Friday, October 12, 2007

Rasputin


“Rasputin” is one of the most famous songs of the 70's group Boney M., the members of which are Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett from Jamaica and Maizie Williams ad Bobby Farrell from the West Indies. Although they have a fairly large number of songs that are traditional songs, especially Christmas songs, Boney M.'s music is mostly disco-like with a few songs containing elements of folk songs. For example, “Rasputin” contains segments of the Turkish folk song “Uskudara Gider Iken”. It is a highly catchy song about the legendary Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin. The pacing and rhythm of the vocals fits stupendously with the steady drum beat, making the song easy to follow and easy to remember. Although the music is mainly gold-colored guitar and light green strings, “Rasputin” has an overall color of off-white. Listening to this song reminds one of a valley filled with dancing cossacks and Rasputin up front singing about himself in the third person. The music video personifies some of this feeling with some nice dancing and cool-as-custard facial expressions by Bobby Farrell. With entertaining lyrics and music that sticks in your head with a death-grip, it's a very cool song. By the way, it gets cut off by the video, but that last line is “Oh, those Russians”.


A few other Boney M. songs that I like:


  • Daddy Cool
  • Belfast
  • Ma Baker

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Two Downloads

While searching the vastness of the internet, I have come across a few downloads worth mentioning. The first is the newest from the Flaming Lips, "I Was Zapped by the Lucky Super Rainbow". The song is from the soundtrack to the the movie "Good Luck Chuck". Since the soundtrack included the likes of Olivia-Newton John and Pepper, I decided to avoid the soundtrack at all costs, and just downloaded "...Rainbow" as a single off iTunes for $.99. The song is catchy and upbeat, similar to their single "The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song" off At War With the Mystics. The lyrics are about a guy talking about how lucky he is to of found the girl he is with. I would assume that this song goes along somewhat with the movie "Good Luck Chuck", however, I can't be sure, since the only thing I know about the movie is it stars Jessica Alba.



For the second download of the week required a bit of digging, and I was able to find the track as a bootleg. On September 19th, Bob Dylan performed at the Ryan Auditorium, in Nashville, Tennesee. The track is a song on which Dylan brought up on stage Jack White of the White Stripes to guest on the song "Meet Me in the Morning" off Dylan's Blood on the Tracks, a personal favorite album of mine. According to a Dylan site that has kept track of Dylan's setlists over the years, this is the first time that "Meet Me in the Morning" has ever been performed. White does more than simply guest on this song by taking the lead vocals, and even taking some of the lead guitar licks. White gives and upbeat kick to the vocals, with the backing band rocking out behind him.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Frontier Psychiatrist


Sometimes you might come across a song where somebody mixed a bunch of samples from one or more sources over a drum beat and called it music. These compositions are typically not so good to listen to in actuality. The Avalanches, an Australian band that does just this for the most part, is on the higher end of the spectrum with songs like these. One song in particular, “ Frontier Psychiatrist”, stands out from the pack as a phenomenal mix, having superb usage of music and samples making up a track that is jolly good fun to listen to as well as somehow being both energizing and calming at the same time. And to further raise “Frontier Psychiatrist” to greatness, it has one of the craziest and well-made music videos ever. Having visuals like this to a song that is made of essentially arbitrary clips of dialog and sound effects really helps one to notice and keep track of all the things going on, many of which might not be really noticed otherwise. Not only that, but a lot of the elements to “ Frontier Psychiatrist” are simply so odd or unconnected to the rest of the track that the viewer will probably think to themselves, “This is quite unusual! Why does that old man have a turtle's body? What is going on here? This is all so strangely delightful! And the monkey! The monkey is rather frightening!” Although the song is nearly four and a half minutes long, which is slightly longer than a standard track, it is so full of new and varied bits and pieces to notice and think about that when the video ends, the viewer will be somewhat disappointed that it has to be over already. Another good song by The Avalanches is “Since I Left You”, the eponymous track to their first album from 2000. It's also their only album, but apparently they are working on another.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Blast from the Past!


"We all have a song that somehow stamped our lives, Takes us to another place and time" this was taken from the song by Kenny Chesney "I go Back".

