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  • The Music Week 13.12.09

    Dez 13 2009, 16h34 por bbc6music

    This week, Silversun Pickups talk about their Grammy nomination for 'Best Newcomer' despite being a band for 9 years.

    Martha Wainwright gives us an insight into her family Christmas, and working with Brian Eno.

    And we take a look at some of the nominees for this year's BBC Sound of 2010 List.

    To listen again, or download the podcast, visit the 6Music website.
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  • One year on last.fm

    Dez 10 2009, 13h27 por iidupiidu

    TOP ARTISTS

    1. PMMP
    2. Scandinavian Music Group
    3. Keren Ann
    4. Tori Amos
    5. PJ Harvey
    6. Regina
    7. Emilíana Torrini
    8. Regina Spektor
    9. Anna Ternheim
    10. Fiona Apple
    11. Marissa Nadler
    12. Björk
    13. The Cranberries
    14. Bat for Lashes
    15. Feist
    16. Goldfrapp
    17. Ultra Bra
    18. Jenny Wilson
    19. The Knife
    20. Frida Hyvönen
    21. Tegan and Sara
    22. Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton
    23. Lykke Li
    24. The Ditty Bops
    25. Emilie Simon
    26. Maija Vilkkumaa
    27. Imogen Heap
    28. My Brightest Diamond
    29. Martha Wainwright
    30. Kate Bush


    TOP ALBUMS

    1. PMMP: Veden varaan
    2. Regina: Puutarhatrilogia
    3. Marissa Nadler: Songs III - Bird On the Water
    4. PJ Harvey: Uh Huh Her
    5. Scandinavian Music Group: Palatkaa Pariisiin!
    6. PJ Harvey: White Chalk
    7. Emily Haines and the Soft Skeleton: Knives Don't Have Your Back
    8. Lykke Li: Youth Novels
    9. Keren Ann: Nolita
    10. Bat for Lashes: Two Suns
    11. Anna Ternheim: Somebody Outside
    12. The Ditty Bops: The Ditty Bops
    13. Emilíana Torrini: Me and Armini
    14. PMMP: Kovemmat kädet
    15. Regina Spektor: Begin to Hope
    16. Emilie Simon: The Flower Book
    17. Keren Ann: La disparition
    18. PMMP: Leskiäidin Tyttäret
    19. Jenny Wilson: Love And Youth
    20. My Brightest Diamond: Bring Me The Workhorse
    21. PMMP: Kuulkaas enot!
    22. Frida Hyvönen: Silence Is Wild
    23. Charlotte Gainsbourg: 5:55
    24. Regina: Oi miten suuria voimia!
    25. Feist: The Reminder
    26. The Knife: Deep Cuts
    27. Feist: Let It Die
    28. Noitalinna Huraa!: Kalan silmä
    29. Goldfrapp: Seventh Tree
    30. Coralie Clément: Salle des pas perdus
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  • The Obligatory "Seen Live" Document

    Dez 1 2009, 14h54 por sparklism

    Been meaning to do this for years - here's an incomplete list of bands I've seen at least once. Good or absolutely shite, they all make the list. Bold type denotes artists that I've had the pleasure of seeing more than once.

