An all round classic
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble @ Whelan's, Dublin
It's about time for some more
There's a time and a place for justice and it's called court, such a shame it costs so much to take people there.
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble @ Whelan's, Dublin from Loughlin McSweeney on Vimeo.
There's a time and a place for justice and it's called court, such a shame it costs so much to take people there.
Grandaddy - Elevate Myself
Respect for making a better fouth than third
Joy Division - Shadowplay
And buring you in the ground
The Smiths - How Soon Is Now? - The National Ballroom, Kilburn, 1986
I wasn't even alive, but some of our parents were probably there.
Bringing you down. (to Kilburn Town (Now a dodgy and corrupt church))
Bringing you down. (to Kilburn Town (Now a dodgy and corrupt church))
modest mouse - manic depressive named laughing boy
MM
I DONTEVENKNOWANY|MORE
ALPHABRAVOCALAFRAGALISTICSEEIFICARE
I DONTEVENKNOWANY|MORE
ALPHABRAVOCALAFRAGALISTICSEEIFICARE
Sigur Rós – Hún Jörð (Recycled by Hassbræður)
I used to really like Sigur Ros when I was younger.
Now I'm bigger, better, stronger and quicker but this remix is still good...
Now I'm bigger, better, stronger and quicker but this remix is still good...
Kool & The Gang
Merry Christmas yous...
Go funk yourselves...
Go funk yourselves...
BIFFY CLYRO - JOY.DISCOVERY.INVENTION
BEFORE THEY SOLD THEIR SOULS TO THE DEVIL (SIMON COWELL), THESE GUYS USED TO BE COOL....WHAT HAPPENED
DO MAKE SAY THINK - ALL OF THIS IS TRUE
ANOTHER GREAT CHRISTMAS SONG, EVEN IF THE ONLY THING THAT MAKES IT AN XMAS SONG IS A FEW SECONDS NEAR THE END.
http://hypem.com/#!/item/npqt
http://hypem.com/#!/item/npqt
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
CHRISTMAS,
DO MAKE SAY THINK,
MISC,
POST-ROCK
cKY -SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN
ONE OF THE BEST XMAS SONGS...
THE WHITE STRIPES - JOLENE
I NEVER USED TO LIKE THE WHITE STRIPES THAT MUCH....UNTIL I REALISED THEY KNOCKED OUT A PRETTY MEAN DOLLY PARTON COVER
elliott smith - between the bars
an old classic for you all.
11 London Bands 'Mostly Noise' Thinks You Should Know About In 2011
found this on the 52 FB page. nice mix of tunes...
hope u all like.
really starting to look forward...
but optimism never suited the skeptic.
hope u all like.
really starting to look forward...
but optimism never suited the skeptic.
thom yorke - the present tense (...and more...)
bring on 2011.
bring the new radio_head
bring on atoms for peace...(click for info)
best thing a red hot chili pepper has touched for years
other new live radiohead/thom yorke/atoms for peace previews:
Atoms For Peace - Orpheum Theatre 2009 (full set)
give up the ghost
judge, jury and executioner
a walk down the staircase
i froze up
super collider
open the floodgates
skirting on the surface
mouse dog bird
the daily mail
lotus blossom
a lot of these sound like undeveloped ideas...but its tasty...
Labels:
ACOUSTIC,
ALTERNATIVE,
LIVE,
RADIOHEAD,
THOM YORKE
ATP - The Nightmare Before Christmas 2010
...AND THE RETURN OF GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR.......
bit late, i'm sure...but i've been busy/ill consistantly...
Having had people like me looking forward to this festival for many months, and aching to see Godspeed for years, it would seem the organisers and headliners had their work cut out for them. Having said that, the bands, although very odd many of them were, performed well and did the £180 I spend on the ticket justice. I'd never been to ATP before, and it being at Butlins I thought it better not to expect anything at all, apart from the comeback of one of the greatest bands to ever grace the planet.
The term " not for everyone" springs to mind when describing Godspeed's music to people but the reality of that statement could be found even at their own festival, something I found completely staggering...
It's is funny how a gig that I personally was describing as one of the best live performances I'd ever seen, was described by a friend of a friend as "alright"...even funnier when he went on to say he had left their gig prematurely as there was "somethin' on the telly I wanted to watch"...
Strange how we experience it all so differently. Whether standing completely still, eyes closed, letting the music overwhelm...or topless, erratically rocking out to the sound of the end of the world.... the true GYBE fans I feel were truely entertained.
As far as the other bands were concerned, the selection was interesting and for the most part enjoyable. The choice of acts at the festival was at times questionable (Weird Al), and the variety was in parts slightly limited. However, despite these slight reservations, it was definitely more interesting than the big events that the majority of people go to yearly...(e.g. reading, glasto...etc)
my top highlights:
matana roberts : her beautiful sax playing was a real suprise in one of my weakest moments of the festival.
boban i marko markovic orchestra : very enthusiastic live act, brought serious amounts of fun to many in the festival.
Like many GY!BE fans of my age (which you don't need to know) my following of them has been, until late, a heartbreaking tale of bad timing, and endless waiting. That wait came to a overdue end on Friday night, with the post-rock heavyweights' return and the future of the genre (if you can call it that) looking finally assured.
I first heard Godspeed on my own, in the dark, on headphones, under the influence of a few nightcaps and the feeling never really wore off. Although a sound often described as "not for everyone" their music compares to the classical score of any exciting movie, both in its epicness and composition, a feat that most music made today struggles to achieve.
i have seen them 4 times since the beginning of december...
and yes...i'd see them again if money wasnt an issue...
this vid is from their first live show since their split...
if u go see them...chances are they'll probably play this...
bit late, i'm sure...but i've been busy/ill consistantly...
