Thom Yorke – A Rat’s Nest
Mikkel Metal – Brikan
Saul Williams – Black Stacey (Deadbeat Remix)
Matthew Dear – Deserter
Pinback – Devil You Know
Spoon – Black Like Me – Spoon
Franz Ferdinand – All My Friends (LCD Soundsystem Cover)
Nina Simone – Since I Fell For You
Cold War Kids – Electioneering (Radiohead Cover)
Diplo – Young Folks Pussy

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