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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

What's on tap for 2007?

Here is a list of albums that could see the light in 2007. The list consists of some old familiar names to go along with some of the newer more popular names in modern rock. What albums are you looking forward to?

I wouldn’t expect all of these bands to actually come through and provide us with new music in the upcoming year, but if most of this list becomes a reality, it would be another really good year for music lovers.

Arcade Fire
The Shins
Bloc Party
Doves
The Good the Bad and the Queen
Apples in Stereo
B-52’s
BRMC
Blanche
Kings of Leon
The Cure
Feist
Hives
Interpol
My Bloody Valentine (every year, you have to hope)
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin
Polyphonic Spree
Portishead
Radiohead
The Sea & Cake
Stereophonics
Subways
The Thrills
Travis
Wilco

Also, here is a list of the Onion’s essential 2006 list
http://www.avclub.com/content/node/56969

Thursday, December 14, 2006

2006 Top 20 Albums

The wait is over, my list is complete. It has taken a bit of time, but I am pretty happy with the way this turned out.



1. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones


These guys sure do know how to rock. I remember when I first got this album; I immediately sent messages to a lot of my friends telling them that I just heard the best album of the year, by far. Several months later, I was right. From the opening drum beat on the album and Karen O’s powerful voice, you knew that the trio from New York was going to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump.

Key Tracks – Gold Lion, Cheated Hearts, Dudley, Warrior, Turn Into



2. The Decemberists – The Crane Wife


In my opinion, this was the surprise of the year for me. Not because I dislike the Decemberists, but because of how incredible the album is from start to finish. The band has gotten better with each album, but the jump from last album to the Crane Wife goes from good to great. The band also switched from a small label to major label and that is usually the kiss of death for artsy bands, but Colin Meloy and company didn’t let that get in the way from their best work to date. Oh yeah, their live show for this album was by far the best concert I have seen all year.

Key Tracks – The Crane Wife 1 & 2, The Crane Wife 3, O Valencia



3. Sonic Youth – Rather Ripped


These guys have been around forever and in my opinion, they are still getting better. I have always been a fan of Sonic Youth, but I have also found myself not being a fan of their albums as a whole. For me, it was always one good track followed by a lot of noise. Don’t get me wrong, I like noise rock, but after a while, that is what it was, just noise. Rather Ripped is an incredible piece of work for these “old” rockers. The album flows with beautiful melodies and strong rhythms throughout. Definitely one of my favorite albums and I don’t just mean for this year.

Key Tracks – Incinerate, Jams Run Free, Reena



4. The Strokes – First Impressions of Earth


The critics will bash them with every new album they put out, but I think their songwriting continues to get better with each release. Despite the awful title, the album starts off strong and finishes with a nice kick, just like every other strokes album. However, you do hear Julian Casablancas write one of those ever popular “respect me, I’m an artist” songs, “Ask Me Anything,” which is right dead in the middle of the album. Well, that song sucks, skip it. The rest of the album is the rock you are searching for.

Key Tracks – You Only Live Once, Razorblade, Electricityscape, Fear of Sleep



5. Elf Power – Back to the Web


Is Athens, GA the rock capital of the world? It might be if it continues to produce great bands and albums like this one. From the Elephant 6 collective, Elf Power strips down their normal crazy guitar rock sound and provides the world with a gentler form of the Athens Rock scene. Even with a heavier use of the acoustic guitar and violins, you still know it is an Elf Power record by the great hooks and melodies.

Key Tracks – Come Lie Down With Me (and sing my song), Peel Back the Moon, Beware!, All the World is Waiting




6. Beirut – Gulag Orkestar



The Doors had no bass, the Gypsies had no homes and Beirut had no guitars. Despite the heavy collection of string instruments on this album, there are no guitars, which is not a bad thing. A great Middle Eastern sound with a bit of a Neutral Milk Hotel feel to it and you got the latest hot album from a 19 year old from Albuquerque.

Key tracks – Postcards from Italy, Mount Wroclai (Idle Days), After the Curtain



7. South – Adventures in the Underground Journey to the Stars


Despite the awful name, this is a really good album. In fact, this is the best New Order album to be released since Republic. I still can’t find Bernard Sumner or Peter Hook in the album notes, but I’m telling you, they are there somewhere.

Key Tracks – Shallow, You are One, A Place in Displacement



8. Built to Spill – You in Reverse


The boys from Boise do it again by creating another solid rock and roll album for the masses. The songs tend to run a bit long and Doug Martsch does let his guitar run a bit wild, but this is still their best work since 97’s “Keep It Like A Secret.”

Key Tracks – Going Against Your Mind, Conventional Wisdom, The Wait




9. I’m From Barcelona – Let me Introduce My Friends



Swedish pop music at it’s best. Well, some of it’s best. This is the kind of album you put on and all of a sudden you are in a good mood. You may not make it through the whole album because too much happiness might turn you into a Panda bear or something like that, but still a nice surprise for the year.

Key Tracks – Oversleeping, Collection of Stamps, We’re from Barcelona



10. M. Ward – Post-War


Recommended by a friend and NPR, this album caught me by surprise considering how pretentious and overrated his other albums were, but this one is a solid piece of work. Great guitar playing and solid melodies over a melancholy album make this one of the year’s best.

Key Tracks – Poison Cup, To Go Home, Chinese Translation



11. Mojave 3 – Puzzles Like You


Neil Halsted and company continue to create great music, however this album is slightly different then their previous works. Normally when you come across a pop album, one of the last bands you would think of would be Mojave 3. After all, this was the reincarnate of the Reading, England shoegazing band Slowdive, not really a beach boys pop band, but this album is filled with great pop tunes. They are getting older, but the music continues to be great!

