Showing posts with label kyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kyle. Show all posts

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Birthyear Theme: Having Fun in '81


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1. Rush - Tom Sawyer ["Moving Pictures"]
2. The Clash - This Is Radio Clash ["This Is Radio Clash/Radio Clash" single]
3. The Specials - Ghost Town ["Ghost Town/Why?/Friday Night, Saturday Morning" single]
4. New Order - Ceremony ["Ceremony/In a Lonely Place" single]
5. Brian Eno & David Byrne - Mea Culpa ["My Life in the Bush of Ghosts"]
6. Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love ["Tom Tom Club"]
7. Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator ["Computer World"]
8. Devo - Through Being Cool ["Through Being Cool/Going Under" single]
9. Black Flag - Rise Above ["Damaged"]
10. Minor Threat - I Don't Wanna Hear It ["Minor Threat" EP]
11. Wipers - Youth of America ["Youth of America"]
12. Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk to Fuck ["Too Drunk to Fuck/The Prey" single]
13. The Gun Club - Sex Beat ["Fire of Love"]
14. The Cramps - The Crusher ["Psychedelic Jungle"]
15. Orange Juice - Intuition Told Me (Part Two) ["L.O.V.E... Love /Intuition Told Me (Part Two)" single]
16. Television Personalities - The Glittering Prizes ["And Don't the Kids Just Love It"]
17. Daniel Johnston - Grievances ["Songs of Pain"]
18. Prince - When You Were Mine ["Controversy/When You Were Mine" single]
19. Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure ["Under Pressure/Soul Brother" single]

Bonus!: The Rub - Hip-Hop History Volume 3: 1981

Monday, April 26, 2010

Self Test


So, I'm kind of amused how foolishly eclectic this mix is. I guarantee it's the first mix ever to have both Mi Ami and Jeffries Fan Club on it. Fact.

Download it here.

1. First concert ever: Rush - Tom Sawyer
So, I'm not sure how it is in other places, but a lot of the dudes in my high school marching band were way into prog rock. I think it's that sort of "we are musicians, we want to listen to the most technically impressive music we can find." So, a couple of us went and saw Rush at the Forum on their "Test for Echo" tour when we were 15-17. I was very possibly the youngest person in the entire venue. Also, because it was in the bad part of LA, my friend Danny's dad paid for us to have a van take us there (but then learned that for a very small amount more, we could go in the lower-end limo). So, four high school band nerds in ill-fitting flannel (1996) got out of a limo in front of the Forum.

2. Current favorite song: Captain Ahab - I Don't Have A Dick
Under my musical interests on Facebook, I have "current best song in the universe," where I put the last song that really rung my bell. This is what's currently holding that spot.

3. My UFC entrance music: The Blood Brothers - Crimes
My roommate and I watch a lot of UFC, which a lot of people find surprising about me considering I own more Belle and Sebastian albums than you do and have read Pride and Prejudice. Anyway. Most dudes come out to total bro-metal, but every so often, someone will come out to something like Michael Jackson, and we think it's rad. The idea of entering into a fight to something decidedly un-manly is amazing. This song sounds foreboding and scary (which is good), but is also really "faggy." It'd be awesome.

4. Band whose poster I had in high school: Marilyn Manson - I Put A Spell On You
I used to love Marilyn Manson, and definitely had a Hot Topic-purchased poster up on my wall, held in place by that blue sticky crap that fucks up the corners of your posters and then never comes off the wall.

5. Last CD I bought: Mi Ami - Slow
As of right now, this is my favorite album of 2010. Mi Ami sounds like Can living in a neon junkyard. It's amazing.

6. Favorite song with "love" in the title: Spiritualized - I Think I'm In Love
At least right now it is.

7. Song I want played at my wedding: Sparklehorse with the Flaming Lips - Go
I've tried to get two separate couples to have this song at their wedding, and only one of them seemed really interested. I don't think either used it, though. Daniel Johnston lyrics are awesome, romantically, but you're gonna need to find a cover to make sure you don't weird out your aunt.

