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Friday, November 05, 2004

I made a new mix CD today. The theme shifts throughout, thus I aptly titled it:

Train of Thought

(I picture an old locomotive fueled by human brains)

Orange Alert - The Briefs - I like my punk with political commentary, as long as it isn't juvenile and undereducated. This is a great song that accurately portrays the state of the current American consciousness in a relatively funny manner as well.
Vibrator - Electric Six - I owe Rob Andrews big time for this one. I fucking love this song.
Oh Canada! - Five Iron Frenzy - Not actually 'O Canada', but a ska song singing the praises of the greatest, freeist nation on the western hemisphere.
Star-Spangled Banner - Rivers Cuomo (of weezer) - Kinda says it all right there in that bracket. Only version I've ever heard and liked.
America, Fuck Yeah (Bummer Remix) - Team America - There's no way I would put the regular version ahead of this one after a Bush victory.
Kiss Me, Son of God - OKGo - Great song by a fun band. And the lyrics fit too. Here they are, transcribed by me, cause I can't sleep:
"I built a little empire out of some crazy garbage called the blood of the exploited working class. But they've overcome their shyness and they're calling me 'your highness' and the world screams 'Kiss Me, Son of God'. I destroyed the bond of friendship and respect between the only people left who could even look me in the eye. Now I laugh and make a fortune off the same ones that I tortured, and the world screams 'Kiss Me, Son of God' I look like Jesus, so they say, but mister, Jesus is very far away. Now you're the only one here who can tell me if its true, that you love me, and I love me. I built a little empire out of some crazy garbage called the blood of the exploited working class. But they've overcome their shyness and they're calling me 'your highness' and the world screams... and the world screams... and the world screams 'Kiss Me, Son of God!'"
Kissing the Lipless - The Shins - the title follows the kissing theme, and The Shins are fucking amazing.
Camaro - Frankie and the BJs - My friend Rob Jones and a couple of his friends made this Lounge/skit song and I gotta say... its fuckin funny, and not just to people who know him cause people who don't have heard it and loved it. I can send it to any of you guys with a Gmail account.
Wild Packs of Family Dogs (2004 remaster) - Modest Mouse - From the remastered edition of The Moon and Antarctica album. Folky, sounding mostly acoustic.
Breakfast at Denny's - Combusitble Edison - Weirdest lounge/elevator/tripped out/dreamy music I know of. Awesome band, and a great instrumental one with some memories lurking in its title.
Bring the Rhino Across - Chris Lawson - Semi-professional friend of a friend. Silly as hell, very light and funny.
Monkey on Your Back - Clinic - I love Clinic. Fucking great band.
Hockey Monkey - James Kochalka Superstar - In keeping with the Monkey theme
Hit Me! - The Sounds - Great swedish 80s-sounding band with a great peppy yet angry song about physical abuse.
I've Got It All(Most) - Modest Mouse - B-side from "Good News for People Who Love Bad News".
Hand Springs - The White Stripes - A favorite of mine for years. A spoken word song where the chorus has no lyrics, fleshing out an entire story brimming with typical de stijl White Stripes visuals that come to mind. Old B-side for a vinyl single.
GT400 - Thee Michelle Gun Elephant - Again, credit owed to Rob Andrews on this one. It remains a favourite.
Huun Huur Tu - Tuvan Internationale - Someone sent me this a long time ago... and I gotta say... I love it. No idea why.
Loop de Loop - Ween - A short one-minuter for the Spongebob Squarepants soundtrack.
Pickin' The Chicken - Speedy West and Jimmy Bryant - Amazing guitar playing, sounds like a chicken, very cartoony tune. Sent to me by a friend from VFS.
The Rodeo Song - David Alan Coe - Going even more country with this one we got a classic of my film school years, pissing off an irrelevent teacher because of its language.
Rodeohead - Hard n' Phirm - A medley of Radiohead songs both new and old in a very funny classic country/square-dancin'/rodeo manner.
Wayfaring Stranger - Jack White - From the Cold Mountain soundtrack. Jack White did a number of songs for it. This is one of my favorites. Very old country, yet very close to the grassroots sound of "O Brother, Where Art Thou?".
Liquor and Whores - Bubbles - Bubbles from the Trailer Park Boys that is. Funny song, gets played on the radio here a lot.
Whisky in the Morning - Buck Cherry - Love this song. Inspired me to drink many a morn during my 2001 depression/unemployment year. Never been able to burn it with the program on my last computer. Works on the new one though.
Garage Dayz Nite - Beatallica- Rob Jones is credited with this one. As you'd guess from the name of the band, its by a band that crosses Metallica-like lyrics, metal sound and vocal stylings to Beatles classics.
Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel - Barenaked Ladies - Tip the hat at Rob Andrews again ladies and gentlemen, I love this song and he's to blame. Unfortunately now it also reminds me of Michelle's friend's boyfriend who tragically fell asleep at the wheel recently. He worked a LOT of hours I'm told. Rest in peace.
Diary of an Unborn Child - Li'l Markie - In keeping with the theme of death a nutty anti-abortion song from the 60s or so that many readers will most likely remember from a post on
RoBlog.

Now let's review... Common themes were Politics, Robs, Favourites, Nostalgia, Kissing, Animals, Country, Liquor and Death. PRFNKACLD* if you will.

(*pronounced Purr-fink-cack-load)

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