Fortunately, there are fresh artists like Claudia Cazacu, DJ Eco or The Blizzard who continue the best trance tradition.
-
Trance is going downhill
Jan 4 2010, 12h29 por Cement
Trance music has changed a lot in last years. Even though I was literally absent on last.fm last year, I'm still very much into trance, but the changes in my favorite genre of music are making me sad. The best explanation about what I'm talking is Top 20 of A State Of Trance from last 2 years - full of "pop-trance" tunes, which are mostly commercial crap, far away from what trance used to be. I can't blame Armin van Buuren here, top 20 is based on the taste of listeners, which is worse and worse every year. If Armin would stop playing pop-trance he would lose a lot of listeners. That's sad conclusion, many of today's so caled "trance fans" don't know what trance really is. Tunes like Armin Van Buuren & DJ Shah feat. Chris Jones - "Going Wrong" "Broken Tonight" (Armin Van Buuren), "Stoned in Love" (Chicane feat. Tom Jones) are very popular, while great euphoric, melodic and uplifting trance relases are in marginal interest now.
Fortunately, there are fresh artists like Claudia Cazacu, DJ Eco or The Blizzard who continue the best trance tradition. -
Tylky's 00's (Part 3 - 2007-2009)
Dez 23 2009, 13h07 por Tylky
1. 2 Unlimited - Let the Beat Control Your Body
So basically, when I first discovered 2 Unlimited in late 2007, I instantly became obsessed with them, enjoying every single song they had released (and this is rare for me), but of all the favourites, this song had to be it. I listened to the track nearly every day throughout 2008 and just couldn't get enough!
Peaked at #6 in February 1994.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lachbg1jcE
2. DJ Miko - What's Up
During the summer of 2008, I became obsessed with eurodance as a whole, aswell as the music from 1994. This song (alongside the above track and 'Doop') was one of my favourites. It's also known for being a cover of the 4 Non Blondes #2 1993 hit.
Peaked at #6 in August 1994.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzpBsWpq2gg
3. Utah Saints - Something Good '08
Being released a month before my 16th birthday, I instantly fell in love with this track. I heard the original play on Radio 1 a week before this version played and well... Basically, I was glad that the new found interest of remixing classics was here and I just couldn't get over it! Also played this song at my 16th where me and the boys were doing the running man, awwwww yeah.
Peaked at #8 in February 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMLCrzy9TEs
4. The Grid -
Swamp Thing
Alongside my discovery of eurodance classics I found this track too. Pretty much sounding like a more hardcore version of Cotton Eye Joe (this track was released before Cotton Eye Joe, by the way), this song got my friend and I just rocking out on our 'banjos' (they were invisible XD). But none-the-less, this track just did it for me.
Peaked at #3 in June 1994.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQqLDKsnqwA
5. Wildchild - Renegade Master '98
With all credit due to Norman Cook for remixing this track to be bigger and better than the original, I saw a performer who was once on Britain's Got Talent doing some dangerous juggling right in front of me when I was on holiday during the summer of 2008. I was pretty impressed, and even got an autograph! Don't know where that went though...
Peaked at #3 in January 1998.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgcyOz8AD8
6. Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson & D.O.E. -
The Way I Are
During the summer of 2007, I fell in love with a girl. The relationship lasted three months and for her 15th birthday I bought her this single. I also enjoyed the track so it made more sense really. But yeah, despite it being only three months long, it was a good relationship.
Peaked at #1 in July 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5rLz5AZBIA
7. Black Eyed Peas -
Boom Boom Pow
The summer of 2009. The Black Eyed Peas were back, with this minimalistic dance track. I have to admit, I do like it, although it does seem somewhat watered down compared to most dance tunes, maybe because it's meant to be Hip-Hop? Anyways, good song, good summer.
Peaked at #1 in May 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m48GqaOz90
8. Lady Sovereign -
Hoodie
The summer of 2007. I was obsessed with the Dancing Stage. I first heard this song on the PS2 game 'Dancing Stage Supernova' where I found the rhythm and lyrics very catchy. Well, it's a change to most songs I listen to these days!
Peaked at #44 in December 2005.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTlfP8J_Ad0
9. Run DMC vs. Aerosmith - Walk This Way
Knowing that my friend Danielle loves this song, it started to grow on me. This was because I heard the Girls Aloud vs. Sugababes alternative for Comic Relief 2007 and wasn't too fond of it. So yeah, great classic!
Peaked at #8 in September 1986.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIbHPs_M55Q
10. Meat Loaf -
Dead Ringer For Love
One of my favourite songs of 2009. I just couldn't help but rock along to this song. To find out more about me and this song, look at my journal for 2009 (Part 3), thank you!
Peaked at #5 in November 1981.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy_XrSLG4gg
11. Ida Maria - I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked
A great Indie-Pop treat, this song was a song to the soundtrack of late summer 2008, when I went on holiday with Chelsea and Cameron! With such crude lyrics, I just couldn't help but enjoy this fine tune!
Peaked at #13 in August 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkVy2FeqIyc
12. My Chemical Romance - Teenagers
Call me an emo if you will. But yeah, enjoyed this song throughout the summer of 2007 and saw the video to the song yet again later on that year at McFly's concert, just before they were about to perform!
Peaked at #9 in June 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6EQAOmJrbw
13. Turisas -
One More
The official drinking song for my friends and I. Once you rock out to this, you'll feel ready for anything! I also thank my friend 'Minty' in advance for introducing me to this artist, thank you! Found this song in late 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVxcJLpmSXw
14. The Fratellis - Baby Fratelli
First heard this song on Hot Fuzz, during my 15th birthday in March 2007. Slowly got addicted to it, then became obsessed with it throughout the summer of that year. Great song, great film! By the way, I'm a big fan of Simon Pegg.
Peaked at #24 in March 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_LJ2mtLfY0
15. Arctic Monkeys - Brianstorm
My friend Amy thinking that this was called 'Brainstorm'. No Amy, it wasn't a typo, it really is called 'Brianstorm', haha.
This was in the summer of 2007.
Peaked at #2 in April 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30w8DyEJ__0
16. Foo Fighters -
The Pretender
There's not much to say about this one. I simply enjoyed this track and alot of my friends agreed with me...
Peaked at #8 in August 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8gkcXwbHpA
17. Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
The Cadburys advert. One of the best adverts of the decade IMO. Everyone had it on their phones and loads of people watched it on YouTube, what a fantastic advert.
Originally peaked at #2 in January 1981, later remixed and peaked at #4 in June 1988, then had a re-emergance (due to the advert) and peaked at #14 in September 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy52yueBX_s&feature=related <- The advert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abwfXIW3pM0 <- Original music video.
18. Newton Faulkner -
Dream Catch Me
Wasn't too fond of this track when I first heard it, but then when our friend Hannah sang this out our leaving ceremony in high school back in the summer of 2008, everyone just broke out in tears. It was such a memorable moment, heck, nobody wanted to leave high school XD
Peaked at #7 in August 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVW_7ZY8K3I
19. Calvin Harris -
The Girls
My ringtone for 2007. I wasn't vain or anything, just found the song slightly comical (see Pitbull - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)). Sure, I didn't get all the girls, but I got the one girl, and she was good enough for me (at that time).
Peaked at #3 in June 2007.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS-Q7AmgCwA
20. Vanessa Jenkins, Bryn West & Sir Tom Jones feat. Robin Gibb - Islands In The Stream
Basically. In early 2007, Gavin and Stacey came on to our screens for the first time. I fell in love! In early 2008, they came back with a second series, I was even more in love! And now, as I type this, they've had a #1 single to date and a third series is currently occuring (with a DVD of all six episodes out now, strangely enough). So yes, "Owain Hughes, and before you ask, no I don't!"
Peaked at #1 in March 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAE1YyDm66A
So yes, this was my decade. Let's see what we have in store for the next ten years... -
Headache For The Week (12/18)
Dez 18 2009, 20h22 por DetoxScission
...Top 30 on Last.FM over the last 7 days...
