Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Playlist: Crazy

Today’s playlist theme is crazy.

Craziness can be confusing, but I think we all need a little bit of it every now and then.

First, something from the best band in the universe, U2. This song is actually one of the staples on my running playlist. I think it has something to do with the cartoons running in this video.

So, when was the last time you thought to yourself, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight.


Next, a song from the most handsome man in the world. This person not only proposed inside a decked out igloo in the Canadian rocky mountains via helicopter, but he's also married to Heidi Klum—and they have 4 kids now. So, who’s got game?

Heidi probably wouldn’t have gone for Seal if she wasn’t a bit crazy. And Seal wouldn’t have probably gotten the eye of Heidi if he wasn’t a bit crazy himself. Looks like he took a page out of his own body of work. We’re never gonna survive unless we get a little crazy.

This is Seal with Crazy.



What’s the most awesome way to announce to the world that you have an 18-year old daughter? Feature her half-naked in your music video. Add to that the Clueless 90’s heartthrob Alicia Silverstone and you've got gold.

Featuring Liv Tyler's grand reveal to the world, Aerosmith's Crazy.


At this point, I want to introduce something that this isn’t a video and isn’t even remotely connected to music, but I just want to share. Do you have your Joe with cream and sugar? Well, Meet Joe Black. It’s hard to fall in love with the angel of death, but that’s the kind of stuff that leads to true love apparently. You think Claire Forlani would have her doubts right? She did. But these are her dying father's words of wisdom:
Love is passion, obsession, someone you can't live without. If you don't start with that, what are you going to end up with? Fall head over heels. I say find someone you can love like crazy and who'll love you the same way back. And how do you find that person? Forget your head and listen to your heart. I'm not hearing any heart. Run the risk, if you get hurt, you'll come back. Because, the truth is there is no sense living your life without this. To make the journey and not fall deeply in love - well, you haven't lived a life at all. You have to try. Because if you haven't tried, you haven't lived.
Yes, I think I’ve lost it. But I think you’re crazy, just like me. Who do you think you are?


And after all of these videos and—err—quotes, just remember that you always have to draw the line somewhere. We all get a little crazy sometimes and it's good, but let's not go overboard and become sociopaths. Don't go blowing up buildings—or minds for that matter.



I don't want to have an anti-climactic, disclaimer infused ending to this playlist.

Sometimes, we're on the verge of going out of our minds, but we muster up enough sanity to accompany the crazy. Hopefully, it's for a worthwhile cause.

Let's end this list with a classic, U2's With Or Without You



Playlist:
  1. U2 - I'm Gonna Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
  2. Seal - Crazy
  3. Aerosmith - Crazy
  4. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
  5. Musiq - Halfcrazy
  6. U2 - With or Without You


Saturday, July 24, 2010

New Music Weekend

It's a crazy mix this week.

First, a great new find, Two Door Cinema Club.


I'm a big fan of Phoenix and I was very happily surprised to somehow have come across this band. I think I like all their songs in their album. Their album, Tourist History, which I got hold of has 10 tracks and I love all of them. I think their current single is Undercover Martyn (shown above).

Interestingly enough, the band's Facebook page has their genre listed as "alteronica". That's super awesome. Haha!

Next we have something for the more mature music lovers out there.

Seal's Soul and Harry Connick, Jr's Your Songs. Here are two of my favorite songs from the two albums. (These aren't music videos, but it's the easiest way I can put the songs here)


And for some strange reason, I've been singing this song since Sunday morning.


Okay, time to change the mood. Something more current. This next one is from the OST of Step Up 3 (yes, that 3D dance movie). Trey Lorenz with Already Taken.


Interestingly enough, this video also features dance with chalk. In Justin Beiber's Somebody To Love, they also have dancing with chalk. Is this a new trend?



Sunday, July 04, 2010

New Music Weekend (favorite albums)


This week, I'm going with 2 of my current favorite albums.

First we have The Bird and The Bee's Interpreting the Masters Vol. 1 - A Tribute to Daryll Hall & John Oates.

This album is just great. Combine The Bird and The Bee's mild synthpop, mellow vocals, and classic Hall & Oates songs and you get an album that will definitely get you into the groove.

Best tracks for me are I Can't Go For That, Kiss Is On My List, One On One, and Maneater. I'm sure you know all those songs, and you probably like them, but The Bird And The Bee bring a different feel to it. They don't change it out too much, but they apply their style to the classics very effectively.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Here's a clip from The Bird And The Bee's guest appearance on Ellen:


Next is the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist.

I know nothing about indie music. I just like it. That's what was first apparent to me when I got a copy of this album. Of the 15 artists in this compilation, I only knew 2.

I loved the movie, but it took an HBO screening to make me wonder why I never got the album. So I did, and I was really impressed.

Of the 15 tracks in the album, I loved 13 of them.