    A
    Adem
    The Airborne Toxic Event
    Alabama 3
    The Aliens
    All About Eve
    Lily Allen
    Dot Allison
    Alpha
    Amusement Parks on Fire
    Annuals
    Arab Strap
    Architecture in Helsinki
    Arctic Monkeys
    Arrested Development
    Asian Dub Foundation
    B
    Badly Drawn Boy
    Banco de Gaia
    Basement Jaxx
    Bat for Lashes
    The Bays
    The Beat
    The Beastie Boys
    The Beautiful South
    Beck
    Beep Beep
    Belle and Sebastian
    Ben Folds Five
    Bent
    The Besnard Lakes
    Big Country
    Black Kids
    Blondie
    Blur
    The Bodines
    Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
    The Boy Least Likely To
    Billy Bragg
    Brainiac
    Bright Eyes
    The Brilliant Corners
    Broken Spindles
    Ian Brown
    Tim Burgess
    Bernard Butler
    C
    Terry Callier
    Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
    Carrie
    Carter USM
    Martin Carthy
    Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
    Cast
    Caterwaul
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    The Charlatans
    The Charlottes
    Chas N Dave
    Cherry Ghost
    The Cinematic Orchestra
    Ross Clark & the Scarfs Go Missing
    The Clerks
    Clinic
    The Close Lobsters
    Coldcut
    Coldplay
    John Cooper Clarke
    The Cooper Temple Clause
    The Coral
    Elvis Costello
    Cousteau
    Cranebuilders
    Crazyhead
    The Creatures
    CUD
    The Cure
    D
    The Darling Buds
    The Datsuns
    Death in Vegas
    The Delgados
    Delphic
    Dodgy
    Doves
    Dreadzone
    Dub Pistols
    Dubtribe Sound System
    Durutti Column
    Bob Dylan
    E
    Steve Earle
    Echo and the Bunnymen
    Echoboy
    The Eighteenth Day of May
    Elbow
    Electrafixion
    Electric Soft Parade
    Electric Sound Of Joy
    Embrace
    F
    Fairport Convention
    Th' Faith Healers
    Faithless
    Faith No More
    The Fall
    Fields of the Nephilim
    Five Thirty
    The Flaming Lips
    Florence & The Machine
    Foo Fighters
    Four Tet
    The Free Association
    Friendly Fires
    Frightened Rabbit
    Fun Loving Criminals
    The Futureheads
    G
    Ganger
    Gaye Bykers on Acid
    Ghost Dance
    Glasvegas
    Global Communication
    Godflesh
    Goldrush
    Gomez
    Jose Gonzalez
    Gorkys Zygotic Mynci
    The Go! Team
    Grand Drive
    Grass-Show
    The Grave Architects
    Gravenhurst
    Al Green
    Green on Red
    Groove Armada
    Guillemots
    Guns N' Roses
    H
    Nick Harper
    Rolf Harris
    The Heart-throbs
    Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid
    The Matthew Herbert Big Band
    Kristin Hersh
    The Hidden Cameras
    Micah P. Hinson
    Hole
    Jools Holland
    Holy Fuck
    House of Brothers
    The House of Love
    The Housemartins
    Howlin' Rain
    The Hunters Club
    I
    I Am Kloot
    Idlewild
    Interpol
    Iron And Wine
    It Bites
    J
    The Jack Rubies
    Matthew Jay
    The Jesus and Mary Chain
    Jesus Jones
    Johnny Domino
    Joolz
    K
    Keane
    The Killers
    David Kitt
    Kula Shaker
    L
    Lambchop
    Leatherface
    Leaves
    The Levellers
    The Libertines
    Loop
    Low
    Lowgold
    Lush
    M
    The Magic Numbers
    Magnolia Electric Co.
    The Majesticons
    Manic Street Preachers
    Mansun
    Maps
    Marillion
    Marion
    J Mascis
    Massive Attack
    Mega City Four
    The Memory Band
    The Men They Couldn't Hang
    Mercury Rev
    MGMT
    Mia Doi Todd
    The Mighty Lemon Drops
    The Mission
    Modest Mouse
    Mono
    The Montrose Avenue
    John Moore And The Expressway
    Morrissey
    The Motorcycle Boy
    Bob Mould
    Mudhoney
    My Bloody Valentine
    Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band
    Mylo
    N
    The National
    The Necks
    Ned's Atomic Dustbin
    The New Folk Implosion
    New Model Army
    New Order
    Joanna Newsom
    Scout Niblett
    Nirvana
    Now It's Overhead
    O
    Oasis
    Okkervil River
    Ooberman
    Orbital
    Beth Orton
    P
    The Pale Saints
    The Parkinsons
    Pavement
    Penthouse
    Pitman
    The Pixies
    The Pogues
    Emma Pollock
    Polytechnic
    Pond
    Pop Will Eat Itself
    Primal Scream
    The Primitives
    The Prodigy
    The Prudes
    Public Enemy
    Pulp
    Q
    Finlay Quaye
    Queens of the Stone Age
    R
    Radiohead
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
    Red Snapper
    REM
    Reverend and The Makers
    Ride
    Rival Schools
    RJD2
    Roots Manuva
    Tim Rose
    Run DMC
    S
    Saint Etienne
    Saint Joan
    Salvation
    Samamidon
    Ulrich Schnauss
    Scott 4
    DJ Scotch Egg
    Mr Scruff
    The Sea and Cake
    Seafood
    Shack
    DJ Shadow
    The Shins
    Michelle Shocked
    The Shortwave Set
    Silver Sun
    Simian
    Six.by Seven
    The Sleepy Jackson
    Elliott Smith
    The Smiths
    Snuff
    Sonic Youth
    Soul II Soul
    The Soup Dragons
    Space
    Spacemen 3
    Sparklehorse
    Spear of Destiny
    Spin Spin The Dogs
    Spiritualized
    Spring Heel Jack
    Starsailor
    St. Germain
    The Stills
    The Stone Roses
    The Streets
    Joe Strummer
    Subkicks
    Sugar
    The Sugarcubes
    Sun Kil Moon
    Swans
    T
    Tapes N Tapes
    Teenage Fanclub
    The Telescopes
    Texas
    That Petrol Emotion
    Them Crooked Vultures
    Richard Thompson
    Throwing Muses
    Glenn Tilbrook
    Tindersticks
    The Ting-Tings
    Travis
    Tricky
    Tunng
    Turin Brakes
    The Twilight Sad
    U
    Ultrasound
    Under Neath What
    Underworld
    V
    The Verve
    Voice of the Beehive
    W
    Martha Wainwright
    The Walking Seeds
    The Walkmen
    The Waterboys
    The Wedding Present
    We Show Up On Radar
    Whistler
    White Lies
    The White Stripes
    Wilco
    Robbie Williams
    The Wisdom of Harry
    Witness
    The Wonder Stuff
    World Domination Enterprises
    The Wurzels
    X
    X-Press 2
    Y
    Yam Who
    James Yorkston and The Athletes
    Z
    Zero 7
    The Zutons
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  • Fantasy Festival

