I feel as though I've been an absent blogger. This will possibly continue until the semester is up in two weeks. I can't wait to win back my sanity. Until then... Here's what is currently spinning in my world:
I made a playlist on the eve of my birthday. It was compiled of 200+ songs that were the kind that you MUST be cheerful to. It was rather spectacular. Since then, I've been cutting down the playlist little by little, leaving only the very best songs. Its now at roughly seventy songs. Here's that and a little more...
B.B. King
My little brother, of eleven years old, did not know of B.B. King. I guess it was rather unfathomable to me that the name didn't even ring a bell. After all, this is the same boy who stole my copy of The Catcher in the Rye, whose favorite Beatles song is "Glass Onion", knows his Humphrey Bogart from his Jimmy Stewart, counts Audrey Hepburn as the sexiest lady of all time, bonds with his school teachers over his expansive knowledge of Led Zeppelin's catalog, and can even spot a Joni Mitchell tune. As I'm sure that last sentence entails, we're very close, and my cultural junkie-ism has certainly rubbed off. I like to quiz him on whatever I'm listening to, making sure he can identify artist and perhaps song title. As I played Who's Next this afternoon, he seemed genuinely displeased at my asking. He couldn't believe I would doubt his Who knowledge. He replied, "WHO DO YOU THINK? The Who!" Proud as a peacock. Anyway, B.B. King. I gave him a quick run-down of B.B.'s rich history, and played him my very favorite: "How Blue Can You Get?" A thunderous live rendition, dating from who-knows-when, B.B. belts and wails with admirable intensity. "I gave you seven children and now you wanna to give 'em back!" A classic.
A handful of random Band tunes helped make up the playlist, and the two that remain are "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece". As always, faultless vocal performances, along with the gritty flair of "King Harvest" and the wondrous, majestic air of "When I Paint My Masterpiece".
I've also been jamming on choice happy Beach Boys songs. SO obvious, yet so perfect: "God Only Knows" and "Good Vibrations" Usually, I would skip such staple numbers, but NO SHAME. Perfect pop songs. Unfortunately, that isn't actually a theremin on "Good Vibrations" but I forgive.
Beatles for Sale, the Beatles
Incredible and underrated! This album was released in '64, REALLY? So brilliant, so early... It's vibrant and youthful, and effortlessly spreads a smile across my face. In particular I'm listening to "No Reply", "I'll Follow the Sun", "Mr. Moonlight", "Eight Days a Week", "Words of Love", "Every Little Thing", "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party", and "What You're Doing". Love love love.
Also, "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" because I don't mind posthumous mash-ups at all. And "Within You Without You", which I can only do occasionally, because I was SO obsessed with this song long ago. As well as "I Feel Fine" for that happy factor.
Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley
Do I even need to explain? Bo Diddley brings me SUCH joy. When Bo Diddley comes on, I usually have to stop doing whatever I'm doing. I listen to Bo Diddley a lot when I'm traveling, curiously. From Buenos Aires to London, Bo and I are companions. He toured with the Clash, what brilliant festivities...
"Tomorrow Is a Long Time", Bob Dylan
I'm very insistent in being familiar with original versions of glorious covers. Said glorious cover: "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" by Rod Stewart, off the sun-coming-up-perfect Every Picture Tells a Story. I listened to Every Picture Tells a Story as I took a bath and sipped tea at 2AM last night. Its an album that I always must play twice. But... Bob Dylan! He penned the stunning "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" so as I said, I must become familiar. Still, when it comes to performance and delivery, Rod so obviously defeats Bob.
Hip Hug-Her, Booker T and the MGs
First, just scope the cover. I'm a little obsessed with it. But obviously, the music is also quite thrilling. Booker T and the MGs make me feel like I'm in some sort of movie, and I just want to act like a spy, with perfectly choreographed steps.
The Cars, The Cars
Yeeeesssss! I don't think I've ever met a person who doesn't like this album. Because its phenomenal! So catchy and fun -- a good time record if there ever was one. As "My Best Friend's Girl" comes on. Because you're urged to feel utterly silly and careless as you clap along, and zip about to the weird noises they conjure up. Happiness!
The Clash, obviously!