Napalm Death - 130
Alice Cooper - 56
Chris Cornell - 55
Katatonia - 34
Anthrax - 30
Carcass - 27
VAST - 25
Testament - 22
Full Devil Jacket - 20
Doug Shorts Conspiracy - 19
Massacre - 17
Strapping Young Lad - 16
DevilDriver - 15
Jack Frost - 15
Lady GaGa - 13
The Dreaming - 13
2wo - 12
Sinisstar - 11
Anathema - 11
Agalloch - 11
Voltaire - 10
Mudvayne - 9
Tom Jones - 8
Sam the Sham & The Pharaohs - 8
Chimaira - 8
MD.45 - 8
The Cure - 7
Rollins Band - 7
HIM - 7
Marilyn Manson - 7 -
Morrissey Kicks the Dolls
Dez 11 2009, 9h58 por pashernatelover
Oh. My. Fuck. I saw Morrissey tonight at the Gibson Amphitheater and the show was AMAZING! The opening band was incomparably good and blew every other band I have seen open for him clear out of the water... yes, even Nancy Sinatra. They were called Doll And The Kicks and they were PHENOMENAL. The lead singer was a female Jack Fairy character...also a marionette. It was amazing to watch, the music was suuuuper glam era sounding and they shut all of the whiny Morrissey fans up and made us all actually give a listen. It helps that they have a great band name design that was projected behind them with neat moving gobos and really saturated colors, look great in purple. I liked them so much I waited through the death mosh at the end to get a CD (while the masses fought over T-shirts) and actually found them and got it signed! Go me! Great CD, I applaud Morrissey on this find.
After Doll And The Kicks went off began the traditional video clip time, where Morrissey shows us a warm up for his brilliance. I was trying to think of the videos as glamorous while they were playing, but I realized that no... although some had their glamour it was something else he was going for, and then it hit me: camp. They were pretty freaking campy video clips. A song about a pet bear and a Tom Jones wannabe? An amazing interview with Lou Reed and a German clip of the New York Dolls? Ending on a bizarre monologue by a woman in front of a sequined curtain that went crazy and screamed as a spotlight focused in on her face? The curtain fell, the band dramatically and the deal was sealed for me, it was going to be one campy night.
This Charming Man started and the crowd went wild-- almost lost my voice then and there, but there was so much more to come! The lights were flashy, the band was spot on and Morrissey was so damn charming. The gong solo was also pretty damn epic. And, of course, as soon as his top came off the crowd went wild. 50 and still gorgeous *melt*. Over all, tons of Smiths songs were played (
How Soon Is Now,
Cemetry Gates, Death at One's Elbow, others...), a lot of B-Sides were played (
Teenage Dad On His Estate,
Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice) , he sweetly went to the audience and let them give shout outs and fork over the gifts they had so thoughtfully brought. Great exchange: Fan:-"I want you, I need you, I love you" Morrissey- You'll get over it. Gah, there just aren't words to describe how captivating and spectacular Morrissey is, there really aren't. Best part: Morrissey: "Lamenting policewomen, policemen, silly women, taxmen" the audience screams "Uniformed whores!" Morrissey: "I know!"
Long and short of it is: only one thing could have possibly been better than tonight: 1980s Morrissey and 1980s Danzig oiled up and wrestling... and the winner gets to take me to Italy for gelato. Hey, a girl can dream... -
Every band I have ever seen
Dez 7 2009, 12h45 por gazztwhite
+44
4 or 5 Magicians
6 Day Riot
(hed)p.e
(Spunge)
.moneen. x2
…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
Colon Open Bracket
¡Forward, Russia! x5
20/20 Vision x2
27 (the Band)
2 Many DJs
36 Crazyfists x3
400 Blows
50 Cent
586
65 days of static x3
7 Decisions
A Life Once Lost
A Silent Film x6
A Static Lullaby
A Stranger In Moscow
Aconite Thrill
Action Plan
Acrylics
Aftersparks
AFI
Agents of Man
Aiden
Aisle 22
AJ Moore
Alessi’s Ark x3
Alexisonfire x11
Alkaline Trio x3
All I Need
Alligance
Allister
All Time Low
Along Came Man
Alto Elite
Alvarez Kings
Amen x2
America Is Waiting
American Eyes
Amount to Nothing
Amplifier x2
Andrew Ferris
An Emergency x2
Angels & Airwaves x2
Angry Vs The Bear
Anison
Anna Calvi x4
Anna Leddra-Chapman
Anonymous Tip
anti flag
AntiKid
Apache Beat
Apartment 26
Apples
Arcade Fire
Arch Enemy
Architects x3
Aret x2
armour for sleep x 3
Art Brut x6
As I Lay Dying
Ash x 4
Ashdowne
Ashxyz
Assembly Now x9
As Worlds Collide
Atreyu x2
Attack In Black
Attack! Vipers!
Audio Bullys
August Burns Red
Autonomy
Avenged Sevenfold x3
Babyshambles
Baddies
Barefoot Confessor
Basskniv3s
Bat for Lashes
Battle
Bayside x2
Baysix
Beach House
Be A Familiar
Bears of Labrador
Beat Union x2
Beck x2
Belle Humble
Benji, Dappa Stevie, DJ Dee, F-Nesia, Lady Blaze, Mampi Swift, Manikular, Marcus Intalex, Poison Flow
Betty and the Werewolves
Be Your Own Pet
Biffy Clyro x6
Billy Talent x2
Blackbeard
Black Daniel
Blackhole x5
Black Sabbath x2
Black Wire
BlakFish
bleech
Bleeding Through
Blind To
BlindStorm
Bloc Party x5
Blood Roses x4
Blur
Bombay Bicycle Club
Bo Ningen
Boom In The Diamond Industry
Born Blonde
Boy Crisis
Boy Did Good
boysetsfire
Boys Like Girls x2
BoysNightOut
Brand New x 7
Brandon Steep x3
Bridgette Amofah
Bright Eyes
British Sea Power
Broken Jack
Broken Records x 2
Bruce Springsteen
Buck 65 x5
Bullet For My Valentine x3
Caesars
Cage the Elephant x2
Cains Mark
Calories
Caliban
Cajun Dance Party
Cancer Batsx4
Canterbury x2
Capdown x3
Capitals x2
Captain
Car-Bomb Dating
Cardia x2
Caretaker
Cars as Weapons
Cartel
Cassette Baby
Cat The Dog x2
Cedars
centre negative x2
Cheeky Cheeky and the Nosebleeds
Chester Kamen
Chew Lips
Chicks on Speed
Chikinki
Chimaira
Chinese Finger Trap
Chiodos x2
Chrome Hoof
Circa Survive x2
Cicuits
Citadels
city royals
Classic Case
Clocks
Cobra Starship
Cock N Bull Kid
Coheed and Cambria x8
Colour of Fire
Comeback Kid x2
Comic, Boy!
Communique
Copeland
Colour x2
Cousin Joey
Crackout
Cry for Silence x5
Cuba Cuba
Cursive x 2
Cute Is What We Aim For x2
Cut The Blue Wire x4
Danko Jones x2
Danny And The Champions Of The World
Dariush Rashidi x3
Dashboard Confessional x2
Data. Select. Party x 5
Dave House x4
Dave Melillo
Devendra Banhart
Days in December x2
Days of Grace x7
Days of Worth
Dead Kids
Dead Sea Scrolls
Deadweight x3
Deaf School
Death Cab for Cutie x4
Death From Above 1979
Defenistration
Deftones x2
Desa
Detroit Social Club
Devil Sold His Soul
Dillenger Escape Plan
Dilutrial
Dimbleby and Capper
Director
Dirty Perfect
Distophia x2
Distorted Tones x 2
Disturbed
Dive Dive x 6
Dividing The Line
Dizzee Rascal
DJ Format
DJ Krazy Glue
DJ Nobody
Dodgy
Does It Offend You, Yeah? x3
Do Me Bad Things
Dopamine
DragonForce
dredg
Drew McConnell
Drive By
Drive Like You Stole It
Dropkick Murphys
Dufus
Dustins Bar Mitvah
dusty sound system
Editors x3
Eighteen Visions x2
Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster x2
Eisley
Electric Eel Shock
Elle Milano
Elle S’appelle
Ellie Goulding
Emmy the Great
End of Days
Engerica x2
Enjoy Destroy
Enter Shikari x 4
Envy on the Coast
Epiphany
Evergreen Terrace
Everytime I Die
Example
Exit Ten
Facade
Failsafe
Fall Out Boy x3
Fan Death
Far
Farse
Fat Sue
Feedback
Fei Comodo x2
Fell City Girl x7
Fenech Soler
Fields
Fighting With Fire
Fightstar x3
Filthy Dukes
Final-light
Finch x4
Findlay Brown
Fionn Regan
Fireapple Red
Firebrand
First Signs Of Frost
Flash Flash Flash Photography x2
Fleet Foxes
Fletcher
Florence and The Machine x2
Foals
Flood of Red x2
Foo Fighters
For a Minor Reflection
Forget Cassettes
Forgive Durden
Four Year Strong x2
Francois
Frank Turner x3
Franz Ferdinand
Free Fall x2
Friendly Fires x 2
Frightened Rabbit
From Autumn to Ashes x3
From First to Last
From the Shards of Comets!