    Nov 15 2009, 0h05 por UnraveledStar

    While the Fantasy Festival is fun 15 artists is too restricting so this is how it would really be.

    Legends Stage

    Lou Reed
    Patti Smith
    Joni Mitchell
    Bob Dylan
    Led Zeppelin
    Neil Young
    The Rolling Stones
    The Beach Boys
    The Doors
    Billie Holiday
    Nina Simone

    Future Legends Stage

    Sonic Youth
    Tori Amos
    Cat Power
    Björk
    Tegan and Sara
    Radiohead
    Bright Eyes
    Death Cab for Cutie
    Rufus Wainwright
    Bat for Lashes
    Neko Case
    Beck
    Amy Winehouse
    PJ Harvey
    Erykah Badu

    New Weird America Stage

    Vashti Bunyan
    Devendra Banhart
    Six Organs of Admittance
    Joanna Newsom
    CocoRosie
    Iron & Wine
    Antony and the Johnsons
    Spleen
    Born Heller
    Animal Collective
    Lightspeed Champion
    My Brightest Diamond
    Scout Niblett

    D.A.N.C.E Stage

    Donna Summer
    Róisín Murphy
    Patrick Wolf
    M.I.A.
    Justice
    Basement Jaxx
    Simian Mobile Disco
    School of Seven Bells
    Santigold
    Calvin Harris
    Tiësto
    LCD Soundsystem

    Banding Together (Band Stage)

    Bloc Party
    Kasabian
    Blonde Redhead
    Bon Iver
    Grizzly Bear
    Metric
    Love
    Final Fantasy
    Joy Division
    The Cardigans
    The Decemberists
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    Sigur Rós
    Camera Obscura
    The Arcade Fire
    The Fiery Furnaces
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Placebo
    The 5,6,7,8's
    CSS
    Fleet Foxes
    Florence + The Machine