I've officially stopped listening to London Calling multiple times, every single day -- which suits me just fine. Now I'm weaning into more obscure Clash songs, and the obsession isn't so intense. Its nice, because it allows me to still enjoy them immensely, without getting burnt out. I've really been grooving to "Armagideon Time" and, to gel with the Booker T madness, their take on "Time is Tight". So I bought Black Market Clash on vinyl on my birthday, and we're quite happy. I'm also slowly continuing on my Sandinista! journey. I'm slowly acknowledging each track, as to fully devour the album. "The Magnificent Seven", "Somebody Got Murdered", "Charlie Don't Surf", and "One More Time" have stuck around, and I'm becoming familiar with "The Street Parade". But eeeeeeeee... I'm deeply and utterly obsessed with "Rebel Waltz". After the aforementioned 2AM bath, I sprawled across my bed and applied lotion in the dark, no light but the moonlight shining through my massive windows and lace curtains. "Rebel Waltz" played on repeat over and over, as the imagery came through boldly and I collapsed onto my pillow in a heap of immense affection for the music.
A bit o' Derek and the Dominos ("Anyday", "Tell the Truth", and the best of them all "Keep On Growing"), Dick Dale, Edith Piaf... And I'm still reeling with The Sun Sessions. And oh, the Everly Brothers! Faces, Fleetwood Mac ("Second Hand News", "Albatross"), a few favorites from George Harrison ("Wah-Wah", "What Is Life", "Awaiting on You All")...
Hoagy Carmichael!
I don't think I've ever touched on my serious obsession with Hoagy Carmichael. I've briefly mentioned my total affection for Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. One cannot understand my serious love for that dynamic couple. Their films (separate, but especially together) are my go-to comfort tool. And its through them that I became familiar with Mr. Carmichael. After viewing the luminous To Have and Have Not, my world opened up! I was in love with Humphrey Bogart, wanted to steal Lauren Bacall's wardrobe and husky voice, and was totally smitten with Hoagy Carmichael and his piaaaano. Ever since then, I've been sifting my way through Hoagy's massive songbook. An exciting adventure.
Jeff Beck... The deliciousness that is Blow by Blow (which I SWEAR I will write about one day...) and the magnificent cheesiness that is "Hi-Ho Silver Lining", the illuminating Joni Mitchell (Blue, Court and Spark, Ladies of the Canyon), Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One by the Kinks, Led Zeppelin... A beautiful selection made up of: "Travelling Riverside Blues", "The Rain Song", "Over the Hills and Far Away", "Black Mountain Side", "What Is and What Should Never Be", "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp", "In the Light", "Bron-Yr-Aur", and "Down by the Seaside". Its also worth mentioning that I also acquired the Led Zeppelin DVD on my birthday... FINALLY! Boners and glorious music spanning nearly their entire career. I will certainly get around to writing about this too...
"Tiger Rag", Les Paul and Mary Ford
!!! Have you HEARD this? A jazz standard that Les Paul and Mary Ford take to new realms. Ugggh, its WONDERFUL. At first I was a bit taken back by the circusesque element, but I've graduated to being totally enthralled. Because its still unmistakeably Les Paul, and ohhh, Mary Ford. Her vocals are nothing less than radiant. Such fun! "Here kitty kitty kitty, here pus pus pus! Kitty kitty kitty, kittY!" Then she proceeds to meow, all the while, the vocals are double-tracked. Pioneers, who always managed to keep it fun and lively.
Continuing with Little Feat, Lonnie Donegan, Louis Armstrong ("High Society Calypso" definitely keeps me happy), "Monday, Monday" by the Mamas and the Papas, Mott the Hoople...
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast
Unexpected, right? But I would never absentmindedly exclude this record. Plus, its a CD collection staple. Its always a pleasure rummaging through someone's CD collection (because being a blatant music aficionado, I'm always in charge of selecting music), and being able to surprise people by saying, "Um, THIS." I must admit I'm way more into The Love Below, because I think Andre 3000 is a terrific song man. I got into an argument the day of my birthday, and was riddled with a bad mood. But as I drove to my birthday shindig, "Hey Ya" came on random and my bad mood was no more!
The Ramones, The Rolling Stones (Totally random selection of songs: "Factory Girl", "Sweet Black Angel", "2000 Man"), Slim Harpo, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, "Gimme Some Lovin'" by the Spencer Davis Group, of course! Its guaranteed happiness. The Temptations...
