• Niezdrowe Plany

    Nov 15 2008, 17h38 por Sudlik

    Pierwszym punktem uporządkowania mojej muzycznej strony był Last.fm który obejmuje to co słucham i w jakiej mierze. Drugim elementem jest to za co chce się zabrać, porządniej, lub od podstaw. Last.fm przy tym punkcie jest zaledwie wsparciem dla... notatnika.

    Mam u siebie na kompie taki niewielki plik tekstowy (może czas aby Panowie i Panie z Baches Street zaimplementowali taką prostą funkcję na Naszym portalu). W środku trzy punkty: "MUZYKA", "OBRAZ", "KSIĄŻKA". Gdy ktoś mi coś poleci, coś się przypomni, na coś przypadkiem trafiam i w jednej z tych sytuacji dodatkowo zainteresuje, a i nawet tylko zainteresuje, trafia na tą listę. Oto stan kategorii "MUZYKA" na dzień dzisiejszy:

    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Frédéric Chopin
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
    Yes
    Carlos Santana (nigdy nie zwróciłem na niego odpowiedniej uwagi, ale trudno zapomnieć takie utwory jak Moon Flower)
    Bathory
    Emperor
    Anton Bruckner
    Dead Can Dance
    Tangerine Dream
    Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxygène to zdecydowanie za mało)
    Aesma Daeva
    Smoke City
    Pyramaze
    Lordian Guard
    Kazik
    After Forever
    Empyrium
    Estatic Fear
    Dreams of Sanity
    Edenbridge
    Trail of Tears
    Ayreon
    Draconian
    Kroda (nie ma to jak dobry od czasu do czasu :P)
    Renée Fleming
    Sarah Brightman
    Upcdowncleftcrightcabc+start
    Forteca
    Plácido Domingo
    José Carreras
    The Three Tenors
    José Cura
    Enrico Caruso
    Sofa Surfers
    YEFFI
    Epica (świetny utwór TocarCry for the Moon każe mi się zainteresować tym zespołem)
    Antônio Carlos Jobim
    Elis Regina
    Krzysztof Penderecki (wspaniały Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima)
    Witold Lutosławski
    Karol Szymanowski
    Corruption
    Cezary Skubiszewski
    Hunter (szczególnie T.E.L.I..., który znam i lubię)
    Metallica (jedynie Load i Ride the Lightning, których ostatnio mi ubyło)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (niedługo może go zabraknąć w moich zbiorach, jak na razie mam jedynie Große Messe i Requiem)

    Jak na razie w tej prostej formie odnalazłem jedynie jedną wadę: TEGO JEST ZA DUŻO!!!

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    Sudlik.pdg.pl
  • tchururu

    Jul 28 2008, 1h20 por cataploft

    10. Radiohead
    Primeira: Creep
    Paixão: Idioteque
    Atual: Fake Plastic Trees

    09. The Beatles
    Primeira: Love Me Do
    Paixão: Can't Buy Me Love
    Atual: I'm Happy Just To Dance With You

    08. Ana Carolina
    Primeira: Garganta
    Paixão: Trancado
    Atual: Corredores

    07. Interpol
    Primeira: Slow Hands
    Paixão: Say Hello to the Angels
    Atual: Wrecking Ball

    06. Antônio Carlos Jobim
    Primeira: Águas de Março
    Paixão: Chega de Saudade
    Atual: Chega de Saudade

    05. Coldplay
    Primeira: Yellow
    Paixão: Shiver
    Atual: God put a smile upon your face

    04. The Kooks
    Primeira: She moves in her own way
    Paixão: Gap
    Atual: No Longer

    03. Los Hermanos
    Primeira: Anna Julia
    Paixão: Retrato pra Iaiá
    Atual: Bom dia

    02. Arctic Monkeys
    Primeira: I bet you look good on the dancefloor
    Paixão: 505
    Atual: The Bakery

    01. Elliott Smith
    Primeira: Waltz #2
    Paixão: Waltz #2
    Atual: Bled White
  • The real indie is in NON-English Countries / El verdadero indie no está en paises…

    Jul 25 2008, 1h27 por tinosoft89

    Los verdaderos géneros que son en realidad independientes y que nunca se van a comercializar en MTV, ni en MySpace, pero aun seguirá con su flama viviente a travez de los tiempos, donde la única paga de esta música será un donativo de 5 pesos para ayudar al artista (0.5 USD), mayoria de este VERDADERA musica indie ha sido casi olvidada por las nuevas generaciones, otras las conservan en lo mas profundo de su mente de los recuerdos de su corazón.