8. First show ever: Jeffries Fan Club - Wish You Weren't Here
So, Rush was my first concert, but Jeffries Fan Club at the UC Riverside venue "The Barn" was my first "show." I listened to a ton of ska in high school, and my friend JR and I really latched on to THIS band for some reason. I think because they were local and we talked to their manager on AOL and such so they felt more connected to us. They sure as shit weren't as good as other ska bands we liked. Anyway, my mom drove JR, me, and this girl named Stacey I had a crush on out to the venue (about 40 minutes away). I kind of sort of tried to "skank" to the music, and JR and Stacey, who didn't know each other, stood behind me not talking to each other. It was awkward. Anyway...

9. Song I lost my virginity to: Elliott Smith - Sweet Adeline
Well, it probably wasn't the FIRST song on "XO," because you know, you got making out first and such. But, if we're being honest, it was probably before the end of "Independence Day," you know?

10. Album that changed my life: The Aquabats - Playdough
Mike Suh gave me a bootleg copy of "Return of the Aquabats" one day before freshman-year bio. He made it seem like we had talked about the Aquabats before, and that I had asked for the tape, but I really don't remember that. I do remember wearing that fucking tape out though. I had to have listened to it 1000 times. It was the first time I had ever heard ska, really, and it was the first time I ever really heard something that I thought was good that I didn't hear first on KROQ. So I became aware that there are good things that aren't on the radio, and I had to find more. And anyone who knows me knows how THAT quest turned out.

11. Great songwriting: The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride
Lyrically, the Goats cannot be beat for me. And, as a big fan of narrative songs, this song's story of dark age burning at the stake is really engaging and amazing, not to mention written with evocative imagery. And the way Mr. Darnielle sings it with that "vocals bordering on unhinged" really adds a sense of excitement to the song. And in addition to the lyrical meaning of the song, the message of pride/confidence/strength in the face of overwhelming adversity and ignorance is something we can all use a little of.

12. Last concert I went to: Emperor X - Everyone In Jacksonville
Sam put on one of his Acrobatics Everday shows in the 24-hour lobby of an Irvine post office. It was, very remarkably, not broken up by cops. Additionally, both bands (Emperor X and Rare Grooves) both were amazing. Then we went over to Emily's house, drank beers, saw the trailer to a traumatizing horror movie, and discussed other topics of the day.

13. First album I bought: Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet
If we're being honest, I bought a couple "Weird" Al Yankovic tapes and CD before I got this album, but this was the first like...."real music" album I bought. It was probably early in 8th grade (when I really started to listen to music). I was so excited about it. I brought it with me when I went out to Palm Springs with my friend Dustin, but he didn't really want to listen to it. We listened to the Violent Femmes, though, while driving around in his dad's golf cart, which I liked.

14. Favorite song with "Death" in the title: The Mountain Goats - The Best Ever Death Metal Band In Denton
Another Mountain Goats song, you say? Well, honestly, I could have put the Mountain Goats for most of this mix if I really wanted to. Also: this song is awesome forever.

15. Song to make me feel shittier: Bright Eyes - Let's Not Shit Ourselves (To Love And Be Loved)
This song makes me cry a lot. But, that's because I often cry to songs that have overt outpourings of emotion. Like, due to depression, I kind of keep myself semi-numb to avoid feeling shitty, and when faced with really strong emotion (or movie trailers, oftentimes, oddly enough), I just kind of can't handle it and start crying. But, this song has also cheered me up, as well. I'm a complicated man, folks.

16. Great songwriting: Tom Waits - Christmas Card From a Hooker In Minneapolis
I know I already answered this question, but this song is such a perfect little short story that I couldn't bare to exclude it.