Fuck Buttons
Funeral for a Friend x5
Further Seems Forever
Furthest Drive Home x4
Future of the Left x3
Gallows x4
Gama Bomb
Gaslight Anthem x 2
Gavin Osborne
George Coutsoudis
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly x9
Glamour Of The Kill
Glassjaw x2
Glass.Lightsx2
Go:Audio
Go It Alone
God Forbid
Gogol Bordello
Golden Silvers x2
Goldfinger
Goldie Lookin' Chain x2
Goldrush
Gold Sounds
Good Books
Goodbye Stereo
Good Shoes x3
Grammatics
Gratitude x3
Green Day
Guildean Gang x3
Guillemots x2
Guns to Cavier
Gym Class Heroes x2
H2O
Hadouken!
Halflight
Halifax
Happy Penguin Hungry Bear x2
Hard-Fi
Hatcham Social
Hatebreed
Haven
Hawthorne Heights
Head Automatica
Heartsunderfire
Heat from a dead star
Heaven Shall Burn
HEDROOM x5
Hell Is for Heroes x4
Hellogoodbye x2
Hello Saferide
Help She Cant Swim!
Hey Monday
Hidden in Plain View x2
Hiding With Girls x2
Hi-Tech Jet
Hit the Lights x3
Hockey
Holiday In Hawai'i
Hollywood Ending
Holton's Opulent Oog
Holy Fuck
Home Grown x 2
Hondo Maclean X 4
Hoodlums
Hopesfall x3
hospitality
Hot Hot Heat
Hot Puppies
House of Brothers x4
Howard Alias
Howling Bells x2
Hundred Reasons x5
Hush the Many
I Am The Avalance
I Am Vexed
I Had An Inkling
I Love Polan
Ida Maria
Idiot Pilot x5
Idlewild
Iggy And The Stooges
Ignite
Ikara Colt
Íll Ninó
Imicus
Incubus x3
Instruction x2
Intentions of an Asteroid
In the Black
Ionica
Iron Maiden
itch
I Was a Cub Scout
JACK’S MANNEQUIN
Jackson United
Jacob Golden
Jacob Stories x3
Jali Fily Cissokho
James Blunt
Jamie T x2
Jarcrew x2
Jarius x2
Jay Picton
JD Perfect
Jeremy Warmsley x2
Jerry Built
Jerry Dammers Spatial AKA Ensemble
Jetplane Landing x4
Jimmy Eat World x4
Jim Noir
John Martyn
John Vanderslice x2
Johnny Foreigner x2
Johnny Truant x3
Jonni Rice
Jonquil
JOR x2
Julian Perretta
Juliette and the Licks
Junk Monkey
Jurassic 5
Just Surrender
Kait0
Kaowin x2
Karl Blau
Kate Aumonier
KC
KEIKO
Kenai
Kenelis
Kevin Devine
Kid Carpet
Kids In Glass Houses x4
Kidsnearwater
Kill Hannah
Kill Kenada
Kill Raimis
Killswitch Engage
Kill The Arcade x3
Kinch
Kinesis
King Adora
King Creosote
Kings of Leon
Klaxons x2
Klima
Kula Shaker
Kurran and the wolfnotes
Kyte x2
Lady And The Lost Boys x2
Lady Sovereign
Lament
Lamplight
Larrikin Love x2
Last Nights Recital
Laura Marling
Left With Pictures
Lethal Bizzle
Lets Tea Party
LEVY
Lights
Lights, Action!
Lights And Sounds x9
Lightspeed Championx2
Lightyear
Like A Theif
Lily Allen
Lion Club
Lioness
Lions
Lisa Lindley-Jones
Little Death x3
Little Dragon
Little Sister
Little Victories
Lloyd Williams x2
Look I’m A Ghost
Look See Proof
Lost Alone
Lostprophets x2
Louis Souyave
Love Ends Disaster!
Love Is All
Lovvers
loyal trooper
Lucky 7
Lucy & the Caterpillar x5
Luke Leighfield
Luke Pickett
Lulu and the Lamshades
Lupen Crook
Lynchpin
Machine Head x3
Madina Lake x2
Madness x8
Mae
Mahumodo
Maia Hirasawa
Make Her Cry
Man Like Me x12
Manic
Maps
Marillion
Marilyn Manson
Marina & the Diamonds
Mastodon
Matchbook Romance x 2
Matt Vinyl
Max Raptor
Mayday Parade x2
MC Lars x 6
Mean Creek
Meateye and Dilion
Meg & Dia
Members of the public x5
Men
Men, Women & Children x3
Metallica x2
Me vs Hero
mewithoutYoux2
Me My Head
MGMT
Miazma
Micachu and the Shapes
Midas Trick
Midasuno
Midday Morning
Midnight Juggernauts
Midtown
Milke
Million Dead x4
Mindless Self Indulgence
Mínus
Miss Black America
Missing Andy
mistakes.in.animation
Modest Mouse
Mogwai
Mohair
Monroe
Monroes Heart
Morrisons Steam Fayre
Morrissey x2
Motion City Soundtrack x4
Muchuu
Mr derry
Mudvayne
mumra
Munch Munch
Murder One
Muswell
MxPx
My American Heart
My Awesome Compilation x8
My Chemical Romance x5
My Coma x 2
My Dad Joe
My Echo
My Last Mistake
My Latest Novel
My Luminaries
My Red Cell
My Passion
Mylo
Mystery Jets
N3ar Lif3 Expri3n3c3 x3
Nagatha Krusti x2
Narcissism
Narration
Natalie Ross
Neaeta
Neat Science
Neil Young
New Found Glory x3
New Idea Society
New Rhodes
Newton Faulkner
Nickleback
Nightmare of You x2
Nine Black Alpsx2
No Comply
Noisy Pig
No junk no soul
Nora
Norton Money
Not Katies
No-Where Fast
Ocean Colour Scene
OK Go
Olympic Lifts
One Day Elliott
One Toy Soldier
Onions for Eyes
Open Hand
Orko
Oswalk
Outcry Collective
Out Cry Fire x2
Out of Sight
outl4w
P.M.T
P.Y.E
Paige x2
Panama Kings x4
Panic! At the Disco x3
Papa Roach
Paramore x 3
Paris Trading
Parrellels
Parkway Drive
Passion Pit
Paul Marshall x3
Paul Steel
Pavilion x3
PDHM
Penfold Gate
Pennines
Perfect Machine
Peter Conaty
Pet Shop Boys
Pharoahs
Phinus Gage x2
Piebald x2
Pink Grease
Pink Spiders
Pint Shot Riot
Pitchshifter
Pixies
PLAIN WHITE T’S x2
Planes Mistaken for Stars
Plugs
Pogues
Poison the Well x2
Pop Up Choir
Prego
Pretty Girls Make Graves
Public Relations Exercise
Puggy
Pulled Apart By Horses
Pull Tiger Tail x2
Punch Puppets
Pure Rubbish
Queens of the Stone Age
Queen of Swords
Rage Against the Machine
Radiohead
Raging Speedhorn
Ralfe Band
Ra Ra Riot
Razorlight
Rbap
Reason 69
Recover
Red Lights Flash
Redjetson
Reemer
Regina Spektor
R.E.M
remainderfour
Revere
Richard Walters x3
Ricky Rude
rig up explosive x5
Right Turn Left
Rilo Kiley
Rise Against x3
Rival Schools x2
Rob Skipper & The Musical Differences x2
Rocketchild
Rodney Fisher
Rolo Tomassi
Rookie
Roses Are Red
Ro-Sham-Bo
Royal Treatment Plant
Royworld
rueben x4
Run Toto Run
Rushes
Rx Bandits
S.U.M.P
Saint Rose
Sam Isaac x11
Saosin x3
Saves the Day
Saving Aimee x3
Say Anything x3
Scaramanga Six
Scarlet O Haras
Scarlett & Viva
Schism
Scholars
Scissor Sisters
Seal Cub Clubbing Club x2
Sean Clothier x2
Sea Sick Steve
Second in Line
Secondsmile
Seeing Scarlet
Send More Paramedics
Senses Fail
Seraphidian
Serena Joy
Serj Tankian
Seth Lakeman
Set Your Goals
Seven Sided Dice x2
Sextodecimo x2
Shadows Fall x2
Shady Bard
Shaped by Fate
Shapes
Sharks
sHe’S a bOy
Shiny Toy Guns
Shitdisco x2
Short Warning x2
Shouting Myke x 6
Shy Child
Sick of It All
Sierra Alpha
Sigur Ros
SikTh x 5
Silversky
Silverstein x3
Simple Reason
Skeletons And The Empty Pockets x2
Skindred x2
Sky Larkin x2
Slayer
Slingshot Around the Moon
Slipknot x2
Smilex x2
Snowbird
Soft Toy Emergency
Something Corporate
Soulfly x2
Sparta x2
Spectrum 7
Spinal Tap
Spitalfield x3
Spot
Spycatcher x2
Stars and Sons
State Radio
Steegal
Steel Rules Die
Steel Train
Stereo MC’s
Straylight Run x3
Streetlight Manifesto
Strike Anywhere
stornoway
Submerce
Subsource
Sucioperro
Suga Coma
Sugarcult
Suitable Case for Treatment
Sunfactor
sunnyvale noise sub-element
Sunplayer
Sunset Cinema Club
Switches
Sylosis x2
Taint x2
Taking Back Sunday x8
Tam Walker
Tartfuel
Team Sleep
Ted Maul
Telegraphs x2
Television Personalities
Tellson x6
Templeton Pek
Tenacious D
That Fateful Day
The Academy Is…
The All-American Rejects
The Anomolies x2
The Armistice
The Ataris x2
The Attika State
The Audition x 3
The Automatic x 3
the band that opened for gratitude on the 11/7/05 @ the barfly anyone know their name?
