Sunday, November 27, 2011

R.E.M... Monster

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Released: September 26, 1994
Recorded: April–May 1994 at Kingsway Studio, New Orleans; Crossover Soundstage, Atlanta; Criteria Studios, Miami; Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles
Length: 49:15
Label: Warner Bros.
Producer: Scott Litt and R.E.M.
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This week’s choice is kind of a special selection… namely as this band, just recently announced that they are calling it quits R.E.M.; I wasn’t really into R.E.M. but I liked enough to not complain when I heard them on the radio. But whenever I hear Bang and Blame it reminds me of hanging out in dark arcades in the middle of the day (because I would ditch school). The guy who owned the place had a jukebox that he used to play that song all the time while I was playing Turtles in Time. Man I miss video arcades; I use to spend a good portion of my days playing video games in those dark noisy places…

By the way whatever happened to the music video? They use to be awesome and weird, before they became elaborate dance routines or boring rappers driving slow throwing money at hookers… Crush with Eyeliner was a cool video; it was kinda trippy to me because, I remember R.E.M. being a bunch of white dudes, but in the video there was an Asian dude singing the song with Michael Stipe in the background at a restaurant. Kind of confused me a bit but it was a good song anyways.

Most light hearted movies I see as of late like a John Cusack movie always has the song “What's The Frequency, Kenneth?” playing during a montage in the movie of the main character working on something difficult like painting a house or something. It’s a good song that I think should be taken out of that boring formula… I’m just saying...there is way more potential in this song to further a plot; that’s just my opinion.

Not feeling to well this week, so I'm gonna be quick about it... Listen to The Pinata Hour with LEE and remember to PASS IT ON
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All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe.

"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" – 4:00
"Crush with Eyeliner" – 4:39
"King of Comedy" – 3:40
"I Don't Sleep, I Dream" – 3:27
"Star 69" – 3:07
"Strange Currencies" – 3:52
"Tongue" – 4:13
"Bang and Blame" – 5:30
"I Took Your Name" – 4:02
"Let Me In" – 3:28
"Circus Envy" – 4:15
"You" – 4:54





Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Pixies... Surfer Rosa

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Released: March 21, 1988
Recorded: December 1987 at Q-Division in Boston, Massachusetts
Length: 32:50
Label: 4AD
Producer: Steve Albini
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Ok so back in the day before everybody finally discovered The Pixies, I use to listen to Rodney on Roq just to hear crazy sounds before they were on the regular rotation. Where is my mind is the first song I remember listening to back in like 1994… yeah I know Rodney at the time use to come on before and after Loveline at the time, but his show was the best where you could find awesome bands like The Pixies.

Yeah I know everybody knows that song from Fight Club great movie, but there were more songs on that album than just that one like Gigantic. I love this song it really reminds of the time I spent alone after high school working as a security in a little shack in the industrial side of Brea. I had only a little boombox to pass the time and it only played stations from San Diego or AM stations… go figure. But the cool thing about that boombox, was that it had a tape deck that I could play my Rodney on the Roq mixtape, the Pixies were on that tape more than once I can say for sure.

Yeah I’m kinda fixated on the 90’s era of music… well it’s because that’s the era I grew up in, and the decade that followed it didn’t have anything that got my attention (well at least on the radio). That period had allot moody music and strange sounds that haven’t really been repeated since like Brick is Red… something about this song really sounds like that period of time. Weezer kinda has that sound in some of their old songs and the way that the guitar hums at 1:03 really sounds like something Blur would do.

Ok so the Pinata Hour is back so you should listen to Lee do interviews and play music that is too badass for the radio...

All thanks for reading and remember boys and girls to PASS IT ON
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All tracks written by Black Francis, except where noted.
  1. "Bone Machine" – 3:02
  2. "Break My Body" – 2:05
  3. "Something Against You" – 1:47
  4. "Broken Face" – 1:30
  5. "Gigantic" (Francis/Kim Deal) – 3:45
  6. "River Euphrates" – 2:33
  7. "Where Is My Mind?" – 3:53
  8. "Cactus" – 2:16
  9. "Tony's Theme" – 1:52
  10. "Oh My Golly!" – 1:48
  11. "Vamos" – 4:18
  12. "I'm Amazed" – 1:42
  13. "Brick Is Red" – 2:00





Sunday, November 13, 2011

The Descendants... Two Things at Once

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Released: 1988
Recorded: 1979 at Media Art studios, March 1981 at Music Lab in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, and June 1982 at Total Access studio in Redondo Beach, California
Length: 32:14
Label: SST
Producer: Spot, David Nolte
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This week seemed difficult for the most part to write about an album that struck me… everyone has allot of suggestions, but nothing they recommended hit me as what I wanted to write about. Like most times I’ll hear a song and that’ll strike me and that’ll be the inspiration for the week. While standing in the local brewery waiting for my growler to be filled up I could hear Kabuki Girl playing the background and thought it’s been a long time since I’ve listened to the Descendants.


