Tuesday, April 21, 2009

My Neighbors are So Sick of Hearing These Songs









"I see the music in your face

That your words cannot explain"

-David Byrne

Thursday, April 16, 2009

BEST SONG EVER. (TODAY).


Best song E-V-E-R. Thank you again, Brooklyn.
mp3: Harlem Shakes - Strictly Game



And something else jangly.
mp3: The National - So Far Around the Bend




Wednesday, April 15, 2009

FINE THEN. (Follow Up)

It was pretty damn cool.
(We shall never speak of this again.)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

FOR SALE: MY CREDIBILITY - BUYER: DAVE MATTHEWS

Confession: I once declined a date with a cute boy after learning that his favorite band was Dave Matthews Band.

Not that there is anything wrong with being a fan (if you happen to be one of them), but in a manner similar to a staunch Democrat declining to date a Republican, I just figured that we weren't really going to see eye to eye on most things after learning of the whole DMB thing. It's just that I've always had a hard time respecting it when that is somebody's FAVORITE (considering that it generally makes me want to punch myself in the ears). Yes, I am embarrassed that I am that judgmental - that's why it is called a confession.

My friend Dave G, however, is someone who's taste in music I respect supremely. And he happens to LOVE Dave Matthews live. It has always thrown me off a little, being that we have such similar tastes otherwise. So... begrudgingly, I think I'm going to try and put my tightly-held opinions aside and try (TRY!) to give DMB another chance. For Dave G's sake. And because he's even offered me a ticket to one of his NYC shows tonight in an effort to change my mind. And how can I possibly snub that kind of gesture?

So, with that said... wish me luck yall.

P.S. My first show EVER at Madison Square Garden - psyched!!

Monday, April 13, 2009

THEME SONGS

Theme songs have to just "happen". Invariably, when I'm on holiday, one song always emerges as the definitive soundtrack for the whole trip or occasion. Two months ago, while visiting Belize with my favorite travel buddies, one of the venues we were at played a 10 minute version of Mika's 'Relax' on the first night we were out. The funny part is that the next day I downloaded it on my iPhone and proceeded to play it out loud (from my purse) while our group strolled along the sunny streets of San Pedro. It was as if the soundtrack was following us around. (Giselle was amused).


Belize Feb '09:
mp3: Mika - Relax Take It Easy

Costa Rica May '08:
mp3: Fragma - Toca Me

Lisa's Birthday Feb '09:
mp3: Air - Sexy Boy


Belize













Lisa's Bday

Sunday, April 12, 2009

"Is everyone in my life bananas?"-Tony Soprano

Saturday, April 11, 2009

I must be on a remix KICK

Confession: I often download music that has been recommended to me (or given to me for free), and never get around to actually listening to it. Unfortunately, I have a disgusting amount of music in my possession and, like clothing hanging in a closet with tags still attached, I just haven't had the opportunity to break them out yet. My most frequent idle-time filling activity is to go through music I haven't yet rated and give it a listen, either adopting it into my collection, or marking it for disbandment. Every now and then I come across something really good that I've never heard before but had in my collection all along. And then I get to feel like a Tard. (see "Tard"). That is the case for this CSS's remix of Sia's "Buttons". I discovered it one day while rifling through my iPhone on the subway and, instantly, the rest of my day had a soundtrack.

Also posting a favorite remix from last fall (Gang Gang Dance).


mp3: Sia - Buttons (CSS remix)
mp3: Gang Gang Dance - House Jam (xxxChange remix)




"I'm too lazy to even listen to original songs anymore. I just listen to the remixes." -Hipster Runnoff

Friday, April 10, 2009

Golden Filter remix of PBJ

I'm re-posting this song from earlier (another one deleted by Blogger) for my friend Brian, after having a text-conversation with him a few days ago about how sick this remix of Peter Bjorn and John is. He hadn't heard it yet so here ya go, Bri. Peter Bjorn and John's album is one of my new favorites (I think they may have outdone their breakout album Writer's Block), and I can't mention enough how much I love The Golden Filter, so naturally I'm impressed that they remixed PBJ into their own brand of smokey electro-disco. (Favorite Golden Filter song, also below.)


mp3: Peter Bjorn and John - Lay It Down (Golden Filter remix)

mp3: Golden Filter - Solid Gold

mp3: Peter Bjorn and John - Lay It Down[Sorry - Link Removed]



[Link removed upon request of IFPI for copyright notice on 4/16. But you should check the tracks out]



[Sorry - Links removed upon request of IFPI for copyright notice on 4/16. But you should check the tracks out]

Thursday, April 9, 2009

BEST SONG EVER. (TODAY).

So I'm taking a break from my recent synth-obsessed ways and posting some of my recent obsessions in the singer-songwriter genre. (Although, that term really makes me want to gag. Can we come up with a better one?)

I think posting an Elvis Perkins mp3 MIGHT have been what got me into trouble last time with Blogger. I think EP's 'people' might be scouring the web for bloggers posting his music. But I'm going to attempt to be all 'rebellious', and try again. Because it really IS that good. (We'll see if this post gets deleted as well... but really, EP, I'm just trying to show the world how awesome you are). I am becoming increasingly hooked on his new album, which is complex and wonderful. But "Shampoo" is still my favorite.

Also posting what has to be the greatest song ever from Here We Go Magic (word up to Brooklyn), from my Feb/April playlist. Note to the hip moms I know (Courtney Demers), this should go under the category of "Indie Rock Songs that Could be Lullabies" (yes, I will raise my kids on rock songs, just as my parents raised me on Neil Young (and I'm a better person for it)).


mp3: Elvis Perkins in Dearland - Shampoo
mp3: Here We Go Magic - Fangela




Tuesday, April 7, 2009

February/March 2009 Playlist (repost)

Reposting... See my previous rant about Google Blogger.

(P.S. Dear Google Blogger - Still pissed. Love, Rachel)



Monday, April 6, 2009

Screw Google Blogger

Unfortunately it looks like I've fallen under the scrutiny of Blogger for posting MP3's. (see Google Deleting Music Blogger Posts, 02/06/09) Apparently this deleting is something that they've just started doing, although I'm surprised that they came across my blog at all, considering that the practice is rampant, and that there are many more music bloggers who post more songs, more frequently than I (make that every music blogger, as you can probably judge by my oh-so-diligent posts). What pisses me off, though, is that there is no notice given - the post is just suddenly gone. When you look at your posting Dashboard, it doesn't show as unpublished, it's just as if it never existed, with no explanation. In doing this they delete not only the MP3 that was posted, but any writing that you did in the post as well. What if my short sarcastic blurbs had actually been some worthy music journalism? Can they not do the simple courtesy of sending a generic, auto-generated email notifying me that my post has been deleted? Instead of leaving me to discover it for myself and wonder if I'm going crazy?

I'm not super happy with them right now.

What the HECK????

I just found out my last post was deleted, and I am PISSED. I definitely did not delete it myself. How does this happen????