The girl who opened for Bears of Labrador at Water Rats 26/11/08 name anyone?
The band that opened for the Noisettes at Koko 23/06/09
The Bad Robots
The Baron and The General
The BBC's
The Beasts Of Eden
The Bishops
The Black Apples
The Black Label Society
The Black Maria
The Blackout x2
The Bledx2
The Blockheads
The Blood Brothers x3
The Blueprint
The Boxer Rebelion
The Boy Least Likely To
The Bright Space
The Bronxx2
The Brute Chorus
The Budda Cakes
The Charlie Parkers x2
The Clik Clik
The Colour Fred x2
The Computers
The Crimea x3
The Cult Of Luna
the dellas
The Departure
The Drug Squad x2
The E Band
The Early November x2
The Edmund Fitzgerald
The Eldore Parade
The Electric City
The Elementals
The Epstein
The Fay Wrays
The Fencotte Disaster
The Fiery Furnaces
The Fight
The Flack
The Forgiven
The Frantic
The Future
The Futreheads x2
The Gadsdens x3
The Getaway Team
The Get Up Kids x2
The Girls
The Go! Team x2
The Ghost of a Thousand x3
The Ghost Frequency
The Golden Filter
The Grates
The Half Rabbits
the halo friendlies x 2
The Hat
The Haunts
The Hazey Janes
The Hives
The Holiday Plan
The Holloways
The Honary Title
The Hurt Process x4
The Johnsons
The Joy Formidable
The Junior Varsity
The Keitels
The Killers x2
The King Blues
The Kissaway Trail
The Kooks
The Last Detail
The Last Man Standing
The Laurell Collective x2
The Leaders
The Le Brocks
The Lemonheads
The Liars
The Libertines
The Long Blondes
The Long Insiders
The Lucky Nine x2
The Maccabbes x 2
The Magic Numbers x2
The Magnificents
The Maple State x4
The Mars Patrol
The Mars Volta
The Matches
The Misnomer
The Molotovs x3
The Morning After
The Morrons
The Motorettes x2
The Movielife
The Nervous Wreckords
The New Town Centres
The New York Fund
The Nova States
The Offspring
The Once Over Twice
The Operators
The Ordinary Boys x2
The Pigeon Detectives
The Pipettes x2
The Polyphonic Spree
The Preludes
The Raid
The Rakes
The Rapture x2
the ravonettes
The Real McKenzies
The Receiving End of Sirens
The Rifles
The Riverclub
The Rivers
The Rock of Travolta
The Runners
The Rural Tradition
The Sand Creek Massacre
The Schla La La’s
The Scrape
The Shaker Heights x2
The Shortwave Set
The Skies
The Sleeping
The Smoking Seasons
The Solvents
The Specials
The Spill Canvas
The Sprites
The Standards
The Streches
The Steers x2
The Streets
The Subways x3
The Sunshine Underground
The Temper Trap
The Title Sequence
The Tommys
The Toy Band
The Troubadors
The Tupolev Ghost
The Uninvited
The Union Underground
The Upper Room
The Used x3
The Veils
The Voluntary Butler Scheme x2
The Wallbirds
The Whip
The Wild Mercury Sound
The Wishing Stones
The Wookies
The Wutars x8
The Xcerts x 5
Thee Moths
Thirty Seconds To Mars
This City x10
This Et Al
This Is Menace x2
This Morning After
This Tawdry Affair
This Town Needs Guns x4
thisGIRL x 3
This Is Hell
Thousands of Reflections
Thrice x5
Through Silence x2
Thumb
Thursday x3
Tired Irie
Tokyo Dragons
Tokyo Rose
Tom Jones
Tommy Sparks
To My Boy
Tonight Is Goodbye x2
Tony Moore
Tool
To The Bones
Touriste
Tournaments
Trademark
Trees and the Slipway
Trencher
Trigger the Bloodshed
Tripwires
Tsuanami Bomb
Travis
Treetop Flyers
Trivium
Tubelord x 4
Tumbledown Estate
Turbulence x4
Turin Brakes
Twelve Tribes x2
Twice Upon a Time
Twin Atlantic x9
Twisted Charm
Two Day Rule x2
Twofold x2
Tyrannosaurus Alan
Uncle-Brian
Underoath x2
Under the Igloo
unsung hero
Urusen
Useless I.D
Utah Rangers
Vampire Weekend
Vega 4
Vendetta Red
Verbel Kink x2
Vibrants
villareal
Vince LDN
Violent Delight
Viva Voce
Voicst
VV Brown
Walking Concert
Walter Schreifels
Wargasm
Waterdown
We Are Scientists x4
We Are The Ocean x5
WeHaveAGetAway x2
We’re Not Superheroes Anymore
We Start Fires
Wet Paint
We Were Promised Jetpacks
What Would Jesus Drive? x2
Will Haven
William
William Wolfe Hogan
With Hands in His Pockets
Wolfmother
Wrong Animal
X is Loaded x2
Xmas Lights
Y
Year Zero
You Me At Six x 3
Yourcodenameis:milo x5
Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies x6
Zarif
Zebrahead
Zero 7
Zico chain x3
Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer -
Seen Live
Nov 18 2009, 18h55 por Laurenn_Alien
A
The Airborne Toxic Event
Alesha Dixon
Alexandra Burke
Amy Winehouse
Angels & Airwaves
Art Brut
Attack! Attack! (x2)
B
Baddies
Basement Jaxx
BeardyMan
Blur
Bombay Bicycle Club (x2)
Bon Iver
Brand New
Bruce Springsteen
Broken Records
C
Calvin Harris
Chairlift
Chipmunk
Coldplay
Craig David
The Cribs
D
Dan Black (x3)
Daniel Evans
Daniel Merriweather
The dead formats
Diana Vickers
Dizzee Rascal
DJ Pdex
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Dutch Uncles
E
Easy Star All-Stars
Elliot Minor
Emarosa
Enter Shikari
Eoghan Quigg
F
Faithless
Farewell
Florence + The Machine
Franz Ferdinand
Friendly Fires
Frontiers
G
Gareth Gates
Go: Audio
Gossip
H
Hellogoodbye
Houston Calls
I
J
Jamie T (x2)
Jason Mraz
JLS (x2)
Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong
K
Kasabian
Kid British
Kylie Minogue
L
Lady GaGa
Laura White
Lil' Chris
Lily Allen
Lostprophets
M
Madness
McFly (x2)
Metric
The Metros
Metro Station
Mr Hudson (x3)
Mystery Jets
N
N*E*R*D
N-Dubz
Nelly Furtado
The Noisettes
O
Out of Sight
P
Paolo Nutini
Peter Andre
Pete Doherty
Pendulum
Q
R
Rachel Hylton
The Rifles
The Rumble Strips (x2)
Ruth Lorenzo
S
S Club 7
S Club Juniors
The Saturdays
Saving Aimee
Shontelle
The Script
Sherwood
Shontelle
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
The Spill Canvas
Steps
The Subways
Sugababes
T
Taio Cruz
Tinchy Stryder
The Ting Tings (x2)
Tom Jones
Tonight Is Goodbye
U
V
Victoria Beckham
W
Westlife
White Lies
Will Young (x2)
The Wombats (x2)
X
Y
You Me At Six (x5)
Young Guns
Z
Zoe Birkett
The Zutons
#
65daysofstatic
Met
You Me At Six - Josh Franceschi (x3), Matt Barnes (x3), Max Heyler, Dan Flint.