    One Lonely Girl (Female Solo Stage)

    St. Vincent
    Alela Diane
    Lykke Li
    Maria Taylor
    Jill Scott
    Martha Wainwright
    Nerina Pallot
    Françoise Hardy
    Vienna Teng
    Fiona Apple
    Chrisette Michele
    Norah Jones
    Feist
    Peaches
    Camille
    A Fine Frenzy
    Regina Spektor

    Never Forgotten Stage

    Elliott Smith
    Jeff Buckley
    Laura Nyro
    Nico
    Aaliyah
    Marvin Gaye
    Jimi Hendrix
    John Lennon
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  • Shows I have lost since 2007

    Nov 9 2009, 0h24 por OrpheusBathory

    2007:
    Blind Guardian
    Sonata Arctica
    Evanescence
    30 Seconds to Mars

    2008:
    Within Temptation
    Nightwish
    Tarja Turunen
    Epica
    Rufus Wainwright
    Martha Wainwright
    Cyndi Lauper
    Paramore
    Madonna

    2009:
    Xandria
    Evanescence
    Panic! At the Disco
    Kylie Minogue
    Lily Allen
    Agua de Annique
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  • 30

    Out 25 2009, 18h02 por Pink_Triangle

    1. How did you get into 29?
    Édith Piaf - I don’t remember. I guess attention to her music was called when I started listening to Jeff Buckley, the fact that he was a fan of hers made me curious. But I’ve always loved TocarLa foule ...even before I even knew it was her song. :)

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22?
    No Doubt - probably TocarJust A Girl

    3. How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Jeff Buckley - well, he’s only got one studio album, but I’ve got most of his releases. Grace, Grace (Legacy Edition), Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk, Mystery White Boy, Live At Sin-é (Legacy Edition).

    4. What is your favorite song by 5?
    Kings of Leon - that’s a toughie… a toss-up between TocarThe Bucket because it’s just so catchy and TocarTaper Jean Girl because this is THE best song when you see them live.

    5. What is your favorite song by 15?
    …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - TocarTo Russia My Homeland I don’t know why, I’m a lyrics person, and I am known for my hatred of ambient or instrumental songs, but I LOVE that song…

    6. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Muse - they’re all good, I guess. I don’t think there’s one particular song that I can say “makes me happy.”

    7. What is your favorite song by 10?
    Rufus Wainwright - AH! I can’t pick just one! OK, TocarIn My Arms (:

    8. What is a good memory you have involving 30?
    Bob Dylan - I don’t think I can say I have a good memory about him as an artist or his music... I have a bad memory about a live Bob Dylan show, but that’s not really the question. :x

    9. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Glasvegas - YES. As with Radiohead, a song that’s supposed to invoke depression, or in this case sadness/disillusionment/disappointment, has the complete opposite effect on me: “It’s My Own Cheating Heart That Makes Me Cry”

    10. How many times have you seen 26 live?
    Rise Against - zero. And I don't think I would. Let's just say it's never been a priority.

    11. What is the first song you heard by 23?
    Bright Eyes - I’m a late bloomer, “Another Travelin’ Song”

    12. What is your favorite album by 11?
    Interpol - Antics, hands down.

    13. Who is your favorite member of 1?
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Robert Levon Been.

    14. Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Queen - no.

    15. What is a good memory involving 27?
    Green Day - don’t recall any… no, wait, I liked Green Day, but the first time I heard 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, I was hooked. That song TocarGoing to Pasalacqua really struck a chord.

