Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Duran Duran's The Chauffeur, [link] a surprisingly sophisticated video inspired by Helmut Newton.
I'm familiar with that video because my ex-GF was a Duran Duran fan and was very excited to see that video when I gave her a collection.
In other video news, I got a set of Kate Bush early videos that's OOP, Marc - a VHS copy of Marc Bolan's last TV show. (I think it's coming out on DVD soon.)
And for Mr. Boucher, I got a live Lou Reed DVD with Quine and Fernando Saunders doing material from the Blue Mask/Legendary Hearts era.
I'm way too intoxicated to post, yet here I am. Hooray, Seattle!
Plei, Jilli, any Seattle-istas interested in meeting: send me an email at haydenchilds at gmail dot com. I'm going to Portland tomorrow, but will be back on Saturday through Tuesday.
Gurgle.
That video for The Chauffeur was inadvertantly part of the "kids' entertainment" at my parents' big Christmas party one year. Oops.
I got a set of Kate Bush early videos that's OOP
Is there a video of her cavorting about in a lion outfit? Or was that just when she was on SNL?
Neko Case fans: What are your favorite songs of hers?
From The Virginian: "Lonely Old Lies", "Duchess", and "Somebody Led Me Away";
From Furnace Room Lullaby: "Set Out Running", "No Need to Cry", "Twist the Knife", "Thrice All American", and "Furnace Room Lullaby";
From Canadian Amp: pretty much everything, but especially "Knock Loud", "Make Your Bed", and "In California";
From Blacklisted: "Lady Pilot", "Look For Me (I'll Be Around)", "I Wish I Was the Moon", and "Runnin' Out of Fools";
and I actually haven't listened enough to the last two (The Tigers Have Spoken and Fox Confessor Brings the Flood) to have favorites yet. Oh, but I really love her cover of "Rated X". Also, on the Nashville tribute album that came out a few years ago, she does a great version of "Rolling Stone", and then I've also got her covering "Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis", which is fabulous.
I love Neko Case, especially
Furnace Room Lullaby.
Lately I have been listening to the song "South Tacoma Way" about four or five times a day. It's just gorgeous and heartbreaking.
Some of my favorite lyrics in the world are the title song from
Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
and "I Wish I Was the Moon" from
Blacklisted.
My favorite Neko songs with the New Pornographers are maybe "Letter from an Occupant" and "These are the Fables."
I actually haven't listened enough to the last two (The Tigers Have Spoken and Fox Confessor Brings the Flood)
I absolutely hated
The Tigers Have Spoken.
It's one of the poorest live albums I have ever heard. Which, I admit, may have something to do with the fact that I will put hot pokers in my eyes before I will submit myself to seeing Neko Case live again but...
Fox Confessor
on the other hand is wonderful.
"South Tacoma Way"
Oh yeah! I love that one too. Actually, I may have been thinking of that one when I put down "Thrice All American" above (though they're both great...).
I will put hot pokers in my eyes before I will submit myself to seeing Neko Case live again
Wow, what's the story here?
She is one of the most petulant artists I have ever seen live. She whines non-stop about pretty much anything there is to complain about, she gets extremely pissy with hecklers - even if they are just yelling out requests. I've seen her solo twice and with the NPs twice and all four times were the same. She was drunk, she rattled on and on in between songs mostly about how tired, drunk, exhausted, really drunk, or hot she was. I have heard many horror stories of her delaying shows, cutting them short, yelling in fans' faces, etc.
I'm all for drunk and disorderly rock stars. Just make it entertaining.
She kind of dissed Lawrence the last time I saw her perform solo there as well - and in my book nobody recovers from that.
So, I love her records and continue to buy them. But I'm never paying to see her live again.
Actually, I may have been thinking of that one when I put down "Thrice All American" above
I looove this song. I love how proud she is of where she is from and the little kind of prayer at the end that Tacoma stays seedy and ungentrified forever.