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This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. Are We There by Sharon Van Etten (2014)
  2. …and Then You Shoot Your Cousin by the Roots (2014)
  3. 20th Century Masters—The Millennium: The Best of Public Enemy by Public Enenmy {compilation} (2001)
  4. Turn Blue by the Black Keys (2014)
  5. Some Girls by the Rolling Stones (2 CD remaster w/ entire 2nd discs of unreleased songs; album originally released 1978; remaster released 2011)
  6. Grace by Jeff Buckley (1994)
  7. The Warmers by the Warmers (1996)
  8. …And Justice For All by Metallica (1988)
  9. Banga by Patti Smith (2012)
  10. Retreat from Memphis by the Mekons (1994)

What are you listening to?

 

Sharon Van Etten, “Taking Chances”

 

The Rolling Stones, “Miss You”

 

Public Enemy, “Fight the Power” (from the opening credits of the Spike Lee ffilm Do the Right Tings)

 

 

This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. …and Then You Shoot Your Cousin by the Roots (2014)
  2. Unplugged 1991 & 2001: The Complete Sessions by R.E.M. (2 CDs; 2014)
  3. Turn Blue by the Black Keys (2014)
  4. St. Vincent by St. Vincent (2014)
  5. Sign O’the Times by Prince (2CD; 1987)
  6. Innvervisions by Stevie Wonder (1973)
  7. Weezer (The Green Album) by Weezer (2001)
  8. Breath from Another by Esthero (1998)
  9. Ultra Payload by Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party (2007)
  10. 101 by Depeche Mode (2 CDs; 19889)

What are you listening to?

 

 

Weezer, “Hash Pipe”

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xnycl_weezer-hashpipe_music

 

Stevie Wonder, “Higher Ground” {live}

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnbdXWvmysg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. Turn Blue by the Black Keys (2014)
  2. Le Tigre by Le Tigre (1999)
  3. Banga by Patti Smith (2012)
  4. Nashville Skyline by Bob Dylan (1969)
  5. Atom Heart Mother by Pink Floyd (1970)
  6. Handwritten by the Gaslight Anthem (2012)
  7. Ghost EP by Sky Ferreira (2012)
  8. Madman Across the Water by Elton John (1971)
  9. Indie Cindy by the Pixies (2014)
  10. 20,000 Watt R.S.L. by Midnight Oil {compilation} (1997)

What are you listening to?

 

Midnight Oil, “Blue Sky Mine”

 

 

Le Tigre, “Deceptacon” {live}

 

 

 

 

 

This Week’s Turntable (Well, Really Last Week’s Turntable)…

  1. 13 Songs by Fugazi {2 EPs on 1 CD} (1989)
  2. Hard Candy by Counting Crows (2002)
  3. Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks by Stevie Nicks {compilation} (1991)
  4. Indie Cindy by the Pixies (2014)
  5. Help! By the Beatles (1965)
  6. Challenders by the New Pornographers (2007)
  7. Handwritten by Gaslight Anthem (2012)
  8. Flowers by the Rolling Stones {Russian “edition” w/ 10 bonus tracks} (1967)
  9. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap AC/DC (1976)
  10. The Who Sings My Generation by the Who (UK 1965 as My Generation/US 1966)

What are you listening to?

 

Counting Crows, “American Girls”

 

Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ahwj_tom-petty-stevie-nicks-stop-draggin_music

 

Happy 103rd birthday, Robert Johnson…

Happy 103rd birthday to Robert Johnson, quite possibly the greatest influence on popular music, although he only recorded 29 songs before his untimely death. He was considered a wannabe by senior Delta blues figures like Son House, so Johnson went to the crossroads near Dockery Plantation at midnight and sold his soul to the devil. When he returned, his contemporaries’ jaws dropped. No one had ever heard a guitar played like that, and his voice was haunted, as if he was fully aware of the terrors nipping at his heels. When you listen to his recordings, it sounds like two people playing guitars, but it’s just Robert, alone in the studio. (Overdubbing didn’t exist yet.) One can only imagine what the future would have held for him musically The devil, however, called in his marker early.

