Monday, June 20, 2011

Gold Diggin Divas "Codependent"


So it appears that music has certainly progressed since the slightly more innocent days of Madonna's admission to being a "Material Girl," but definitely not for the better.

I think that the Gold Diggin Divas' YouTube "About Me" profile tells you all you really need to know about this trio:
Felicia, Betsy and Sophia "the cox sisters" were born and raised in  New Orleans La. Because of their hooter careers not taking off they decided against getting breast implants and taking the money to move to Los Angeles. Lucky for them their mother was able to move shortly after with her Fema from hurricane Katrina. The Cox sisters wanted to share a little bit of their New Orleans swag with Los Angeles through their rap music. They went from dating guys like the neighborhood mechanic GaryWayne, to wearing Christian Lou Boutins! N DAS A RAP!

That's the exact rip from YouTube - don't worry if you don't quite understand it all!



and in a slight video-call-and-response, I offer you this from BB King...


So gentlemen, be sure to mind Kanye's warning...



Sorry, Gold Diggin Divas don't get an album cover listed below - and I hope it stays that way!



Thanks to GoldDigginDivas, eaglerocktv, KanyeWestVevo for the uploads to YouTube.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Tim Minchin "Prejudice"

Photo by Rich Hardcastle


A beautiful lesson from an enlightened soul...Tim Minchin uses the power of music to educate us about how to treat one another.

If you judge people, you have no time to love them.
--Mother Teresa









Be sure to check out his amazing poem "Storm" as well.

Ready for This?

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Vegan Black Metal Chef - Pad Thai


I guess I needed something to wake me up in order to add a new post, and wake up is just what I got from the Vegan Black Metal Chef! You don't have to be a Black Metal fan or even a fan of delicious pad thai to make it through the entire fourteen minutes of this cooking show...but it certainly doesn't hurt.

Sure, at times it may be difficult to see the ingredients through the striking chain mail, dangerous leather spikes and spooky makeup, but I think we all know what crushed peanuts look like. And yes it's true that our chef uses so many fantastic knives that by the time you see his spoon and spatula you are rightfully a bit underwhelmed, but I think we can also accept that the metal world really hasn't had time to branch out to other utensils just yet.

You have to love any dish where one of the most important instructions is calling for the "Heat of Satan!" It's a dish clearly served in Heaven - ironically taught to us by one of the minions of The Dark Lord himself!

Remember, "your knife doesn't even have to be that awesome!"



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If this video got you in the mood for some more headbanging here is a FREE Black Metal album download from Amazon:
Black Metal - Metalhit Free Download Series

or dive deeper into the genre with this Black Metal compilation:
Black Metal

or perhaps you're just looking for a good Vegan Thai food cookbook?
A Vegan Taste of Thailand (Vegan Cookbooks)

Thanks to VeganBlackMetalChef for the upload to YouTube.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Bill Hicks "Easter"




Wishing you a very Happy Easter...even though it makes no sense at all!










Rant In E Minor

Thanks to dropsevin for the upload to YouTube.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Apple Employees "It Gets Better"


Back in October, 2010 I posted Joel Burns' Message of Hope, a message letting gay teens know that life gets better and urging them to hang in there and find out. I didn't realize that his message had spawned a movement of similar messages called the It Gets Better Project, but what an amazing thing. I guess we could lament, and curse a crummy world where people are bullied to such extremes that suicide seems to be the only solution, but instead, it seems an easier choice to celebrate a world where people look out for one another, and take a moment to remind each other that it does, in fact, get better...and that you are a beautiful person.

Bravo to the brave voices who share their stories with the world and more importantly our children.



Be sure to check out The Trevor Project for more information.

Thank you to AppleEmployees upload to YouTube.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Tim Minchin "Storm"

Photo by Rekha Garton
Thankfully, some people cannot silence themselves, and have no problem coming to the aide and support of reasonable, fact-filled, science-based thought.

