Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Under The Covers With Wilco
Not a long post tonight, I am too fried. But I have been waiting for a WHILE to post this, so hold on to your hats.
I have (thanks to Heather at Fuel/Friends) a fantastic career-spannning collection of rare live cover songs from Wilco. It is a 2 Zip set, and it is fantastic. Audio quality ranges from song to song because of the different sources (and age of some of the recordings) but has a great overall feeling. A MUST for any Wilco fan, and a real treasure-trove for those who love a good cover!
here's the tracklisting (as best I have, anyway):
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WILCO: SOMEONE ELSE'S SONGS - DISC ONE
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Listen to Her Heart (9/10/95): Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Peace, Love and Understanding (4/17/96): Nick Lowe - (Golden Smog)
Love & Mercy (4/17/96): Brian Wilson - (Golden Smog)
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (1/11/97): Jane Taylor
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (2/15/97): Carole King
Color Me Impressed (5/10/97): The Replacements
I Wanna Be Sedated (5/10/97): The Ramones
Drown (5/23/97): Son Volt
True Love Will Find You in the End (9/4/97): Daniel Johnston
Ever Fallen in Love (10/30/97): The Buzzcocks
Sunday Bloody Sunday (11/4/97): U2
Sugar Baby (11/7/97): Doc Boggs
Tear Stained Eye (11/7/97): Son Volt
If It Makes You Happy (11/7/97): Sheryl Crow
Won't Get Fooled Again (11/7/97): The Who
Ingrid Bergman (3/26/98 ): Woody Guthrie/Billy Bragg
John Wesley Harding (3/26/98): Bob Dylan
100 Years from Now (6/12/98): Gram Parsons
James Alley Blues (8/30/98): Richard "Rabbit" Brown
A Fool Such As I (10/19/98): Elvis Presley
I'm Only Sleeping (11/12/98): The Beatles
Yesterday (11/15/98): The Beatles
Rainbow Connection (12/30/98): Kermit The Frog
She's a Jar, hip-hop version (6/15/99): Wilco
Oklahoma USA (10/20/99): The Kinks
Thirteen (10/20/99): Big Star
Dreaming (10/21/99): Blondie
Any Major Dude (11/5/99): Steely Dan
Cock in My Pocket (11/5/99): The Stooges
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WILCO: SOMEONE ELSE'S SONGS - DISC 2
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Give Back the Key to My Heart (11/22/99): Doug Sahm
Kingsport Town (1/4/00): Bob Dylan
Lookin' for a Love (1/4/00): Neil Young
King of Carrot Flowers, Part 1 (1/9/00): Neutral Milk Hotel
Rock Salt and Nails (5/14/00): Bob Dylan
Organ Blues (5/14/00): T. Rex
Reflections in a Crystal Wind (9/12/00): Richard & Mimi Farina
I'm Into Something Good (9/13/00): Herman's Hermits
Colon song (11/16/00)
Stairway to Heaven (12/20/00): Led Zeppelin - (Golden Smog)
Ripple (2/25/01): Grateful Dead
I Wish I Was Your Mother (9/15/01): Mott The Hoople
No Depression (11/18/01): The Carter Family
It's Alright to Cry (2/17/02): Rosie Grier
Three Is a Magic Number (2/17/02): Schoolhouse Rock
Yellow Submarine (2/17/02): The Beatles
We Will Rock You (2/17/02): Queen
Be Not So Fearful (4/6/02): Bill Fay
TV Eye (5/26/02): The Stooges
Henry & the H-Bombs (6/10/02): Mott The Hoople
Here are the zips
Download: WILCO: Other People's Songs Disc 01 (zipped)
Download: WILCO: Other People's Songs Disc 02 (zipped)
Download and Enjoy.
Monday, October 27, 2008
A Moral Defense, Not a Legal One
My lawyer just informed me that North Fork Bank is coming on strong right now, ratcheting up the attacks and pushing for some sort of immediate judgement of "No Contest" saying that my defense, while a strong moral one, has no legal strength.
I am sorry, call me naive, but I somehow still thought the 2 of those were sometimes the same thing. Stupid me.
Stupid me for believing that this system wouldn't screw an innocent person. The lawyer is going over the paperwork today/tonight with fresh eyes (it HAS been a year, after all!) and we'll try to get a plan tomorrow. His questions to ME were:
"Is your business still financially in peril like it was when we last spoke?"
(translation: you are in jeopardy.)