Toots and the Maytals
A wonderfully random but absolutely embraced obsession. Reggae makes me really happy, and Toots and the Maytals are my absolute favorite by way of reggae. (Though, my knowledge is just slowly expanding!) Reggae makes for a good time. 'Tis exactly why I skipped along London streets blasting The Harder They Come soundtrack. The opening sounds of "Sweet and Dandy" are perfection.
And finally, the Traveling Wilburys... No shame! And as mentioned, Who's Next.
I'm also savagely obsessed with banana milk, and salmon cream cheese. Though not together...
Lastly, thank you for the birthday emails! It was a strange day, indeed. But I got to eat thai food at my favorite little rock and roll-themed hole in the wall. (Where I gazed up at the Stones, the Clash, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, et cetera, between bites of shrimp pad thai and sips of thai iced tea.) Tom Green AKA "What the fuck have you been doing lately?" was also dining there that evening. And the night concluded with a late night record store rendezvous, where I got the aforementioned Clash EP and Led Zeppelin DVD, as well as a funky poster for the UFO Club advertising the early days of Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin - Presence on vinyl, and the strange Stones rarity Jamming with Edward! K. Richards was MIA, so you get Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Nicky Hopkins, and Ry Cooder. I haven't gotten around to listening to it yet, but until then, I'm vaguely amused by the artwork.
Concrete writing coming soon, I swear! xo.
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Blogs j'adore: Living Reflection of a Dream
Two weeks after receiving the email, I've decided to finally share with you, the third installment of Blogs j'adore! As soon as Sophie's name appeared under 'followers', I was instantly captivated by her blog. Named after one of my favorite Zeppelin tunes, and always quoting an awesome number, each post bubbles over with sensational icons -- usually dating from the 60's and adorned with stylish get-ups. As one of the handful of bloggers I can't wait to virtually visit, Sophie was a given choice for numéro trois. Now enjoy her titillating answers, most of which could have come from my own mouth! It truly is a Living Reflection of a Dream, xo.
Name: Sophie
Blog: Living Reflection of a Dream
Location: South Wales, UK
Occupation: Lover
What to expect upon viewing your blog: Anything and everything.
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: The Who, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Arctic Monkeys, The Stereophonics and Pendulum
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release): "Brain Damage"- Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, 1973: "The March of the Black Queen"- Queen, Queen II, 1974: "Wasn't Born to Follow"- The Byrds, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, 1968: "20 Dollar"- M.I.A., Kala, 2007: "Lovely Rita"- The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Shout at the Devil - Motley Crue, 1983: Crosby, Stills & Nash - Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1969: The White Album - The Beatles, 1968: Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin, 1971: Who's Next - The Who, 1971.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): Weird Science - John Hughes, 1985: Gladiator - Ridley Scott, 2000: Robin Hood (Disney) - Wolfgang Reitherman, 1973: Almost Famous - Cameron Crowe, 2000: Calamity Jane - David Butler, 1953
Three favorite books of all time (Title, author, year of release): The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (It is one story so I'm counting it as one book) - J.R.R.Tolkien, 1954: Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier, 1938: The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test - Tom Wolfe, 1968.
Top two female style icons: Liv Tyler and Sienna Miller
Number one male style icon: Keith Richards
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: (In their prime for the first four) Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Joaquin Phoenix.
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: Janis Joplin
That person in three words: Brilliant, beautiful, missed.
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Revolver - The Beatles, 1966.
Favorite quote: "I only swear at people I love… so fuck off, all of you!"- Pete Townshend
Have you ever been to the US? If so, what did you think? Unfortunately I have never been to the US but it is on my list of places to visit. You two major cities I want to visit and they are San Francisco and New York. I'm in love with both cities. I will go there one day. I would also love to visit Graceland and see the Grand Canyon. I sound like the ultimate tourist don't I?
What do you love about the UK? Tricky question. I've lived in the UK all my life and because of that, you do take for granted the things you have access too. I suppose what I most love and am proud of is the history we have here, both musically and our own history e.g. wars, kings, queens et. cetera. The music aspect, well, I could waffle on for days. We gave the world The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd....and so on. I could go on and on. I like knowing that we have such great talent in this country and produced such fantastic music all those years ago.
Name: Sophie
Blog: Living Reflection of a Dream
Location: South Wales, UK
Occupation: Lover
What to expect upon viewing your blog: Anything and everything.
