Rhapsody 3.1 Blogging

Link: Rhapsody Playlist.

1. Be Be Your Love - Rachael Yamagata 2. Letter Read - Rachael Yamagata 3. Worn Me Down - Rachael Yamagata 4. Paper Doll - Rachael Yamagata 5. I'll Find a Way - Rachael Yamagata 6. 1963 - Rachael Yamagata 7. Under My Skin - Rachael Yamagata 8. Meet Me By The Water - Rachael Yamagata 9. Even So - Rachael Yamagata 10. I Want You - Rachael Yamagata 11. Reason Why - Rachael Yamagata 12. Moments with Oliver - Rachael Yamagata 13. Quiet - Rachael Yamagata 14. Ode To... - Rachael Yamagata

1. Dalliance - The Wedding Present
2. I Can't Stand It Anymore - The Velvet Underground
3. Family Entertainment - The Undertones
4. Ballroom Blitz - Sweet
5. Memories - The Rubinoos
6. Ridin' High - The Platinum Pied Pipers
7. Ridin' High - The Platinum Pied Pipers
8. Pomme Fritz (Meat 'N Veg) - The Orb
9. Monday, Monday - The Mamas & The Papas
10. In The City - The Jam
11. This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) - The Isley Brothers
12. Psycho Mafia - The Fall

give it a title dumbass

give it a title dumbass

1. Alone Again Or - Love
2. Sunshine Superman - Donovan
3. Alone Again Or - Love
4. World - The Bee Gees
5. Adventures In Foam Intro - Cujo
6. Stoney Street - Amon Tobin
7. Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb
8. Delta MK II - The Orb
9. Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
10. Turn Of The Century - The Bee Gees

1. Alone Again Or - Love
2. Sunshine Superman - Donovan
3. Alone Again Or - Love
4. World - The Bee Gees
5. Adventures In Foam Intro - Cujo
6. Stoney Street - Amon Tobin
7. Little Fluffy Clouds - The Orb
8. Delta MK II - The Orb
9. Marcus Garvey - Burning Spear
10. Turn Of The Century - The Bee Gees

fall shit

fall shit

1. D.I.Y. Meat - The Fall
2. Das Vulture Ans Ein Nutter-Wain - The Fall
3. He Pep! - The Fall
4. Hostile - The Fall
5. Stay Away (Old White Train) - The Fall
6. Spinetrak - The Fall
7. Interlude / Chinilism - The Fall
8. Powder Keg - The Fall
9. Oleano - The Fall
10. Cheetham Hill - The Fall
11. The Coliseum - The Fall
12. Last Chance To Turn Around - The Fall
13. The Ballard Of J. Drummer - The Fall
14. Oxymoron - The Fall
15. Secession Man - The Fall
16. The Chiselers - The Fall
17. Chilinist - The Fall

blog this shit, kid

blog this shit, kid

1. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) - (mono) - The Byrds
2. It Won't Be Wrong - The Byrds
3. Set You Free This Time - The Byrds
4. Lay Down Your Weary Tune - The Byrds
5. He Was A Friend Of Mine - The Byrds
6. The World Turns All Around Her - The Byrds
7. Satisfied Mind - The Byrds
8. If You're Gone - The Byrds
9. The Times They Are A Changin' - The Byrds
10. Wait And See - The Byrds
11. Oh! Susannah - The Byrds
12. The Day Walk (Never Before) - The Byrds
13. She Don't Care About Time - The Byrds
14. The Times They Are A-Changin - The Byrds
15. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - The Byrds
16. She Don't Care About Time - The Byrds
17. World Turns All Around Her - The Byrds
18. Stranger In A Strange Land - The Byrds

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Testing typepad

Mike totally rulez, the blog feature kicks ass!


good luck with that

good luck with that


1. Gimme Danger - Iggy & The Stooges
2. Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell - Iggy & The Stooges
3. Penetration - Iggy & The Stooges
4. I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On - James Brown
5. Heinz Baked Beans - The Who
6. Stephanie Says - The Velvet Underground
7. To Know You Is To Love You - Greyboy
8. I Guess I'll Always Love You - The Isley Brothers
9. Mary Jane - Rick James
10. Sour Times - Portishead
11. No, No, No, No - James Brown
12. Take Some Time Out For Love - The Isley Brothers
13. Strangers - Portishead
14. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - The Who
15. She's My Best Friend - The Velvet Underground
16. Take It All In And Check It All Out - Joseph Malik
17. Hold My Baby's Hand - James Brown
18. Put Yourself In My Place - The Isley Brothers
19. Odorono - The Who
20. It Could Be Sweet - Portishead
21. Lisa Says - The Velvet Underground
22. Uam Uam - Povo Povo


some ill music

some ill music

1. Gimme Danger - Iggy & The Stooges
2. Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell - Iggy & The Stooges
3. Penetration - Iggy & The Stooges
4. I Feel That Old Feeling Coming On - James Brown
5. Heinz Baked Beans - The Who
6. Stephanie Says - The Velvet Underground
7. To Know You Is To Love You - Greyboy
8. I Guess I'll Always Love You - The Isley Brothers
9. Mary Jane - Rick James
10. Sour Times - Portishead
11. No, No, No, No - James Brown
12. Take Some Time Out For Love - The Isley Brothers
13. Strangers - Portishead
14. Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand - The Who
15. She's My Best Friend - The Velvet Underground
16. Take It All In And Check It All Out - Joseph Malik
17. Hold My Baby's Hand - James Brown
18. Put Yourself In My Place - The Isley Brothers
19. Odorono - The Who
20. It Could Be Sweet - Portishead
21. Lisa Says - The Velvet Underground
22. Uam Uam - Povo Povo

velvet underground - VU

velvet underground - VU

The Velvet Underground were easily one of the greatest rock bands of the 1960s, though unlike the Beatles or the Stones they labored in relative obscurity. They weren't just ahead of the times, they helped create the future of rock music with their mix of primitive rock 'n' roll, complex avant-garde leanings, downtown narratives, and pure pop songcraft. They even wanted to top the charts, but they wanted to do it their way. Lou Reed may have been a Brill Building-esque tunesmith, but he was also interested in the tough hyper-realism of the New York literary underground and the wild sounds of Free Jazz. Conversely, John Cale may have been a classically trained Welshman who worked with John Cage, but he wanted to be in a rock 'n' roll band. Unfortunately, not even a high profile push from Andy Warhol nor the au courant ice queen whispers of Nico could break the band to the general public. Loaded (1970), their final album, features two great should've-been radio hits in "Sweet Jane" and "Rock & Roll." After the band called it quits the public slowly started catching on, and Lou Reed's solo work brought many of their songs to FM radio. VU's sound, style, and Reed's sometimes perverse lyrics and deadpan delivery became a major influence on the New York punk scene of the 1970s and the alternative and Indie Rock scenes of the '80s and '90s. Their influence is acknowledged by everyone from David Bowie and Roxy Music to R.E.M. and U2. Influences aside, their body of work only gets better with each passing year.

- Charles H.