    Los mayores exponentes de este generos son los tríos musicales como Los Panchos, Los Tres Ases, Los Dandys, artistas que en sus tiempos fueron populares, no necesitaban sacar disco, pura tocada en vivo en bares y clubs de la mejor categoria, incluso cantaban al aire libre y era la musica romántica de su época.

    No requería mas que un instrumento y la voz de los tres cantantes.

    La única canción que representa que este género es TocarGema.
    (NOTA: Luis Miguel trató de comercializarlo y no le funcionó, pero El Madrugal de Café Tacuba convenció :D)



    Se sabe que desde hace mucho tiempo, para contar historias tenias que ir a un trovador, este te las cantaba para que estuviera mas entretenido, aun siguen haciendolo, pero no hay que pedirles, ellos nos cuentan historias de desamores, la vida segun el criterio del cantante, la historia en la que se inspiró para cantarla, homenaje a otros artistas, en fin, la trova es una de las musicas indie/alternativas que la mayoria deberia sentirse orgulloso.

    Muchos cantantes como Silvio Rodriguez, Joaquín Sabinas, Pablo Milanés, Joan Manuel Serrat e Ismael Serrano son los mas populares acualmente en este género.

    La trova que mas me gustó fue la del Unicornio (Album Version), incluso varios temas de trovas lo cantan otros artistas de este genero y no hay que pedir regalias por ello.




    Ni que decir de este baile hecho en argentina, es el "blues latino", la canción de los desamores orgullosos, conozco muy pocos artistas de este genero, el uncio del que puedo acordarme es Carlos Gardel.

    Pueden buscar mas artistas en el tag oficial :D

    Incluso esta música es mas sensual que el mismo reggaeton, pero aun asi respetando a las féminas que nos adolecieron el alma.




    La bossa nova es un género musical de origen brasileño que surgió a fines de los años cincuenta, impulsada por un grupo de estudiantes y músicos de clase media procedentes de Copacabana e Ipanema, en los barrios de Rio de Janeiro situados junto a la playa. El nombre se puede traducir como "el ritmo nuevo" o "el camino nuevo " aunque etimológicamente significa "voz nueva". Se hizo muy conocida en Brasil gracias a la grabación de "Chega de Saudade", interpretada por João Gilberto y compuesta por Antônio Carlos Jobim y Vinicius de Moraes, tres de los principales exponentes de este género. en Brasil.

    Lo que puedo decir es que la mayoría de la Bossa nova que se conocen salió en los soundtracks de bewitched (Hechizada) y Mi bella genio (i Dream of Genie).




    Musica romantica y casi olvidada en su propia nación, conozco un montón, aunque los mejores son Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan, Jorge Negrete y el mismisimo comico Mario Moreno (Cantinflas) xD.

    Nuestra tradición era enamorar a cualquier mujer de su balcon regalarle una de nuestras hermoas melodias románticas a luz de la luna nocturna iluminada con el esplendor de sus ojos, la mas pura de las sonrisas, y si funcionaba obtendrias la fogosa felicidad en menos de loq ue cantaba un gallo.

    es bueno que un grupo creado por uno de mis amigos kb7clx, La Música Tradicional de México para no tratar de olvidarla como los s de la huasteca o las danzas del Xantolo (en español dia de muertos)

    Huapango


    Su música y danzas aun siguen vivas aun despues de la conquista, tradición milenaria de mis antepasados los huastecos :D, mas se aprecia esta musica en la danza de los viejitos en los dias de muertos.


    en fin, estos generos fueron olvidados con el rock vacio, el pop insulso, el reggaeton estridente, eMoTV, la manipulación mediatica de los sitcoms de Hannah Montana, aunque aun la tecnología trata de apoyarlos.
  • Swing Out Sister

    Jun 19 2008, 11h48 por fmera

    Swing Out Sister is a British pop musical group best known worldwide for their 1986 hit single TocarBreakout.