The Blackout
The Wombats
We Are The Ocean - Dan Brown
Tonight Is Goodbye - Anton West
Coming Up:
All Time Low
The Big Pink
The Blackout
Bombay Bicycle Club
The Drums
Forever the Sickest Kids (x2)
The Maccabees
My Passion[artist]
We The Kings (x2)
You Me At Six (x2)
Young Guns -
Alternative Judder Playlist - December 2004 - Christmas Eve
Nov 18 2009, 14h19 por syknyk

Lee Chaos
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Amboss - Crashed
Jackson 5 - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Kid606 - Now I'm Completely Fucked
Elton John - Step Into Christmas
Stuntrock - Girls Don't Like Me
[Artist Unknown] - Abba Gabba
Lab 4 - Evil Knevil
Velvet Acid Christ - The Dark Inside Me
Larry Tee - Supermodel Incoporated
Aphex Twin - Milkman
Wayne G - Amphetamine Angels
Pendulum - Spiral
Ultraviolence - Airbreak
ThouShaltNot - Headhunter
Front 242 - Headhunter
Crystal Method - Mortal Kombat Theme
Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
Pop Will Eat Itself- Ich Bein Ein Auslander (Die Krupps Mix)
C J Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter
Scooter - Sex Dwarf
Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch (KMFDM Remix)
Mushroomhead - Thirteen
Dope Stars Inc. - Infection 13
Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
Rob Zombie - Dragula
Rammstein - Links 234
Pitchshifter - Genius
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DJ Jesus
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G205 - Lord Of The Dance
Chemical Brothers - Block Rocking Beats
The Redeemer - Sound Killah
Panacea - Found A Lover
Shitmat - Amen Babylon
Venetian Snares - Skelechairs
Hellfish + Producer - Rude Attitude
Bong-Ra - 666MPH
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Lee Chaos
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Atari Teenage Riot - Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)
Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
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DJ Hailkohl
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Organ Donors - Looking For Drugs
Culture Beat - Mr Vain
[Artist Unknown] - Tetris Theme (Hardcore Mix)
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Lee Chaos
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Panacea - State Of Extacy
Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy
Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong
Squarepusher Vs Queen - We Will Select You
Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
The Prodigy - No Good
Curve - Chinese Burn
Rico - Psycho Killer
Ministry - Just One Fix
Laibach - Final Countdown
KMFDM - A Drug Against War
Marilyn Manson - Disposable Teens
Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Super Mario Mix)
Ultraviolence - Paranoid
Exitboy Vs Aled Jones - Stomping In The Air
Alec Empire - The Ride
The Prodigy Vs Tag Team - Whoomp My Bitch Up
OutKast - Hey Ya
O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
Tom Jones Vs Exitboy - Unusual
Scissor Sisters - Filthy / Gorgeous
Britney Spears - Toxic
Felix da Housecat Vs Pop Tarts - Money, Success, Fame, Glamour
For the alternative Playlists tracklisting visit my dedicated blog
And here's the Alternative Spotify Playlist -
Tylky's 2009 (Part 1)
Nov 11 2009, 19h33 por Tylky
1. Sash! - Adelante
I've been playing this song all year round, and then played it even more in April when Dance Nation was occuring at the CIA. What a choon.
Originally a #2 hit in February 2000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmQLENiU17Q
2. MC Sar & The Real McCoy -
Another Night
Also been playing this song all year round, it appeared on the compilation album 'Back 2 The 90's' where alot of people picked it up and enjoyed.
Originally a #2 hit in November 1994.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ewuyn-WabW0
3. Basshunter -
Every Morning
A song I played when Marina (my girlfriend) and I decided that we wanted to get back together.
Originally a #17 hit in October 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3nvyY81GqU
4. Tinchy Stryder - You're Not Alone
Loved this song as soon as I heard it. A great sample of Olive's #1 smash from 1997. Marina bought this single for me to confirm us being back together.
Originally a #14 hit in October 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV7nt3QuNiU
5. Caramell - Caramelldansen
The tune which was used throughout all of college and at a DeviantART event from the summer of this year. Alot of my friends would do the 'dance' accompanied to it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX6e7sO1ss0
6. Doop -
Doop
One of my favourite tunes of all time (LOL), I used this song to produce some primary research for our stop motion music video project. We did this around September this year.
Originally a #1 hit in March 1994.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvLDm8821jQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4kWHqZTo_0 <- Final video
7. Dr Spin - Tetris
Bought the compilation album NOW 23 during the summer of this year, which contained this track. I then shown this song to my friends in class in college and it appealed to about two of them!
Originally a #6 hit in October 1992.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJKsn_OkOQ0
8. September - Can't Get Over
Another song which was sang by an amazing artist at Dance Nation in April. This really got me into the artist herself and broadened by musical horizons.
Originally a #14 hit in March 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-VJMeUBOFw
9. The Prodigy -
Omen
The Prodigy's first single after five years. At the time, everyone was going wild down at Smallmans, Cardiff (when I used to go there) but I was even more interested because I loved their previous albums,
especially 'Experience' which I bought nearly three years before.
Originally a #4 hit in February 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olHnyslc-OM
10. Kim Carnes -
Bette Davis Eyes
Heard this song in some hair dying ad. I really like the synth used in the background and the smoky voice appeals to me. Good choon.
Originally a #10 hit in May 1981.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPOIS5taqA8
11. Rex the Dog - Bubblicious
When I first saw the music video to this song, I was like "WOW!" and had to get this song. This was back in February this year. What amazed me even more is that this is the same guy who's alias is also 'JX', famous for hits such as 'Nothing I Won't Do' and 'Son Of A Gun', awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acay3S2PhSg
12. Freestyle -
Don't Stop The Rock
Also seen in an ad, this was for the Cadbury's ad where the kids' eyebrows were moving up and down and all funny. Made me laugh but the song also appealed to me.
Originally a #73 hit in February 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVblWq3tDwY
13. Alesha Dixon -
The Boy Does Nothing
Used as Marina's dad's theme tune, he sang this song all the time when he was washing up dishes in the kitchen, made me laugh, alot.
Originally a #5 hit in November 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Pigw0qtAl4
14. Kelly Clarkson -
My Life Would Suck Without You
Strange story, um, I had a dream about Kelly Clarkson and that she acted like a kid and kept running away and wouldn't listen to me. Not long before she grabbed the #1 spot with this song. Later this year (around August) I bought her album which did quite appeal to me.
Originally a #1 hit in March 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bap-oZI-Grc
15. The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love
When my friend Adam and I were in Cardiff's 'Blue Banana', this song came on and we both just started singing it, was quite funny really.
Originally a #2 hit in October 2003.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Dl9OxF0xNA&feature=related
16. Weezer -
Pork And Beans
This song has been used throughout the year and the reason for this is because of the music video that goes with it, how awesome is that video?
