Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Stuck in my head: One last love song

Walking around work I starting humming, then singing this song. It was like I was back in the piano bar, with people coming up and tipping me and everything. I'm taking this show on the road. On the youtube there are some clips from the show I saw of the Beautiful South a few years back at the Park West in Chitown, but this one has far better sound. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Meal ticket: Last.fm edition

I've been listening to last.fm lately, and while I'm sure I'm one of the last to jump on board, it's been a lovely ride through the annals of French pop. I started the journey in typical fashion, ie not knowing what to do, so I typed in Mano Negra and starting listening to all the 'similar artists', which gave me access to some old friends I met at RFI and new groups I had never heard of.

Here's a picture of Julieta Venegas and Caetano Veloso for you, which I lifted from Julieta's myspace page. In the caption she writes: Caetano, es lo maximo!!!! She was so excited to meet him, natch. She could hardly be cuter, good people.


So here's a video of her being wicked cute. GREAT group dance happening here. Let me know if you want to get together and learn it for the upcoming talent show! This song is not her newest but it's lovely and was filmed in Argentina.


Also in the video is Anita Tijoux, from the Chilean hip hop group Makiza, who were so good back in the fin de siècle. I'm going to make it easy for you to remember:

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

oh wait, you haven't had enough?

Here's the other one... kirsty MacColl is the greatest. You earned it, baby.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Here's the video I was looking for. Billy Bragg sings "A New England" to adoring fans. He's wearing an ACT-UP! t-shirt in this video from 1991. The Wikipedia says he's an outspoken opponent of fascism, racism, homophobia, and sexism. He still looks good, btw.

So I went a searching on the webs for a video of "A New England" by, say, Kirsty MacColl or Billy Bragg, and I came up with P-Unit's "Tea Partay", weirdly rapping about the motherland. (Nothing like a tea party on the Cape, let me tell you.) What I learned from this video is that Cape Cod keeps it reals. Word. When I finally got to the end I realized that this is a Smirnoff commercial. Please drink responsibly.