Holiday Shores- Bands/Artists (SXSW 2011)
March 11, 2011
Who: Holiday Shores
What: Alternatuve
Where: Tallahassee FL http://www.myspace.com/holidayshores
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Reptar Bands/Artists (SXSW 2011)
March 11, 2011
Who; Reptar: Graham Ulicny – guitar, vocals, samples, William Kennedy – keyboards, Ryan Engelberger – bass, Andrew McFarland – drums
What: Disco House, Funk,
Where: Athens GA http://www.myspace.com/reptarathens
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My Awesome Mix Tape-March 2011
March 10, 2011
The Whigs interview with Bunch TV 1/2
March 10, 2011
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The Whigs Interview Bunch TV 2/2
March 10, 2011
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dreams of flying and escape
The Journey of the Lost Pictures
March 9, 2011
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If you are a long time reader of this blog you already know I’m a fan of Harry Nilsson. He was a talented songwriter and lived a crazy life. One of the greats. Check out these covers.
Ron Sexsmith – “Good Ole Desk”
The Format – “The Lottery Song”
Dawn Landes – “Life Line”
Clare and The Reasons Feat. Van Dyke Parks – “He Needs Me”
Randy Newman – “Remember”
Andrew Bird – “Think About Your Troubles”
Walkmen – “Don’t Forget Me”
Luna – “Everybody’s Talkin'”
My Morning Jacket – “Everbody’s Talkin'”
Okkervil River “Wake and Be Fine” (video & free DL)
March 9, 2011
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Sibylle Baier- The colour green.
March 9, 2011
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YouTube Live: Robin Pecknold of the Fleet Foxes “Katie Cruel” unplugged « Consequence of Sound
March 9, 2011
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Viral Video’s
March 8, 2011
Music From A Tree
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Noel Harrison – Windmills of Your Mind
March 8, 2011
Noel Harrison – Windmills of Your Mind (via The Thomas Crown Affair: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
“The original script called for Crown (Steve McQueen) to go sky-diving as a release from his post-robbery tension. I changed skydiving to glider-flying. The scene was simple, just a glider drifting and rolling against the blue sky. As we were shooting it, I knew it would need a particular kind of song behind it, something like the Beatles’ Strawberry Fields.
Michel Legrand produced a melody that was, like Strawberry Fields, on the baroque side. Listening to the melody, one had a sense that it would go on forever, just like the flight of the glider. Alan & Marilyn Bergman picked up on this quality in their lyrics. The images they conceived were all circular: “Like a snowball down the mountain / Or a carnival balloon / Like a carousel that’s turning/ Runnings rings around the moon.” The song was called The Windmills of Your Mind and I loved it.
-excerpted from This Terrible Business Has Been Good to Me by Norman Jewison.







