Jul
08

The magic of the internet….

July 8th 2010 by admin in Pop 0 comments

Mario Paint + 80′s songs enough said hahaha!

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Hope you enjoyed.

Jul
03

30ish: July 4th

July 3rd 2010 by admin in Hip-Hop 0 comments

Being a Patriot isn’t just about celebrating the glories of this country, remember that as you’re out observing this holiday.

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July 4th Playlist

It’s about the day to day freedoms this country gives us, that we often take for granted: (Chicago ~ Saturday in the Park)

It’s about embracing the differences among our 50 states, and their diverse population: (Tom Petty ~ Southern Accents)

It’s about fighting back against injustice, if only in the court of public opinion: (Bruce Springsteen ~ Born in the USA)

Telling the people when we’re failing to live up to the promise of this country. Not hiding the things we’re ashamed of but bringing them to the forefront:  (Neil Young ~ Ohio)

It’s about embracing the great history this country has: (Johnny Cash ~ Ragged Old Flag)

Remembering how we’ve gotten to where we currently are: (Billy Joel ~ We didn’t start the fire)

And it’s about loving this country: (Elvis ~ America the Beautiful)

If not unconditionally, then unabashedly:  (Jimi Hendrix ~ Star Spangled Banner)

Enjoy your 4th of July, and God bless America

Jun
17

New Music: A Bunch of Tom Petty

June 17th 2010 by admin in Rock 0 comments

There are a couple realities in life:

1. Record companies kind of suck, and do a lot of counter-productive things in the name of “maximizing profits”

2. Nick loves Tom Petty

3. Zune has to deal with record companies, and sometimes music gets taken off the service.

So Here’s what I saw tonight on my ZunePass that got me all excited: Mojo (new album); Wildflowers (fav. song on this album); Echo; The Last DJ (hasn’t been on ZunePass in 8 months);and You’re Gonna Get it.

5 albums all back on the pass, this time I might invest my 10 free songs and make sure I don’t lose them again.

Terrific news, it’s about damn time. Also, Mojo is a good album, a bit Bluesy it’s good to see Petty changing it up a bit.

Anyways, I’m excited very very excited some great tunes to start my weekend with once I make it through Friday.

P.S. Microsoft I’m still waiting for the feature I suggested 2 years ago around being able to subscribe to an artist and know when there’s new content available from the artist.

Jun
15

Ignoring the Blogs

June 15th 2010 by admin in Rock 0 comments

Been busy, so I’m going lazy on you and just throwing it back to an old classic I love.

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The Teddybears were a Swedish band I heard back in college from some crazy drunken Swedes. The song Punkrocker was stuck in my head for years. I could never find their album though in the states.

All that changed about 2 or 3 years ago when I was watching the Super Bowl. The Teddybears like many acts found themselves through licensing their music for use in commercials. Hearing Iggy (freaking) Pop singing the song in a Cadillac Commercial got me out of my seat and onto the internet to find the song. This was followed by Intel using “Different Sound”, and Heineken using “Cobrastyle”.

Give the album a listen, its  a great fusion of electronic music, and rock.

Jun
09

My Top 10 Tom Petty Songs

June 9th 2010 by admin in Rock 0 comments

I’m getting ready to go to a Tom Petty concert this Saturday, should be amazing, love that guy. I figured I’d toss out my list of favorite songs from his long body of work, and explain why they meant so much to me.

1. You Wreck Me

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Truly how I see love. The back and forth, the unbridled enthusiasm, the thought that you’re out of control but trusting that other person from keeping you from going too far off track. Taking the chance, jumping, seeing if they’ll catch you. Once I heard the Wallflowers Album this had to become my favorite Tom Petty song.

2. Learning to Fly (Accoustic) - video is from the Gorge! (too bad this was Friday night, he played a different song Acoustic on Saturday when I went)

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I was watching Behind the Music on VH1 probably about 8 years ago, heard this version and man I just felt this song in a new way. From the lyrics I’d hazard a guess this song has a bit to do with drug use, but for me it’s always been an uplifting look at taking those hard steps toward the future. I can’t think of anything more optimistic than trusting in your future among the hazards and hardships we all face along the way.

3. Two Gunslingers (sadly this was the only video I could online for this, at least its unintentionally funny and the guy isn’t too bad)

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I first really listened to this song last September as I was going through a major change in my life, separating from a person I’d spent the last 7 years of my life with. At first I thought this song was in the vein of a Bon Jovi “Wanted Dead or Alive”. Eventually I saw through to what this song truly is about, being able to make that choice at any minute, to stop being upset and stuck in where we’ve been and change for the better. Standing up and changing, not putting up with the unhappiness we’ve brought into our lives and the impact our decisions have on the whole world. It struck me pursuing happiness is a choice we get to make.

4. I Won’t Back Down

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The Tom Petty flipping the bird to the record companies song (over them trying to charge more for his record). I love the ambition; I love the anger, the conviction. Standing up against somebody that’s bigger, standing up for what you believe in and saying this isn’t happening. How couldn’t this be a favorite song.