    History
    Although Swing Out Sister is currently a duo, they began as a trio in the UK. The group was formed by Andy Connell (born Andrew John Connell, Jul 26, 1961, Nottingham; keyboards) and Martin Jackson (drums), and were later joined by Corinne Drewery (born Sep 21, 1959, Nottingham; vocals). The group's name came from a 1945 movie called Swing Out, Sister, and they reportedly chose the name because there was only one thing they could agree on: they all hated it! Both Connell and Jackson had been playing in other bands prior to forming SOS, while Drewery was actually a fashion designer and model before she became the band's lead vocalist.

    It's Better To Travel (1987, debut album)
    Together with their producer, Paul Staveley O'Duffy, they signed with Mercury Records Limited. Prior to their first album, they released the single TocarBlue Mood in the UK in November 1985. However, it did not chart. In late 1986, the single "Breakout" was released. It peaked at #4 on the UK charts, and #6 in the United States. Consequently, when they released their debut album, It's Better to Travel, on May 11, 1987, it reached #1 on the UK album charts.

    The album registered with listeners for its mix of and , with a blend of real horns, synths (arranged subtly, to sound like strings), drums, and xylophones, scored by producer-arranger Richard Niles. The follow-up single to the effervescent "Breakout" was the brooding TocarSurrender, which featured a trumpet solo performed by John Thirkell. It rose to #7 on the UK charts in January 1987. The next single was the more serious and jazzy TocarTwilight World. This song was the subject of many remixes and was a dance club favorite worldwide. The final single TocarFooled by a Smile returned to the upbeat pop orientation characteristic of "Breakout".

    The group was subsequently nominated for two American Grammy Awards in 1988: Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo (for "Breakout").

    In addition to long-time partner O'Duffy as well as Thirkell, Swing Out Sister had also enlisted the talents of saxophonist Gary Barnacle (who with Thirkell also comprise the Henpecked Horns, known for their work with Level 42); percussionist Luis Jardim; guitarist Tim Cansfield; trumpet/fluegelhorn master Jerry Hey; and songwriter-arranger Jimmy Webb.

    Kaleidoscope World (1989)
    Original member Jackson, whose acoustic drums drove the "Surrender" single, left the group during the making of the second album, Kaleidoscope World. Although the liner notes give "special thanks to Martin Jackson" and his co-writing credits appear on the songs TocarTainted and TocarBetween Strangers, they also point out that "Swing Out Sister are Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell." Drewery and Connell have since become the core group on all subsequent albums. After leaving Swing Out Sister, Jackson later worked for Frank Zappa.

    Kaleidoscope World was released in May 1989 and achieved critical acclaim. Their turn away from contemporary styles towards retro musical sources on this album would establish the musical path that they would continue to follow with their subsequent albums. The duo found inspiration in music, from the likes of Burt Bacharach, as well as songwriter Webb, who arranged two tracks, TocarPrecious Words and TocarForever Blue, the latter "an impeccable example of the band's craft"1 which was "reminiscent of John Barry's classic TocarMidnight Cowboy theme"2. The incorporation of an orchestra to their recordings realized their sound in a richer, fuller way than their previous effort which relied more heavily on synthesizers. Consequently, this album featured arrangements and a songwriting style that were more classical in inclination. The lead-off single TocarYou on My Mind featured a more sophisticated blend of musical components than their previous efforts, while the upbeat tone of "Breakout" was echoed in the lead USA single TocarWaiting Game. Further singles included TocarWhere in the World and "Forever Blue".

