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Filed under: Life,Music — Thomas @ 12:41

2008-07-11
12:41

Listening to the radio is ever more special when it's your girlfriend talking inbetween the songs and the radio and songs are good.

Today is the first time I can really savour this particular pleasure. Right now it's Black Kids with I'm not gonna teach your boyfriend how to dance with you. She's doing the 13-16 shift for two weeks.

Let's see if I can get a request in... Lucky Bastard already got one in this week before me.

Oh hey, she talked ! And now it's Echo and the Bunnymen.

Videofeet

Filed under: Music,Spain — Thomas @ 23:21

2008-06-15
23:21

Last Thursday I went to the Daydream festival here in Barcelona. Basically, it was built around Radiohead performing here. Now, I rarely miss an opportunity to go see Radiohead play if they stop close by, so this wasn't going to be an exception. Radiohead is one of the few artists to always lay down a solid live set, and usually enough surprises in it. Through the years I must have seen them a dozen times, starting with the triple-priced tickets I paid to see them play to 500 people when I was 18 (I paid a double-priced tscalper ticket and half of a friend's who was going to not go in because of the price - imagine that) I stayed an extra day in Barcelona, and got a combi ticket to this festival and Summercase, and - as usual - looked for music by bands that were going to play that day and created a Rhythmbox playlist at work.

On the whole, though, the festival was a bit of a let down (no pun intended). I really liked Bat For Lashes on album, but live they weren't very convincing. Again I tried to give Liars a chance - they seem the kind of band I should have every reason to like, from having weird album titles, the indie aesthetic, the direction changes, and the uncompromising approach, to having a band leader that "hit it off" with Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) - who strangely featured in a rather erotic dream I had, even though she's not really my kind of girl - in the end all their uncompromisingness just ends up being really really boring to sit through. Drum's not dead, as an example, just doesn't grab me.

By far the biggest problem with Spanish festivals I've been to (most of which have been at the Forum) is the terrible sound. The speaker towers they set up just do not have the power to bring a festival to life. I was standing somewhere on the 15th row during Radiohead and it was as if I was watching YouTube. None of the dynamics that make their songs stand out made it through the sound mix. It was truly painful to watch.

It might be that this is because, as I've been told, electricity at the Forum comes from solar panels. So maybe they just don't have enough juice. Or, maybe it's because Radiohead makes a cool 1 million euro out of this concert (so I've been told, just as I've been told that Movistar really really wanted them there and paid the 1 million euro without being sure they would be recouping their investment - my money is on them losing money on it). And I guess it's also no dumb luck that most big bands travel the world with a Belgian company handling their stage and sound. But either way, it's depressing to pay 70 euros to see Radiohead then walk off in the middle of their set just because drinks seem more interesting than the band on stage.

It's been a while since I've seen them play anything off Pablo Honey, and this time was no exception. But they did surprise me by playing The Bends and Planet Telex (possibly my least-liked song off The Bends, though I might have to reconsider, and in hindsight it's the missing link to OK Computer, sharing much of its dynamics with Airbag). Though, again, with the sound setup they were barely limping along.

Rematch at Werchter, guys ? I have my 4 day ticket in my wallet, and my age forbids me from camping, so I hope to score a journalist's parking card, but I am ready. I hope you are too. And now all I need is to find at least four friends and convince them to go one out of four days!

consume

Filed under: Life,Music — Thomas @ 21:15

2008-06-09
21:15

Sometimes I buy like a depressed woman. Today I went out to buy Spiritualized's highly anticipated (at least, in this body) "Songs in A&E". I came back home with 7 CD's and 2 DVD's:

  • A tribute to Spacemen 3: It was relatively cheap and it has Arab Strap, Mogwai and Low on it
  • Death Cab For Cutie - Narrow Stairs: as Seth said, don't knock the Death Cab
  • Broken Social Scene - Feel Good Lost: hey, it was less than 6 euros!
  • Spiritualized - Songs in A&E: I ended up finding it at the FNAC
  • Sloan - Never Hear The End Of It: 30 songs for 6.95!!!
  • Pet Shop Boys - Discography: I've always liked a few of their tunes, and this was less than 6 euros again
  • Coldplay - X&Y: I never bought it when it came out because it was copy-protected - this version doesn't seem to be thus encumbered, and I cannot resist songs like Fix You and Talk
  • Radiohead - The Best Of (DVD): Radiohead has some truly excellent videos, it's worth getting this
  • Pixies - Live at the Paradise in Boston: The Paradise is such a legendary place to me, even though I've never been there. This DVD was now 12 euros instead of 25 when it came out, so I couldn't let it just lie there

The jury is still out on whether this is a disease that needs curing... In addition, I got a dual festival ticket (Daydream - with Radiohead - this Thursday, and Summercase in July - 20% discount!)

I think the word I’m looking for is anticipation

Filed under: Music — Thomas @ 22:00

2008-01-11
22:00

March 2008! Oo-er !

elbow

I check their site about once every two months, hoping for some live dates. Color me seatedgy. Don't mix your drinks and don't let me down boys.

update: I went to check some of the other sites I check once in a while.

Phoenix is set to release in 2008 as well!

Besides the albums being released, the reason I'm excited for both of these is because these are two bands that live transcend their recorded work and show you why music still is best appreciated live.

15 years ago

Filed under: Music — Thomas @ 16:03

2007-09-14
16:03

I was 16 years old. I had gotten a portable stereo with CD player with money I had saved up from birthdays (5999 BEF!), and took it with me to my grandmother's house, where I was staying for two weeks while doing a summer job at my family's fat processing company. (I was doing secretary work there, but I typed too fast so I got my work done too fast and got my uncles annoyed. I learnt the value of slowing down at work, and also learnt that I should look for a job where that value was 0.)

Anyway, along with the player I bought my first CD ever: Gorky's debut CD. I don't know how many times I've played that disc over the years, but it's scratched all over, so I guess a lot. Mia quickly made it to the number one spot on my all-time favourites list, and in the years thereafter, even though it never actually was released as a single, it made it to the top of several Flemish lists as well. I pretty much know every second of those 5:32 by heart, the text is simple yet tugs at the heart strings, the music is a warm prickly blanket, the whole thing is timeless. That opening guitar sound still blows me away, those subtle 3-5 drums are a simple but devastating touch to the song.The song was what I learnt to play the guitar for.

Maybe this version only came around by accident - I have a demo tape of one of their rehearsals where Mia is a straight-on rock song with mostly the same lyrics. (That tape also includes a hilarious "Monkey gone to heaven" cover sung with a trademark Gent accent.) Over the years, he's played it often, sometimes with annoying detachment or an intent on massacring the song. Here's a reasonably good performance of the song (if you're willing to listen past the violins and ignore his Wippelgem pimp phase).

Tonight, the band plays this album from start to finish, including some songs from that period they didn't record. I'm hoping for Ooit was ik een soldaat en Ik word oud, which they played at Boterhammen, and possibly Het einde is nabij. But really, even though the album also has a few bad songs, I just look forward to having the memories come back flooding at hearing these songs played live again. Here's hoping he takes it seriously this time.

In any case, I've been looking forward to this concert.

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