17. Song I want at my funeral: Calexico/Iron & Wine - Dead Man's Will
I've thought about this question a lot, actually. This song is topically appropriate for the occasion, emotionally somber, and lyrically represents the idea that the singer has held on to these small treasures from throughout his life of the people he loved. And now that he's gone, he wants them to know that he valued and cherished these memories and the people who he made them with. I'd want anyone at my funeral to know that I loved them, and I valued the time we had together, even if it were as "inconsequential" as the innocuous items listed.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

I'm your sex bomb


So, as I put together this mix, I realize that, apparently, my natural sex-vibe is like....chill/intimate/narcotic/whispery [unless my partner requests otherwise]. So, thanks for the journey of self-discovery, mix CD.

Download all the sweet jams here.

1. Charlotte Gainsbourg & Calexico - Just Like A Woman
Bob Dylan songs are sexy, but his voice maybe not so much. So just slap a french gal on there and don't stop 'til the panties drop. Also, this song will cheer me up if it turns out she's a tranny. Bonuspoints.
2. Nina Simone - I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl
I know the metaphor is a little deep here, but I'm pretty sure this song is about sex.
3. Low - Venus
Gonna get it on? Better put on some music by some married Mormons.
4. The National - Slow Show
Goofy striptease ACTIVATE.
5. Broken Social Scene - I'm Still Your Fag
I like to confuse a lady while I'm in bed with her.
6. Iron & Wine - My Lady's House
Duh.
7. Smog - To Be Of Use
You know what? Me too, Mr. Callahan.
8. The Field Mice - And Before The First Kiss
I'm an immature, pop-loving romantic at heart.
9. Okkervil River - Maine Island Lovers
I just hope I'm doing well enough to distract her from the song's lyrics. Because brutally honest songs about affairs may not be her biggest turn-on.
10. White Rainbow - Guilded Golden Ladies
God. How often do I put this song on mixes?
11. Yo La Tengo - More Stars Than There Are In Heaven
One of YLT's dreamy jams. With a slow, suggestive build.
12. Múm - Green Grass Of Tunnel
Begin dreamy, female-voiced electronic block.
13. High Places - From Stardust To Sentience
Continue.
14. The XX - Night Time
Wrap it up (the block, I mean. Not like...a condom PSA).
15. Lovage - Strangers On A Train
OK. So...it starts to get a little goofy starting here. But let's be honest. This mix has probably outlived its usefulness by now.
16. Serge Gainsbourg - Melody
Two Gainsbourgs on one mix! What a country! (France, I mean).
17. Cars Can Be Blue - Dirty Song
And with that, the mood is destroyed.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Worship & Tribute: A Covers Mix


Download it here and follow along.