    1, 2: http://www.asterion.se/sosblog.html

    Get In Touch With Yourself (1992)
    In May 1992, the group's retro orientation became even more evident in both their sound and image on their third album, Get In Touch With Yourself. With strong dance rhythms reverberating throughout the entire album, tracks draw influences from 1960s and 1970s , , , and , including a breezy cover of the Barbara Acklin late '60s classic TocarAm I the Same Girl? (which became their last US hit, reaching #1 on the AC chart). The album's title track, a blend of 1970s soul music and modern pop, gained the duo heavy airplay on smooth-jazz radio and was a crossover hit, gaining airtime on adult contemporary stations. The musical influences of Stevie Wonder, The Jackson 5, and others would not only become evident in this album but continue on through their later releases. In line with the album theme, Drewery also grew out her hair from her trademark bob which had become a visual signature for their early years.

    The Living Return (1994)
    Numerous changes were afoot by the time their fourth album, The Living Return was released in September 1994. The replacement of producer Paul O'Duffy after initial studio sessions with Ray Hayden contributed to a looser, raw feel to the songs that were often the results of studio jam sessions. Though Drewery and Connell still fronted Swing Out Sister, additional musicians (including former 52nd Street bassist Derick Johnson; Pa'lante percussionist Chris Manis; drummer Myke Wilson, formerly of the Jazz Defectors; and trumpet player John Thirkell increased their group to 10 members that replicate the live performances that had been captured on the Japan-only release Live at the Jazz Cafe. The album featured the single and cover song TocarLa La (Means I Love You), which was also included on the Four Weddings and a Funeral soundtrack.

    Shapes and Patterns (1997)
    Few of the band's releases charted highly on the pop listings in Western countries after their successful debut album (though they became radio-airplay staples on jazz stations). The band, however, became extremely popular in Japan. Their song TocarNow You're Not Here (from their fifth album Shapes and Patterns, one of several released only in Japan) was used as the theme to a Japanese TV program, and received a Japanese 'Grand Prix' (the equivalent of a Grammy) for best international single in 1997.

    Shapes and Patterns was first released in Japan in March 1997, and then in Europe and USA the year after. Producer Paul O'Duffy, who co-wrote half of the songs, was back at the helm. As an orchestra was once again employed (led by Gavyn Wright), the lush arrangements characteristic of Kaleidoscope World resurfaced. The liner notes, written by Mary Edwards, point out the influences of Bacharach, Webb, and composer John Barry, which are perceptible in the string arrangements and rhythms, as well as that of Minnie Riperton, Rotary Connection, and The 5th Dimension.

    The album included TocarStoned Soul Picnic, a cover of Laura Nyro's original, as well as the original version of TocarBetter Make it Better, which appeared in a different mix on their previous album. A pervasive longing marks songs such as TocarNow You're Not Here, TocarSomewhere in the World, TocarYou Already Know, and TocarIcy Cold as Winter. This album would also mark the beginning of the duo's use of Japanese musicians in their studio sessions.

    Filth and Dreams (1999)
    Filth and Dreams, their sixth album, proved yet again that Swing Out Sister were eager to reinvent themselves. The album was released in Japan in March 1999, and it remains the only album not released in any other country. This album featured stronger jazz leanings than some of their early pop-oriented albums, and is restrained in mood. The track TocarWho's Been Sleeping was promoted as a single and released with several remixes. The album has a feel to it. For this record, SOS adapted to the growing popularity of in the late '90s. "Who's Been Sleeping" kicks off the record with an aggressive beat and a few hip-hop flourishes (such as Drewery's counting and uttering "Yeah..." in the background). The rest of the record incorporates such sounds a bit more subtly, through the soaring retro stylings of TocarCloser Than the Sun and TocarWhen Morning Comes, the excitable of the title track TocarFilth and Dreams, to the mid-tempo trip-hop of TocarInvisible and scratch-laced TocarSugar Free. Traditional SOS sounds are challenged successfully with the dark if dreamy TocarIf I Had the Heart and TocarMake You Stay. Background noises, from phone conversations to child's play, are layered in to enrich the record and give the listener much more to cue in on. Drewery strays out of the usual love lyrics and colors a portrait of a darker world (as the title indicates) by singing about more urban subjects such as drugs (the eerie TocarHappy When You're High) and prostitution ("When Morning Comes"). All of their experimentation works surprisingly well and the result is probably the strongest SOS outing to date. Ironically, Filth and Dreams is the first SOS record not released in their native England, and is currently the most difficult CD to find.