5. Runnin’ Down a Dream –

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I’ve always felt it a challenge to find my way, yet somehow I always have. Someday I hope to have this kind of attitude towards my dreams (I’ve come close a few times). This is also a terrific song for driving around in summer, but don’t be fooled it should cleanse those fears you have that are getting in the way.

6. The Waiting - (OMFG Eddie Vedder Edition)

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Another love song, if you didn’t know any better you’d think I was some sort of romantic. Waiting…. Yes it truly is the hardest part. As someone who is impatient, and thinks overly much on matters, this song resonates with me.

7. American Girl - (good lord he looks young in this video)

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First off I really want to know what the one promise was in this song. Second it’s a terrific song, and one about longing for the missed opportunities from our past. Additionally, I kind of like the idea of this woman as a strong female; she couldn’t settle and went after something and it hurts a little but she knows it’s worth it. I remember last time I saw Petty live, I told everyone the concert isn’t over until he plays this song and when he started it you knew it was done.

8. Saving Grace -

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Just a terrific rock song, love the blues guitar in it as well. Probably the only song on this list that’s here just because it’s a great song and not due to some special meaning it has for me.

9. Don’t Come Around Here No More –

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Sure love songs are great, but every so often you need a break-up song. This song’s instrumentation seems almost whimsical compared to the message it’s sending. Another reason to absolutely love this song is the take the director of the music video had on applying Alice and Wonderland to it.

10. Free Fallin’

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I think this song may be unfairly categorized as the most “pop or bubblegum” of Tom Petty’s work; people really don’t seem to get it. The lyrics don’t paint a picture of a sunny day in LA, it’s a take on lost innocence. The loss of something that should have been good, just for the sake of being free and then the fallout the guy has for his efforts.

Jun
04

What’s going on here?

June 4th 2010 by admin in House 0 comments

Aside from being a bad blogger and not keeping to a schedule, I must say I’m freaking obsessed with David Guetta. Interestingly enough last Friday when an offer for my new job came in I was listening to his song “The world is Mine (F*** Me I’m Famous Mix)”. Aside from the timeliness of the song to personal events in my life, aside from how awesome of a song it is, the sheer balls *swagger* to put the name to that remix just gets me every time.

This guy has been pumping out hits non-stop and the Zune community noticed this way before I ever did. Once I gave him a chance though, man did he grow on me.

Jun
02

Music was made for the internet

June 2nd 2010 by admin in House 0 comments

I must say the power of internet radio and DJing online is terrific. Such a great way to be introduced to new content, or artistic reworking of existing content. Using facebook as a marketing tool one of my favorite DJs Nick Warren let me know about his live set from an obscure radio-station in Ibiza and I’m off and listening.

Some terrific mixes of songs I love in a completely reimagined way. Phoenix and Gorillaz remixes were my favorites. I also discovered that Phoenix has a new album of nothing but remixes on Zune, a terrific way for this electric Rock group to take their act even further.

May
30

Monday early edition ~ Matt and Kim

May 30th 2010 by admin in Rock 0 comments

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I’ll be off camping so I figured this song was a great choice for a signoff for a bit. Found this song through the Zune Smart DJ feature. Downloaded it, promptly forgot about it for 3 months then was at a friend’s party, heard it again, and said I need to go download this song.

I’m actually kind of torn right now on whether I like the Hip-Hop Remix or the original better. They both have their own sense of soul.

May
28

30ish: It’s Friday Time to Dance!

May 28th 2010 by admin in House 1 comment

Ok so I could have led off with the Black Eyed Peas version but damned if I don’t love the Hot Tub Time Machine version. Off for a weekend full of excitement, hope yours is as terrific.

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30ish: Its Friday Time to Dance Playlist

LET’S GET IT STARTED (ALBUM VERSION) ~ CRAIG ROBINSON

I’M NOT ALONE (RADIO EDIT) ~ CALVIN HARRIS

KNOCK YOU OUT (FEAT. EMILY HAINES) ~ DJ TIËSTO

PERFECT (AGNELLI & NELSON REMIX) ~ MARKUS SCHULZ

AS THE RUSH COMES ~ MOTORCYCLE

THE WORLD IS MINE (F*** ME I’M FAMOUS REMIX) ~ DAVID GUETTA

May
26

New Music (sort of) ~ BT Edition

May 26th 2010 by admin in House 0 comments

So BT is an artist I’ve enjoyed for a long time, he’s always had an experimental style meshing rock, hip hop, and rap with Techno and Ambient beats. One of the most unfortunate things is the album I consider his seminal work ESCM isn’t available on the Zune Pass, but good news his latest CD finally is, about 3 months after it was available in stores.

What You’re missing on Zune

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What You’re getting with Zune

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Probably my favorite song on the album is a throw-back to ESCM “Le Nocturne De Lumiere”, very chill relaxing.

Overall – I found the album to be pretty solid, if not just a little too Pop for my tastes.