Sunday, January 20, 2008

100 Songs To Hear Before You Die

Okay, I finally had to nick this idea from Bruiser. I had to comment here and there though.

1. Alejandro Escovedo – “Ballad of the Sun & the Moon” I swear this is about the Conquistadors or something.
2. Alice in Chains – “Don’t Follow” How many times and ways did Layne Staley sing about his impending death? This one strikes me as being particularly gripping though.
3. Allman Brothers – “Don’t Want You No More/It’s Not My Cross to Bear” The first lyric from the first Allman Bros album was, "I have not come to testify about our bad, bad misfortune." And Duane wasn't even dead yet.
4. Atomic Bitchwax – “Kiss the Sun”
5. Bad Brains – “Sheba” Only HR could sing about, what, some sort of ancient ruler of the Copts? Is that who Sheba was? And do it in the context of a Rastafarian hardcore song.
6. Bevis Frond – “Stain on the Sun” Gorgeous, just gorgeous
7. Buick Mackane – “Loose” Yeah yeah, I know this is an Iggy/Stooges cover. There’s just something so damn great about hearing Escovedo wail, “I’m feeling fine… going down on you…” It just feels so GUY.
8. Chris Whitley – “Poison Girl” from Chris Whitley at Martyrs. He sounds like she’s waiting for him in the dressing room…
9. Conjunto Cespedes – “Flores Para Tu Altar” has one of the catchiest horn riffs ever
10. DeVotchKa – “We’re Leaving” If Roy Orbison had provided vocals for all the old Clint Eastwood spaghetti Westerns, perhaps it would have sounded like this.
11. Femi Kuti – “Beng Beng Beng” Sultry Afro-funk from one of the most charismatic performers you’ll ever experience
12. Helmet – “In the Meantime”
13. Jason Falkner – “Eloquence”
14. Jeff Beck – “Where Were You?” Heartbreaking, and there’s not a single lyric
15. Jellyfish – “The Glutton of Sympathy”
16. Junior Kimbrough – “You Better Run”
17. King’s X – “Lover” Very few lyrics in this one, but they make their point: “You wanna be my friend, but I wanna be your lover.”
18. Living Colour – “Nothingness”
19. Lyle Lovett – “She’s Already Made Up Her Mind”
20. Merle Haggard – “Holding Things Together”
21. Metallica – “Stone Cold Crazy” Their cover of the Queen song is their greatest moment if you ask me
22. Motorhead – “Ace of Spades” Seriously, everyone on the planet should hear this.
23. Otis Taylor – “Few Feet Away” I had a 20 minute crying fit the other day that started with hearing this song.
24. Peter Gabriel – “Biko” Shakes me up every single time I hear it
25. Pugwash – “I Want You Back in My Life”
26. RL Burnside – “Come On In”
27. Randy Newman – “Louisiana 1927”
28. Rory Block – “Titanic (When That Great Ship Went Down)”
29. Smashing Pumpkins – “Drown” Nothing like an 8-minute feedback solo to clean out the ol’ synapses
30. Soundgarden – “Boot Camp” What a longing, melancholy, overlooked classic from a great band
31. Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs – “Good Morning”
32. Townes Van Zandt – “Waiting Around to Die”
33. Varnaline – “Sweet Life” Who needs morphine when this song’s readily available?
34. Wayne Kramer – “Poison”
35. The Bellrays – “Black Honey”
36. The Beatles – “Tomorrow Never Knows”
37. Primus – “As the Toys Go Winding Down”
38. The Jackson 5 – “Dancing Machine” Seriously, do you realize how funky this song is?
39. BB King – “Chains and Things”
40. Billie Holiday – “Don’t Explain”
41. Charles Brown – “I Cried Last Night”
42. Dr. John (with Double Trouble) – “Baby, There’s No One Like You”
43. Hound Dog Taylor – “Crossroads” Want to hear an amp cry out in pain?
44. Johnny Cash – “Hurt” Okay, so you’ve probably heard this. Seriously though, how remarkable was it for him to take THAT song by THAT artist (Nine Inch Nails) and make it his own at THAT age?
45. Muddy Waters – “Mannish Boy” from the Hard Again CD. Yeah, I could go the purist’s route and go with his original recording of this from the 50s, okay, but really, THIS is the one that’ll grab you by the lapels
46. Nick Drake – “Black Eyed Dog”
47. Otis Redding – “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)”
48. Patsy Cline – “Sweet Dreams”
49. Porcupine Tree – “Arriving Somewhere”
50. Ramones – “Teenage Lobotomy”
51. Stevie Wonder – “I Wish”
52. Replacements – “Can’t Hardly Wait” Going with Bruiser’s pick here. I know this isn’t the purist’s choice for best song or even best album from the ‘Mats, but I’m sorry—this is one flawless piece of music
53. Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. – “The Land of Pure Imagination”
54. Van Morrison – “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You”
55. XTC – “Your Dictionary” A great kiss-off to an ex
56. MC5 – “Kick Out the Jams”
57. Dash Rip Rock – “I Saw the Light”
58. The Reivers – “Lazy Afternoon”
59. Bruce Daigrepont – “Le Diable Est Lache (The Devil is Loose)”
60. Mary Coughlan – “Woman Undone” Please do not listen to this within reach of razor blades or a bottle of sedatives. Or near a cliff.
61. Boozoo Chavis – “Dog Hill”
62. Jeff Buckley – “So Real” Love it, just love it
63. Robert Bradley’s Blackwater Surprise – “Higher”
64. Drivin’ ‘n’ Cryin’ – “Honeysuckle Blue”
65. Imperial Drag – “Illuminate” Can the human voice really do this??
66. Howlin’ Wolf – “Evil” Still gives me chills
67. Lightnin’ Hopkins – “My Starter Won’t Start This Morning”
68. Buddy Guy – “I Smell a Rat”
69. Courtney Granger – “Depuis l’age de Quinze Ans (Since the Age of Fifteen)” A nephew of the great Dewey Balfa realizes his prodigious talent
70. Jimmy Dale Gilmore – “Tonight I Think I’m Gonna Go Downtown”
71. Blind Willie Johnson – “Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground” Why this was even recorded I don’t know. Chilling slide guitar.
72. Dock Boggs – “Pretty Polly” One of the darkest songs ever, and it’s set to a banjo.
73. Eric Johnson – “Trail of Tears”
74. Minor Threat – “Out of Step”
75. Los Lobos – “Will the Wolf Survive?”
76. Lazy Lester – “Nothing But the Devil”
77. Los Natas – "Patas de Elefante"
78. Michelle Shocked – “Making the Run to Gladewater”
79. Social Distortion – “Under My Thumb”
80. Stevie Ray Vaughan – “Life by the Drop”
81. Asie Payton – “I Love You”
82. Robert Belfour – “My Baby’s Gone”
83. Material Issue – “Valerie Loves Me”
84. L.E.O. – “Goodbye Innocence” Andy Sturmer finally opens his mouth again.
85. Chris Lee – “Sail On” I’d listen to this man sing his grocery list
86. Kyuss – “50 Million Year Trip”
87. Albert King – “I’ll Play the Blues for You”
88. Freddie King – “Have You Ever Loved a Woman?” This isn’t blues; it’s pathos
89. Joe Ely – “Me and Billy the Kid”
90. Archie Edwards – “I Had a Little Girl”
91. Concrete Blonde – “Tomorrow, Wendy”
92. Brendan Benson – “Sittin’ Pretty”
93. Beausoleil – “Hey Baby Qua Ca Dit?”
94. Badfinger – “No Matter What”
95. Chet Baker – “My Funny Valentine”
96. Robert Johnson – “Hellhound on My Trail”
97. Son House – “Death Letter”
98. Hermano – “The Bottle”
99. Fishbone – “Sunless Saturday”
100. Sugar – “If I Can’t Change Your Mind”

