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Lyle Lovett: “I’m A Soldier”

June 30th, 2008

Last night, I went to the Beacon to see Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, who are just getting around to touring for last years’ “It’s Not Big, It’s Large.” As suspected, the set weighed heavily from this record- which I’m afraid is being overlooked- stand outs are “South Texas Girl,” “Up In Indiana,” and “Don’t Cry A Tear.” Lovett and co. had a gospel choir with him, and they closed with the traditional “I’m A Soldier in the Army of the Lord.” I found two pretty sweet versions this morning.

First up is from a tv show appearance by the Soul Stirrers, in the early 60’s.

Next, is Ezra Fufford’s take with a hammond B3. This pretty much rules.

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Girl Talk: “Feed the Animals”

June 19th, 2008

yum, yum

Girl Talk released his latest record today, in a pay what you want format over at IllegalArt.net. I wrote several pieces over the last few months on this record and Girl Talk himself, including a nearly 3,000 word piece for Billboard a few weeks back.
(Read here: Girl Talk - Billboard)

Anyways, he’s one of the nicest dudes I’ve met in this whole r’n'r game, and for those of you that think he’s just a cut and paster, and that you could do this in your spare time, go ahead, I’d like to see. Then you email me your fruits. In other words, he got all mad skillz and having him actually sit down with me, and his laptop and show me how he constructs everything was utterly fascinating.

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Errors: “Salut!France”

June 17th, 2008

I think Errors are from Scotland. Or the U.K. Somewhere over there. No matter; they sound a bit like Tortoise to me, but have enough interest in short, punch arrangements that makes me think they are on to something. I haven’t heard much about them around these here parts, but I’d gather that they could do pretty well. They also have a knack for good album titles: their debut is called “It’s Not Something But It Is Like Whatever.”

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Plant & Krauss: “Battle of Evermore”

June 11th, 2008

Last night, I was fortunate enough to see Robert Plant & Alison Krauss do their thing at MSG’s Theatre. One of the highlights was them trading off verses during “Battle of Evermore,” a most fantastic Zep song. Here’s the best vid I could find of the complete version. Mandolins make things better.

Update: I wrote this here review.

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Sigur Ros: “Me? su? i eyrum vi? spilum endalaust

June 8th, 2008

I used to go to Tower Records to hear new albums. I’d walk around for hours at a time, going from listening station to listening station. Now, this. No wonder they closed.

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Sigur Ros: “Með suð i eyrum við spilum endalaust

June 8th, 2008

I used to go to Tower Records to hear new albums. I’d walk around for hours at a time, going from listening station to listening station. Now, this. No wonder they closed.

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Garcia: “We’re All Big People Now”

June 5th, 2008

AD pointed me to this clip of the Dead on Playboy’s After Dark, back in 69. It’s great to see Jerry in this setting; not because of the absurdity of Hef’s “serious” questioning about the death of the hippie scene, but how much of a sense of humor Jerry seems to have with all of it.

Things I noticed and subsequently enjoyed:

  • Phil’s coke-bottle glasses
  • Bobby’s grin towards the end of “Mountains Of The Moon”
  • Haight-Ashbury is just a street
  • Many of today’s popular folkies- mainly Devendra and Vetiver, remind me so much of Garcia during the aforementioned “Mountains.”

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How to be a rock star

June 4th, 2008

Organic Stereo: “The Stories Linger In My Mind”

May 22nd, 2008

I don’t know much about organic stereo. I tried, but his bio is in Japanese. My Japanese is a bit rusty. “Stories Linger In My Mind” was released back in January, seemingly only on iTunes. That’s fine. But lets get to business.
He sounds like a combo of Cornelius, Fourtet, and and maybe some of the glitchyness of Autetchre here and there. Something else, too, but I can’t recall at the moment. I think what I like about him, is that he’ll throw in acoustic guitars often, making this an extremely warm exploration of the more emotive qualities electronica. Totally organic. Here’s a few of my favorites. Regardless, he’s a keeper.

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Santogold: “Say Aha”

May 20th, 2008

What, you’re not listening to Santogold, the official artist of awesome for Summer 2008? Oh. Sorry. Well, if it matters at all, I too was skeptical. I’m no longer. I came to this realization yesterday, while at the grocery store. When my request to cut my deli ham into thick slices was tossed aside, Santo made it all feel better.

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