    Somewhere Deep in the Night (2001)
    A seventh album, Somewhere Deep In The Night, was recorded in France, and released in May 2001 in Japan (with subsequent release in Europe and USA). It was dedicated to their friend Kazuhiko Yanagida. While it is quintessential Swing Out Sister, with lush orchestral arrangements, the melodic tunes often feature melancholy, languid, or introspective atmospherics and are more sombre in tone. Many of the tracks are instrumental, or only feature vocalised harmonies sans lyrics. One song even features a soliloquy in French. O'Duffy, who produced the album, also has co-writing credits on all the songs, and provided backing vocals along with Connell and Cansfield.

    Due to declining sales, their record label Universal dropped them from their contract in America. Consequently, they signed on with Shanachie Records.

    Where Our Love Grows (2004)
    Undeterred, the duo bounced back with their eighth studio effort, Where Our Love Grows. It was released in Japan on April 28, 2004 with the UK edition following in July. GQ reviewed it and called it "indisputably their finest record to date". The album features a return to a rich, upbeat retro sound, with tracks like TocarLove Won't Let You Down, TocarWhen the Laughter Is Over, and TocarLet the Stars Shine, that fuses jazz, soul, R&B, latin, and easy listening music. Samples of Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends and Herbie Mann were incorporated also into some songs.

    Beautiful Mess (2008)
    Late 2005 saw Swing Out Sister return to their studio in London to commence recording of their new album. The band planned on making a second tour of the US in 2006. However, due to recording commitments, this had to be canceled. In 2006, they composed incidental music for the ITV1 drama The Outsiders. August 2007 saw a new single Secret Love.

    The new album from the band was entitled Beautiful Mess and was released by Japanese record company Avex Trax on February 27, 2008. The title is taken from one of the tracks on the album. Prior to its release, in late December 2007, two other tracks were made available for download: TocarButterfly and TocarSomething Every Day.



    Something Every Day, from the album Beautiful Mess (Feb 2008)


    2008 Asian Tour
    In 2008, Swing Out Sister went back on tour and appeared at the Jakarta Convention Center, then toured several venues in Japan including Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, and in the Philippines, filling up the Araneta Coliseum in Manila. The SOS Asian tour was reportedly a success and they may appear again soon in the UK, Europe, and America this summer.

    Miscellaneous
    The song TocarO Pesadelo Dos Autores from the album The Living Return (1994) features a medley of cover versions of "Brazilian Rhyme", "Celebration Suite", "Come With Me", "My Cherie Amour", "The Smiling Hour", and "Butterfly".

    In 2002, Swing Out Sister and female Japanese singer Akiko recorded TocarWaters of March, an English cover version of legendary Brazilian singer-songwriter Antônio Carlos Jobim's TocarAguas de Marco.

    Albums
    It's Better to Travel (1987) UK #1, US #40
    Kaleidoscope World (1989) UK #9
    Another Non-Stop Sister (1989)
    Get In Touch With Yourself (1992) UK #27
    Swing Out Singles (1992)
    Live at the Jazz Cafe (1993)
    The Living Return (1994)
    The Big Elsewhere (1996)
    Shapes and Patterns (1997)
    Swing 3 (1997)
    The Best of Swing Out Sister (1997)
    Filth and Dreams (1999)
    Somewhere Deep In The Night (2001)
    Cafe Orange: Swing Out Sister Cafe Best (2002)
    Where Our Love Grows (2004)
    Live in Tokyo (2005)
    Beautiful Mess (2008)



    See also:
    Swing Out Sister’s official MySpace page
    Swinghistory - a compleat chronicle of the dashing duo by Björn Wahlberg

    Sources:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_Out_Sister (version of Jun 17, 2008) http://www.swingoutsister.com/
    http://www.asterion.se/sos.html
  • something that puts a smile on my face

    Jun 18 2008, 16h50 por carol_s


    Elis Regina, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Aguas de Marco
  • Milton Nascimento se apresenta com o Jobim Trio em São Paulo