Key Tracks – Truck Driving Man, Breaking the Ice, To Hold Your Tiny Toes



12. Graham Coxon – Love Travels at Illegal Speeds


OK, this guy is becoming a really good solo artist. The former guitar player for one of my favorite bands of all time, Blur, Graham Coxon released his 6th studio solo album in May and in my opinion, this is his best work to date. Graham, do me a favor, put the solo act down and get back and tour with Blur, trust me, it will be FANTASTICAL!!

Key Tracks – Standing On My Own Again, You and I, Tell It Like It Is



13. Belle & Sebastian – The Life Pursuit


In all honesty, I want to kick my own ass for liking these Scots. So cheesy, so lame, so trendy, yet so good. The past couple of albums have gotten away from that whole sad bastard genre of music, and this one is no different. Silly lyrics with incredible hooks. I think Jack Black’s character in High Fidelity would reconsider calling this band’s music sad bastard music if he heard this album. However, I do like that sad bastard stuff.

Key Tracks – Another Sunny Day, We Are the Sleepyheads, Funny Little Frog




14. Beck – The Information



I honestly don’t need to write a lot about this album, because what needs to be said about Beck has already been said. Very original and not afraid to challenge his audience is all I have to say. Yeah, I know he is a Scientologist, but if they could all channel their ways into great music, I might not be so critical of space alien spirits being sent down from space into volcanoes, so when the volcanoes erupt, those spirits are spread across the world into all of us. Isn’t that what they believe?

Key Tracks – Strange Apparition, Nausea, No Complaints




15. Peter Bjorn and John – Writer’s Block



If I had heard this album earlier in the year, it would have been much higher on my list. I’m telling you, the Swedes got it! I don’t know what it is, but between these guys and the Barcelona band, they got it. This trio really puts together a full sound for a small group. Their songs range from straight out rock to mellow dance grooves. Think of them as a poppier version of Soundtrack of Our Lives with a hint of Of Montreal, only not as crazy.

Key Tracks – Objects of my affection, Young Folks, Up Against the Wall, Paris 2000




16. Be Your Own Pet – Be Your Own Pet



I will let the band describe themselves with a line from one of their songs, “I’m an independent mother fucker and I’m here to take your money. I’m wicked, rad and I’m here, to steal away your virginity.” Now that is tough and it is coming from a female singer. This band from Nashville is all energy and a lot of fun. Just a pure punk rock album, the way punk rock is supposed to be done.


Key Tracks – Bunk Trunk Skunk, Bicycle Bicycle You Are My Bicycle, Adventure



17. Artic Monkeys – Whatever You Say I Am, That Is What I’m Not


Stupid name for a band and a stupid name for an album, but then again, that is why we listen to the music or never judge a book by its cover. This band swarmed on to the scene with nothing but hype. Being compared to the Clash, well let me tell, the clash they are not. A good modern punk band, yes, they have accomplished that. As a good friend of mine says, “There ain’t no monkeys in the arctic,” he’s right, they are instead from South Yorkshire doing the modern punk movement a good deed by putting this album out.

Key Tracks – A Certain Romance, Dancing Shoes, I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor



18. The Flaming Lips – At War With The Mystics


“With all your power, what would you do?” That’s a great question by a band who continues to make quality experimental rock and roll with an inspirational touch. This is the weakest of the last three albums, but it is still a quality piece of work. I know, everybody can say this, but if you get a chance, listen to this album on your walkman, discman or ipod, basically through your headphones, it’s great!

Key Tracks – The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song, Free Radicals, It Over Takes Me




19. Band of Horses – Everything all of the time



One of the indie rock kids “it” albums of the year. Surprisingly, it is pretty good. Generally when I read about an album on the interweb and in magazines and they all say the same thing “amazing” I tend to go away from it. Well, the hype brought me in and it’s pretty good. Not complete, but it does have its moments.

Key Tracks – The first song, Weed Party, Funeral



20. …And You Will Know Us By The Trail of the Dead – So Divided


This is what happens when you put cocaine, guitars, black t-shirts and two drummers in a band in Austin, TX. ROCK and ROLL!!!

Key Tracks – Stand in Silence, Wasted State of Mind, So Divided

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Liberace, Pure Genius - Guest Post by Matt Erwin

When I say the word, "Liberace," what do you picture in your head. Pianos, candelabras, gays? Well, all those things are right while at the same time they are so very very wrong. When I say "Liberace," you should think one word. Genius.

The man from West Ellis, Wisconsin was a rockin', albeit glam rockin', bad ass of the first order. Allow me to prove this and in the process, blow your Liberace-biased little minds. He was a rock star for the simple reason that to this day, you will never find a popular performer that can even touch the amount of excess Liberace wrapped himself in. Michael Jackson has an amusement park and a monkey? Good for him. Elton John spends 200 grand on flowers a year? How quaint. Keith Richards gets his blood changed so he doesn't fall out of more trees? Shakin' in my boots. Liberace had diamond buttons on all his suits. Diamond. Buttons. The plastic things that hold your shirts on, his were made of fucking diamonds. He has a Rolls Royce painted with REAL FUCKING GOLD. He put an underwater piano in his pool. For Christ's sake, he owned the worlds largest rhinestone! I don't even know what that is, but Liberace's was the biggest.

Liberace made a living putting on rock concerts without rock music. He flew in like a gay bat out of hell, played some Chopin, made a wise crack about how the girls loved him, and people creamed their shorts. Watch a video of the man some day. Showmanship must have been his mantra. Liberace could entertain anybody anywhere. He makes Bobby Short look like a crack-addicted rapist. The man had charisma!

