Saturday, July 11, 2009

Scary Swedish



Guardian July 10th
Half-glimpsed through laser-illuminated gloom, Karin stands motionless in a heavy robe, face painted to a deathly pallor, singing lines that less resemble the concerns of a conventional pop song than some eerie nightmare. "Who is that to come by my house?" she asks, as synths ring like wind chimes in some deserted Japanese garden. "Stands outside my window," she continues. "Sucking on the berries/Eats us out of house and home..." It's pop, of a fashion - but pop scripted by the Brothers Grimm, filmed by David Lynch, and never to appear on any Now compilation, lest it freak out children of the future who might wonder what the kids were boshing out in 2009.

"I have a problem with normal," says Karin - who is not, incidentally, a cave-dwelling witch, but a polite, well-adjusted mother of two from Gothenburg, Sweden. "Normal is something that we have created. All the things we have created around gender, how male and female artists should look, and sound."

Fever Ray

Not an ordinary keyboard player

Amongst a very distinguished career

Worked with Frankie Miller, been a member of Roxy Music.

Replaced Jools Holland in Squeeze. Collaborated with John Hiatt & Nick Lowe.

Mike + the Mechanics


Played at the fall of the Berlin Wall

Toured with Supertramp


I Know That Name

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Love is all around

War was a musical crossover band which fused elements of rock, funk, jazz, Latin music, R&B, and reggae. The band also transcended racial and cultural barriers with a multi-ethnic line-up. The band has sold over 50 million records to date. Although War's lyrics are often socio-political in nature, their music usually had a laid-back. Hopefully Burdon and War are touring this year



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Love Is All Around

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Natasha Khan








Bat for Lashes is the work of British singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist Natasha Khan.

Khan was born in Hertfordshire, England to a Pakistani father and English mother on 25 October 1979.



An excellent set at Glastonbury - and she states Nico is one of her influences.




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Monday, July 6, 2009

Some of my favorite David Cassidy songs(with a little Barry Manilow)

These are some of my favorite David Cassidy songs, I also threw in a Barry Manilow song because David Cassidy covered him.
Rock me baby


Daydreamer


I think I love you


Lying to myself- this is the Live version, the version I'm used to seeing is the Music Video. Unfortunately they didn't have it on Youtube anymore.


I write the songs:
David Cassidy's Version


Barry Manilow's Version

Parklife

Track listing April 1994 but still a cracker
1. "Girls & Boys" – 4:50

2. "Tracy Jacks" – 4:20
3. "End of a Century" – 2:46

4. "Parklife" – 3:05

5. "Bank Holiday" – 1:42
6. "Badhead" – 3:25
7. "The Debt Collector" – 2:10
8. "Far Out" – 1:41
9. "To the End" – 4:05

10. "London Loves" – 4:15
11. "Trouble in the Message Centre" – 4:09
12. "Clover Over Dover" – 3:22
13. "Magic America" – 3:38
14. "Jubilee" – 2:47
15. "This Is a Low" – 5:07
16. "Lot 105" – 1:17

Parklife