    16. What is your favorite song by 16?
    Dead Man’s Bones - “My Body’s A Zombie For You” and "Young & Tragic" ..oh and "Name In Stone" and "Flowers Grow Out of My Grave" as well...yes, I know that's more than one, but I can't help most of their songs are so good..and sound like they're from the 50s.. (:

    17. What is your favorite album by 18?
    Radiohead - OK Computer

    18. What is your favorite song by 21?
    The Beatles - "Hello, Goodbye" and "Hey Jude"

    19. What is the first song you heard by 25?
    Weezer - probably TocarBuddy Holly, I don’t remember

    20. What is your favorite album by 2?
    Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine

    21. What is your favorite song by 3?
    Pearl Jam - TocarGiven to Fly

    22. What is your favorite song by 8?
    Regina Spektor - it changes pretty much every month :x right now it’s “The Calculation,” right before her new album came out, it had been “Buildings,” and before that it was “Braille” for the LONGEST time..

    23. How many times have you seen 17 live?
    She & Him - none

    24. What is the worst song by 12?
    Alanis Morissette - any song of hers after 2002.

    25. What was the first song you heard by 28?
    Johnny Cash - no idea. Probably one of his most famous ones TocarI Walk the Line or TocarRing Of Fire

    26. What is your favorite album by 7?
    Feist - The Reminder, I guess. It’s the album where I skip less amount of songs than the others.

    27. What is your favorite song by 24?
    Martha Wainwright - TocarBloody Mother Fucking Asshole

    28. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy?
    Incubus - TocarTalk Shows On Mute and TocarOil And Water, again, those songs are not really meant to make people happy, but somehow they do the trick for me.

    29. What is your favorite album by 4?
    Fiona Apple - When The Pawn…

    30. How many albums do you own by 20?
    Eddie Vedder - his one solo album, Into the Wild.
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  • bands i've seen live (in order of when I saw them)

    Out 3 2009, 2h40 por pinkcloudpaper

    Stars, Miracle Fortress, Metric (x3), Dragonette, Bedouin Soundclash, Brian Borcherdt, Martha Wainwright, Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains, The Dears, Tokyo Police Club, Kim Mitchell, Tom Cochrane, Coldplay, Snow Patrol, Howling Bells, ill Scarlett, Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker, Girl Talk, Franz Ferdinand, Alexisonfire, Billy Talent, City and Colour, Hannah Georgas
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  • Seen live

    Set 24 2009, 17h56 por 136

    Ólafur Arnalds
    White Lies (2)
    Darker My Love
    Albert Hammond, Jr.
    Koop
    Martha Wainwright
    Tiger Lou
    Unai
    Maxïmo Park
    Editors
    Franz Ferdinand
    Anna Ternheim
    Shout Out Louds
    Devendra Banhart
    Vapnet
    Hello Saferide
    Metallica
    Kissogram
    Ruh
    Sahara Hotnights
    The Hellacopters
    The Greenhornes
    Pearl Jam
    The Cardigans
    Snook
    The Who
    The Plan
    Regina Spektor
    The Embassy
    The Radio Dept.
    John Legend
    Neil Young (2)
    The Hives
    Peter Bjorn and John
    The Chemical Brothers
    Air
    Goldfrapp
    Björk
    Marie Bergman
    Moneybrother
    Håkan Hellström
    Kristian Anttila (2)
    Architecture in Helsinki
    The Go! Team
    !!!
    LCD Soundsystem
    Rufus Wainwright
    Damien Rice
    The Soundtrack of Our Lives
    The Killers
    The White Stripes
    Muse
    Coldplay (3)
    Babyshambles
    Razorlight
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Bloc Party
    The Kooks
    Arctic Monkeys
    The Strokes
    Keane
    Snow Patrol
    Phoenix
    The Tough Alliance
    Air Traffic
    Florence Valentin
    Kent
    bob hund (2)
    Kaizers Orchestra
    Little Man Tate
    Lady Sovereign
    Manu Chao
    The Good, The Bad & The Queen
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  • Survey: Last 12 Months' Top 50 Artists

    Jul 29 2009, 15h46 por thereisonlyme

    1. How did you get into 31? Paolo Nutini
    I honestly forgot! Pretty sure that it wasn't because of the single TocarNew Shoes. Whatever made me get my hands on the album These Streets, I fell in love with the hidden track, i.e. Last Request (Acoustic).