In conclusion, give Liberace a chance people. He devoted his life to making people enjoy classical music with a pop twist and also to advancing the cause of the outrageous yet closeted homosexual. The least you can do is help to keep that dream alive.


Flight of the Bumblebee


Stage Flying
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZMWZuzdfs8

Noel & Gem

Noel & Gem from Oasis did a small club tour to promote their newest compilation album, Stop the Clocks. Here are some songs from their performance in Paris.

PS - Coming soon, the 2006 top 20 albums list.

Listen Up




Slide Away




Wonderwall




Whatever




Strawberry Fields Forever

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Saturday, August 19, 2006

FEEL GOOD VIDEOS OF THE DAY!

Grandaddy - Nature Anthem


Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Cheated Hearts (acoustic)



The Raveonettes - Love in a Trashcan

Thursday, August 10, 2006

The world certainly has changed

COMING SOON, THE PAGE TO VENT

As most of you know, I am busy doing something special for the world right now, well maybe not completely special, but doing something for someone and it has me pretty busy.

Since, I am going crazy, I think I am going to use this page to vent or ramble over the next few months.

check back for crazy stuff or attend my concert on Sept. 16.

Friday, February 17, 2006

Lollapalooza 2006



IT’S BACK!!!

After a successful show last year, Lollapalooza will return to the windy city on August 4 – 6. An extra day was added for more rock, can you take it?

To my surprise, last year’s show was great. Sure it had its share of crap bands and boring music, but to see the Pixies play with the Chicago Skyline in the background was pretty cool.

Rumors are going around as to who will be playing this year. Some of the names to reach the internet as a possibility have been the Smashing Pumpkins and Wilco.

For these festivals there is always a new big band, an up and coming band and a band that is reuniting or has recently reunited.

Let’s start our own rumors or say our own prayers. Who would you like to see play grant park this August?

Here are a few of the bands that I would like to see.

The Strokes
Polyphonic Spree
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Raveonettes
Broken Social Scene
Bloc Party
Richard Ashcroft
Kings of Leon

and for the reunited: Masters of the Hemisphere, the Smiths & Jane's Addiction (w/ Eric A.)

Friday, February 03, 2006

It's been a long time since I...

rock n' rolled and posted on this "blog"

here are a couple new links and I swear I will post something with some content in the near future.

Ask A Ninja

Pop Quiz

Shameless Promotion

Shouts and Murmurs

What you learn at swim camp

Why Tigers eat their young

Heavy Metal Umlaut

and now for the best thing Canada has to offer other than health care

Broken Social Scene

BSS Video

Cause=Time

Anthems of a 17 year-old girl

Also, I am thinking about putting together a rocking mix with everyone's input. Send me the first 5 songs that pop into your head or the last five songs you heard. We can then see how crazy you are and attempt to put them on a disc and have it flow.

Friday, December 30, 2005

THE IPOD MIX CHALLENGE

Putting the "I" back in iPod!

This was sent to me and I thought it was kind of fun in a dorky kind of way, but then again, what do I do that isn't fun in that sort of way? Exactly.

here are the rules.

Concede victory, just this once to your iPod by
making a mix (or, more aptly an 80-minute playlist,
if you desire) of the Top 20 or so tracks in your
iPod by play count.

2 rules to pass your way with this challenge:

1. Only one song per artist, so if your top 20
plays happen to all be Loverboy (that means you, Canada)
you only get to use the most played track. If
there's a tie, pick which one you like best and run
with it.

2. Songs must be in sequence according to play
count, with your #1 track coming last. You can play
with the order only if songs have equal counts.

This is the list that I put together.

1. Meantime - The Futureheads
2. Bohemian Rhapsody - The Flaming Lips
3. So Here We Are - Bloc Party
4. Heavy Lifting - Ambulance Ltd.
5. The Importance of Being Idle - Oasis
6. Sky Stars Falling - Doves
7. Backyards - Broken Social Scene
8. Howl - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
9. Capitalism Stole My Virginity - The (International) Noise Conspiracy
10. Coma Girl - Joe Strummer
11. Feel Good, INC - Gorillaz
12. Moonage Daydream - David Bowie
13. Neighborhood 1 (Tunnels) - The Arcade Fire
14. Whatever Happened - The Strokes
15. Holland, 1945 - Neutral Milk Hotel
16. Patio Song - Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
17. Slow Night, So Long - Kings of Leon
18. Dakota - Stereophonics
19. In this Home on Ice - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
20. Worlds Apart - ... And You Will Know us by the Trail of the Dead

Not a bad list, but you can tell I got my new iPod this summer as most of the songs are from this year.

How I did this was by plugging in my ipod and highlighting the playlist column on iTunes. I then entered my most played song at 20 and second most played at 19 and so on and so on...

Feel free to share your lists, I would love to see what everyone else has.

Friday, December 16, 2005

Top 20 Albums of 2005

Top 20 Albums of 2005

In my opinion, this was a pretty lean year as far as music goes. There were some great albums, but it seems more than ever, mediocrity makes the list.

Here are my picks for the year’s best.


1) Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Howl


2) Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah


3) And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead - Worlds Apart


4) Raveonettes - Pretty In Black


5) Oasis - Don't Believe the Truth


6) Gorillaz - Demon Days


7) Doves - Some Cities


8) Beck - Guero


9) Decemberists - Picaresque


10) Coral - Invisible Invasion


11) Soundtrack of Our Lives - Origin Vol. 1


12) Broken Social Scene - Broken Social Scene


13) Magic Numbers - Magic Numbers


14) Sufjan Stevens - Illinois


15) Stephen Malkmus - Face the Truth


16) Feist - Let It Die


17) Sunshine Fix - Green Imagination


18) Of Montreal - The Sunlandic Twins


19) Kaiser Chiefs - Employment


20) Pernice Brothers - Discover a Lovelier You

Top 20 Albums from Years Past

For some reason, I cannot find the list for 2003, but here you go. Here were my favorite albums from 2004 and 2002.

If I ever find 2003, I will post it. There were some great albums that year.

--------Best 20 Albums of 2004--------

1) Kings Of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak
2) Elliott Smith - From A Basement On The Hill
3) The Hives - Tyrannosaurus Hives
4) The Libertines - The Libertines
5) The Polyphonic Spree - Together We're Heavy
6) Hope Of The States - The Lost Riots
7) The Thrills - Let's Bottle Bohemia
8) Black Keys - Rubber Factory
9) Ambulance Ltd. - Ambulance Ltd.
10) Of Montreal - Satanic Panic In The Attic
11) Beastie Boys - To The 5 Burroughs
12) Elf Power - Walking With The Beggar Boys
13) The Cure - The Cure
14) Ed Harcourt - Strangers
15) Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Origin Vol. 1
16) Badly Drawn Boy - One Plus One Is One
17) Graham Coxon - Happiness In Magazines
18) Sunshine Fix - Green Imagination
19) Charlatans Uk - Up At The Lake
20) Ted Leo And The Pharmacists - Shake The Streets





--------Best 20 Albums of 2002--------

1) Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
2) Badly Drawn Boy - Have You Fed The Fish
3) Doves - Last Broadcast
4) Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head
5) Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
6) Elf Power - Creatures
7) Super Furry Animals - Rings Around The World
8) Clinic - Walking With Thee
9) Oasis - Heathen Chemistry
10) Badly Drawn Boy - About A Boy
11) The Polyphonic Spree - Beginning Stages Of...
12) Beck - Sea Change
13) South - From Here On In
14) The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Behind The Music
15) The Sunshine Fix - Age Of The Sun
16) David Bowie - Heathen
17) Of Montreal - Aldhils Arboretum
18) The Mooney Suzuki - Electric Sweat
19) Neal Halstead - Sleeping On Roads
20) Richard Ashcroft - Human Conditions

Monday, December 12, 2005

Name this hot jam and win a prize

The first person to name this hot jam will receive a nice holiday prize.

Yes, this is one hot jam!

Girl, close your eyes
Let that rhythm get into you
Don't try to fight it
There ain't nothin' that you can do
Relax your mind
Lay back and groove with mine
You got to feel the heat
And we can ride the boogie
Share that beat of love

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

2 LIVE JEW!!!

This just had to shared with the world


Jewish hip-hop artists rap on Torah, Chanukah




NEW YORK (Reuters) - They have baggy clothing, backward baseball caps, the "bling bling" and racy lyrics. And these days, rappers sometimes wear yarmulkes too.

Hip-hop music, which grew out of black inner cities, isn't typically associated with Jews, but as the genre has grown more popular, some Jewish artists have embraced it as their own, while transcending theological and ethnic differences.

New York-based Hip Hop Hoodios, whose name is a play on the Spanish word for Jews, is a Latino-Jewish group that has recorded in English, Spanish and Hebrew. Their lyrics include such sardonic lines as: "My nose is large, and you know I'm in charge."

A popular 26-year-old Hasidic singer, Matisyahu, raps in a brimmed hat and dark suit over reggae beats. "Torah food for my brain let it rain till I drown, Thunder! Let the blessings come down," he says in "King Without a Crown."

The growing genre has also seen artists like Remedy collaborate with mainstream acts like Wu-Tang Clan.

"It's very much a representation of the cooperative state of Jewish and black relations today," said Rabbi Marc Schneier, president of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, which is chaired by hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons. "I view cooperation, not conflict, as the defining element."

While some commentators still see rifts between American blacks and Jews, many agree that relations have improved greatly. At the same time, hip-hop has gone mainstream.

Experts said hip-hop can appeal to audiences of diverse backgrounds, including Jews, while still maintaining its authenticity.

"It's impossible to separate this phenomenon from a move by Jews in their late teens to late 30s to explicitly identify themselves as Jews in American popular culture," said Joel Schalit, managing editor of Tikkun magazine, who personally likes two Israeli Hebrew-language artists -- Sagol 59 and HaDag Nahash.

"What might be new is that more artists are emphasizing their Jewishness in their content and marketing."

An example: Chutzpah, comprised of two suburban New York natives and a Los Angeles actor, whose first single from a self-titled CD and accompanying DVD is "Chanukah's Da Bomb."

50 SHEKEL, MESHUGGE KNIGHT

"A lot of people think because 'Chanukah's Da Bomb' is the single, it's for Jewish people," said the group's 44-year-old dreadlocked member, David Scharff. "It's like saying Woody Allen is for Jewish people. It's for everybody."

Formed by music producer Tor Hyams, Chutzpah even enlisted 71-year-old veteran actor George Segal as "Dr. Dreck," its "coordinator."

"The lyrics are quite solid and informative, as well as witty, sharp and funny," Segal said in a phone interview. "That's what makes it work."

Chutzpah treads the line between seriousness and satire. Parody acts in Jewish hip-hop have been common. Among them, 50 Shekel was a takeoff on 50 Cent. M.O.T. was managed by Meshugge Knight, a takeoff on Suge Knight. And 2 Live Jews featured Dr. Dreidle and Ice Berg.

