Hard News: Friday Music: Dinosaur Jams
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It’s based on the version captured in the Stop Making Sense movie
It quite odd comparing the warm, white-funky big band gone boink live tracks with the album versions you often need to chip the ice off.
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Since you mentioned Dav'i'd Byrne, have been enjoying his collaboration with St Vincent which is getting a lot of play on bFM. Apparently there is more to come.
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Dinosaur Jr. is a genuine pleasure.
Flavours of the week at the audience for me are:
http://www.theaudience.co.nz/die-die-die/harmony/ and this 16 year old: http://www.theaudience.co.nz/name-ul/funerals/Here's a Spiritualized video which I found only this morning.
A little bleakness, a little hope, as ever.... -
Russell Brown, in reply to
and this 16 year old:
Scary goddamn teenagers.
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J and the jnr rule. Last 2 albums,Farm and and an acoustic thing, really great. Rowdy and beautiful indeed.
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Scary goddamn teenagers.
Exactly. How dare they be so candid and capable.
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I think the singer is Azerbaijani:
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That Headaches track is the filthiest thing I've heard in ages. Score!
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The music's not new here, but the visual interpretation is....
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Yamis, in reply to
and this 16 year old:
Checking out what he's (Name UL) got on youtube and this is a decent one.
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Greg Wilson’s edit of Talking Heads’ ‘Psycho Killer’ is an interesting beast.
Another rather special version was performed by Barry Cryer on I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue recently - in 'One Song to the Tune of Another', he essayed Pyscho Killer sung to the tune of Old Man River...
At 9:35 in the following iPlayer clip:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k1ngt/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_57_Episode_1/ -
Jonathan Ganley, in reply to
J and the jnr rule
Yeah but that show at Studio was appalling. He beat the songs to death. I didn't recognise 'Almost Ready' until it was almost over. But I think I said this to you in the lobby on the way out ... ;)
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Here's a good interview with Bobby Busnach. I'm actually becoming mildly obsessed with his work.
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And, in an interaction that speaks of the great things the internet has done to facilitate a relationship between creator and and fan, I contacted Bobby Busnach today to ask for a WAV download of his great remix of 'I Feel Love' to play at my impending 50th birthday party. He got back within the hour and, in a sweet interaction, reopened the download long enough for me to get a birthday copy. So awesome.
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Lightnin' Rod and Jimi Hendrix - Doriella Du Fontaine. I remember hearing the 'radio edit' years ago but didn't know how the story ended until yesterday, when I found the whole eight minute track on Soundcloud. From the Celluloid records website:
"The project began in late 1969 with famed producer Alan Douglas recording the unmistakable Jimi Hendrix and legendary Buddy Miles in rolling and groove-laden musical backdrop. Fast forward 4 years and Lightnin' Rod (aka Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin) adds in his distinctive vocal soundtrack. Rod calls it "spoagraphics" (spoken pictures) but to most listeners hear it as the roots of an early form of rap. Rhythm, spoken-word and the art of the storyteller all wrapped up into one. The two meld together to create something new and unheard in 1973 and something still sounding fresh in 2011"
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Just listened to Dinosaur Jr and can't get the smile off my face. God it's good to have him back!
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