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OMG, I met Robyn!

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I was waiting around at Coachella to see Cee-Lo (who showed up late and sounded awful, fun fact) when someone mentioned that Robyn was doing a signing.

I was all over that. I love Robyn. She seemed very put off for having to do the signing, which is understandable. I just wanted a picture with her for my collection.

Hours later, we saw her perform live. She sounded great!

Sunset

I'm having a great time at Coachella.
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I heard the song "Dreams" on the Howard Stern show the other day. I've never been a big fan of Van Halen, but I though, "Hey, this sounds good!" Based on that thought and [livejournal.com profile] 50poundnote's influence, I listened to the 5150 album a few times on Rhapsody. I was sold. $7 on amazon, free 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime.


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It's my understanding that 5150 is the first Van Halen album post-David Lee Roth.

I was going to say that I can only handle Van Hagar (the Sammy Hagar era), but I remembered a time a few years ago, when Howard Stern was still on rock radio. On my lunch breaks, after the show would be over for the day, I would listen to the station's afternoon programming. For a time, that station played a lot of old Van Halen. Panama and Running with the Devil. It was fun.

Are any of you Van Halen fans?
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Last night, after work, I went to dinner with my buddy Liz and my new love interest JP. It was fun, but I was wiped out after a full week of work. I had a Rock Star Pomegranate in the afternoon and a coffee after dinner; neither of them helped much.

By the time Liz and I got to The Casbah (my favorite place in the world) to see The Dum Dum Girls, at about 11pm, I was officially out of steam. They sounded great, but I was not feeling it.



"Liz, I gotta go outside. I'm hot and falling asleep."

So we went outside in the rain for a sec, I bought their vinyl, then we watched the rest of the show from the back lobby. Second wind. PERFECT. The rest of the show was a real treat. They ended their set with a cover of There is a Light that Never Goes Out by the Smiths. Yay.

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Last night I had a little post-birthday dinner with the guys. We had Mexican food and margaritas, plus a lot of laughs. It was pretty spectacular.

When I got home, I saw that the Coachella 2011 lineup has been announced! On the surface, the lineup isn't incredible, but if you take a closer look, there's some great stuff.

Scissor Sisters The first time I hung out with [livejournal.com profile] 50poundnote and [livejournal.com profile] franken_bear, it was at a Scissor Sisters show. It was one of the most fun and energetic shows I've seen. Can't wait to re-experience all that magic. We'll be in Pooh Corner.
Broken Social Scene These guys came to San Diego around Thanksgiving. Money was a little tight that week and the show was $35, so I missed it and subsequently regretted it. Now I get to see them!
Kele The singer for Bloc Party. Bloc Party actually puts on a crap live show, but maybe he's great solo.
Thao and the Get Down Stay Down I met these people at the Casbah a few months ago. I wear their button on my hoodie all the time.
Bright Eyes Seen him/them like 5 times. Usually a great time.
Jenny and Johnny Jenny Lewis!!! The star of Troop Beverly Hills.
Arcade Fire Their new album is bad, but I've always wanted to see them live.
Chromeo They're fun. Retro and weird stuff.
Duran Duran This would be one of those bands I'd like to see just to say I saw them.
Kanye West AMAZEBALLZ

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A year ago, I listed my top 5 albums of 2009. It's extremely subjective, of course, but it's fun for me to think about what I've found over the year.

That being said, here's my list for 2010.

5 - Matt & Kim Sidewalks

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I just realized that last year I mentioned their previous album as one of the best of 2009. I guess I'm a big fan. They just sound so happy, and their music is perfect. This new album seems to be a themed album. Just about every song has some kind of reference to their home, New York. I generally am not a fan of Ney York-themed songs (Example: I Love New York by Madonna), but they make it work.

It's like new york in the late summer time
can breathe again even through this lovely grime


4 - Janelle Monae - ArchAndroid

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I picked this one up specifically because I heard Kevin Barnes of the band of Montreal worked on it. Turns out he was only involved in one song.

But that's what makes this album great. The songs are written and produced by several guest artists, but somhow all the songs work together. It's quite an experience.

Side note. I was bored one day, and I looked up YouTube videos from this album. I thought this one was particularly great: Cold War

3 - M.I.A. /\/\/\Y/\

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I just think this album is brilliant. It's very much a "noise" album, where the drum loops that hold the songs together are almost insufferable. I can't get enough of it. It reminds me a little of classic, bomb squad-era Public Enemy or even i care because you do-era Aphex Twin. Some songs are a little bit easier to digest, like the reggae-esqe It take a muscle.

I had been talking up this album to my music buddy, Liz, for months, and she kept asking for a copy. I finally played her this song. A few measures in, she said, "who's this?" "It's M.I.A." "Oh, I don't like this!"

2 - of Montreal False Priest

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of Montreal's previous album, Skeletal Lamping, was a bit too crazy for most, but with the help of an outside producer, they reeled it in quite a bit for this one. Janelle Monae and Solange Knowles (yeah, Beyonce's sister) but make guest appearances.