Originally a #33 hit in June 2008.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muP9eH2p2PI
17. Turisas -
Rasputin
Also been used throughout the year, it was a song my friends and I listened to whilst having a friendly beer. It's also regained interest since I had shown it to my friend Sean back last month.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdkBs0VCSX0
18. KISS - Crazy Crazy Nights
Yet another that has been used throughout the year, my friend got me back into this song when I learnt that he is a big fan of the group. Great ballad, great choon.
Originally a #4 hit in October 1987.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKXSamYcL8o
19. Fleetwood Mac - Albatross
Ben and Susan Harper (characters from the TV series 'My Family')'s theme tune when they got married. Made me lol.
Originally a #1 hit in December 1968.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ombnqWR3eA
20. Vanessa Jenkins, Bryn West & Sir Tom Jones feat. Robin Gibb - Islands In The Stream
The official Comic Relief single for 2009, I love this because Bryn West (Rob Brydon) is singing! I just love this song so much. Shame it wasn't my birthday #1 though.
Originally a #1 hit in March 2009.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAE1YyDm66A -
this is not a review
Out 26 2009, 23h51 por The_Puzzler
This journal post does not contain any reviews!
Apologies for it appearing in the reviews section of these gigs but I had no idea that last.fm is set up to do that simply because I linked to each gig from this journal post. This post is for my own reference really and it's taken too long to write it out for me to be bothered to take it down or remove the links.
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Paul McCartney, Earls Court, ?? September 1993
Chas 'n' Dave, The 100 Club, 2006?
The Miles Hunt Club, Camden Dingwalls, 4 April 2002
Fleadh Festival 2002
The Pogues, Cornershop, Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros, Gemma Hayes, and The Wonder Stuff
Finsbury Park, 8 June 2002
Ani DiFranco, Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 June 2002
Fun Lovin' Criminals, The Forum, 30 October 2002
Badly Drawn Boy, Brixton Academy, 10 December 2002
Miles Hunt, The Underworld, 20 December 2002
Paul McCartney, Earls Court, 18 April 2003
Eddi Reader, The Union Chapel, 5 June 2003
Queens of the Stone Age, Brixton Academy, 22 June 2003
Diana Krall, Kenwood House, 2 August 2003
The Jayhawks, Shepherds Bush Empire, 17 September 2003
Sam Brown, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 25 September 2003
The Grifters, The Garage, 24 October 2003
The Beautiful South, Shepherds Bush Empire, 21 November 2003
Blur, Brixton Academy, 2 December 2003
Sheryl Crow, Shepherds Bush Empire, 7 December 2003
Stereophonics, Earls Court, 16 December 2003
Damien Rice, Brixton Academy, 20 February 2004
The Saw Doctors, Shepherds Bush Empire, 28 February 2004
Jet, The Forum, 9 March 2004
One Generation 4 Another
Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, Georgie Fame, Bob Geldof, Paul Carrack, Sam Brown, The Zombies, Geno Washington and Gary Brooker.
Royal Albert Hall, 15 March 2004
Tom Jones, Royal Albert Hall, 2 April 2004
Sam Brown, Jazz Cafe, 15 April 2004
Ash, Hammersmith Apollo, 30 May 2004
The Hives, Electric Ballroom, 3 June 2004
The Fleadh
Bob Dylan, Counting Crows, The Charlatans, Laura Veirs, and Delays
Finsbury Park, 20 June 2004
V Festival
The Killers, Kings of Leon, Dido, Jet, Faithless, Scissor Sisters, and The Charlatans
Hylands Park, 21 August 2004
Goldie Lookin' Chain, London Astoria, 22 October 2004
The Zutons, Shepherds Bush Empire, 26 October 2004
Franz Ferdinand, Brixton Academy, 30 October 2004
Hayseed Dixie, Islington Academy, 14 November 2004
Hayseed Dixie, Shepherds Bush Empire, 12 February 2005
London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican, 10 November 2005
Eagles of Death Metal, Electric Ballroom, 23 August 2006
Freshlyground, Shepherds Bush Empire, 22 September 2006
Muse, MEN Arena, 10 November 2006
Dropkick Murphys, Brixton Academy, 11 November 2006
Lez Zeppelin, Astoria 2, 11 February 2007
Bill Bailey, Anne Dudley & The BBC Concert Orchestra, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 26 February 2007
Sally Pryce Ensemble, Goldsmiths' Hall, 3 April 2007
Tool, Brixton Academy, 21 August 2007
Ash, Barrowlands Glasgow, 28 October 2007
Porcupine Tree, The Forum, 9 November 2007
Terrorvision, Manchester Academy 2, 23 November 2007
Queens of the Stone Age, Brixton Academy, 26 November 2007
Linkin Park, The O2 Arena, 29 January 2008
Crisis Consequences
Supergrass, Paul Weller, and Reverend and The Makers
Roundhouse, 2 March 2008
David Gray, Hammersmith Apollo, 20 March 2008
Dodgy, Shepherds Bush Empire, 28 March 2008
James, New Theatre – Oxford, 19 April 2008
The Raconteurs, Hammersmith Apollo, 14 May 2008
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Wembley Arena, 22 May 2008
Terrorvision, Shepherds Bush Empire, 24 May 2008
7 Seconds Of Love, Barfly Camden, 27 June 2008
Brian Wilson, Kenwood House, 28 June 2008
T In The Park
R.E.M., Rage Against the Machine, Kings of Leon, Amy Winehouse, The Fratellis, The Ting Tings, The Raconteurs, The Charlatans, Gabriella Cilmi, Biffy Clyro, Will Young, Robots in Disguise, Reverend and The Makers, Eddy Grant, and Shed Seven
Balado, 12-13 July 2008
Melody Gardot, Bloomsbury Theatre, 21 July 2008
The Dandy Warhols, Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 July 2008
The Wildhearts, Shepherds Bush Empire, 20 September 2008
Herbie Hancock, Barbican, 19 November 2008
The Wildhearts, Hammersmith Apollo, 10 December 2008
The Album Chart Show
Lady GaGa, VV Brown, and Gary Go
Koko, 4 February 2009
Chris Cornell, Scala, 23 February 2009
Jeffree Star, Islington Academy, 22 March 2009
Therapy?, Islington Academy, 5 May 2009
Manic Street Preachers, Roundhouse, 28 May 2009
Nine Inch Nails & Jane's Addiction, The O2 Arena, 15 July 2009
Sonisphere
Metallica, Linkin Park, Nine Inch Nails, Limp Bizkit, Alice in Chains, Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Machine Head, Lamb of God, and The Wildhearts
Knebworth Park, 1-2 August 2009
The Wildhearts, Shepherds Bush Empire, 1 October 2009
Pixies, Brixton Academy, 6 October 2009
Adrian Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds, Camden Dingwalls, 13 October 2009
Biffy Clyro, Brixton Academy, 12 November 2009
Monster Magnet, Koko, 6 December 2009
Nine Lessons & Carols for Godless People, Hammersmith Apollo, 20 December 2010
Henry Rollins, Royal Festival Hall, 15 January 2010
Billy Connolly, Hammersmith Apollo, 17 January 2010
Rammstein, Wembley Arena, 4 February 2010
Reef, Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 April 2010
Muse, Wembley Stadium, 10 September 2010 -
Nick Cave's Jukebox again & His drunken sing-a-long with David McComb + extras
Out 4 2009, 14h50 por BlackCoffeeDuck
Nick Cave's Jukebox again
Another CD set of songs which have inspired Nick Cave over the years is going on the market. This is the third this year and the fifth overall. The first two were Original Seeds way back in 1998 and the follow up Original Seeds, Volume 2 in 2004. I would rate the first Original Seeds very highly just because there was nothing like it before but now that is very different.

