I really dig The National. There is something so haunting and introspective about his voice. Honestly, the first single that make me fall in love with them has no real personal meaning to me, but I can feel something when I listen to it so I guess that is what matters. Besides, there is not a song on High Violet that I don't like.
They also have a new release from the soundtrack of the movie Win Win. I think I want to see this movie. It looks like it has great characters and might be amusing as well as thought provoking. Great combo on my book! Check out the trailer:
Below I have posted the single from the movie, Think You Can Wait as well as another song by The National, Bloodbuzz Ohio. I referred to it above as my first love in regards to this band.
The National - "Think You Can Wait" by AwkwardSound
The National - Bloodbuzz Ohio by clubthemammoth
Have a groovy day!
Wife & Husband Musical Musings
Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me
In the jingle jangle morning I’ll come followin’ you
13 April 2011
23 February 2011
100 Most Important Musical Works (from NPR)
The 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century
The italicized words are from NPR. Throughout the year 2000, NPR presented the stories behind 100 of the most important American musical works of the 20th century. These special features cover music from a wide variety of genres -- classical, jazz, rock'n'roll, country, R&B, musical theatre and film scores. NPR 100 stories aired on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and NPR's weekend news magazine programs. Here is the list from NPR.
I think that this is a cool list. It lists not only different genres, but also it lists different formats. It has musicals, movie soundtracks, 45s and their B-sides, and songs and albums too. Enjoy the tunes!
I think that this is a cool list. It lists not only different genres, but also it lists different formats. It has musicals, movie soundtracks, 45s and their B-sides, and songs and albums too. Enjoy the tunes!
18 February 2011
New Radiohead album this weekend!
Radiohead truly is an alternative band. I first noticed this term "alternative" being thrown around MTV and the radio in the early 90s and it was applied to bands like Pearl Jam and Nirvana. This band stood out from the rest with the 1992song "Creep." Their last album In Rainbows was released in a most non-traditional way -- you got to pick your price and download it from their (not a record label's) website. Well, earlier this week they announced that they were releasing a new album this weekend. That is not anything like the way records are normally hyped for weeks or months in advance of their Tuesday release date. Now here is a video from that upcoming release, The King of Limbs.
Today the term "alternative" is overused and improperly used. It depends on who you ask and how they determine it. It is certainly not a genre anymore as it may have been in the early 90s. That is not say that alternative artists don't exist today - it is just different now. We have to realize that much of what is considered mainstream now was marginal, or alternative, and on the periphery of music at some point. Some easy examples would be Louis Armstrong's trmupet solos, Elvis Presley's race music, and the Grateful Dead's concert scene.
Enjoy the tunes!
Today the term "alternative" is overused and improperly used. It depends on who you ask and how they determine it. It is certainly not a genre anymore as it may have been in the early 90s. That is not say that alternative artists don't exist today - it is just different now. We have to realize that much of what is considered mainstream now was marginal, or alternative, and on the periphery of music at some point. Some easy examples would be Louis Armstrong's trmupet solos, Elvis Presley's race music, and the Grateful Dead's concert scene.
Enjoy the tunes!
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