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: The Who, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Arctic Monkeys, The Stereophonics and Pendulum
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release): "Brain Damage"- Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon, 1973: "The March of the Black Queen"- Queen, Queen II, 1974: "Wasn't Born to Follow"- The Byrds, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, 1968: "20 Dollar"- M.I.A., Kala, 2007: "Lovely Rita"- The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Shout at the Devil - Motley Crue, 1983: Crosby, Stills & Nash - Crosby, Stills & Nash, 1969: The White Album - The Beatles, 1968: Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin, 1971: Who's Next - The Who, 1971.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): Weird Science - John Hughes, 1985: Gladiator - Ridley Scott, 2000: Robin Hood (Disney) - Wolfgang Reitherman, 1973: Almost Famous - Cameron Crowe, 2000: Calamity Jane - David Butler, 1953
Top two female style icons: Liv Tyler and Sienna Miller
Number one male style icon: Keith Richards
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: (In their prime for the first four) Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Joaquin Phoenix.
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: Janis Joplin
That person in three words: Brilliant, beautiful, missed.
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Revolver - The Beatles, 1966.
Favorite quote: "I only swear at people I love… so fuck off, all of you!"- Pete Townshend
Have you ever been to the US? If so, what did you think? Unfortunately I have never been to the US but it is on my list of places to visit. You two major cities I want to visit and they are San Francisco and New York. I'm in love with both cities. I will go there one day. I would also love to visit Graceland and see the Grand Canyon. I sound like the ultimate tourist don't I?
What do you love about the UK? Tricky question. I've lived in the UK all my life and because of that, you do take for granted the things you have access too. I suppose what I most love and am proud of is the history we have here, both musically and our own history e.g. wars, kings, queens et. cetera. The music aspect, well, I could waffle on for days. We gave the world The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd....and so on. I could go on and on. I like knowing that we have such great talent in this country and produced such fantastic music all those years ago.
Secondly, the actual history of Britain is fascinating. I'm a history buff and do read a lot of history books but British history is an area I keep coming back to. We have over 2,000 years worth of history and it's so vibrant, exciting and interesting. It's very easy to get lost within it all.
Favorite blog you'd like to share with the world: http://www.whatisrealityanyway.com/
While on the topic of Brits... London, you may be finally meeting my acquaintance in a month or two. Let's hope because it's about time!!!
Favorite blog you'd like to share with the world: http://www.
While on the topic of Brits... London, you may be finally meeting my acquaintance in a month or two. Let's hope because it's about time!!!
Blogs j'adore: This Wheel's on Fire
Starting now, I'll be doing a little segment called "Blogs j'adore". With this segment, I will spotlight individual bloggers whom I find endearing, and have them answer this set of questions -- which is clearly ALL you need to know about a person. First up is This Wheel's on Fire. One of my daily reads, each day she mashes up a collection of amazing photos ranging from classic and modern style icons, musical heroes, and delightful actors and actresses. As she was perhaps my first blogger supporter, she was the given choice for the premiere segment. Enjoy!
Name: I'll never tell ;)
Blog: This Wheel's on Fire
Location: San Francisco
Occupation: Student
What to expect upon viewing your blog: I post photos of people I admire for various reasons including style, musical background, acting talent, etc. Sometimes I share my rants with you...
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: By now they seem overrated, but to me The Who, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles were vital in shaping who I am today.
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Death Cab for Cutie, Prince (who I realize started before 1980, but he is still recording today so...), and U2.
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release):"Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" -- Sarah Brightman's version kills me every time. It's just about as gorgeous as songs can be. It's even better when you've seen A Room With A View, which also happens to be a favorite film of mine. It's from Puccini's La rondine; "L'Amoureuse" -- Carla Bruni from her 2008 album Comme si de rien n'était; "Water" -- The Who. This live version is from their most famous album from 1971, Who's Next; " My Way" -- Sid Vicious. His kickass version is from 1978; "Don't Let Me Down" -- The Beatles. This song always has a way of breaking my heart. It's from the Get Back/Let It Be 1969 sessions, but was not released on an album until 2003's Let It Be...Naked.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Simon & Garfunkel's 1981 reunion live album: The Concert in Central Park. The Rolling Stones' 1972 album: Exile on Main St. Wings' mighty fine album from 1973: Band on the Run. For all of Pete's honesty and nakedness The Who By Numbers from 1975. 1970's John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): These are not necessarily the best films I've ever seen, but I would classify as some of my favorites. The Big Chill, Lawrence Kasdan, 1983. Annie Hall, Woody Allen, 1977. Dazed and Confused, Richard Linklater, 1993. American Beauty, Sam Mendes, 1999. Il Postino, Michael Radford, 1994.