"Do you want to continue to fight?"
(translation: probably going to lose)
"How about Settlement?"
(translation: Banks are so desperate, they need to get SOMETHING")
My answer to all the above is an exasperated "Who the F*CK KNOWS???"
I feel like if we just plain out lose, I should have just skipped on the whole lawyer thing. Could have saved countless thousands of dollars.
Also, I figure if I AM being held liable, at least give me the freaking EQUIPTMENT/FURNITURE in that place!!! I KNOW it's still there, because I pass the old space once a week and look up into the big window and can see it all sitting right there!
I could sell it and get 30-40k I'm sure. Of course, had we all sold it over a YEAR ago like I TOLD them to, the bank would have gotten every red cent I'm sure. No harm, no foul.
If I SETTLE, then for how much? what is the rule of thumb for something like that? I have no frame of reference because I never saw DIME-ONE of that money to begin with... how can IIIII say how much imaginary loan I should have to pay back?? It might as well be a Quadrillion dollars. It might as well be McDonalds Monopoly coupons. Or Marlboro Bucks.
Stay tuned I guess. As It develops I'll post here.
What a joke.
In honor of the moment, here is a short but sweet Bootleg I have of Rage Against The Machine reunited in 2007 for the Coachella Festival.
The show is short and blistering. Sound quality's not very good, but hey, these songs aren't really about clear crisp audio and harmony. It's pretty much just about Rage. Against machines. Or something.
Rage Against The Machine: Live @ Coachella 2007
01. Testify
02. Bulls On Parade
03. People Of The Sun
04. Bombtrack
05. Bullet In The Head
06. Know Your Enemy
07. Down Rodeo
Here's the Zip!
Download: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: Live @ Coachella 2007 (zipped)
Download and enjoy!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Some Folks Inherit Star Spangled Eyes
This blog has been posting a lot of youtube political clips lately, so I thought it was time to steer it back (momentarily) to it's more musical pursuits. I swear, I don't think I am going to MAKE IT 12 more days... my tension/anxiety level is through the roof...
Shuffling the iPod during my nighttime walk saved the day again, when REM's cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" came up. I then remembered some great OTHER covers and collaborations I had of CCR and John Fogerty, so I thought that this election season would be a timely time to post them!
Culled here are 6 x tracks, R.E.M. (1985), Pearl Jam (Rock for Choice 2004), Foo Fighters (Hurricane Katrina Benefit), and Bruce Springsteen with John Fogerty (Rock for Choice 2004).
Download: R.E.M: Have You Ever Seen The Rain? (CCR)
Download: Pearl Jam: Fortunate Son (CCR)
Download: Foo Fighters: Born On The Bayou (CCR)
Download: Bruce Springsteen w John Fogerty (1993): Who'll Stop The Rain?
Download: Bruce Springsteen w John Fogerty (2004): Proud Mary
Download: Bruce Springsteen w John Fogerty (2004): Bad Moon Rising
And, as an added bonus for all you John Fogerty/CCR lovers out there, I have a big ol' ZIP file of a bootleg of John Fogerty "Swampfox." Unfortunately I don't have a lot of notation on it (Where? When? Setlist?) But the sound quality is A+ and the setlist is fantastic.
Here's the Zip!
Download: John Fogerty: Live "Swampfox" (zipped)
Download and enjoy!
P.S. I have a metric TON of the concerts, collabortations and rarities from the 2004 Rock For Change Tour (Bruce, PJ, REM, John Fogerty, Bonnie Raitt, the list goes on and on) so if this post proves to be a hit, let me know, and I'll dig out some other stuff and post it! Feedback is the only way I can tell who's liking what, and what more I should post!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Republicans Voting For Obama: In Their Own Words
This brought a completely non-sarcastic tear to my eye. Bringing people together is the only way this country is going to heal. Enjoy.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Like Fleas Jumping Off A Dead Dog
This website just made my day. I bookmarked it. I can't WAIT to see this list grow!!!! It made me smile all day reading it.
The Jed Report: Ship Jumpers
McTitanic is about to hit the Obamaberg.
Thanks To Phil Roc for sending it my way. Enjoy.
Labels:
Jumping Ship,
McTitanic,
Obamaberg,
Republicans,
Train Wreck
Monday, October 20, 2008
Best Shot Ever?
pickle back:
noun
—a shot of Jameson with a shot of pickle-juice brine
Sounds terrible, I know... but if you love pickles (and I certainly do) then it's out of this world.