1. John Cale - All My Friends [LCD Soundsystem]
I imagine that when members of the Velvet Underground are covering your songs, you've probably "made it."
2. Los Campesinos! - C Is the Heavenly Option [Heavenly]
Classic twee-pop song about girly magazine quizzes from Heavenly and Calvin Johnson updated (and gender-fucked) by your favorite Welsh septet.
3. Jacob Borshard - Kokomo [The Beach Boys]
Is it weird that I feel a strong undercurrent of sex in this dude's ukulele music? I'm not imaging that, right?
4. Yo La Tengo - Speeding Motorcycle [Daniel Johnston]
This project made me realize how many Danny J covers I have on my computer. Also: I have more than once considered getting a tattoo of Daniel's art of this song/lyrics. I will not do that. But I've thought about it.
5. Jens Lekman - You Can Call Me Al [Paul Simon]
Anyone who saw Mr. Lekman on his "Night Falls Over Kortedala" tour knows how rad this part was. (And we also enjoyed dancing to Janet Jackson in an near-empty Troubadour after the show was over. Thanks, DJ Viktor!)
6. Jonathan Richman - The Origin of Love (Reprise) [Hedwig & The Angry Inch]
I was concerned that Anam wouldn't put Hedwig on a mix for the third month in a row, so I did my best to make sure we were covered. GET IT?! COVERED!! (P.S. Thanks to Aiko for using this song to get me into J-Rich).
7. Man Man - I'd Rather Go Blind [Etta James]
Weirdo doowop.
8. The Polyphonic Spree - Five Years [David Bowie]
I figure there are two types of great covers. One where the band recontextualizes the song in their own style and makes it exciting and new, and the other is when a band finds a song that isn't a BIG POPULAR HIT that already fits their style. I think this track falls under "option two."
9. The Fall - Victoria [The Kinks]
I'll bet Mark E. Smith is unpleasant to be around.
10. The Feelies - Everybody's Got Something To Hide (Except for Me and My Monkey) [The Beatles]
Jitter-pop. GO!
11. Devo - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction [The Rolling Stones]
Mutant nerd-pop. GO!
12. Dinosaur Jr. - Just Like Heaven [The Cure]
Seriously. How good is this song? (Sidenote: Yeah. It really ends like that. Yeah. It's kind of annoying.)
13. Lou Reed - This Magic Moment [The Drifters]
Thanks, David Lynch. This song is good for what you do.
14. Stephen Malkmus & The Million Dollar Bashers - Maggie's Farm [Bob Dylan]
Do you have any idea how hard it was to limit myself to ONE Bob Dylan song on this fucking mix?
15. The Mountain Goats - The Sign [Ace of Base]
In the liner notes for the album on which this song appears, it says "All songs written by John Darnielle except 'The Sign' which was written by God and given to Ace of Base."
16. High Places - The Modern Things [Björk]
This little ditty is from Stereogum's "Enjoyed: A Tribute to Björk's 'Post'" which can be downloaded here.
17. Parenthetical Girls - Handsome Devil [The Smiths]
A) Sorry for the sound quality on this one, it's off a 7". B) Sorry for the weird sore-thumb sticking this song is on the mix, but I'm hoping that Zac Pennington would make out with me if I put it on here. Dude makes me feel deeply sexually confused.
18. !!! - Get Up [Nate Dogg]
I used to go to the same optometrist as Nate Dogg.
19. Spiritualized - Oh Happy Day [Traditional]
I really like songs about Jesus. What are you gonna do about it?

Bonus beats:
Built to Spill - Freebird [Lynyrd Skynyrd]
Built to Spill - Cortez the Killer [Neil Young]
I dig both of those covers, but considering that Neil Young cover is 20 minutes, it wouldn't really fit on a one-CD mix, now would it?

Monday, December 28, 2009

Ladies' Night



I tried to make a mix that avoided the female-fronted acoustic-type singer-songwriter thing. So I put punk and pop and noise and such. I hope you enjoy it, my dears.

And follow along:

1. X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage! Up Yours!
Girl power!
2. Karen O & The Million Dollar Bashers - Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan cover!
3. The Phenomenal Handclap Band - 15 to 20
Disco party!
4. Xiu Xiu - Hello From Eau Claire (Gold Chains Remix)
Least gay song Xiu Xiu's ever done?
5. The Soft Pink Truth - Do They Owe Us a Living
Crass cover!
6. Lovage - Strangers On a Train
Hitchcock = Fucking
7. Salt-n-Pepa - Push It
This song makes my mix worthwhile
8. Lullatone - Pajama Party Pop
Bad segue!
9. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - White Corolla
Another comment!
10. OOIOO - Mountain Book
Japanese weirdos!
11. Ponytail - Die Allman Brüder
Baltimore weirdos!
12. Blood on the Wall - I'd Like to Take You Out Tonight
This song is ~*romantic*~
13. Dear Nora - Second Hand
I listened to this band a ton in 2009
14. Heavenly - Cool Guitar Boy
Classic girl-pop!
15. Le Tigre - Hot Topic
Most cliche song of the whole mix
16. Tiger Trap - Puzzle Pieces
Another "tiger" girl-band to balance the scales
17. Best Friends Forever - Handpocket
Thanks, Debra, for introducing me to this band with your Halloween mix :)
18. Françoise Hardy - Comment Te Dire Aideu?
Bring me back something French!
19. Dub Narcotic Sound System - Sabley Goodness
Bring me back something Olympian!
20. Kimya Dawson - Viva La Persistence
Another bad segue, but I had to get Kimya on here
21. The Velvet Underground - After Hours
And a satisfactory conclusion

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Can We Just Listen to the Radio Now?