Isn't this enough?
Just this world?
Just this beautiful, complex
Wonderfully unfathomable world?
How does it so fail to hold our attention
That we have to diminish it with the invention
Of cheap, man-made Myths and Monsters?
-Tim Minchin "Storm"

It's a ten minute trip worth taking...



Ready for This?

Thanks to stormmovie for the upload to YouTube.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Brazilian Cab Driver "Billie Jean"



The spirit of Michael Jackson lives on behind the wheel of a taxi, roaming the streets of Minas Gerais, Brazil...










Billie Jean (Single Version)

Thanks to BarrientosAgustin for the upload to YouTube.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

"Punk In England" Documentary



Step into a time capsule and go back to moment when rock and roll was recovering mode from a minor implosion - and a new creativity was taking music in all sorts of new directions.

How can you possibly go wrong watching a film where The Clash take control, The Jam fire off some rifles, The Specials, Selector and Madness make ska music that moves your feet and pumps your heart full of adrenaline, and a young Chrissie Hynde makes you take notice?  That's just a small bit of what you get in Wolfgang Buld's "Punk in England: British Rock - Ready for the 80's."

Get ready for an hour you'll soon wish never ended...


If you have to have it in your collection you can pick it up from Amazon:
















Thanks to SeeOfSound for the upload to YouTube.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Jimmy Wong "Ching Chong, It Means I Love You"


The way she talks about someone else
That she don't even know herself
She's the sickest thing in the world
Well, look at that stupid girl.
-M. Jagger/K. Richards

Alexandra Wallace was quite sure that people really wanted to hear what she had to say. I imagine that her parents and those in her inner circle always told her how smart she was, and how her big thoughts and outspoken ways were really going to make a mark on the world. It looks like they were right. Ms. Wallace's angry rant on Asian students talking on their cell phones in the library and her disdain of those same Asian students being visited and cared for by their families went viral, and in turn angered millions of people. It has been reported that she and her family have received death threats for the rant - a rant that she claims she was simply trying to be humorous in! If she dies of anything I'm hoping it's from the embarrassment of documenting her stupidity for the world to see. Of course, the fallout has been that Ms. Wallace has withdrawn from UCLA and apologized for her video - ultimately, it's probably too little...too late.

Her video channel is gone, but, as most of us know, once you put it on the internet it is there forever, and of course, others have managed to keep her original words alive with reposts:


There are a plethora of video responses to be found to Ms. Wallace's rant, and one not-to-miss moment comes from Jimmy Wong. As Jimmy says in his sweet tune dedicated to a sour girl: When it comes to love there are no boundaries:


Thanks to mtldd1 and jimmy for the uploads to YouTube.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Kelly Family "An Angel"


This St. Patrick's Day, like every St. Patrick's Day, I am reminded of the four and a half months I spent working in Ireland in 1995. The greatest thing I will always remember about Ireland is the people. I have never experienced such warmth and true hospitality. I lived in a town called Spiddal which was a tiny speck of a town  - there was only one stop sign - it was small! You would think people in such a small and close knit community would be cautious or suspicious of foreigners, but it was really quite the opposite. I always felt welcome, and always felt that I belonged.

I associate so much of my life with music, and when I think about those days on the Connemara Coast I can hear the Oasis and Blur songs battling each other for the number one spot on the radio, but one song more than anything takes me back to that special time, oddly enough, it's The Kelly Family's "An Angel."  It was the first time I ever heard of the band, and quite frankly, I don't think I've ever heard anyone mention them since.  I understand that they have a huge following in Europe and particularly in Germany - it's my understanding that the Germans also love David Hasselhoff - I guess there's no accounting for taste.

Anyway, this extremely cheesy song was everywhere I went in Ireland in 1995, and I'm not sure if I love it because I heard it so many times that it just finally grew on me, or if I loved it the minute I heard the great chorus, or perhaps it was the moment I laid eyes on the creepy/angelic kid singing that chorus in the video. Who knows! Clearly, I'm not alone...the YouTube video has 7.8 million views!

