Just a friendly FYI, Rock and Roll Trivia is on vacation for Tuesday, December 1st. See ya December 9th!!
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Volume 8: Rock and Roll Trivia 10
Drugtown - This Bike Is A Pipe Bomb
Half the Man - Jamiroquai
Unpleasant - Meat Puppets
Killing Yourself To Live - Black Sabbath
Atomic Punk - Van Halen
Lunar sea - Camera Obscura
Three Seed - Silversun Pickups
For We Are The King Of The Boudoir - The Magnetic Fields
Teenage Lobotomy - The Ramones
Lover's Spit - Broken Social Scene
What'd I Say (Parts 1 & 2 ) - Ray Charles
Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands - Elliott Smith
Out On The Floor - Dobie Gray
Father To A Sister Of Thought - Pavement
I'm Bound To Pack It Up - The White Stripes
Rock Maestro's Pick: SABBATH!!
Why: Definitely my favorite Sabbath album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. These guys defined nearly every metal genre decades before the next generation could think it. Truly a pioneering band, and in my opinion, the most influential band in music history.
Honorable Mention: I do want to point out that iTunes RANDOMLY selected Broken Social Scene, Jack White (via Raconteurs and White Stripes) and Magnetic Fields on both volumes 7 and 8. Weird. Classic pre-celebrity status WS, and MF's best work, this song off 69 Love Songs.
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Half the Man - Jamiroquai
Unpleasant - Meat Puppets
Killing Yourself To Live - Black Sabbath
Atomic Punk - Van Halen
Lunar sea - Camera Obscura
Three Seed - Silversun Pickups
For We Are The King Of The Boudoir - The Magnetic Fields
Teenage Lobotomy - The Ramones
Lover's Spit - Broken Social Scene
What'd I Say (Parts 1 & 2 ) - Ray Charles
Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands - Elliott Smith
Out On The Floor - Dobie Gray
Father To A Sister Of Thought - Pavement
I'm Bound To Pack It Up - The White Stripes
Rock Maestro's Pick: SABBATH!!
Why: Definitely my favorite Sabbath album, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. These guys defined nearly every metal genre decades before the next generation could think it. Truly a pioneering band, and in my opinion, the most influential band in music history.
Honorable Mention: I do want to point out that iTunes RANDOMLY selected Broken Social Scene, Jack White (via Raconteurs and White Stripes) and Magnetic Fields on both volumes 7 and 8. Weird. Classic pre-celebrity status WS, and MF's best work, this song off 69 Love Songs.
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Volume 7: Rock and Roll Trivia 10
Planet Queen - T. Rex
Jesus Saves, I Spend - St. Vincent
Return To Me - Sparklehorse
Crystal Gypsy - Sebadoh
You Don't Understand Me - The Raconteurs
Mr. Pharmacist - The Other Half
Girl Lawyer - Mitch Fatel
Tokyo A-Go-Go - The Magnetic Fields
Lust For Life - Iggy Pop
Man Ray - The Futureheads
The Wanderer - Del Shannon
The Hazards Of Love 4 (The Drowned) - The Decemberists
Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield
Biff! Bang! Pow! - The Creation
Almost Crimes (Radio Kills Remix) - Broken Social Scene
Rock Maestro's Pick: This is a toughy. Represented here are some of my favorites. So let's do this one differently.
1. Sparklehorse. Goodmorningspider is one of my top 5 albums of all time. Can not recommend this slab o wax enough. This track is off his fourth album.
2. Broken Social Scene. You Forgot it in People is one of my top 5s of all time as well. I'll never forget the image of moving into my first purchased house while I was captivated by this one.
3. St. Vincent. What indie rocker doesn't have a crush on Annie Clark? C'mon. I'm human.
4. The Futureheads. Best The Jam-influenced band to come around in a while. They came outta nowhere and their debut album is crazy good top to bottom.
Honorable Mentions: T Rex and Iggy Pop, Curtis Mayfield in this category? This is how good this comp is.
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Jesus Saves, I Spend - St. Vincent
Return To Me - Sparklehorse
Crystal Gypsy - Sebadoh
You Don't Understand Me - The Raconteurs
Mr. Pharmacist - The Other Half
Girl Lawyer - Mitch Fatel
Tokyo A-Go-Go - The Magnetic Fields
Lust For Life - Iggy Pop
Man Ray - The Futureheads
The Wanderer - Del Shannon
The Hazards Of Love 4 (The Drowned) - The Decemberists
Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield
Biff! Bang! Pow! - The Creation
Almost Crimes (Radio Kills Remix) - Broken Social Scene
Rock Maestro's Pick: This is a toughy. Represented here are some of my favorites. So let's do this one differently.
1. Sparklehorse. Goodmorningspider is one of my top 5 albums of all time. Can not recommend this slab o wax enough. This track is off his fourth album.
2. Broken Social Scene. You Forgot it in People is one of my top 5s of all time as well. I'll never forget the image of moving into my first purchased house while I was captivated by this one.
3. St. Vincent. What indie rocker doesn't have a crush on Annie Clark? C'mon. I'm human.
4. The Futureheads. Best The Jam-influenced band to come around in a while. They came outta nowhere and their debut album is crazy good top to bottom.
Honorable Mentions: T Rex and Iggy Pop, Curtis Mayfield in this category? This is how good this comp is.
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Free Music!!
As stated at Trivia last night, here is a link to the Lux and Ivy's blog with the downloads of rare 50s and 60s tunes you should grab and add to your collection. I've tested it and it is OK.
http://www.voodoovillage.co.uk/2008/06/lux-ivys-favorites.html
Enjoy!!
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http://www.voodoovillage.co.uk/2008/06/lux-ivys-favorites.html
Enjoy!!
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