I will be heading out with my family on our annual "we have no family nearby, so let's just go to some shitty NV town where Mom and Laura can gamble while Dad golfs and we'll all eat Thanksgiving dinner at some hotel buffet" trip. So, in celebration of this tradition, I've made a mix that will hopefully appease my family, and I can spend 80 minutes in the car not having to listen to Rush Limbaugh or local traffic news radio. Just a mix of stuff that will sit well with each family members' taste with a few good songs that don't have weird voices or noise or any of those things that immediately make my family turn on me.

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1. The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun
Beatles are guaranteed everyone-pleasers
2. Van Morrison - Come Running
3. Johnny Cash - Kneeling Drunkard's Plea
4. Willie Nelson - Bloody Mary Morning
two songs to appease my dad. Country/drinking/Jesus. The Robert Olson trifecta. And the Willie Nelson song is a great highway tune
5. Queen - Another One Bites The Dust
my mom will lose her shit at this point, because she thinks Queen's greatest hits is the "best CD ever"
6. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back
another everyone-pleaser
7. James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)
I've found that my family is most attentive to music when it's a song they already know
8. Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man
9. Feist - 1234
my sister didn't like this song when I put it on a mix for her. She loved it after it got played on KROQ
10. Jens Lekman - Your Arms Around Me
11. The Beach Boys - God Only Knows
12. The Lucksmiths - The Chapter In Your Life Entitled San Francisco
13. Pixies - Here Comes Your Man
14. Donovan - Sunshine Superman
15. Camera Obscura - Let's Get Out Of This Country
16. The Polyphonic Spree - Section 12 (Hold Me Now)
17. Akron/Family - River
18. Thao with the Get Down Stay Down - Bag Of Hammers
19. Harry Belafonte - Jump In Line (Shake, Shake Señora)
my sister and I used to watch Beetlejuice all the time. Family memories!
20. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Lookin' Out My Back Door
my mom's favorite band before I gave her that Queen CD. And it's twangy for my dad
21. Yo La Tengo - Mr. Tough
22. Belle and Sebastian - Funny Little Frog
my mom always liked "that frog song" I played on my radio show
23. Elton John - Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)
and this is just the best song ever written, so everyone will like it

Friday, October 2, 2009

All God's Children, They All Have to Die...


"All God's Children, They All Have to Die..." - A Halloween Mix

Tracks:

1. RJD2 - The Horror
2. Talking Heads - Psycho Killer
3. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put a Spell On You [Cliché, but totally classic]
4. Chain and the Gang - Cemetery Map
5. Beat Happening - Hangman
6. Old Time Relijun - Vampire Victim [Three K Records songs in a row. Winner.]
7. Primus - The Devil Went Down to Georgia [Sorry, I let "high school Kyle" pick a song]
8. Tom Waits - Murder in the Red Barn [Anyone with Tom Waits in their library is going to put him on this mix]
9. Liars - We Fenced Other Gardens with the Bones of Our Own [Theme album about witches!]
10. New Order - Murder
11. Goblin - Suspiria [Theme of the film of the same name]
12. Fantômas - Spider Baby
13. Photosynthesis - Halloween Jam [Yes. That IS one of those battery-operated ghosts from RiteAid]
14. The Specials - Ghost Town
15. The Gothic Archies - Crows
16. Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs to the Dead
17. Say Hi to Your Mom - Blah Blah Blah [Theme album about vampires!]
18. Modest Mouse - Satin in a Coffin
19. Jeffrey Lewis - If You Shoot the Head You Kill the Ghoul [I'd write that advice down]
20. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - The Curse of Millhaven

Download the mix here



(Cover image used with no permission from Joshua Hoffline Photography)