    Jun 3 2008, 19h47 por deivson12



    Tom Jobim costumava dizer que Milton Nascimento era o único cantor capaz de alcançar o tom original de suas composições. Reza uma lenda que foi na mineira Diamantina onde João Gilberto ensaiou exaustivamente a batida de violão que seria determinante para o nascimento da bossa nova, no Rio de Janeiro. Agora, Milton, considerado “o mais mineiro dos cariocas”, se une ao Jobim Trio para celebrar os 50 anos do gênero musical com o show de lançamento do disco “Novas bossas” nesta sexta (30), sábado (31) e domingo (1º de junho) no Tom Jazz, em São Paulo.

    O álbum é a primeira produção inédita da Nascimento Música, com distribuição da EMI. O repertório do show traz todas as canções do disco, além de alguns clássicos da carreira de Milton, como “Fé cega, faca amolada” (com Ronaldo Bastos), “Coração de estudante” (com Wagner Tiso), “Maria Maria” (com Fernando Brant), “Para Lennon e MacCartney” (com Márcio e Lô Borges e Fernando Brant) e “Cravo e Canela”, (com Ronaldo Bastos).

    A semente de “Novas bossas” começou a ser germinada no ano passado, em função das celebrações dos 80 anos de Tom Jobim. Milton Nascimento e o Jobim Trio se apresentaram juntos no Jardim Botânico, em um concerto em homenagem ao maestro soberano.

    O evento foi, na verdade, um reencontro de velhos conhecidos. Milton era amigo de Tom Jobim que, certa vez, escreveu um texto chamando-o de sua “pantera verdadeira” e seu “uirapuru verdadeiro”. Já Paulo Jobim participou da turnê de “Clube da Esquina 2” e durante as viagens carregava consigo seu filho Daniel.

    A primeira canção gravada foi “Samba do avião” (Tom Jobim), que entrou na trilha da novela “Paraíso Tropical”. Depois vieram “Tudo que você podia ser” (Lô Borges/Márcio Borges), “Cais” (Milton Nascimento/Ronaldo Borges) e “Tarde” (Milton Nascimento/Márcio Borges).

    Com vontade de gravar um samba, Milton incluiu “Velho riacho”. “Esperança Perdida”, também de Jobim, foi incluída, ao lado de “Medo de amar”, com letra e música de Vinicius de Moraes. O clássico maior da bossa nova, “Chega de saudade”, não ficou de fora do repertório, ressurgindo, aqui, acompanhado pelo barulho do trem mineiro.

    Milton Nascimento e Jobim Trio
    Quando: sexta (30) e sábado (31), às 20h e às 22h30; dom. (1º), às 19h
    Onde: Tom Jazz, Av. Angélica, 2331, Higienópolis, tel. (11) 3255-3635
    Quanto: R$ 200 a R$ 220

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    , ,

    Milton Nascimento
    Antônio Carlos Jobim
  • The Bossa Nova and Black Orpheus

    Abr 30 2008, 2h38 por neologisma

    It is said that the Bossa Nova is officially turning 50 years in 2008, since the historical release of the single "TocarChega de Saudade"/"TocarBim Bom" by João Gilberto, in 1958.

    Another landmark in this story is the acclaimed movie "Orfeu Negro" (Black Orpheus) of 1959, directed by Marcel Camus, starring Breno Mello and Marpessa Dawn, based in Vinícius de Moraes work, "Orfeu da Conceição". This is a modern version for the greek legend of Orpheu, having Rio de Janeiro's carnival as background.