Original Seeds - Track listing:
1. Tim Rose -
Long Time Man
2. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps -
Cat Man
3. Leonard Cohen -
Avalanche
4. Karen Dalton -
Katie Cruel
5. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band -
Hammer Song
6. Tom Jones - Weeping Annaleah
7. The Loved Ones - Sad Dark Eyes
8. Scott Walker -
The Big Hurt
9. John Lee Hooker - Tupelo Blues
10. Lefty Frizzell -
The Long Black Veil
11. Johnny Cash - The Folk Singer
12. Odetta -
Another Man Done Gone
13. Blind Willie Johnson -
I'm Gonna Run to the City of Refuge
14. Edwin Hawkins Singers -
Oh Happy Day
15. Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg - Je t'aime...moi non plus
16. Isaac Hayes -
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
I would still rate this one the best out of them all. I would give it four out of five stars too. Most tracks make sense if you're a fan of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds which is the sub-title of the CD, Songs that inspired the Bad Seeds. All but three songs can be found on their albums in covers and/or based on but rewritten in someway. Cat Man was an early The Birthday Party cover. The Big Hurt was on the MOJO soundtrack with the help of the great British band Gallon Drunk and Jane & Serge classic Cave sung an English version called
I Love You....Nor Do I with Anita Lane. The liner notes from this CD is great and I recommend this album. But I should warn you about the last song it's almost 19 minutes long and is sometimes a bit too much. It really should be Glen Campbell's
By The Time I Get To Phoenix which is the original too but for some mad reason this one got put on the CD. Which I think is the reason why I wouldn't rate it five stars, missing one whole star for this nightmare of a song, sorry Issac but I wish you got to Phoenix a bit quicker. Cave says about it: "He does a long explanation about what women are actually like; it's very funny. How men have just got to go out." This quote is from a great book called "Songwriters Speak" I found at my local library, more about that later but here's the website: http://www.debbiekruger.com/songwritersspeak/about.html
Original Seeds, Volume 2 - Track listing:
1. Harry Belafonte - Did You Hear About Jerry?
2.Tom Waits - Way Down In The Hole
3. Fred Neil - A Little Bit of Rain
4. Gang of Four -
Love Like Anthrax
5. Bob Dylan - Sara
6. Tim Rose - Hey Joe
7. The First Edition -
Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)
8. Elvis Presley -
In The Ghetto
9. Nina Simone - Plain Gold Ring
10. The Stooges -
Loose
11. Leadbelly - Black Betty
12. Hoyt Axton - Double Dare
13. Lou Reed -
Perfect Day
14. Alice Cooper - Street Fight
This one is not in any way as good as the the first one. I would rate it two and half out of five. Why? Well, I'm giving it half a star each for the songs which are on Bad Seeds albums the rest are, really could be's. Only Hey Joe, In The Ghetto, Plain Gold Ring, Black Betty and the last half star goes to writing up liner notes to convince you the rest are just as important. Loose was a live favorite of The Birthday Party. Some were going to be on the cover album Kicking Against the Pricks but never recorded. Played live once or twice in the years of playing shows. Mick Harvey has played the others himself solo or on his albums. Another warning for the last song again this time it's only 55 seconds long so why is it here? Well, I don't really know which is what I mean by the liner notes hoping you buy in too what is written but one word for that song: pointless.
Mojo Presents Bad Seeds, Nick Cave: Roots & Collaborations - Tracks listing
1. The Saints - This Perfect Day
2. Johnny Cash -
Folsom Prison Blues
3. John Lee Hooker - Tupelo Blues
4. Karen Dalton - Katie Cruel
5. Tim Rose - Long Time Man
6. Scott Walker - The Big Hurt
7. Current 93 -
All the Pretty Little Horses
8. Einstürzende Neubauten - Blume
9. Martin L. Gore -
Loverman
10. Lydia Lunch -
Done Dun
11. Beasts of Bourbon -
Cocksucker Blues
12. The Golden Gate Quartet -
Wade In The Water
13. Peggy Seeger - Henry Lee
14. Mississippi John Hurt -
Stack O' Lee Blues
15. Hank Williams -
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
This CD was given away for free with Mojo Magazine but I have seen it for sale on ebay. It was with this years March issue with Mr. Cave on the cover. I would rate it three out five stars which is good for a give-away album. A few double ups but the version of Long Time Man is different longer re-recorded in 2003 just before Tim Rose passed away. The one on Original Seeds was record in 1967. Cave sings on Current 93 and Lydia Lunch tracks.
Loverman is the only cover and the reason for this one is both are on Mute Records. The rest is pretty clear if your a fan but if you buy the magazine that comes with the CD or should that be the other way around, there is a two page write up about all the tracks.
The Roots of Nick Cave - Tracks listing
1. Carl Perkins -
Blue Suede Shoes
2. Big Joe Turner -
Shake, Rattle & Roll
3. Little Richard -
Keep A Knockin'
4. Gene Vincent & His Big Blue Caps - Cat Man
5. Screamin' Jay Hawkins -
I Put A Spell On You
6. John Lee Hooker -
I'm Gonna Kill That Woman
7. Leadbelly -
Bottle Up and Go
8. Ella Jenkins - Wade In The Water
9. The Alabama Singers - Jesus Met The Woman At The Well
10. Odetta - Another Man Done Gone
11. Leadbelly - Black Betty
12. Harry Belafonte - Mourning Song
13. Little Willie John -
Fever
14. Charlie Gracie -
99 Ways
15. Hank Williams -
Lost Highway
16. Roy Rogers - The Streets Of Laredo
17. Hobart Smith And Texas Gladden - Down In The Willow Garden
18. Ernest Phipps -
Shine On Me
19. Chubby Parker -
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-me-o
20. Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee Blues
21. Dick Justice - Henry Lee
22. Blind Willie Johnson -
John the Revelator
I think I got this one before the Mojo magazine's one but both came out around the same time at the beginning of the year. I'll rate it three and a half out of five stars just under the first one. I like it better maybe because I love all the really, really old songs on it. A lot of older songs or just a lot more than the three previous ones. More double up's again but a few ones that should have been so obvious before. The Streets Of Laredo was a song Conway Savage sung on tour around the time of the Doco "The Road To God Knows Where" which makes up a few of the songs here which were played kind-off like a tour mix tape. Harry's track makes more sense this time, it's from when Nick Cave - Mick Harvey - Blixa Bargeld did the soundtrack to To Have And To Hold and re-recorded
mourning song (performed by raun raun theatre).
John the Revelator is from The Harry Smith Project Live Vol. 1 and
Shine on Me is from The Harry Smith Project Live Vol. 2. If you want more info there is good liner notes written by Dave Henderson who's from Mojo magazine too.
Nick Cave's Jukebox - Track listing
1. Gene Vincent & His Big Blue Caps - Cat Man
2. Bob Dylan - Gotta Serve Somebody (Live)
3. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put a Spell On You
4. Tex Ritter -
Rye Whiskey
5. Jimi Hendrix
Hey Joe
6. Leadbelly - Black Betty
7. John Lee Hooker - I’m Gonna Kill That Woman
8. Johnny Cash -
Wanted Man
9. Johnny Cash - Man In Black (Live)
10. Tommy McClennan
Bottle It Up and Go
11. Elvis Presley -
Blue Suede Shoes
12. Blind Willie Johnson - I'm Gonna Run to the City of Refuge
13. Neil Young - Helpless (live)
14. Little Willie John - Fever
15. Leroy Carr -
How Long, How Long Blues
16. The Pogues - The Body of an American
17. The Everly Brothers -
Down In The Willow Garden
18. Mississippi John Hurt - Stack O' Lee Blues
19. The Louvin Brothers
Knoxville Girl
20. Dick Justice - Henry Lee
21. Chubby Parker - King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O
22. Louis Armstrong -
Mack The Knife
23. Memphis Slim -
Grinder Man Blues
This is going to be the fifth one of these kind of CD's and is out next week (October 12th or around about then). I don't think I should rate it because I don't have it yet. Once again more doubles and so many more than the others before this one. There are 23 tracks more than all the other CD's and all of these are total classics I could listen to them again and again. The songs which aren't on the other ones really should have been included before and also add up to the number of tracks on the first three. I don't know if it would be silly for me to buy another one but I guess if you haven't got any of the other four this new one looks like it could be the best one so far. Last thing to say about it would be is if you know anything about Nick Cave and the song Hey Joe it's off course the Tim Rose version he loves not the Jimi Hendrix one but in saying that Jimi's one is the more famous, and putting it on here is not doubling up the other song again so that's OK, I guess. I do think there are a lot of tracks which could or should be on these kind-off CDs but are not, I shall make a list here on last.fm at the end of this journal.
