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Showing posts with label Musical Gems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musical Gems. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Cat Power - Lived In Bars (Awesome Live)




My left speaker has been broken for a while now, so I took out the big old headphones yesterday, and listening to this feels great.
The studio version has a really neat guitar lead panned to the left in the second half of the song.

On a less-important note, today was probably the hottest day of summer so far.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Bob Marley's Redemption Song

my humble cover

Old pirates, yes, they rob I;
Sold I to the merchant ships,
Minutes after they took I
From the bottomless pit.
But my hand was made strong
By the hand of the Almighty.
We forward in this generation
Triumphantly.

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have:
Redemption songs,
Redemption songs.

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery;
None but ourselves can free our minds.
Have no fear for atomic energy,
'Cause none of them can stop the time.
How long shall they kill our prophets,
While we stand aside and look? Ooh!
Some say it's just a part of it:
We've got to fulfill the Book.

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have:
Redemption songs,
Redemption songs,
Redemption songs.

Redemption Song - Bob Marley

Thursday, April 12, 2012

It's All Right

Moving down the street
I miss the steps, 'tween you and me
You're in a hurry
It's taking you somewhere
If only I could go somewhere
too

I don't see many people
Just some faces, and I know
It'll be the same
Regardless of where Jane is
But she'll never know
that simple truth

And had I succeeded that last time
Had it all gone black, or blue, or gray
Hair bursting out like a grenade
In all fairness, it would still have been the same
Only in a place
unlike this one, I guess?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Pretty Boy Floyd




If you'll gather 'round me, children,
A story I will tell
'Bout Pretty Boy Floyd, an outlaw,
Oklahoma knew him well.

It was in the town of Shawnee,
A Saturday afternoon,
His wife beside him in his wagon
As into town they rode.

There a deputy sheriff approached him
In a manner rather rude,
Vulgar words of anger,
An' his wife she overheard.

Pretty Boy grabbed a log chain,
And the deputy grabbed his gun;
In the fight that followed
He laid that deputy down.

Then he took to the trees and timber
To live a life of shame;
Every crime in Oklahoma
Was added to his name.

But a many a starving farmer
The same old story told
How the outlaw paid their mortgage
And saved their little homes.

Others tell you 'bout a stranger
That come to beg a meal,
Underneath his napkin
Left a thousand dollar bill.

It was in Oklahoma City,
It was on a Christmas Day,
There was a whole car load of groceries
Come with a note to say:

Well, you say that I'm an outlaw,
You say that I'm a thief.
Here's a Christmas dinner
For the families on relief.

Yes, as through this world I've wandered
I've seen lots of funny men;
Some will rob you with a six-gun,
And some with a fountain pen.

And as through your life you travel,
Yes, as through your life you roam,
You won't never see an outlaw
Drive a family from their home.


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Ilko Birov - All of Yesterday's Worries (on Tomorrow's Table)

To the song

Enjoy.







(photo of this beautiful Vancouver skyline taken by my friend Niki Shirazian) 

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Friday, February 24, 2012

Why



Why

Why can't you try to be happy?
Why must you always be sad?
Why spend your only life waiting
to have what you know you can have?
Why spend your only life hoping?
What a torture to be always blue, darling


Why spend your only life waiting
to do what you know you can do?


What's the worst thing that could possibly happen
to you?


Mmm


Why spend your only life hopin',
What a torture to be always blue, darlin'


Why spend your only life waiting
To do what you know you can do?
Why spend your only life waiting
To do what you know you can do?


Ooh

- Josh Ritter


From the forthcoming EP "Bringing In The Darlings", available on February 21.

Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids - After School Special (Demo)

Apparently this was the fourth cassette the band were to sell publicly. Recorded and released in December of 1991.


The cover features a photograph of a young Jeffrey Dahmer.

1. Negative Three

I think this is a really good example of what MM & The Spooky Kids were all about, albeit being straightforward and having no special effects (like voice samples and all that). And it's strange because this reminds me of Warner's later work (circa Eat Me, Drink Me). I hope you enjoy listening this song as much as I do. His voice sounds really good here.






Give me your blood, your tears
Your high school pictures
Your words can't begin to
Satisfy my needs

Give me your hand I'll never
Give you flowers
Your touch can't begin to
Satisfy my...


I can't save you from me this time
You can't save you
Nothing comes between you and I


Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know 

It's one part you three parts me, yeah
Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know
Three parts me


Show me your scars
Show me your broken mirrors
Your dreams can't begin to
Satisfy my...
 

I can't save you from me this time
You can't hide from me
Can't hide what's inside
In your mind


Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know
It's one part you three parts me, yeah
 

Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know
Three parts me


Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know
It's one part you three parts me, yeah


Don't know what you see
In my negativity
I know, you know
It's one part you three parts me, yeah


Don't know what you see
In my negativity
Always has and always will be
Three parts me...