    With music by Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, Luiz Bonfa e Antonio Maria, the soundtrack of this movie is deeply tuned with the arising Bossa Nova of that time, with songs such as "Manhã De Carnaval", "TocarA Felicidade", "Samba De Orfeu" and TocarValsa de Euridice

    For a taste of the soundtrack of probably the most important movie in Bossa Nova birth:

    Amazon CD
    Sample Music


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  • Across the universe

    Fev 12 2008, 12h08 por mirianb

    fui ver o lindo "Across the universe" esse fíndi. não vou escrever resenha, só completar/comentar essa aqui: http://www.last.fm/user/slowsloth/journal/2008/02/10/644229/

    eu gostei de tudo, tudo, tudo. quanto à TocarI Am The Walrus, gostei demais também. muito colorido tudo: as cenas, a historinha, os covers tão bem encaixadinhos. saí tonta da sala de cinema. eles fizeram um ótimo trabalho juntando isso tudo.

    mas... nem tudo é perfeito, né? senti falta de algumas. não sei se seria possível encaixar, mas senti falta :)

    * Eleanor Rigby
    * Tomorrow Never Knows
    * The Fool on the Hill
    * Here Comes the Sun
    * Help!

    agora não lembro das outras, mas essas eram algumas que eu esperava que estivessem lá.

    ah, e lembro de sair cantarolando Sexy Sadie. :) achei pena que não apareceu, mas muito legal o jeito que os personagens foram nomeados. poxa, tem tantas músicas que fazem referência a nomes... seria um desperdício não aproveitar isso, mesmo. mais ou menos como fazer um filme com trilha de Antônio Carlos Jobim e não botar uma Luiza ;)
  • that was Portuguese

    Fev 11 2008, 15h59 por maals

    Marco and Debbie, from Sealab 2021:



    Antônio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina, from Brazil:
  • Well well...what do we have here?

    Jan 27 2008, 1h31 por transatlantic2

    I'm at uni...I should be revising or sleeping or doing something more reasonable with my time...alas I am up at nearly midnight talking to Matt (I think that's a perfectly reasonable use of time) and doing stupid music quizzes...some things never change!

    My New Musical A - Z

    A
    First: A.C. Newman
    Favorite: Air
    Last: At the Drive-In

    B
    First: The Bangles
    Favorite: Belle & Sebastian
    Last: Britney Spears (oh the shame...)

    C
    First: The Cardigans
    Favorite: Cut Copy
    Last: Cut Copy

    D
    First: Daft Punk
    Favorite: Death Cab for Cutie
    Last: Duran Duran

    E
    First: Eagles of Death Metal
    Favorite: Erlend Øye
    Last: Eurythmics

    F
    First: The Fairways
    Favorite: Feist
    Last: Funeral for a Friend

    G
    First: The Get Up Kids
    Favorite: Gogol Bordello
    Last: Gwen Stefani

    H
    First: Hadouk Trio
    Favorite: Hey Mercedes
    Last: Hundred Reasons

    I
    First: Ian Brown
    Favorite: Iron & Wine
    Last: Islands

    J
    First: Jack Johnson
    Favorite: Joanna Newsom
    Last: Justin Timberlake

    K
    First: Kanye West
    Favorite: Kings of Convenience
    Last: KT Tunstall

    L
    First: Lady Sovereign
    Favorite: Lostprophets (is ashamed)
    Last: Lupe Fiasco

    M
    First: The Mad Capsule Markets
    Favorite: Mark Ronson
    Last: Mylo

    N
    First: N*E*R*D
    Favorite: Nerina Pallot
    Last: The No-No's

    O
    First: Oasis
    Favorite: Of Montreal
    Last: The Ordinary Boys

    P
    First: Paolo Nutini
    Favorite: Pendulum
    Last: Puss

    Q
    First: Quasi
    Favorite: Queens of the Stone Age
    Last: Queens of the Stone Age

    R
    First: R.E.M.
    Favorite: Regina Spektor
    Last: Ryan Adams

    S
    First: Sade
    Favorite: Sufjan Stevens
    Last: System of a Down

    T
    First: Taking Back Sunday
    Favorite: Tom Vek
    Last: Travis

    U
    First: Ugly Duckling
    Favorite: UNKLE
    Last: Urban Species

    V
    First: Vanessa Carlton
    Favorite: Various Artists :P
    Last: The Von Bondies

    W
    First: The Walkmen
    Favorite: Weezer
    Last: Wolfman

    X
    First: XTC
    Favorite: XTC
    Last: Xzibit

    Y
    First: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Favorite: Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Last: Yo La Tengo

    Z
    First: Zero 7
    Favorite: Zero 7
    Last: Zuco 103

    And for more random nonsense...