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? Air Traffic
    I'm guessing it's TocarCharlotte just because it's the first track of Fractured Life.

    3. What's your favourite lyric by 29? Elliott Smith
    Assuming Half Right ("'Cause when I talk to you on the phone, well, it's just like being alone") doesn't count, "Bottle up and explode."

    4. What is your favourite album by 49? The Ting Tings
    Do they even have anything other than We Started Nothing? On a related note, I'm ashamed that I listened to them that many times over the last year. TocarGreat DJ and TocarThat's Not My Name are too catchy.

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? Amy Macdonald
    Just one, This Is The Life. Again, don't think she's got anything else.

    6. What is your favourite song by 50? Ray LaMontagne
    TocarBe Here Now.

    7. Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad? Elbow
    Loss. Still beautiful though.

    8. What is your favourite song by 15? Editors
    TocarMunich is a classic, but TocarBones is pretty awesome too.

    9. What is your favourite song by 5? Jimmy Eat World
    Lots, but if I must pick one, I'll go for TocarMy Sundown because I've loved it for years now.

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? Sigur Rós
    Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust is one happy album, perhaps especially the track Inní mér syngur vitleysingur.

    11. What is your favourite album by 40? Ladytron
    Witching Hour. I liked it so much that I redesigned the album artwork for a class project.

    12. What is your favourite song by 10? Charlotte Martin
    TocarRedeemed. I also distinctly remember my then-boyfriend couldn't stand it.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 33? Interpol
    Walking around Government Center in Boston on my way to work and singing along to PDA.

    14. What is your favourite song by 37? The Bird and the Bee
    It's a cover, but I'll have to go for their version of TocarHow Deep Is Your Love featuring Sia.

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? Meiko
    TocarBoys With Girlfriends is good sing-along material.

    16. How many times have you seen 21 live? Regina Spektor
    None, unfortunately. Not sure why I didn't like her that much back when I could've seen her.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? Duffy
    TocarRockferry, because it's the first track of her 2008 album of the same title, Rockferry.

    18. What is your favourite album by 11? I Am Kloot
    Their self-titled album from 2003, I Am Kloot.

    19. Who is a favourite member of 1? Rachael Yamagata
    Yamagata is awesome, but if you listen to tracks like Sunday Afternoon, it's obvious that her band deserves the credit too.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? Nine Inch Nails
    Yes! Four times, I think? Which I'm glad, because I can't make it to their farewell shows.

    21. What is a good memory involving 45? MGMT
    Drinking and dancing to TocarTime to Pretend.

    22. What is your favourite song by 16? José González
    I really like his cover of TocarHeartbeats.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? Damien Rice
    Delicate. It's also still my most favorite song of his.

    24. What is your favourite album by 26? Keane
    Their first album, Hopes and Fears.

    25. What is your favourite song by 18? Feist
    A tie between Gatekeeper and Mushaboom, depending on my mood.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 38? Flight of the Conchords
    I think it was either Mutha'uckers or Albi The Racist Dragon, whichever episode it was that my boyfriend at the time showed me first when I spent a week with him in NYC. I couldn't get into them back then though! Not sure why.

    27. What is your favourite lyric by 3? Rufus Wainwright
    Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk in its entirety.

    28. What is you favourite song by 2? Augustana
    It's impossible to pick just one. TocarBoston will always mean something special to me though, especially given how much it hit home when it was released as a single.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? Starsailor
    I can't remember, but it's got to be one of the tracks off Love Is Here.

    30. What is you favourite song by 8? Jonathan Larson
    I love Rent too much to pick any one song.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? The National
    Zero. So sad. It doesn't look like they'll tour Asia any time soon either, so hopefully I'll get my arse back to the States or Europe so that I'll finally witness their greatness in real life.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? Ratatat
    Loud Pipes springs to mind.