Ok here goes:
How do you say Pickle in French?
Pickle in French.
Should you ever eat a pickle on an empty stomach?
No! You should always use a plate.
What's the phrase most commonly heard at pickle card games?
Dill me in!
What's the difference between a ten cent pickle and a quarter pickle?
Fifteen cents!
Why did the pickle wear red suspenders?
The blue ones broke!
How do you make a pickle sour?
The same way you make a whiskey sour only use a pickle.
Why did the pickle take a ladder to school?
It was going to High School.
IQ test: A pickle worker was five feet tall and wore a size eight shoe. What did he weigh?
Pickles, of course!
How do you make a green pickle?
Cross a blue pickle with yellow one!
What business does a smart pickle go in to?
He opens a dilly-catessen!
Hoo boy. It's going to be a long day.
Friday, October 17, 2008
This last debate already happened!
This last debate has a lot of similarities to this clip. check it out, see if you agree. Enjoy!
Letterman Rips McMaverick A New One
With hundreds of press, pundits, experts, interviewers, etc all covering this campaign, I can't believe it took a Late Night Talk Show Host / Comedian to give the candidate an actual intense interview proper. Go Dave. I won't blather on about it at all, it's an over 20 minute clip (with commercials and all) but it is worth the watch. Probably the best interview I've seen YET of the candidate. It makes my heart fill with glee to wonder just how MANY people watched this last night. Enjoy!
Labels:
David Letterman,
Election 2008,
John McCain,
McMaverick
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
No School Like The Old School
Alicia and I went to see Guy Ritchie's new movie "RocknRolla" last night, and boy was it awesome. With so many terrible copycat movies out there, aping his style (Smoking Aces and Shoot 'Em Up are two god-awful ones that come to mind) it is great to see Ritchie back in his natural habitat, with smart characters, triple crosses, thick accents and a healthy dose of just plain terrible luck. Far superior in every way to the clones and knock offs, as good or better than his other ("Snatch" and "Lock, Stock"...) and it downright demolishes the waste of film that was the Cohen Brothers latest opus, "Burn After Reading."
If "Snatch" wasn't your thing, then skip the movie alltogether. But if it was, don't hesitate to see this one on the big screen! Great performances by all. Great looking. Fast moving. and smarter than the average shooter. The soundtrack was a blast too, with The Clash, Lou Reed, The English Beat, The Sonics, Black Strobe, The Subways, and lots more.
A real treat for true RocknRollas.
* EDIT: Alicia reminded me to mention... it was a great HBO cast, with Stringer Bell, Benjamin Franklin, and Ari Gold!!! All were fantastic. It's good to see the beloved characters from HBO do well on the big screen!
Labels:
Guy Ritchie,
Lock Stock,
Movies,
RocknRolla,
Snatch
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The Hand That Feeds
One of the shows of the latest "2008 Lights In The Sky" Tour. Lots of new songs from his latest (free) album "The Slip," released online as much as a thank you to fans as a fuck you to the industry.
The sound quality is excellent (it was broadcast over the radio in South America) unfortunately, it's just audio, because the visuals of these shows are a graphic designer's absolute dream.
I was so blown away when I saw him at the Garden that when the (smashed) guitar from that show came up on auction to benefit Hurricane Katrina victims, I dug deep and won the auction. It now hangs in our home studio office, in all it's smashed glory.
I have a ton of rare NIN stuff, but this boot is so new I haven't even listened to the entire thing yet. I was so excited about finding it, I just wanted to share it immediately!
I Figure it's the perfect soundtrack for the (soon to be) end of the world.
Here's the Tracklist:
Nine Inch Nails
Movistar Arena
Santiago, 2008
01. 999999
02. 1000000
03. Letting You
04. Discipline
05. March of the Pigs
06. Piggy
07. The Frail
08. The Wretched
09. Head Down
10. Closer
11. Gave Up
12. Corona Radiata
13. The Warning
14. Vessel
15. Pinion
16. Wish
17. Terrible Lie
18. Survivalism
19. The Big Comedown
20. 31 Ghost
21. Only
22. The Hand That Feeds
23. Head Like A Hole
24. Encore Break
25. Echoplex
26. Reptile
27. God Given
28. Hurt
29. In This Twilight
30. Zero Sum
Here's the Zip!
Download: Nine Inch Nails: Live in Santiago, 2008 (zipped)
enjoy!