It's hard to pick a favorite track, but notable are The Real Tuesday Weld's Last Words, Vampire Weekend with Ottoman, Riot Radio by The Dead 60's, Fever by Takka Takka, Xavia by The Submarines, and Paul Tiernan's How To Say Goodbye. Again, it's really hard to pick a favorite track.

Here's a sample of one of my favorite tracks, The Real Tuesday Weld with Last Words:


It's a very laid back album that sounds very indie. Indie is now a genre right? If you can remember filler scenes from the movie where they show New York at 4 in the morning, the album feels like that.

Again, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

New Music Weekend (Holiday Edition)

World Cup fever is in full swing! The official 2010 FIFA World Cup album Listen Up! certainly helps capture the spirit of the games.

Included in the album is that Waka Waka song by Shakira (with a Spansih version as well), Wavin' Flag (which is the song you've been hearing with the World Cup previews on TV). It also includes all the 'official' world cup songs like the official world cup anthem, R.Kelly's Sign Of Victory, Waka Waka (which is the official SONG), and the official mascot's song, Game On by Pitbull.

Take note though, this is a very international album, which means it has a bit of everything. So there are going to be Spanish grunge songs, European dance tracks, tropical chill out & percussion tracks, etc.

Notable tracks include Shosholoza 2010 (various artists), Move On Up (John Legend and Angelique Kidjo), and One Day (Matisyahu). Most of the other tracks, as I said are just international pop trash.


Esmee Denters was discovered by Justin Timberlake through YouTube. She was one of the hundred of artists posting videos of covers. Lucky for her, Justin liked what he saw and signed her up with his record label.

Love Dealer sounds like and feels like a Justin Timberlake song, but with female vocals. He starts out the song with some rap then it's Esmee all the way. That's pretty brilliant actually. Since everything sounds like a JT track, it's like he's extending his persona to Esmee, and along with it he hopefully extends his fans.

And of course, an obvious, requisite, and expected last comment: Esmee's pretty hot. Enjoy!



Last for this week is Nas & Damian Marley with As We Enter from the Distant Relatives album.


Damian Marley's vocals actually remind me of Matisyahu. The quick reggae vocals mix well with hiphop. A very interesting mix indeed. I loved Matisyahu and this I think is the hiphop equivalent.

A lot of the tracks have either a hiphop or reggae base, but no song is just purely one style. There are no songs only by Nas or only by Damien, they all truly are collaborations. So it's fitting that in my itunes the artist is "Nas & Damien Marley". It's not Nas featuring Damien or the other way around.

This is a pretty decent album in as much as it offers something new. As mentioned, it's a brilliant marriage of the hiphop & reggae vibe. When you first start to listen to it, your body kinda gets confused on which vibe to respond to, but before you get a chance to complain, you're already bobbing to a brilliant musical mashup.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

New Music Weekend

First we have The Drums with Forever and Ever, Amen. Love the video, it has a deconstructed 90's feel to it.

The video reminds me of Razorlight's In The Morning and The Virgins' Rich Girls. Perhaps it's that dirty effect. I love this sound though.


Next is Ellie Goulding with Guns & Horses. She's Brit and kind of reminds me of Imogen Heap, but with a softer voice. I like her. Just got her album after hearing some of her tracks. Other notable tracks form her 2010 album Lights include Starry Eyed and Wish I Stayed.


I have to admit, the blonde hair and dark eyeshadow got me at first, but it's a pretty decent song. Make Me Wanna Die by The Pretty Reckless. A bit whiny though, but the skin makes up for it. Wait, did I say skin, I meant to say angst. Well, Taylor Momsen's looks certainly helps sell this single.

*update* I've only seen part of the first season of Gossip Girl and it has been brought to my attention that this is Jenny Humphrey. Wow. First Leighton, now Taylor. That officially brings up her stock for me.

Is that insulting as an artist? If you're vintage Jewel, I think it can be insulting. But if you wear tight leather and short skirts, I think you're also okay with 'marketing' yourself.

Her voice is surprisingly husky, which is great. Gives her music a 70's female rock vibe. Janis Joplin and The Runaways come to mind (well, without the shouting). That's actually pretty amusing cause I'm pretty sure Taylor was born in the 90's.


Actually, to be fair, I'm not writing her off as just eye candy. There's a very simple test to rule this out. If I like it just on my ipod, then it's good. There's more musicality than theatricality.


Waka Waka

First, you can't go wrong with a gyrating Shakira (who puts those African dancers to shame). Add "fun" lyrics and interject previous World Cup clips and you got a really nice theme song.


Tsamina mina eh eh
Waka Waka eh eh
Tsamina mina zangalewa
Anawa aa
This time for Africa


I mean come on. WOCKA, WOCKA, WOCKA! That's Fozzie Bear's line!