"If you're looking for a tale of 'gangsta' life, Jewish hip-hop might not be the place to start," said Alana Newhouse, arts and culture editor at the Forward newspaper.

"The best Jewish hip-hop artists plumb serious elements of Jewish history, but all are creating a new way to tell the story of Jewish experience."

Beastie Boys are the most commercially successful Jewish rap act, and the only one to achieve mainstream success. But it was only recently that their Jewish backgrounds began to be reflected in their lyrics.

Rabbi Schneier said Jewish hip-hop can resonate with non-Jewish listeners, including many with similar views in other areas.

"Jews view themselves as a minority when it comes to issues of race and changing demographics, and on many questions their responses are identical to those of African-American and Latino respondents," Schneier said. "Hip-hop is a unifying force that resonates with young people."

In the video for "Chanukah's Da Bomb," Chutzpah cruises town in a Volvo with a roof-mounted menorah and raps that Chanukah, "whichever way you spell it," is better than Christmas because it lasts seven days longer.

"Humor (is) one of the only things the Jews had when they were being oppressed for century after century," Hyams said.

"The only difference between us and any other hip-hop group is that they don't say their religions before they say they're a hip-hop group," he continued. "We say it because we're proud of it."

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12/07/2005 08:16
RTR

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Albums of 2005

Here is a list of albums that were released this year. Actually, this is just a list of albums I own from this year. The tricky part is to put them into a top 20 list.

Any suggestions? Am I missing anything?

Well, here they are, in no particular order

…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of the Dead – Worlds Apart
Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning
Mercury Rev – The Secret Migration
Ed Harcourt – Strangers
Doves – Some Cities
Kaiser Chiefs – Employment
Soundtrack of our Lives – Origin Vol. 1
Bloc Party – Silent Alarm
The Decemberists – Picaresque
Beck – Guero
Bravery – Bravery
New Order – Waiting for the Sirens to Call
Stereophonics – Language, Sex, Violence, Other?
Of Montreal – The Sunlandic Twins
Feist – Let it Die
The Raveonettes – Pretty in Black
Magic Numbers – Magic Numbers
The Coral – Invisible Invasion
Stephen Malkmus – Face the Truth
Gorillaz – Demon Days
Oasis – Don’t Believe the Truth
Coldplay – X&Y
Teenage Fanclub – Man-Made
White Stripes – Get Behind Me Satan
Dressy Bessy – Electrified
Pernice Brothers – Discover a Lovelier You
Brakes – Give Blood
Sufjan Stevens – Illinois
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Howl
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Death Cab for Cutie – Plans
Super Furry Animals – Love Kraft
Echo & the Bunnymen – Siberia
Supergrass – Road to Rouen
Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene
Franz Ferdinand – You Could Have it so Much Better
International Noise Conspiracy – Armed Love
Depeche Mode – Playing the Angel

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

80's Lyric Quiz Answers

Well, you wanted them, now you have them.

1. Suckin on chili dogs outside the Tastee-Freez
"Jack 'n' Diane" John Cougar Mellencamp
2. I've done no harm, I keep to myself
"Who Can it Be Now?" Men at Work

3. There's a freeway runnin' through the yard
"Free fallin'" Tom Petty
4. I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all
"Dead or Alive" Bon Jovi
5. Your mom threw away your best porno mag
"Fight for your Right," Beastie Boys
6. Can you hear them? They talk about us, telling lies, well
"Our Lips Are Sealed" Go Go's
7. One that won't make me nervous, wonderin what to do
"I Want a New Drug," Huey Lewis & the News
8. Are you more than hot for me, or am I a page in your history (book)
"Straight Up," Paula Abdul
9. I can hear you comin, I know what you're after
"Lunatic Fringe" Red Rider
10. And it's true we are immune when fact is fiction and TV reality
"Sunday Bloody Sunday," U2
11. Don't go around breaking young girls' hearts
"Billie Jean," Michael Jackson
12. I've got my back against the record machine
"Jump," Van Halen
13. You take me by the heart when you take me by the hand
"Mickey" Toni Basil
14. A cloud appears above your head, a beam of light comes shining down on you
"I Ran" Flock of Seagulls
15. I'm lying in the rain, but I never wave bye-bye
"Modern Love" David Bowie
16. He's the one that makes ya feel alright
"Dr. Feelgood," Motley Crue
17. Are you happy, are you satisfied, how long can you stand the heat
"Another One Bites the Dust" Queen
18. I think I thought you were someone else
"Pop Song 89," R.E.M.
19. I tried my imagination but I was disturbed
"867-5309 Jenny" Tommy Twotone
20. I tell you one and one makes three
"Cult of Personality," Living Colour
21. I'll be stretching my mouth to let those big words come right out
"Big Time" Peter Gabriel
22. And though she will mess up your life, you want her just the same
"Invisible Touch," Genesis
23. You can listen as well as you hear
"The Living Years," Mike and the Mechanics
24. Think of the tender things that we were working on
"Don't You Forget About Me" Simple Minds
25. They gave you life and in return you gave them hell
"Shout" Tears for Fears
26. Knew he must've been about seventeen
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Joan Jett
27. I am the maker of rules, dealing with fools
"Eye in the Sky," The Alan Parsons Project
28. Can't get food for the king
"Electric Avenue," Eddie Grant
29. Step on a crack, break your momma's back
"Whip It" Devo
30. Her hair reminds me of a warn safe place where as a child I'd lie
"Sweet child O Mine" Guns 'n Roses
31. You're like the sun chasing all of the rain away
"Always" Atlantic Starr
32. Everyone you meet, they're jamming in the streets
"All Night Long," Lionel Ritchie
33. I'm not internationally known, but I'm known to rock a microphone
"It Takes Two" Rob Base
34. Every time I see you falling, I get down on my knees and pray
"Bizarre Love Triangle" New Order
35. We'll take your car, yes we will, we'll take your car and drive it
"Centerfold" J. Geils Band
36. I said to my reflection "Let's get out of this place"
"Tempted" Squeeze
37. Easy ready willing overtime
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" Hall and Oates
38. The five years we have had have been such good times
"Don't You Want Me" Human League
39. Didn't know how lost I was until I found you
"Like a Virgin" Madonna
40. People of the world today are we looking for a better way of life
"Rhythm Nation" Janet Jackson
41. You in that dress my thoughts I confess verge on dirty
"Come on Eileen" Dexy's Midnight Runners
42. I'm about to lose control and I think I like it
"I'm So Excited," The Pointer Sisters