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That was fun!

If I had half a brain I could make some Bruiser/bruise joke about the photo below, but I believe too much Black Sabbath rendered me incapable.
That's the kind of cool bruise one gets in Krav Maga. Specifically, today we worked on "360 defenses" (among many other things).

This is the result of going forearm to forearm with an "assailant" over and over and over. Bone to bone. Yes, it hurts. Fun though!

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MOBB and I sat down and listend to the Beatles' LoveCD tonight. I finally bought the doggone cable necessary to get 5.1 audio here on my Hi Fidelity Briscoe-matic sound system.

It's a brilliant re-interpretation of the Beatles stuff, I must say. And it sounds great.

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Guess I'd better sign off before I go on some tangent about square waves or the infield fly rule. Night night.

4 comments:

  1. Did you know that "Beng Beng Beng" is about providing a woman with sexual pleasure?

    I guess you and the Bruise are gonna expect me to chime in with this. I'll start the wheels turning...

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  2. Oh sure, I know what that song's about, believe me. Kuti's English isn't that great, but it's clear enough to convey THAT message.

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  3. I set a couple of ground rules for myself: no hits/famous songs and nothing you or Bruiser had put on your lists. (Though since I didn't keep your lists handy I may have repeated myself.) I could go on for days, of course, and after I hit 100 I kept thinking of other acts/songs I should've included. But these are in the order I thought of them.