I can pretty much guarantee that you'll love this tune as much as I do - and if you don't...well, there's no accounting for taste:



Thanks to czajka1982 for the upload to YouTube.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Tyler the Creator "Yonkers"



I am crazy about this song and this video from Tyler The Creator!  "Yonkers" goes to the top of the must hear everyday list...I don't think this will be dethroned for awhile! Let's hear it for Los Angeles!



...and just in case your anything like me, and you can't get enough of Tyler the Creator or "Yonkers," you can watch this Bonus Video:


















Thanks to OFWGKTA for the upload to YouTube.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Gary Puckett and the Union Gap "Young Girl"



My family and I had a great time cracking up at the lyrics of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap's "Young Girl" yesterday afternoon. Although I must have heard the song a hundred times, the lyrics never really sank in for me. Admittedly, all the years of listening, I was singing "Go on Girl..." and not "Young Girl..."

Here is a little taste of the tune that reached the #2 spot of the Billboard charts in 1968 and the tune that forced my daughter to declare "This singer is a Pedo!"


Young girl, get out of my mind
My love for you is way out of line
Better run girl,
You're much too young girl.

With all the charms of a woman

You've kept the secret of your youth
You led me to believe
You're old enough
To give me love
And now it hurts to know the truth, Oh,

Young girl, get out of my mind

My love for you is way out of line
Better run girl,
You're much too young girl.

(This verse is left out of the performance in the video below)
Beneath your perfume and make-up
You're just a baby in disguise
And though you know
That it is wrong to be
Alone with me
That come on look is in your eyes, Oh...


Young Girl: The Best Of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap

Thanks to ClassicPerformances for the upload to youTube.


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Terje Isungset: Ice Musician


I do love me some Scandinavian music especially when it's inspired by grungy American rock and roll...but wait a minute, here's something new:  Norway's Terje Isungset has literally "carved" out his very own musical genre:  Ice Music. I stumbled upon Terje's work on CNN. Terje spends hours carving his instruments out of blocks of ice he extracts from frozen lakes and even glaciers. His search for ice that "sings"definitely pays off with some beautiful sounds, and I am grateful that I can enjoy them from the comfort of my warm home.



Terje Isungset:  Website
Terje's Ice Music Festival:  Website
Ice Music Festival photos by Emile Holba: Website

Winter Songs         Ice Concerts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Fever Ray "When I Grow Up"


Many thanks to LD for turning me on to Fever Ray. Fever Ray is a solo effort by Sweden's Karin Elisabeth Dreijer Andersson who also performs in a band called The Knife with her brother Olof Dreijer.

The video for Fever Ray's "When I Grow Up" is really something special. A mystical creature stands in the backyard, familiar ground while the leaves of Fall take refuge in the still waters, but still waters do run deep. The witch is clothed in all the garbage that is heaped upon us throughout our lives. She stands there working her magic, filled with regret and longing for what once was, and also hope for what still might be. Her spells reach a crescendo amidst crashing waves and turbulent emotion only to finally come to rest, and when our soul has been calmed she will leave us to our own dreams, and the gateway through the backyard and the waters will close. We are left alone to find our own way and our own loves, and to accept who we have become.

Fever Ray:  Website



Fever Ray

Thanks to FeverRayMusic for the upload to YouTube.

Friday, February 11, 2011

The Carpenters "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft"


The Carpenters cover of Klaatu's "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (The Recognized Anthem of World Contact Day)" may not be the first thing you think of when remembering the The Carpenters, however, that may change after watching this video!

I'm not sure when World Contact Day is taking place, but I think the odds are pretty good that the interplanetary craft may just turn around and head to the next planet after a couple of minutes after making contact on this one. Too negative for you? Perhaps I'm just seeing our planet as half full today.



Bonus Video: Klaatu's original track...



Thanks to XkqueenringX and KOUJI3288E for the uploads to YouTube.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Off The Charts: The Song-Poem Story

Did you ever see that ad in the back of certain magazines that advertises: Write a hit song! Send us your poem and we'll put it to music!  I sure did and I was always fascinated and curious about what it was all about. I was pretty sure that it was just some sort of scam.

