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Sunday, November 30, 2008 Terrorists Have Been Waiting for Me (But I Was Not There to Greet Them) ![]() I was just in India, but am back in America, alive and unharmed not a day too late. A massive photo re-cap, including all of the above and below, from my trip is available here at my Flickr page. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes yes, it was an amazing and crazy trip. Re-appraisal ![]() Recently I have pulled David Bowie's 2002 album Heathen off the shelf and have given it some legitimate listens for the first time since it came out 6+ years ago. Upon listening in 2002, I recognized that I definitely seemed to be a "decent and respectable" album, but also one that added little to the canon of Bowie or merited much more of a listen. However, in revisting more carefully again now, I feel like i have to go back on that original opinion to state that it really is a strong album that somehow manages to say more about David Bowie than any of his other albums from '92 on, all of which were themed (usually musically) in a way so as to suggest an inherent statement.... but simplicity for once wins with Bowie on Heathen. At the time, much was made of Bowie's choice to include three covers on Heathen: a random track by the Legendary Stardust Cowboy (Ziggy's alleged namesake), the Pixies' "Cactus" and Neil Young's "I've Been Waiting for You". The latter two choices are interesting to me because they draw an isoceles triangle of sorts in my brain between the three artists, as the Pixies also covered both "I've Been Waiting For You" and "Winterlong" by Young to use as album b-sides. All three of these covers are quite good and in fact the "Cactus" cover is the only song from Heathen that i have listened to since those first listens back in 2002 (it has popped up on either mixes i've made or received). As I go back, however, "Cactus" is now the song on the album i'm least interested in hearing, and beyond the many great originals on the album, I've settled in quite well with the Young cover. I hope to write more about Heathen at large, but here now are four versions of this song, including Neil's original, both Bowie and Pixies versions, as well as a live version by Dinosaur Jr. (far inferior to the other three but I felt like filling it out): "I've Been Waiting for You"--four versions cheers, JB Labels: case studies, mp3 posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 11/30/2008 10:25:00 PM 0 comments Thursday, November 13, 2008 Reabeck ![]() I just sent this around my Dude Society Boy's Club but thought all should enjoy: Jay Reatard covering Beck's "Gamma Ray" on new 7" (single from Modern Guilt album). Available courtesy of Said the Grammophone. Can't say it's amazing or anything, and this is both a weird song for Beck to choose as a single as well as for him to choose Reatard as a coverer, but whatever. I'm at a point currently where i am lapping up any and all Reatard I can get my hands on i'm 95% sure none of you have listened to any of the songs from Modern Guilt since i sent around the title track a few months ago, and i will reiterate that the entire album is fantastically mediocre and unexciting... but i do really enjoy that title track as a bizarre straight Spoon rip. I swear to fucking god that's Britt on guitar on this track. I would be down with Britt and Beck doing a split EP ala Britt and Bright Eyes from 2002 (I love that shit). Make it rain! And one last Reatard tidbit. Not sure if any of you have checked out his blog before--it's filled with not just little sweet nothings but also some great Reatard demos (not nearly as substantial as the great Deerhunter/Atlas Sound blog but still), including this fantastic cover of the Pixies' version of "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)" from David Lynch's Eraserhead. Check it out here: Jay Reatard - "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)" xo, JB Labels: loved sounds, mp3 posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 11/13/2008 11:23:00 PM 0 comments Friday, November 07, 2008 BURNING EXPLODING BREAKING LIVING ![]() JeffreyBeaumont: i am trying to break myself open i think JeffreyBeaumont: sticking to The Heart Beats. mantra "never stop" jaychampvinyl: you are overheating jaychampvinyl: this always happens when you go into hyperdrive jaychampvinyl: you're burning the candle at both ends and in the middle and below jaychampvinyl: basically, you are tossing the candle on to the floor and torching it with a flame thrower jaychampvinyl: while laughing maniacally Labels: case studies, fucktactics, INSANITY posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 11/07/2008 02:42:00 PM 0 comments Wednesday, November 05, 2008 MY PRESIDENT IS BALACK OBAMA Young Jeezy f. Nas - "My President is Black" Labels: VICTORY posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 11/05/2008 10:28:00 AM 0 comments MY PRESIDENT OBAMA CELEBRATION from Jeffrey Beaumont on Vimeo. Labels: VICTORY posted by Nihilist Loves Hate, Hates Everything at 11/05/2008 12:26:00 AM 0 comments |
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