Three parts me...

2. Lunchbox

This is the first demo of Lunchbox, a later version (they changed the intro and the chorus entirely [making them much better, in this blogger's opinion]) of which would appear on Portrait of an American Family.

I could not get around embedding the song, so click on this link to hear it in a a song-sharing website

Why don't you eat these!
Shut up! I'm making my lunch!
Shut up! I'm making my lunch!

Bring you down
I'm making my lunch!
I'm making my lunch!

On we plow


The big bully try to stick his finger in my chest
Try to tell me tell me he's the best
But I don't really give a good god damn cause
I got my lunchbox and I'm armed real well now
Now, I got my lunchbox and I'm armed real well now
Now, I got the on we plow!


On we plow
On we plow
 

Some day, I wanna grow up to be
A big time rock and roll star
So no one fucks with me, yeah


Shut up! I'm making my lunch! I'm making my lunch!


I got the pencils in my pocket try to put me down 
Want to go out gotta get down
To the playground gonna throw down at the playground
I wanna go out


Next motherfucker gonna get my metal
Next motherfucker gonna get my metal
Next motherfucker gonna get my metal
Next motherfucker
 

Pow pow pow
Pow pow pow
Pow pow pow
Pow pow pow


Some day, I wanna grow up to be
A big time rock and roll star
So no one fucks with me, yeah

Some day, I wanna grow up to be
A big time rock and roll star
So no one fucks with me
Some day, I wanna grow up to be
A big time rock and roll star
So no one fucks with me, yeah



3. Choklit Factory

This references Dahmer's (the notorious Milwaukee serial killer) working at Ambrosia Chocolate Factory and his monstrous murders. And it's a psychedelic horror-film type of song; sends chills down my spine as I listen and read the lyrics.
The samples in the song are from the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.



There was strange was a man there, I think he was the Tinker
He was standing right behind me looking up at the factory
Just before he left he said
"Nobody every goes in, and nobody every comes out"

Where's the choklit? Where's the choklit? Where's the choklit?
 
One boy entertained by
The torments of another soul
Touching was confusing
And he found he was all alone

He sought salvation
In the darkness of the choklit
Sweets soaked insecurities
And sugar teased his need to kill
 

Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go much too far


Where's the-where's the choklit?
They came hypnotized by
The promise in his somber grin
He saw s-s-s-something
In the weakness of their skin
 

Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go much too far
 

Little suprises around every corner but nothing too dangerous
Is it raining is it snowing?
Is a hurricane a blowing?
Not a speck of light is showing
So the danger must be growing
Are the fires of hell a glowing?
Is the grizzly reaper mowing?
Yes the danger must be growing
For the rowers keep on rowing
Not showing signs of slowing
Any sign that they are slowing
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster
Faster faster faster faster


Jeff saved for later
His prizes of iniquity
Polaroids to covet
And bones to hide in 213
 

Peel back, the faces
We hide within our choklit shell
Some know indulgence
Some know and some go...


4. Cyclops

A later version of Cyclops also appeared on Marilyn Manson's debut full-length album, Portrait of an American Family.
I think this version is much stronger though, as the vocals sound really sinister, yet unstable, and it's all basically a dark, raw and eerie nightmare.
And Berkowitz's guitar really comes out into the foreground here. I've always liked his style.





We are all evil inside
We are all evil inside


Cyclops woman got one eye in her head
Mascera-clotted vision she is fed
Cyclops woman can't see nothing at all
She got a pin-prick spiral hole


We are all We are all evil inside


She can't see nothing, nothing at all
She can't see nothing, nothing at all


Cyclops woman dying in her shell
Guilt got her trapped in nailed in well
Cyclops woman is the eye of the world
Who's reflection's in the re-ti-na?


She paints her eyes blackest of all
She paints her eyes blackest of all
 

Dialate
Dialate


We are all evil inside
We are all evil inside
We are all evil inside
We are all evil inside






I noticed all their demo tapes had strange stuff written in the credits
The After School Special liner notes end thusly:

ADDITIONAL PRAISE GO TO THE FOLLOWING FOR
INSPIRATION AND OR GUIDANCE.
dr. suess
willy wonka
little richard (the night stalker)
william s. burroughs
samie youth
jeff dalmer
scooby doo
charles manson 



Top 5 R.E.M. for Feb 24

5. Radio Free Europe




4. The One I Love




3. Drive




2. Nightswimming




1. Imitation of Life

Monday, February 20, 2012

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (2)



I never thought I would share a Miley Cyrus performance or song on my blog, but then again, who could have known she would sing this Dylan classic so well?

Check out this fantastic collection of Bob Dylan songs for Amnesty International: Amnesty USA


For a more laid-back, jazzy version of this song, check out Madeleine Peyroux's version.





I'm going out to Frisco to join a psychedelic band




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