43. Write it on a pound note, pound note
"Goody Two Shoes" Adam Ant
44. We are strong, no one can tell us we're wrong
"Love is a Battlefield" Pat Benetar
45. Out on the road today, I saw a deadhead sticker on a Cadillac
"Boys of Summer" Don Henley
46. Caught up in the action I've been looking out for you
"The Heat Is On" Glenn Frey
47. An invisible man sleeping in your bed
"Ghostbusters," Ray Parker Jr.
48. But somewhere sometime when you're curious, I'll be back around
"You Might Think" Cars
49. I know her love is true but it's so damn easy makin' love to you
"Run to you" Bryan Adams
50. Oh mother dear we're not the fortunate ones
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper
51. And incidents arose from circumstance
"Heat of the Moment" Asia
52. You know I like my girls a little bit older
"Your Love" Outfield
53. You always live your life never thinking of the future
"Owner of a Lonely Heart" Yes
54. Now we're sharing the same dreams, and our hearts can beat as one
"Caribbean Queen" Billy Ocean
55. She don't need a man's touch
"Glamorous Life" Sheila E.
56. She'll get a hold on you, believe it
"Easy Lover" Phil Collins and Philip Bailey
57. You're everywhere, but you're so hard to find
"Urgent" Foreigner
58. You want your percentage, but I'm the fool paying the dues
"Hold Me" Fleetwood Mac
59. No April rain, no flowers' bloom, no wedding Saturday within the month of June
"I Just Called to Say I Love You" Stevie Wonder
60. There's a skeleton chokin' on a crust of bread
"King of Pain," The Police
61. With my body and soul I want you more than you'll ever know
"The Time of My Life" Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
62. I used to think maybe you loved me, now I know that it's true
"Walking on Sunshine" Katrina and the Waves
63. Animals strike curious poses
"When Doves Cry" Prince
64. Religion is a light in the fog
"What I Am" - Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians
65. I don't know where I'm goin' but I sure know where I've been
"Here I Go Again," Whitesnake
66. If you want to find all the cops they're hanging out in the donut shop
"Walk Like an Egyptian," The Bangles
67. And there's a heart that's breaking down this long distance line tonight
"Missing you" John Waite
68. I'm always workin', slavin', every day
"Don't need nothin’ but a good time" Poison
69. Feel like I could run away, run away from this empty heart
"Shattered Dreams" Johnny Hates Jazz
70. Kick off your Sunday shoes
"Footloose," Kenny Loggins
71. Daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me
"Seventeen" Winger
72. He turned to me as if to say, "Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you"
"Africa" Toto
73. You're not naive, you must be strong
"Too Shy" Kajagoogoo
74. Darken the city night is a wire, steam in the subway earth is afire
"Hungry Like the Wolf" Duran Duran
75. She had the body of a venus, Lord imagine my surprise
"Dude Looks Like a Lady" Aerosmith
76. I can't help recalling how it felt to kiss and hold you tight
"Always Something There to Remind Me" Naked Eyes

77. Will you meet him on the main line, or will you catch him on the rebound?
"Gloria" Laura Branigan
78. Watching every motion in this foolish lover's game
"Take My Breath Away," Berlin
79. You make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day
"Wake me up before you go go" Wham!
80. Loving would be easy if your colours were like my dream, red, gold and green
"Karma Chameleon" Culture Club
81. They threw an American flag in our face
"Allentown," Billy Joel
82. When I'm dancing close to her, I can smell the chemicals
"Blinded Me with Science" Thomas Dolby
83. She told me to come but I was already there
"(You) Shook Me All Night Long" AC/DC
84. Streetlight people, living just to find emotion
"(Don't Stop) Believing" Journey
85. It belongs to them, let's give it back
"Beds Are Burning" Midnight Oil
86. Everything you do is quite angelicate
"Why Can't I Be You" Cure
87. Rolling like thunder under the covers
"That's Why They Call it the Blues" Elton John
88. I don't know what you expect staring into the TV set
"Burning Down the House" Talking Heads
89. My eyes dilate, my lips go green
"Start Me Up" Rolling Stones
90. I touch you once, I touch you twice
"If You Leave" by OMD
91. To have you with me I would swim the seven seas
"We'll be together" Sting
92. Crazy little woman in a one man show
"Pour Some Sugar on Me" Def Leppard
93. Went the distance, now I'm back on my feet
"Eye of Tiger" Survivor
94. Got in a little hometown jam, so they put a rifle in my hand
"Born in USA" Bruce Springsteen
95. There is freedom within, there is freedom without
"Don't Dream It's Over" Crowded House
96. But whatever road you choose, I'm right behind you win or lose
"Forever Young," Rod Stewart
97. I need fifty dollars to make you holler
"Wild Thing," Tone Loc
98. So let's sink another drink `cause it'll give me time to think
"Dancing With Myself," Billy Fucking Idol
99. Goddess on the mountain top
"Venus" Bananarama
100. Couldn't see how much I missed you (now I do)
"Only in my dreams" Debbie Gibson
101. They even bother my poor father `cause he's down with me
"Tricky" Run DMC
102. Where can I find a woman like that
"Jesse's Girl" Rick Springfield
103. Paul, I think I told you I'm a lover not a fighter
"The girl is Mine" Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney
104. Mine's an ordinary life, working when it's daylight and sleeping when it's night
"Take me home" Phil Collins
105. I had a whiskey on the rocks and change of a dollar for the jukebox
"Rock This Town" Stray Cats
106. Just don't ask me how I am
"Luca" Suzanne Vega
107. Your lights are on but you're not home
"Addicted to Love" Robert Palmer
108. Take your passion and make it happen
"What a Feeling" Irene Cara
109. That little faggot he's a millionaire
"Money for Nothing," Dire Straits
110. I was wrong, now I find just one thing makes me forget
"Red Red Wine" UB40
111. So if you're feeling low, turn up your radio
"Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung

112. It's no better to be safe than sorry
"Take on Me" A Ha
113. Darlin' in my wildest dreams I never thought I'd go
"Harden My Heart" Quarterflash
114. The road is long, there are mountains in your way
"Up Where We Belong" Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
115. The Salvation Army band played and the children drank lemonade
"Life in a Northern Town" Dream Academy
116. The more you live, the faster you will die
"Der Kammisar" Falco

117. I've got a secret I've been hiding under my skin
"Mr. Roboto" Styx
118. I love you though you hurt me so
"Tainted Love" Soft Cell
119. Wouldn't wanna be swept away, far away from the one that I love
"Hard to Say I'm Sorry" Chicago
120. The sheik he drove his Cadillac -
"Rock the Casbah" Clash
121. She showed me the beach, gave me a peach, and pulled out the suntan lotion
"Goin Back to Cali" L. L. Cool J
122. Two silhouettes saying goodnight by the garden gate
"Come Dancing" Kinks
123. Have some more chicken, have some more pie
"Eat It," Al Yankovic
124. I asked the doctor to take your picture so I could look at you from inside as well
"Turning Japanese" Vapors
125. Well it's all right riding around in the breeze
"End of the line" Travelling Wilburys
126. I'm just going to keep on counting until you are mine
"1234", Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine
127. Every time you call my name, I heat up like a burnin' flame
"Abracadabra" Steve Miller
128. This is it boys, this is war
"99 Luftballoons," Nena
129. I can't understand what makes a man hate another man
"People Are People," Depeche Mode
130. I can't sleep at night, I toss and turn
"Prone to Bad Dreams," Point Blank
131. I know you really want to tell me goodbye
"Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty
132. Food is served and you're stone cold munchin'
"Bust A Move," Young MC
133. Don't let go while I'm hangin' on, `cause I been hangin' on so long
"Jeopardy" Greg Kihn Band
134. We can dance, everybody look at your hands
"Safety Dance," Men Without Hats
135. I know a place where we can dance the whole night away underneath electric stars
"The Rhythm of the Night" DeBarge
136. I know a good thing must come to an end but it's hard to take losing a friend
"I know there's something going on" Frida
137. Well Superman looked up at me, he said "You rock so naturally"
"Jam on it” Newcleus
138. You can say anything you like, but you can't touch the merchandise
"She's a Beauty" Tubes
139. You want a piece of my heart, you better start from the start
"Everybody's Workin' for the Weekend" Loverboy
140. But when the wrong word goes in the right ear, I know you been Lyin' to me
"One thing leads to another" Fixx
141. I follow where my mind goes
"Love My Way" Psychedelic Furs
142. What's your definition of dirty, baby
"I Want Your Sex" George Michael
143. We'll leave the TV and the radio behind
"Steppin’ Out" Joe Jackson
144. All you sittin' in high places, the rain's gonna fall on you
"All You Zombies," Hooters
145. I turn the switch and check the number, I leave it on when in bed I slumber
"Mexican Radio" Wall of Voodoo
146. So when the night falls, my lonely heart calls
"I Wanna Dance with Somebody" Whitney Houston
147. So you better go back to your bars, your temples, your massage parlors
"One Night in Bangkok" Murray Head
148. Did you really think about it before you made the rules
"The Way It Is ", Bruce Hornsby and the Fucking Range
149. So you think my singing's out of time, well it makes me money
"Cum on, Feel The Noize," Quiet Riot
150. Across the north and south to Key Largo, love for sale
"Smooth Operator" Sade
151. Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
"Kokomo," The Beach Boys
152. I swear that I could see forever in your eyes
"Almost Paradise" Mike Reno and Anne Wilson
153. Nothing had the chance to be good, nothing ever could
"Holding Back The Years," by Simply Red
154. Take my license and all that jive
"I can't drive 55" Sammy Hagar
155. Well by the force of will my lungs are filled, and so I breathe
"Like the Weather" 10,000 Maniacs
156. Dreams stay with you like a lover's voice fires the mountainside
"In a Big Country" Big Country
157. No huggin' no kissin' til I get a wedding ring
"Keep Your Hands To Yourself," Georgia Satellites
158. I don't worry `cause my wallet's fat
"Sharp Dressed Man" ZZ Top
159. Sister's sighing in her sleep
"Our House" Madness
160. Better make it fast or else I'm gonna get pissed
"Push It" Salt 'n' Pepa
161. Wish I knew what you were looking for
"Under the Milky Way Tonight" The Church
162. What's your price for flight
"Sister Christian" Night Ranger
163. I know a guy who's tough but sweet
"I Want Candy" Bow-Wow-Wow
164. And I had a feeling I could be someone, be someone, be someone
"Fast Car" Tracy Chapman
165. Why do I find it so hard to write the next line, oh I want the truth to be said
"True" Spandau Ballet