The Descendants are a great “Underground Punk Band” that I’m glad didn’t really get lumped into the green day shit… they had way more angst songs than most of the other bands at the time Hope is one of those songs that I think most guys have felt about a girl that never comes around… unrequited love is a story most everyone that is human has felt. This one kind of makes it seem like there’s a mistake that’s being made but that doesn’t matter because things will work out in the end because they’re won’t be any judgments.


Bikeage has that same fell to it, I remember back in the day I had a girl that I really l loved, but never told her and she tore herself down throughout the years. These lyrics really seem to speak the words that I would later tell her years later, after I got tired of watching her fall apart… later on in life she cleaned up and became productive in her life (shit she’s probably more straight edge than I am now). Some of these albums I choose are almost a catalog of my emotions and experiences through the years… funny thing about this one, are that I didn’t even hear the entirety of this one till about 5 years ago... so you should all PASS IT ON!!!

Pinata Hour is making a come back and you should listen DAMMIT!!! 
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Milo Goes to College (1982)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Myage"   Bill Stevenson 2:00
2. "I Wanna Be a Bear"   Tony Lombardo, Frank Navetta 0:40
3. "I'm Not a Loser"   Navetta 1:28
4. "Parents"   Navetta 1:37
5. "Tonyage"   Lombardo, Stevenson 0:55
6. "M-16"   Lombardo, Milo Aukerman 0:40
7. "I'm Not a Punk"   Lombardo 1:01
8. "Catalina"   Lombardo, Stevenson 1:44
9. "Suburban Home"   Lombardo 1:40
10. "Statue of Liberty"   Navetta 1:58
11. "Kabuki Girl"   Lombardo 1:09
12. "Marriage"   Navetta, Stevenson 1:37
13. "Hope"   Aukerman 1:58
14. "Bikeage"   Stevenson 2:12
15. "Jean Is Dead"   Stevenson 1:31
Fat EP (1981)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
16. "My Dad Sucks"   Navetta, Lombardo 0:35
17. "Mr. Bass"   Navetta 2:05
18. "I Like Food"   Stevenson 0:16
19. "Hey Hey"   Lombardo 1:31
20. "Weinerschnitzel"   Stevenson, Pat McCuistion 0:10
from Chunks (1981)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
21. "Global Probing"   Navetta 1:05
"Ride the Wild" / "It's a Hectic World" (1979)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
22. "Ride the Wild"   Navetta 2:30
23. "It's a Hectic World"   Lombardo 1:52
Total length:
32:14





Sunday, November 6, 2011

The King Khan & BBQ Show... Invisible Girl

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Released November 3, 2009
Label In the Red Records
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There are very few bands that can do an older style of music and still make it kick ass. King Khan and BBQ Show make it their own, with their crazy lyrics that are just ridiculously funny and catchy hooks that make you want to sing along with music. Just like the title song Invisible Girl great sing along and the lyrics aren’t ridiculous almost like if this was a cover of a song from the early 60’s… like a real kinda love song.


Some of these songs really put a smile on my face like Animal Party; I remember singing this song one time when I was riding around with my friend Bisou and she was laughing at the lyrics and me singing. She liked the song so much that after the song finished played the song 2 more times afterwards and during the last song she sang along to, it was funny.


If you know me you probably already know what my favorite band is The Misfits, just by looking at my tattoo. When I hear songs that have that kind of flavor to them it will more than likely get my attention. Truth or Dare is a perfect example of the crunchy sounding guitars and dark vocals. I can almost imagine Danzig singing this song back in the day. It sounds like Devils Whore to me in many way, I'm guess that's the hook that gets me again.
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Track listing

All lyrics written by King Khan and Mark Sultan.

1. "Anala" Sultan 2:55
2. "Invisible Girl" Khan, Sultan 4:00
3. "Tastebuds" Sultan, Khan 3:21
4. "Animal Party" Khan, Sultan 3:37
5. "Spin the Bottle" Khan, Sultan 3:17
6. "Third Avenue" Sultan 4:43
7. "I'll Be Loving You" Sultan 3:10
8. "Truth Or Dare" Khan 2:38
9. "Crystal Ball" Khan, Sultan 4:07
10. "Lonely Boy" Khan 2:29
11. "Tryin'" Sultan, Khan 3:49
12. "Do The Chop" Khan, Sultan 4:15