    Western Sky - American Music Club
    Train - Porcupine Tree
    The Wind Blew All Around Me - the Bevis Frond
    A Pagan Place - the Waterboys
    Just Another Stupid Guy - Pat Todd & the Rankoutsiders
    I Don't Wanna Stop - Dash Rip Rock
    I'm Down - New Grass Revival
    Star Telegram - the Reivers
    Do Your Best - Femi Kuti
    I Want You (She's So Heavy) - the Beatles
    Moving - Supergrass
    Better Git It in Your Soul - Charles Mingus
    Riviera Paradise - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
    Keep Your Lamp Trimmed & Burnin' - Blind Willie Johnson
    In My Time of Need - Opeth
    Delia - Johnny Cash
    Side of the Road - Lucinda Williams
    I Don't Care About Nothing Anymore - the Beasts of Bourbon
    If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day - Robert Johnson
    Personality Crisis - the New York Dolls
    Sister Anne - the MC5
    Gimme Danger - Iggy & the Stooges
    Black Metallic - Catherine Wheel
    Brand New Hate - the Backyard Babies
    Say What You Mean - the BellRays
    Forget Her - Jeff Buckley
    September Gurls - Big Star
    Another Girl, Another Planet - the Only Ones
    Bluebird - Buffalo Springfield
    A House is Not a Motel - Love
    Everybody Knows This is Nowhere - Neil Young & Crazy Horse
    Outfit - the Drive-By Truckers
    The Mariner's Revenge Song - the Decemberists
    Generation Upstart - Diamond Dogs
    Infra-Riot - The Soundtrack of Our Lives
    House of Cards - Nikki Sudden
    A Quick One (While He's Away) (live version from The Kids Are Alright) - the Who
    Place to Be - Nick Drake
    Do It Now - Nebula
    Slaves and Bulldozers - Soundgarden
    Sheba - Bad Brains
    Pin Your Heart - Jacobites
    Talking to Myself - Cousteau
    Virginia Lights - the Music Lovers
    What Matters - Matthew Sweet
    Who Knows Where the Time Goes - Fairport Convention
    Television (The Drug of the Nation) - the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprosy
    The Difference - King's X
    Thirty Days - Chuck Berry
    Poor Jenny - the Everly Brothers
    Lately I've Let Things Slide - Nick Lowe
    Girls Talk - Dave Edmunds
    When I Write the Book - Rockpile
    Precious - the Pretenders
    Fire Brigade - the Move
    Stop This Game - Cheap Trick
    This Perfect Day - the Saints
    Turkish Song of the Damned - the Pogues
    A Pair of Brown Eyes - Peter Case
    Summertime Thing - Chuck Prophet
    Rasputin - Boiled in Lead
    Clampdown - the Clash
    Wishing Well - Bob Mould
    2541 - Grant Hart
    Celebrated Summer - Husker Du
    Two Angels - the Jayhawks
    Self Sabotage - Jason & the Scorchers
    Ode - Soul Asylum
    The Ledge - the Replacements
    I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline) - Howlin' Wolf
    Spyder - Imperial Drag
    Kid in a Big World - John Howard
    One - Harry Nilsson
    Orpheus - David Sylvian
    Ghosts - Japan
    Four Little Diamonds - Electric Light Orchestra
    Teenage Shutdown - Electric Frankenstein
    Pure Rock Fury - Clutch
    Ten Million Slaves - Otis Taylor
    The Evil Powers of Rock 'n' Roll - the Supersuckers
    Hallelujah - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
    Sooner or Later - Marah
    Get Down River - the Bottle Rockets
    Angelina - the Backsliders
    Soul Sister - Blue Mountain
    Still Be Around - Uncle Tupelo
    Debris - the Faces
    Just For a Moment - Ronnie Lane & Ronnie Wood
    Last Supper - Snatches of Pink
    All Blues - Miles Davis
    The World is Full of Angry Young Men - XTC
    You Burn Me Up and Down - We the People
    Action Woman - the Litter
    By the Grace of God - the Hellacopters
    Angeles - Elliott Smith
    Standing On the Verge of Getting It On - Funkadelic
    Fall At Your Feet - Crowded House
    Man I Used to Be - Jellyfish
    Revelation - Jason Falkner
    Halo - Sugarbuzz

    Michael

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  4. Dammit Briscoe. this is nothing but homework, pure unadulterated homework. I consider myself a cultured person and I've listened to maybe ten of these songs... Thank God I listened to all of that punk and hardcore in college or it would be even less... you know it's not a sin to like music people have heard of... 100 songs and the closest thing you get to a pop song is the Ramones...

    I'm going to check my ipod and see how many of these are already there waiting for me...

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