166. Every time he pulls me near, I just wanna cheer
"Let's Hear It for the Boys" Denise Williams
167. Put the needle on the record
"Pump up the Volume" M. A. R. R. S.
168. Whoa no, I've got to keep on moving
"Break My Stride" Matthew Wilder
169. Once upon a time there was light in my life, but now there's only love in the dark
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie Tyler
170. I stain my sheets, I don't even know why
"Blister in the Sun" Violent Femmes
171. There were incidents and accidents, there were hints and allegations
"You Can Call Me Al" Paul Simon
172. I can't get any rest, people say I'm obsessed
"She Drives Me Crazy" Fine Young Cannibals
173. She dances like she's never danced before
"Maniac" Michael Sembello
174. Do your fancy dances
"The Stroke" Billy Squier
175. Your moves are so raw, I've got to let you know you're one of my kind
"Need You Tonight," INXS
176. Get up, get up, get up, get up, let's make love tonight
"Sexual Healing" Marvin Gaye
177. But when I win your heart, I'm gonna paint it cherry red
"Midnight Blue" Lou Gramm
178. All the doors I closed on time will open up again
"Back in the High Life" Steve Winwood
179. Dream of better lives, the kind which never hate
"Melt With You" Modern English
180. You can feel the punishment but you can't commit the sin
"No One is to Blame" Howard Jones
181. I'm not the one to tell you what's wrong or what's right
"Burning ForYou" Blue Oyster Cult

182. He wants me, but only part of the time
"Voices Carry" Til Tuesday this song also goes well with ice cream
183. People don't you know, don't you know it's about time
"Move This" Technotronic
184. You were the first, you'll be the last
"The Flame" Cheap Trick
185. You think you're mad, too unstable, kicking in chairs and knocking down tables
"West End Girls" Pet Shop Boys
186. Your heart's been achin' but you're too shy to say it -
"Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
187. The only one who'll hang out with me is my dear Old Granddad
"I Drink Alone" George Thorogood and the Destroyers
188. Things are going great, and they're only getting better
"I Gotta Wear Shades" Tim Buk 3
189. So you better treat her right
"She Works Hard for the Money" Donna Summer
190. It's time to bring this ship in to the shore and throw away the oars forever
"Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore" REO Speedwagon
191. We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let's start giving
"We are the world," USA for Africa
192. We could dance and party all night, and drink some cherry wine
"We Don't Have to Take our Clothes Off" Jermaine Stewart
193. Dressed up like a million-dollar trooper
"Putting on the Ritz" Taco
194. You've got to find a way, say what you want to say
"Breakout" Swing Out Sister
195. Sail away with me to another world
"Islands in the Stream," Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers
196. I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on
"Lean on Me" Club Nouveaux
197. Welcome to the big time, you're bound to be a star
"Don’t Mean Nothing" Richard Marx
198. Yo no soy marinero, por ti sere, por ti sere, por ti sere
"La Bamba" Los Lobos
199. Work all day to earn his pay, so we can play all night
"Morning Train" Sheena Easton
200. Ever since you've been leaving me, I've been wanting to cry
"Much Too Late for Goodbye" Julian Lennon
201. Baby baby when I look at you, I get a warm feeling inside
"I Feel for You" Chaka Khan
202. And when we hear the voices sing, the book of love will open up and let us in
"Broken Wings" Mr. Mister
203. Some of them want to abuse you, some of them want to be abused
"Sweet Dreams," The Eurythmics
204. He's licking his lips, he's ready to win, on the hunt tonight for love at first sting
"Rock you Like a Hurricane" Scorpions
205. I have a picture pinned to my wall
"Hold Me Now" Thompson Twins
206. I can see a new horizon underneath the blazin' sky
"St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" John Parr
207. You'll flow down her river, she'll ask and you'll give her
"Lips Like Sugar" Echo and the Bunnymen
208. Earth below us drifting falling floating weightless
"Major Tom" Peter Schilling
209. Ooh baby, do you know what that's worth?
"Heaven is a place on earth" Belinda Carlisle
210. I know when to pull you closer and I know when to let you loose
"Makin Love Out of Nothing at All" Air Supply
211. Let me hear your body talk
"Let's Get Physical," Olivia Newton-John
212. Won't you pack your bags, we'll leave tonight
"Two Tickets to Paradise" Eddie Money
213. The beating of our hearts is the only sound
"I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany
214. And if this world runs out of lovers, we'll still have each other
"Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us" Jefferson Starship
215. Is it so wrong to be human after all?
"Something about you" Level 42
216. There is good and bad (mmmm-hmmm) in everyone
"Ebony and Ivory" Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
217. Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?
"What's Love Got to do With It?" by Tina Turner
218. It's gonna take money, a whole lotta spendin' money
"I've got my mind set on you" George Harrison
219. I'm not the kind of girl who gives up just like that
"The Tide is High" Blondie
220. It must've been some kind of kiss, I shoulda walked away
"I Just Died in your Arms tonight" Cutting Crew
221. You see it all around you, good lovin' gone bad
"Hold on Loosely" .38 Special

222. Ronny, Bobby, Ricky and Mike, if I like a girl, who cares who you like
"Cool It Now" New Edition