Now this is another post that will require some feedback because I want to know, not that I am going to take the comments and do an experiment but I am just curious. I know that music is a deep art that some people can relate to and some can't, I love music and I love it so much that there is like a play list to my life. A song is always going through my head, it kind of marks a period in my life. I listen to almost everything but mostly when I listen to 90's rock I remember the good ole days back when I lived in Brook, Indiana. I was carefree and loving every minute of it, I can remember the smell of the air and the way it felt. I remember the way my parents drug me to all those parties and even though I bitched about it I secretly loved it. I loved watching my parents have fun and relax. I loved having drunk people let loose and show a side that most people don't see. I remember being the PIMP of the party at age 5, haha and having the high schoolers pick me up and take me with them to "Get me ahead of the game". It takes me back to a time where just waking up in the morning was good enough and the sound of a few friends was all I needed to make a successful day. I took for granted and regret not enjoying it more. I wish there was a way to go back in time and enjoy more of those times, but instead I listen to the songs of Bush, Nirvana, Third Eyed Blind, Tool, Green Day, Metallica, Oasis, Smashing Pumpkins, Fuel and many more grunge bands and it seems to satisfy the urge. I want to know what songs take you back to a day where you didn't worry so much and you were just living. I think everyone should take a time out and think about it. I know I do all the time, and it kind of makes me sad but then I think of how great it was and I can't help but laugh. Good Luck in the future but remember to live for the day because soon they will be your past.

Who is the Best?



Alright friends I am gonna take a route that I haven't taken since I have been on this blog. Drum roll please! Who is the Best Rapper? I know you are thinking where did this come from, well I was on the phone the other day with a guy that I had met in AIT. Well long story short we thought back about the fun we had and the argument about who the best rapper was. I said flat out Lil' Wayne! He argued that it was TI who was the best. Well the battle went to a stalemate but I had learned a lot about rap from this guy. He explained to me that TI thought he was the baddest and so he create a alter-ego AKA TIP just to battle him, cause he was that good. Well after we graduated he came to the conclusion that it wasn't TI or Lil' Wayne but the one and only Marshall Mathers AKA Slim Shady AKA Eminem. He said the reason for him being the best is because when TI and Eminem went to the studio to record TI had to go back and write another verse because Shady had went and blown him out. I agreed with the statement that Eminem was if not still the best, because no one will ever dare to battle him. He is feared by mostly everyone in the rap industry, with his no holds bared lyrics not many can hang with this white kid from Detroit. If you want a glimpse of any of his fatal lyrics just look up Eminem on a browser and there it will be. If you want a good "dis" track then look for the Hail Mary dis on JaRule. If you don't like Eminem then look up the Insane Clown Posse Slim Shady dis, but if you look that up then you might as well look up the Shady dis on the Posse. Anyway I want to know what you guys think, Who is the best rapper? Dead or Alive it doesn't matter just voice your opinion and let it be known who you think is the best!

Kid Rock: The Jesus of Rock and Roll!


I am not sure if you have heard yet but Kid Rock has come out with his new CD titled "Rock and Roll Jesus". I have listened to it and I am kinda impressed to say the least! The album takes a different route this time around with a much more slower pace and a more southern rock. All in all it sounds more mature and takes a little bit more from the south and combines it with the always popular Detroit rock. It really reminds me of Lynard Skynyrd just a little more rough. The song titled "Rock and Roll Jesus" really puts the impress of that. Now when you go more into the CD the songs get toned down and deep but still has the old time soul to it. The song "Roll On" is a particular favorite of mine, just because it gives that outlook of life and I think he captures it really well. I also have to say I am a favorite of "Lowlife" it is a bonus track, but it has that dirty gritty feel to it and it is just plain country rock! I love it. The CD in a whole has put a whole different style to Kid, it is something I really didn't expect from him at all. I like it but I remember the Sex, Drugs, and Booze Kid not the Southern Junkie. I think it just goes to show that he can really do it all, whether it be Rap, Rock, or Country he can go with the best. Nice stuff! If you are looking for a taste go to MTV.com and you can search Kid Rock and it should appear.