    Why are you taking yet another shuffle quiz?
    Song: TocarSay Hello
    Artist: Rosie Thomas
    Comment: Because I want to say hello to all you other last.fmers with time to waste. :)

    What's currently in your fridge?
    Song: TocarSee Through Head
    Artist: The Hives
    Comment: Please don't tell anyone!

    Your biggest nightmare?
    Song: TocarThe Twilight
    Artist: Cut Copy
    Comment: Oh god it exists! :O What is this thing you talk of? Early morning...

    What place would you like to visit?
    Song: TocarInsensatez
    Artist: Antônio Carlos Jobim
    Comment: Don't be so insenstive as to suggest I never leave my room...

    A reason to commit suicide?
    Song: TocarTears Dry on Their Own
    Artist: Amy Winehouse
    Comment: Someone leaving you would actually be a good reason...a bit of morbidness for you there...:P

    Why are we here?
    Song: TocarDistance
    Artist: Editors
    Comment: Blatantly to see if we can go the distance

    Something you never dared to say to anyone...?
    Song: The Legionnaire's Lament
    Artist: The Decemberists
    Comment: Yes...I haven't talked about my time in the 100 years war...I dare not reveal the truth...

    One thing the world really doesn't need?
    Song: Nothing to Lose
    Artist: Billy Talent
    Comment: Well apparently there's nothing really to lose!

    What's your biggest unfulfilled wish?
    Song: The Little Drummer Boy
    Artist: Sufjan Stevens
    Comment: You can see why it has been unfulfilled...I am neither a boy nor can I play the drums...

    If you could invent something, what would it be?
    Song: [track artist=N-Trance]Set You Free [Rob Searle Edit][/track]
    Artist: N-Trance
    Comment: Yes a way to set people immediately free from that evil called debt!

    The last thing you say before you die?
    Song: TocarFreddy Kreuger
    Artist: Reuben
    Comment: Yes I was Freddy Kreuger all along...

    What's your destiny?
    Song: TocarWe've Been Had
    Artist: The Walkmen
    Comment: To pull off the biggest con of all time! Mwahahahaha...

    What do you do when you're alone in an elevator?
    Song: TocarClam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie
    Artist: Joanna Newsom
    Comment: I try to mentally remember the differences between all the different molluscs.

    Why do people go fishing?
    Song: Barroom Hero
    Artist: Dropkick Murphys
    Comment: So they can tell fish tales in the pub! ^_^

    What would you do with your slaves?
    Song: TocarWonderful
    Artist: The Beta Band
    Comment: I'd treat them so wonderful, I'd set them free!

    Is there a man on the moon?
    Song: Waiting Here
    Artist: The Cooper Temple Clause
    Comment: Yes he's an astronaut that was unfortunately left behind on one of the Apollo missions...

    What does hell look like?
    Song: [track artist=Röyksopp]What Else Is There? [Vitalic Remix][/track]
    Artist: Röyksopp
    Comment: It's exactly as you think it is!

    About what would you like to write a book?
    Song: TocarThat's Entertainment
    Artist: The Jam
    Comment: About entertainment through the ages...how fitting...

    The best thing ever is...?
    Song: TocarThe Seven Deadly Sins
    Artist: Flogging Molly
    Comment: Somehow I beg to differ...

    Why did the chicken cross the road?
    Song: TocarLast Goodbye
    Artist: Jeff Buckley
    Comment: Oh dear no! He was trying to commit suicide but thankfully he failed...

    Why do you listen to music?
    Song: The Saddest Story Ever Told
    Artist: Death Cab for Cutie
    Comment: If I told you it would be the saddest story ever told..

    What do you do when you're alone and nobody's watching?
    Song: TocarFour To The Floor
    Artist: Starsailor
    Comment: I fight! Rarrrr!

    Why are other people so stupid?
    Song: [track artist=The Clash]This Is Radio Clash
    Artist: The Clash
    Comment: Because they're not listening to Radio Clash!