His drunken sing-a-long with David McComb

I just got this great book about David McComb & The Triffids which is so great. I'm not finished it yet but I think it would be five stars out of five it is that great. It's better than any bio book ever written. It written by all sorts of people. I would recommend it to everyone. One of the most funny story's is written by Nick Cave talking about getting drunk at an Aussie picnic in London with David and having a sing-a-long with each other, I'm going to write out the list of songs they sung but get the full story and so much more buy the book here: http://www.fremantlepress.com.au/books/newreleases/1104 And that is a drawing of David by Martyn P. Casey anyway here's the list of songs David & Nick sung, more of these songs have been covered heavily but I've tried to find the originals. Can you imagine two drunk Aussies singing them???
1. The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
2. Bob Dylan - I Threw It All Away
3. Dionne Warwick -
Walk On By
4. Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass -
This Guy's in Love with You
5. John Denver -
Leaving On A Jet Plane
6. Simon & Garfunkel -
Bridge Over Troubled Water
7. Peter, Paul & Mary - Lemon Tree
8. Mississippi Sheiks -
Sitting on Top of the World
9. The Seekers -
Georgy Girl (From Film 'Georgy Girl')
10. Bruce Springsteen -
Thunder Road
11. Elvis Presley -
Blue Moon
12. The Mamas & The Papas -
California Dreamin'
13. Carpenters -
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
14. Aretha Franklin -
I Say A Little Prayer
15. Simon & Garfunkel -
The Boxer
16. Elvis Presley -
Suspicious Minds
17. Elvis Presley -
Kentucky Rain
18. Leonard Cohen - Bird on a Wire
19. Malvina Reynolds -
Morningtown Ride
20. Simon & Garfunkel -
Cecilia
21. The Beatles - Yesterday
22. Ella Fitzgerald -
Anything Goes
23. Frank Sinatra -
What'll I Do?
24. The 5th Dimension -
(Last Night) I Didn't Get To Sleep At All
25. Carpenters - Close To Me
26. Bob Dylan - Belle Isle
27. Bob Dylan - Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Nobody at the time put these two guys in a recording studio to record all this and as far as I know the only song they did together or should I say David sung on backing vocal's for Nick's
Lay Me Low in 1994 which I have to say is kind-off perfect and very odd because a few years later McComb passed away but what is even more odd is the very last song he recorded was Still Alive And Well on Where Joy Kills Sorrow album. If you would like that album check it out here: http://www.wminc.com.au/catalogue1.shtml#006 It's a classic Aussie album.
Extras
OK here is a couple of things that I haven't fitted into my journals before about Cave, first is the book called "Songwriters Speaks" by Debbie Kruger. To sum up the book quickly it's got just over 600 pages and is full of interviews with Aussie songwriters. Most are, if not all, are mainstream singers and Cave is the only one I'm into but I've had a look at the others before returning, did I say it a library book? A few things I want to note down here for myself really but who ever reads these might like to know too is:
In the intro pages Kruger says "I particularly enjoyed his (Cave's) anecdotes about encounters with Rolf Harris and Barry Humphries." which are funny but are nowhere in the interview so my guess is these were edited out because there not about songwriting. The interview starts on page 430 and goes to 445 so it's longer that most magazines or online. It was done at his office in Hove, England in 2004 around the time of Abattoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus.
The songs talked about are:
Loom of the Land saying the line "The elms and the poplars were turning their backs" which is from Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and he wished he edited it out because "I don't like the idea of someone reading Lolita and going, "Oh, How often has he done that?" "
Into My Arms is talked about. In Triple J's Hottest 100 of all-time recently saying it was written after he visited a church which wouldn't be anything different from him really but the whole story is a bit more to it. He was in some drug rehab clinic and the only place you were allowed to go was a church and three days in on a Sunday he'd come back feeling very ill and "sat down and wrote that very quickly, and I didn't have anything there to play it on... rehabilitation didn't work [Laughs], at least I got a good song out of it." which makes a bit more sense really.
(Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For? he said he wrote in a taxicab on the way to INXS singer Michael Hutchence's house which is a bit odd and kind-off changes the track for me but then again Cave played Into My Arms at Micheal's funeral and famously insisted the TV cameras to be turned off while he sung it.
Nobody's Baby Now was written for Johnny Cash's American Recordings but he thought "Fuck it, I'm not handing that over. I really love that song and I'm going to do it." then later on in the interview says "I'm particularly proud of the first verse... takes so long to get to the point." going on to say "It reminds me of
Tupelo Honey the Van Morrison song."
There are off course other songs he talks about but see if you can find the book at your library too.

Another book Cave makes it in to is "The Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature" which is an epic encyclopedia size book. Which has some of the best, most significant writing produced in Australia over more than two centuries. Very few contemporary songwriters make it into it only Kev Carmody's
From Little Things Big Things Grow, Archie Roach's Took The Children Away, Yothu Yindi's
Treaty and Cave's
Opium Tea which I have to say is an odd one to pick but I've said that before in this journal. Check it out here: http://www.macquariepenanthology.com.au/aboutaustliteratureanthology.html
OK, to finish off here are few songs that might or might not have inspired Nick:
1. The Velvet Underground -
Jesus
2. James Carter & The Prisoners -
Po' Lazarus or The Fairfield Four -
Po Lazarus
3. Muddy Waters -
Honey Bee or listen to
Honey Bee (Live)
4. J.B. Lenoir - I Feel So Good or listen to I Feel So Good (Take 21)
5. John Ashe - There's No Night Out In The Jail
6. The Pogues - Rainy Night in Soho
7. Bob Dylan - Stack A Lee or Woody Guthrie -
Stack-O-lee or Alan Lomax -
Stackerlee or Frank Hutchison - Stackalee
8. Leonard Cohen -
Tower of Song
9. Roy Orbison -
Running Scared
10. Wilmoth Houdini -
Happy Land Of Canaan
11. The Walker Brothers -
Orpheus
12. Jacques Offenbach -
Orpheus In The Underworld
13. Miles Davis -
Nature boy or listen to John Coltrane -
Nature Boy
14. Sir John Betjeman - Late-Flowering Lust or could it be the whole album Late Flowering Love
15. Johnny Thunders -
Chinese Rocks
16. Leonard Cohen -
I'm Your Man
17. Sister Myrtle Fields -
Jesus At The Well or Mahalia Jackson -
Jesus Met the Woman At the Well or Reverend Gary Davis -
Jesus Met the Woman at the Well or Bob Dylan - Jesus Met The Woman At The Well
Bob Dylan - Girl From the North Country or listen to Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Girl From The North Country
18. John Lee Hooker -
Grinder Man or listen to Peter Chatman - Grinder Man Blues or Milton Sparks -
Grinder Man Blues
19. The Velvet Underground -
All Tomorrow's Parties or Nico -
All Tomorrows Parties
20. Cilla Black - Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart or Gene Pitney – Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart
21. Alan Lomax -
It Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad
22. Bob Dylan - Love Henry or Ralph Stanley -
Henry Lee
23. Karen Dalton -
Something on Your Mind
24. Leonard Cohen -
Why Don't You Try
25. The Box Tops -
Weeping Analeah
26. Burl Ives -
The Long Black Veil
27. Johnny Cash -
Muddy Waters
28. Odetta -
All the Pretty Little Horses
29. The Pop Group -
We Are All Prostitutes
30. Bob Dylan - Death Is Not the End
31. Robert Johnson -
Preachin' Blues (Up Jumped The Devil)
32. James Iron-Head Baker -
Black Betty
33. Memphis Minnie - Bumble Bee Blues
34. Odetta -
Take This Hammer
35. John Lee Hooker -
It Serves Me Right To Suffer
36. Frank Sinatra -
Nature Boy
37. Leadbelly -
My Friend Blind Lemon
38. Woody Guthrie -
Rye Whiskey
39. Toni Fisher -
The Big Hurt
40. Bob Dylan - Froggie Went A Courtin'
41. Frank Sinatra -
From Here To Eternity
42. Leonard Cohen -
Suzanne
43. Louis Armstrong -
What A Wonderful World
44. Elvis Presley -
Cindy, Cindy
45. Blind Willie Johnson -
Let Your Light Shine On Me
46. Michel Polnareff - Goodbye Marylou
47. Bruce Springsteen -
I'm on Fire
48. Bob Dylan - New Morning
49. Bobby Bare -
500 Miles Away From Home
50. The Seekers -
The Carnival Is Over
I've written way to much but if you have some tracks to add to this very long track listing feel free to if you want to in the comment box below. I would have to have missed something so go for it. I like seeing comments you know. Thanks for reading and until next time.