Having had people like me looking forward to this festival for many months, and aching to see Godspeed for years, it would seem the organisers and headliners had their work cut out for them. Having said that, the bands, although very odd many of them were, performed well and did the £180 I spend on the ticket justice. I'd never been to ATP before, and it being at Butlins I thought it better not to expect anything at all, apart from the comeback of one of the greatest bands to ever grace the planet.
The term " not for everyone" springs to mind when describing Godspeed's music to people but the reality of that statement could be found even at their own festival, something I found completely staggering...
It's is funny how a gig that I personally was describing as one of the best live performances I'd ever seen, was described by a friend of a friend as "alright"...even funnier when he went on to say he had left their gig prematurely as there was "somethin' on the telly I wanted to watch"...
Strange how we experience it all so differently. Whether standing completely still, eyes closed, letting the music overwhelm...or topless, erratically rocking out to the sound of the end of the world.... the true GYBE fans I feel were truely entertained.
As far as the other bands were concerned, the selection was interesting and for the most part enjoyable. The choice of acts at the festival was at times questionable (Weird Al), and the variety was in parts slightly limited. However, despite these slight reservations, it was definitely more interesting than the big events that the majority of people go to yearly...(e.g. reading, glasto...etc)
my top highlights:
matana roberts : her beautiful sax playing was a real suprise in one of my weakest moments of the festival.
boban i marko markovic orchestra : very enthusiastic live act, brought serious amounts of fun to many in the festival.
Like many GY!BE fans of my age (which you don't need to know) my following of them has been, until late, a heartbreaking tale of bad timing, and endless waiting. That wait came to a overdue end on Friday night, with the post-rock heavyweights' return and the future of the genre (if you can call it that) looking finally assured.
I first heard Godspeed on my own, in the dark, on headphones, under the influence of a few nightcaps and the feeling never really wore off. Although a sound often described as "not for everyone" their music compares to the classical score of any exciting movie, both in its epicness and composition, a feat that most music made today struggles to achieve.
i have seen them 4 times since the beginning of december...
and yes...i'd see them again if money wasnt an issue...
this vid is from their first live show since their split...
if u go see them...chances are they'll probably play this...
CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD - GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE MORE TIME
I'M SORRY BUT I'VE HAD THIS SONG STUCK IN MY HEAD FOR THE LAST WEEK NOW AND IT JUST WON'T GO AWAY......NOT THAT I'M COMPLAINING THAT MUCH CAUSE IT'S A BONA FIDE CLASSIC..... ENJOY!
THE GLOAMING - RADIOHEAD
Collaboration between the fans who filmed it and Radiohead who provided the master audio files
For the entire 2hr gig go here Radiohead_Prague_23_08_09
Available from tpb MU and RS in varying formats
For the entire 2hr gig go here Radiohead_Prague_23_08_09
Available from tpb MU and RS in varying formats
RIVAL SCHOOLS - SHOT AFTER SHOT & 69 GUNS , ACOUSTIC
And with some ridiculously long embed code here is some new acoustic RIVAL SCHOOLS
Also playing the Electric Ballroom in April during a 16 show European Tour be there or square.
Rival Schools - Rival Schools 'Shot After Shot'
I'm using up my Becks Play.com vouchers and hopefully supporting the bands I love,
the way it should be free with your beer.
52 cOMMERCIAL rOAD ARE ON pLAY.COM
Also playing the Electric Ballroom in April during a 16 show European Tour be there or square.
Rival Schools - Rival Schools 'Shot After Shot'
I'm using up my Becks Play.com vouchers and hopefully supporting the bands I love,
the way it should be free with your beer.
52 cOMMERCIAL rOAD ARE ON pLAY.COM
PORTISHEAD - CHASE THE TEAR
THIS YEAR COMING IS GONNA BE INTERESTING....AND HERE'S SOME PROOF...
...A-T-P: LONDON 2011!!!
NEW ALBUM ON THE WAY...
YOU BETTER GETSOME A.T.P. TICKETS BRUV...
THIS ONE'S FROM LAST YEAR...
...A-T-P: LONDON 2011!!!
NEW ALBUM ON THE WAY...
YOU BETTER GETSOME A.T.P. TICKETS BRUV...
THIS ONE'S FROM LAST YEAR...
Portishead - Chase The Tear from Mintonfilm on Vimeo.
GRINDERMAN - NO PUSSY BLUES LIVE ON JOOLS HOLLAND
IN HONOUR OF NICK CAVE'S LATEST OFFSPRING (AS FAR AS I'M AWARE) PLAYING THE LONDON ATP FESTIVAL NEXT YEAR...HERE IS A SONG ABOUT REAL LIFE PROBLEMS...
SORRY I NEVER POSTED THIS BEFORE...I'M ASHAMED...
SORRY I NEVER POSTED THIS BEFORE...I'M ASHAMED...
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
GRINDERMAN,
JOOLS HOLLAND,
NICK CAVE,
ROCK
STEVIE WONDER ON SESAME STREET
BACK WHEN KIDS TV HAD ITS MOMENTS...
BUT WHERE'S THE BIG BIRD SAX SOLO?
BUT WHERE'S THE BIG BIRD SAX SOLO?
Set Fire To Flames
Not a band I listen to regularly but one of their best pieces for y'all...
- JangoVanDango
- JangoVanDango
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