    33. What is your favourite album by 12? David Gray
    Boring answer, I know, but White Ladder is that good.

    34. What is the worst song by 34? The New Pornographers
    Don't know. But if you wanna talk about their last album Challengers, I tend to skip Myriad Harbour all the time.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 46? Adele
    Daydreams, because it's the first track off the album 19.

    36. What is you favourite album by 42? M83
    Before The Dawn Heals Us.

    37. How many times have you seen 39 live? Switchfoot
    Just once, at Roxy in Boston, part of their Nothing Is Sound tour. I remember feeling really touched during TocarTwenty-Four and TocarThe Shadow Proves The Sunshine.

    38. What is your favourite album by 36? Death Cab for Cutie
    Don't know. I like individual tracks and B-sides.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? Martha Wainwright
    Probably TocarFar Away, again because it's the first track off her album Martha Wainwright.

    40. What is your favourite album by 7? Ryan Adams
    Love Is Hell! I friggin' love that album.
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  • Tuesday Ten: Swearing

    Jul 28 2009, 14h02 por amodelofcontrol

    Ideas for future Tuesday Tens are coming thick and fast at the moment, and indeed I have the core of two more already completed too, and this week's was a late change of plan, mainly after I realised just how many songs could be included. So the other two I have planned will be held off until into August.

    This week, then, it's about swearing. Not just the odd use of a swear-word in a song, though, but more extensive use of swearing - and not just the word "fuck", either. Although saying that, my iTunes came up with 237 entries when I searched just for the word "fuck". Admittedly there was one compilation and one album, but still...So, here goes with ten songs with good or notable uses for swearing...

    MC5
    TocarKick Out The Jams
    Kick Out the Jams
    Quite possibly the best intro to a song ever, the immortal lineAnd right now it's time to...Kick Out The Jams, Motherfuckers...!got the band into a lot of trouble with their record label and even caused trouble with some stores refusing to stock the record. Endlessly imitated - and covered, of course - and the proto-punk of this track in particular was years ahead of it's time. Amazing to think that just one swear-word in a song was treated as though it was going to bring the end of civilisation as we know it - and even more amazing to think that this song is now 40 years old.

    A side-question - this was certainly one of the earliest recorded uses of swearing in recorded music that I know of, but trying to find a definitive answer appears to be rather tough. Can anyone help?

    Rage Against the Machine
    TocarKilling In The Name
    Rage Against the Machine
    And now to a band who covered TocarKick Out the Jams for their covers album Renegades, but gained notoriety for their breakthrough single, now seventeen years old and still a track you are almost guaranteed to hear in metal clubs all over the world. Only a few lines of lyrics, it's the repeatedFuck you I won't do what you tell methat resulted in the track being heavily censored whenever it is played in mainstream media...unless you are Bruno Brookes, who infamously played the full uncensored version on the UK Top 40, back when it still mattered in '92.

    Super Furry Animals
    The Man Don't Give a Fuck
    Songbook: The Singles Vol. 1
    Talking of controversy, this single got somewhere near zero airplay, oddly enough, seeing as the lyrics use the word "fuck" forty-seven times (it was at one point the song to use the word the most, but Insane Clown Posse have since beaten this, apparently). Either way, it's one of SFA's best tracks by miles, in particular it's legendary live version that often goes on for twenty minutes or so to close the set.

    The Strand
    I Hate My Fucking Job (Remix By Imperative Reaction)
    Rmx01
    I've mentioned this before, I'll mention it again. By far the greatest song released by this Arizona industrial band, in particular this remix of it, it's a tirade against shitty McJobs whose anger and fury would have been considerably lessened had the key lines been shorn of swearing.

    Clawfinger
    Rosegrove
    Deaf Dumb Blind
    Electronic-tinged rap metal some years before nu-metal became fashionable in the late-90s, Clawfinger's first album raised lots of eyebrows for various reasons - Nigger's anti-racist tirade, The Truth's memorable - and very sweary - chorus...but it's track three that makes it into the list. Why? For the reason that this is the only song I can think of that uses the word "twat" in the lyrics, and this from a Swedish band that sing in English, too...