Three favorite books of all time (Title, author, year of release): Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut, 1973. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, 1960. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera, 1984.
Top two female style icons: Anita Pallenberg & Anna Karina
Number one male style icon: I'd choose a mash-up of all of the Rolling Stones, but if I had to pick one it's Keith Richards without a doubt.
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: I'd like to start by saying that Pete Townshend has been a crush for far too long, so he is more like my unknowing husband (or something).... Daniel Day-Lewis, George Harrison, Johnny Depp, Gary Oldman, Mick Jagger.
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: George Carlin!
That person in three words: Brilliant, original, and timeless.
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Volume One, She & Him, 2008. Zooey must be from another planet, right? To be that gorgeous, talented, and stylish should be illegal. It just makes the rest of us look bad ;)
Favorite blog you'd like to share with the world: As a political junkie I read more than just fashion blogs, so I'll recommend Joan Walsh's blog at Salon.com.
Name: I'll never tell ;)
Blog: This Wheel's on Fire
Location: San Francisco
Occupation: Student
What to expect upon viewing your blog: I post photos of people I admire for various reasons including style, musical background, acting talent, etc. Sometimes I share my rants with you...
Three favorite artists that started their recording career before 1980: By now they seem overrated, but to me The Who, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles were vital in shaping who I am today.
Three favorite artists that are actively recording: Death Cab for Cutie, Prince (who I realize started before 1980, but he is still recording today so...), and U2.
Five favorite songs of the moment, any era (Title, artist, album, and year of release):"Chi Il Bel Sogno Di Doretta" -- Sarah Brightman's version kills me every time. It's just about as gorgeous as songs can be. It's even better when you've seen A Room With A View, which also happens to be a favorite film of mine. It's from Puccini's La rondine; "L'Amoureuse" -- Carla Bruni from her 2008 album Comme si de rien n'était; "Water" -- The Who. This live version is from their most famous album from 1971, Who's Next; " My Way" -- Sid Vicious. His kickass version is from 1978; "Don't Let Me Down" -- The Beatles. This song always has a way of breaking my heart. It's from the Get Back/Let It Be 1969 sessions, but was not released on an album until 2003's Let It Be...Naked.
Five favorite albums of all time, off the cuff (Album, artist, year of release): Simon & Garfunkel's 1981 reunion live album: The Concert in Central Park. The Rolling Stones' 1972 album: Exile on Main St. Wings' mighty fine album from 1973: Band on the Run. For all of Pete's honesty and nakedness The Who By Numbers from 1975. 1970's John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.
Five favorite films of all time (Title, director, year of release): These are not necessarily the best films I've ever seen, but I would classify as some of my favorites. The Big Chill, Lawrence Kasdan, 1983. Annie Hall, Woody Allen, 1977. Dazed and Confused, Richard Linklater, 1993. American Beauty, Sam Mendes, 1999. Il Postino, Michael Radford, 1994.
Three favorite books of all time (Title, author, year of release): Breakfast of Champions, Kurt Vonnegut, 1973. To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, 1960. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera, 1984.
Top two female style icons: Anita Pallenberg & Anna Karina
Number one male style icon: I'd choose a mash-up of all of the Rolling Stones, but if I had to pick one it's Keith Richards without a doubt.
Top five crushes of all time, off the cuff: I'd like to start by saying that Pete Townshend has been a crush for far too long, so he is more like my unknowing husband (or something).... Daniel Day-Lewis, George Harrison, Johnny Depp, Gary Oldman, Mick Jagger.
One deceased person you'd love to have a drink with: George Carlin!
That person in three words: Brilliant, original, and timeless.
Last album you listened to in it's entirety (Title, artist, year of release): Volume One, She & Him, 2008. Zooey must be from another planet, right? To be that gorgeous, talented, and stylish should be illegal. It just makes the rest of us look bad ;)
Favorite blog you'd like to share with the world: As a political junkie I read more than just fashion blogs, so I'll recommend Joan Walsh's blog at Salon.com.
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