One could make the argument that without Johnson, Elvis would never have walked into Sun Records in 1953. (Sun Records might not have existed either, since they started out recording blues musicians like Howlin’ Wolf, who were heavily influenced by Johnson.)

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This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. American Beauty by Bruce Springsteen (limited edition vinyl EP released for Record Store Day)
  2. Swan Lake: The Essential Highlights composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky; performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House (1989)
  3. Live Seeds by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (1993)
  4. Blondie by Blondie (1976)
  5. Teeth Dreams by the Hold Steady (2014)
  6. St. Vincent by St. Vincent (2014)
  7. Greatest Hits Volume I & Volume II by Billy Joel {compilation} (2 CDs; 1985)
  8. Songs of Leonard Cohen by Leonard Cohen (1967)
  9. Handwritten by the Gaslight Anthem (2012)
  10. Rush soundtrack by Eric Clapton (1992)

What are you listening to?

 

 

“Spinners” (live) by the Hold Steady

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QHMsP4DkUA

 

 

“Tell Her About It” by Billy Joel

 

 

Scene from the film Black Swan, featuring Natalie Portman performing the White Swan; she won the Best Actress Oscar for her performance

 

 

Congratulations, Donna Tartt!

From The Daily Telegraphl

Pulitzer Prize: Donna Tartt wins in fiction for ‘The Goldfinch’
© The Daily Telegraph | 22 April, 2014 07:08
Last week Donna Tartt was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her novel The Goldfinch. The prize honours exceptional journalism, literature and musical composition.

The 784-page bestseller, which follows a grieving 13-year-old New Yorker whose fate becomes intertwined with a mysterious 17th-century painting, was described as “a beautifully written coming-of-age novel that stimulates the mind and touches the heart” in a release from Columbia University, which announced the awards.

The Goldfinch triumphed over the two other nominees, The Son by Philip Meyer and The Woman Who Lost Her Soul by Bob Shacochis.

It was Tartt’s eagerly anticipated third novel, following her highly praised The Little Friend, which won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2003. Tartt’s first book, The Secret History, was released in 1992.

A film adaptation of The Goldfinch is in the pipeline after the producers behind the hit teen franchise The Hunger Games announced last month that they had taken up an option on the book.

This year’s Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction went to Dan Fagin’s Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation, the story of a small New Jersey town ravaged by industrial pollution. Megan Marshall’s Margaret Fuller: A New American Life won for biography, and the winner in poetry was 3 Sections by Vijay Seshadri.

Alan Taylor’s The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832 received the history prize.

Last year’s Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded to The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson.

 

This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. American Beauty by Bruce Springsteen (limited edition vinyl EP released for Record Store Day)
  2. Do to the Beast by Afghan Whigs (2014)
  3. Time Capsule: The Best of Matthew Sweet 1990-2000 {compilation} by Matthew Sweet
  4. Easter by the Patti Smith Group (1978)
  5. Live in Boston by Fleetwood Mac (1 CD & 2 DVDs; 2004)
  6. Madman Across the Water by Elton John (1971)
  7. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap by AC/DC (1978)
  8. The Complete Discography {compilation} by Minor Threat (1988)
  9. Faith by George Michael (1987)
  10. Double Platinum {compilation} by Kiss (1978)

What are you listening to?

 

Bruce Springsteen & the E Straat Band with Tom Morello, “American Beauty”

 

George Michael, “Faith”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu3VTngm1F0

 

This Week’s Turntable…

 

  1. Do to the Beast by Afghan Whigs (2014)
  2. Teeth Dreams by the Hold Steady (2014)
  3. Time Capsule: The Best of Matthew Sweet 1990-2000 {compilation} by Matthew Sweet
  4. At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash (1968)
  5. The Blind Leading the Naked by Violent Femmes (1986)
  6. The Black Album by Prince (1987)
  7. Long May You Run by the Stills-Young Band (1976)
  8. The Very Best of the Meters by the Meters {compilation} (1997)
  9. Out of Body by the Hooters (1993)
  10. It’s Five O’clock Somewhere by Slash’s Snakepit (1995)

What are you listening to?

 

 

Matthew Sweet, “Girlfriend”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9aWPTCc2r0

 

The Afghan Whigs, “Algiers”