In the 1990's my friends and I actually wrote a nonsense song and sent it into one of those companies - lo and behold, we got back a letter stating that they really enjoyed the lyrics and would like to put it to music. All I had to do was pony up some money. Now I can't remember exactly how much they were asking for, but I do know that I wasn't about to send anyone money to record the lyrics I sent to them - afterall, it was a tune we wrote in just a few minutes that had made up words, and if I remember correctly, idolized Ava Gabor! After seeing "Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story" I've come to regret that decision.

"Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story" is a wonderful PBS produced documentary about the people that send in song poems and the musicians who record and send back the recorded music.  Director, Jamie Meltzer, dug deep and his research paid off. The film profiles several unique characters - some behind the pen and others behind the microphone.  All parties involved seem to have their heart in the process and everyone appears to get something out of it.

I watched the movie on my streaming Netflix account, but I was happy to discover that PBS uploaded the film to YouTube - so set aside an hour and get lost in some pretty unique "outsider" tunes. I look forward to hearing what you thought of the film. Leave a note in the comments area below.



Off the Charts: The Song-Poem Story

Off The Charts Companion CD Soundtrack

Monday, January 31, 2011

The Day CRAP Came To Town




A glowing beacon of American ingenuity!



Thanks to FrownsUpsideDown for the upload to YouTube.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Eklips "History of Hip Hop"


From France, beatbox wizard EKLIPS lays down a four minute History of Hip Hop in a single take! See how many tunes you can identify.



This reminds me of an entry I made awhile back of Jeffrey Lewis' "History of Punk rock Pre-1975" - Watch it Here.

A nice selection of old school rap tunes on Amazon.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Sleigh Bells "Rill Rill"


It's always a red letter day when your new favorite band puts out their latest video! And "Red" is probably the best color to describe Sleigh Bells video for "Rill Rill" - not so much because of a cinematographer's palette, but more for an overall attitude. Red colored anger, vengeance and violence brews just underneath the Sleigh Bells' sepia and icy blue worlds. Alexis plays the role of scorned teenager and femme fatale to Derek's doomed boyfriend. Can rock and roll ultimately save him? Will it destroy her? I guess you'll just have to tune in to find out.

Wonder what your boyfriend thinks about your braces...



Also check out my entries for Sleigh Bells' "Infinity Guitars":  Official and Live

If you don't own this album you better get it now!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Bright Eyes "Haile Selasie"



I love anytime a great band gives you a free taste of a new album!  Here are two tracks, "Haile Selassie" and "Shell Games," from Bright Eyes' new album "The People's Key."

You have to enter your email address to get the free link to the song, but it's definitely worth it.





The People's Key

Monday, January 24, 2011

Applegirl "Poker Face"


What's not to love about Apple fan-girl Applegirl (Kim Yeo Hee) and her iPhone-rific version of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face"? She's truly a performer for our smartphone times!



Thanks to applegirl002 for the upload to YouTube.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Jackie Wilson "Lonely Teardrops"


Jackie Wilson's life ended on this day in 1984 after lying in a comatose state for eight years. A sad and terrible ending for a beautiful singer with the nickname of "Mr. Excitement."

Wilson's solo career produced nine hit singles including "Lonely Teardrops" - the song he is mostly known for. Reading up on Jackie's life on Wikipedia I was surprised by how tragedy followed him.  He had been shot twice, three of his children died at a young age, two by violent crime and finally, the onstage heart attack while performing his signature song that he managed to survive only to end up in a coma, and living in a vegetative state for the final years of his life.

My heart is fine, fine, lonely teardrops.
Why, they'll never dry up? Lonely teardrops.





Bonus video:  In 1985, The Commodores released "Nightshift" their tribute song to Jackie Wilson and Marvin Gaye - two legends who had died the year before.



The Ultimate Jackie Wilson          Nightshift

Thanks to Tavikitty for the upload to YouTube