Labels:
2008,
Lights In The Sky,
Live,
Nine Inch Nails,
Santiago
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Acoustic Submarine
I have no topical reason for posting this, other than I just came across it the other day, and have been listening to it non-stop, and just had to share it. What we have here is an AMAZING bootleg of The Beatles, culled from several (unfortunately unlisted) sources, but this 39 track collection is excellent in sound quality, song selection, and really, just rarity. I'm sure this boot is "old hat" to serious Beatles traders out there, but for the casual (or younger) music fan out there, this is the best place I can imagine to start. I simply LOVE this setlist. There are even a few instrumental versions of great songs, as well as completely reworked versions too. If you have a passing interest in the Beatles, or are a lifelong fan but don't have access to deep rarities, then this boot is for you! Not to mention, how fresh and modern these tracks sound still today. Do yourself a favor. Download this set, and begin enjoying it immediately! Also, forgot to mention: there is even artwork and CD inlay graphics in the download too! Perfect Audio and Creativity Bliss. I am at work right now (as I have been all weekend) and this is just the perfect setlist to while away a working weekend.
Here's the Tracklisting:
1. Do You Want To Know A Secret?
2. And I Love Her
3. I'm A Loser
4. Help!
5. Yesterday
6. Yes It Is
7. Norwegian Wood (The Bird Has Flown)
8. I'm Looking Through You
9. We Can Work It Out
10. I'm Only Sleeping
11. Yellow Submarine
12. A Day In The Life
13. The Fool On The Hill
14. Christmas Time Is Here Again
15. The Happy Kishikesh Song
16. Jubilee
17. Child Of Nature
18. Goodbye
19. What's The New Mary Jane
1. Heather
2. Back In The USSR
3. Dear Prudence
4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
5. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
6. Blackbird
7. Rocky Raccoon
8. Julia
9. Mother's Nature Sun
10. Hey, Jude
11. Because
12. I Lost My Little Girl
13. Teddy Boy
14. Mama You've Been On My Mind
15. For You BLue
16. Two Of Us
17. Across The Universe
18. I Me Mine
19. Maggie Mae
here's the Zip!
Download: The Beatles: Acoustic Sumbarine (2 Discs, Zipped)
Enjoy!
Labels:
Acoustic,
bootleg,
Rarities,
The Beatles,
Yellow Submarine
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Democrats can wear red white + blue too...
Alicia and I went to see Lucinda Williams play at the Theater at Madison Square Garden last night, and boy was it a great show. By my count there were at least 3 new songs from her forthcoming new album, not to mention a huge back catalog of fantastic tracks, topped of with a smattering of great (and unexpected) covers. A recipe for fun if there ever was one.
The opening act, Buick 6, was a 4-some who played a FANTASTIC (and actually pretty experimental and exciting) set of instrumentals, ranging from rockabilly and blues to straight rock and some Wilco-esque alt country jamming. I was thrilled with their musicianship, and was dying to see more by the time they wrapped their last song (Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl," the only track that had vocals)... Boy was I thrilled when they came back out and were Lucinda's band! Ha!
Lucinda came out decked out in punk-style black (a surprise) and just jumped into a few songs, singing only. By about the third song in, she had donned her acoustic guitar and began to make some noise along with the band. She kept marveling at the excellent sound quality at the Theater space (I agree) and how big it was. She was all smiles, and very conversational and joking around.
For her encore, she and the band came back out, and broke into a Fats Domino song, then Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth." She lamented the need these days for a "protest song, and said this song was still (unfortunately) as true today as it was 30 years ago. She avoided getting too "high-horse preachy" (since it was pretty obvious that her crowd there that night did not particularly lean very "left" - Alicia and I being the youngest person in the crowd by a margin of, say, 50 years!) but said emphatically that "Democrats can wear Red, White and Blue TOO!" Ballsy. Funny. A bit Bawdy. And a completely honest and engaging performance. I can't wait to see her again!
Here are a few great tracks of hers, in no particular order. If you aren't familiar with her, run, do not walk, to get her back catalogue (especially "Car Wheels On A Gravel Road," one of my Desert Island Albums!) These are my 4 favorite songs from her, and strangely enough, she played none of them... oh well.. better luck next time! Ha!
Download: Lucinda Williams: Meal Firecracker
Download: Lucinda Williams: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
Download: Lucinda Williams: Greenville
Download: Lucinda Williams: Passionate Kisses
Enjoy!
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