My favorite part of the album is Our Riotous Defects, where he talks about being crazy for a girl who turns out to be more crazy than he is.

My God, I should have realized, on our second date
When you dragged me into the bathroom at Tanika's house
And screamed at me for like twenty minutes
'Cause I had contradicted you in front of your friends

I was like "Oh"
and then later that night at my apartment
As punishment you killed my beta fish
Just threw it out the window


1 - Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

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I know, Kanye West. "I can't believe what he did on MTV." "He's a jerk."

I wasn't a fan of Kanye West, mostly because I just couldn't get in to his stuff. He made a lot of appearances on Common's albums, and I always disliked those parts.

One day on the Howard Stern Show, Howard was talking about the new "douche bag" song from Kanye. He thought it was hilarious and refers to it often on the show. But I heard something really special in that song, Runaway. He really pours his heart out on it.

Turns out the whole album is brilliant. Even Jay-Z shows up and does his best rapping, maybe ever.

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Honorable Mention

- Apples in Stereo - Travellers in Space and Time
- The Hold Steady - Heaven is Whenever
- Rihanna - Loud

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Worst album of the year? Easy.

The Arcade Fire - The Suburbs
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I can't stop listening to Rihanna - Loud.
I discovered it on Rhapsody, but found myself listening to it daily, so I bought it.



I feel so dirty and ashamed. :)
But, you know, she's famous for a reason. There are some great songs on it. My favorite? Cheers (Drink to That)

Mama Said

Dec. 17th, 2010 12:00 pm
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I forgot how great this album is.


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Back in the 90's, like most music geeks, I built up a substantial portion of my music collection using Columbia House and BMG. Remember that? It was like sign up, get 12 cds for FREE, buy a few for $20 each, cancel, then repeat. I liked the song It Ain't Over Til It's Over so much that I had no problem dropping $20 for it.

If memory serves me correctly, Slash (post-Guns, pre-sell-out, pre-c'mon-just-reform-Guns-already) appears in the first two songs. And then there are wonderful gems like Stand By My Woman and What Goes Around Comes Around. This is back when LK was really on that 60's/70's vibe and just nailing it. Mama Said has a laid-back, effortless vibe that he was never able to reproduce in any of his subsequent albums.

And of course, It Ain't Over Till It's Over is bliss.



Fun Fact:
Lenny Kravitz wrote a song that appears on the new Michael Jackson album. It's a good one.
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I suppose this dates me. When I was in high school, I was really in to a rap/r&b group called Bell Biv Devoe. Often referred to as BBD, they were a spin-off of the boy band New Edition. They had a concert in San Diego at one point, and I wasn't able to go. I actually cried about that. True story. The next day, all the cool kids at school had shirts from the show that said "Do Me Baby" in huge purple letters.



One time, in an interview, the interviewer asked them to describe their outfits. They described their style as "mental". They went on to explain that dressing "mental" involves spontaneously wearing random pieces of clothing, regardless of whether they go together or not. As incredibly stupid as it sounds, for some reason, that concept really stuck with me. Whenever I wear things that are unusual or don't totally match, I semi-sarcastically think, "That's kind of mental."

But, I was thinking about it the other day. I was duped. It was all a big lie. Everything they wore was undoubtedly hand picked by a team of highly paid fashion consultants.



Do you think 90's hip hop fashion like this will ever come back? I'm afraid.
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So, Rhapsody, right?

My dear friend [livejournal.com profile] sluggobear and I were talking about music last night. Specifically, we were talking about the latest stuff. I brought up the new Kanye West album, which I'm obsessed with, and also the new My Chemical Romance album (also great).

He told me he had a whole list of albums he needed to check out. He doesn't have any of them, he listens to them through Rhapsody.

"Rhapsody? You keep bringing that up. Why don't you just use iTunes?"

Here's the deal. $10 a month, all the music you want, on you computer or iPhone. Apparently, they have a huge catalog.

I thought about it for a minute. On Monday, I decided I wanted to hear the new album by Best Coast. $10 on iTunes. I listened to it twice. It's ok. That $10 would have paid for this month's Rhapsody. Last week, in the middle of the night, I spontaniously wanted to listen to a Tortoise album. I own it, but I couldn't find it. $10 on iTunes. That would have paid for last month's Rhapsody.

I'm going to give it a shot!


UPDATE: My friend [livejournal.com profile] animbear is totes adorbz.

ZOMG!  So cute.

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Earlier today, as a joke, somebody posted a link to this song.

Afternoon Delight - Starlight Vocal Band

Now, I had heard this song title before, exclusively as a punchline, but this was the first time I listened to the song.
Ok, yes, it's easy listening and is therefore inherently awful. But I can't help but feel like we've sort of lost this innocence and free-spirit feeling over the years. Maybe this is something we need to bring back.

The singers look so happy, and there's no trace of cynicism at all in their faces or their voices. They're just happily making noise together. I like it.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, I also like having sex in the afternoon. :)

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