    Pantera
    TocarFucking Hostile
    Vulgar Display of Power
    Back to immortal metal dancefloor songs again, and it's time for the less-than-three-minute-long thrash that again is simply an outpouring of sheer rage, and again simply wouldn't have the same effect without the swearing (just think about it: "uuuurrgghh...very hostile!"). Just in case you don't know what this sounds like, or you just want to hear it's brutal majesty again, a pretty good live version is linked above.

    Martha Wainwright
    TocarBloody Mother Fucking Asshole
    Martha Wainwright
    Hatred and rage crop up in this song, but in a very, very different way. Perhaps this was more of a shock thanks to Wainwright's warm and sweet voice. Less of a shock, of course, was the sheer hate aimed at her father (Loudon Wainwright III), with her being part of a family that is hardly averse to airing their grievances about each other in public...

    Pitchshifter
    TocarEverything's Fucked
    Deviant
    Initially released on the Un-UK EP as TocarEverything Sucks (Again), and was also censored in the same fashion to feature on The Crow: Salvation soundtrack, the "proper" version complete with extensive use of the word "fuck" was and always has been the version played live, needless to say. It was something of a departure for the band, though, as they rarely ever swore in any previous song that I can recall (certainly notable in the metal genre), although they made a subject of it in later song TocarKeep It Clean, where it was anything but "clean".

    Babyland
    Fucked Equipment
    Outlive Your Enemies
    By some way my favourite Babyland track that I've heard, it's also one built on an unusual base. The beat, while partly electronic, also has elements that sound like the beat was pounded out on something metallic with large hammers, giving a power that the seething vocal delivery only makes all the more potent.

    Anal Cunt
    (pretty much anything by them!)
    There aren't many bands to be pretty much banned on the spot for their band name alone, but this band have a long-ish history - Seth Puttnam has been offending as many people as possible for over twenty years now, and even if you can't make out the lyrics - this is grindcore, after all - the song titles and the band name tell you all you need to know. They've never been serious about what they do, it appears - although their quest to offend everybody always seemed pretty determined...

    Venetian Snares
    TocarDie Winnipeg Die Die Die Fuckers Die
    Winnipeg Is a Frozen Shithole
    Finally...quite possibly the most hate-fuelled album about an artist's hometown ever, this is the seven-minute centrepiece that if you of a similar mind, could well make you want to go and join Aaron Funk in dancing on Winnepeg's grave. This is vicious, vicious breakcore that barely stops for breath, and almost uniquely in this list, doesn't audibly swear, except in the title (the vocal samples are so distorted you can barely catch them).

    Needless to say, the list of "possibles" for this week was huge. Here are a few more that were considered for the list, as always feel free to add more in the comments:

    Eric Cartman | Kyle's Mom Is a Big Fat Bitch (Uncle Fucker was also considered from the same show)
    Eminem | TocarJust Don't Give A Fuck and TocarStill Don't Give A Fuck
    Reel Big Fish | Another F.U. Song
    Smashing Pumpkins | Fuck You (An Ode To No-one)
    W.A.S.T.E. | TocarI Don't Give a Fuck
    Combichrist | Bulletfuck (and about five others)
    Caustic | TocarThis Fuck Will Shut You Up
    Nwa | Fuck Tha Police
    The Icarus Line | TocarUp Against the Wall Motherfuckers
    Alec Empire | TocarEverything Starts With a Fuck
    Modulate | TocarSkullfuck
    Mindless Faith | I'm Pretty Much Fucked
    Pig Destroyer/The Dwarves | TocarFuck You Up and Get High
    Strapping Young Lad | TocarOh My Fucking God
    Unter Null | TocarSick Fuck
    The Haunted | TocarShithead
    Marilyn Manson | This Is the New Shit
    Nailbomb | 24 Hour Bullshit
    Slipknot | People = Shit
    Nine Inch Nails | TocarCloser
    Whitehouse | A Cunt Like You
    GG Allin | TocarI Kill Everything I Fuck
    Guns'N'Roses | Get in the Ring
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