Alright, guys, I have decided to get a little organized in my music recommendations, besides the occasional album reviews I do.
The thing is I try to listen to a lot of old and contemporary music (on the radio and MP3s), and want to share the love.
The format of this series will be the following:
- Weekly playlist; every Saturday (US-time), or Sunday (UAE time)
- Tracks will be a *mix* of old and contemporary nature -- 3 tracks for starter; more if there is demand
- No particular theme for song selection for now
- I will try and post a YouTube video/ track, whenever available
Here goes...
Week #1: April 11, 2009
1)
Tom Waits --
"Sea of Love" [Sea of Love - OST/ 1989]
We all know that eponymous song from that film, you know the one that refuses to leave your head for several hours once you hear it? Well, fuck that, this is not that song, but the Tom Waits cover and I absolutely love it!
http://www.youtube.com/v/nVJAW-ag7fs&rel=12)
Iggy Pop & The Stooges --
"Shake Appeal (Tight Pants)" [Original Punks/ 1973]
Their influence on punk is beyond moot, from the Sex Pistols (Sid Vicious loved to perform this song) to The Cure to Jack White. Total coolness.
http://www.youtube.com/v/L6gUsXJPync&rel=13)
PJ Harvey & John Parish --
"Pig Will Not" [A Woman A Man Walked By/ 2009]
I've been listening to this new album from the lovely and creepy PJ Harvey and British producer John Parish, who are both burning up the US alt-radio waves with this album, plus touring and playing several cities. This is the most grungy of all the tracks, also the most mad and savage. Reminds me of the stuff Nick Cave would do. My favorite on
A Woman A Man Walked By.
http://www.youtube.com/v/PH6SplzqTkE&rel=1If embedding on this video is disabled, click again on clip to go directly on YouTube and listen to this track there.