Wednesday, July 27, 2005

is that your celebrated summer?



in honor of bob mould's newest album "body of song" tonight show will be all bob all the time in his various guises. a key for where each song comes from:

hd= husker du
bm= bob mould
s= sugar
lb=loud bomb

the tunes in italics are instrumentals that i played with running through the setlist or reading psa's.

  • wishing well - bm
  • paralyzed - bm
  • celebrated summer - hd
  • a good idea - s
  • wishing well - bm
  • without? -bm
  • gee angel - s
  • makes no sense at all - hd
  • best thing - bm
  • hardly getting over it - hd
  • moving trucks - bm (live)
  • soundonsound - bm
  • theme (it's a perfect day) - lb
  • surveyors and cranes - bm
  • needle hits e - s
  • wanted was - bm
  • i apologize - hd
  • can't help you anymore - s (live)
  • high fidelity - bm
  • sunset safety glass - bm
  • new #1 - bm
  • egoveride - bm
  • hornery - bm
  • stand guard - bm
  • see a little light - bm
  • tilted - s
  • no reservations - hd
  • if i can't change your mind - s
  • days of rain - bm

Monday, July 18, 2005

she comes in near when i scratch under her ear

meet the newest member of our family. her name is enid.



one of the inspirations for her name:

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

music for the bad boys, music for the good boys

  • damian jurado - white center
  • sufjan stevens - chicago
  • richard buckner - a chnace counsel
  • bob mould - sunspots/wishing well
  • mountain goats - dance music
  • autumn defense - mayday
  • tristeza - golden hill
  • silkworm - penalty box
  • pullman - same grain with new wood
  • shipping news - louven
  • one of the loudest tragedies ever heard - loaded gun
  • oasis - love like a bomb
  • arcade fire - neighborhood #2
  • dio - gypsy
  • wolf parade - and i am my father's son
  • thunderbirds are now - the world is made of paper
  • frank black - caribou
  • the decemberists - 16 military brides
  • superchunk - martinis on the roof
  • of montreal - wraith pinned to the mist
  • alaska! - stay
  • oneida - lavender
  • viva voce - the center of the universe
  • silver scooter - blue laws
  • enon - kanon
  • pilot to gunner - 68 (jawbox)
  • q & not u -collect the diamonds
  • british sea power - plesae stand up
  • portastatic - bright ideas

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

some like kk downing more than glenn tipton


  • andrew bird & the mysterious production of eggs - measuring cups
  • sufjan stevens - john wayne gacy jr.
  • sun kil moon - glenn tipton
  • josh rouse - it's the nighttime
  • john doe - ready
  • stan thiele - merry go-round
  • clem snide - tiny european cars
  • chris stamey experience - compared to what?
  • sloan - the rest of my life
  • the national - secret making
  • saxon shore - november 16
  • sleater-kinney - entertain
  • oneida - $50 tea
  • arcade fire - cold wind
  • spoon - the delicate places
  • kaiser chiefs - born to be a dancer
  • constantines - arizona
  • the hold steady - hornets! hornets!
  • the white stripes - the denial twist
  • the hold steady - cattle and the creeping things *
  • hot hot heat - island of the honest man
  • and you will know us by the trail of dead - will you smile again?
  • dressy bessy - stop foolin'
  • pinback - afk
  • maria taylor - two of those too
  • eels - hey man (now you're really living)
  • stars - your ex-lover is dead
  • channels - win instantly

* this was a mistake. didn't mean to play tunes from his band. especially since i don't really like them. it seems every magazine or newspaper i pick has a rave review of this album. so i keep trying to give it a chance but i don't get it. musically and lyrically they're pretty interesting but i just can't handle craig finn's monotonous vocals. don't think it'll be getting any more spins from me.

Friday, July 01, 2005

sunspots

Workbook: Bob Mould part 2

Ok well I'm guess I'm somewhat breaking my rule of each post title being song lyrics. But how can you quote a line from a tune that's an instrumental? I guess I could looks for guitar tabs for "Sunspots," the opening instrumental to Bob Mould's classic Workbook album, but that would be really dorky. So here's a slight variation on the rule. And I'm the only one that notices.

It's only appropriate that I continue my writing about Workbook around my wedding anniversary. This album marks somewhat of turning point in my life. If I made a timeline of my life the discovery of Workbook would be the dividing line between the Clock Girl era and my meeting Liz. Even though my meeting Liz wouldn't occur for another few weeks it sorts signifies to me this new life. It was the first album purchased post-breakup. Because of this, I wanted this album to part of my wedding day. When listening to music I tend to dwell on the lyrics, which according to some is the sign of not being a true music fan. I have to politely disagree, but I digress. I wanted to make sure any music I personally picked would fit the joyous mood of a wedding. Most of the music I listen to, and particularly my taste circa 2000, wouldn't exactly be appropriate wedding tunes. So I was struggling with a way to include Bob Mould in my wedding soundtrack, particularly this album. The perfect solution...an instrumental.

It took me a bit of time to convince Liz that "Sunspots" should be the song to be played as we are introduced and enter our reception but I was eventually successful. It was really the only piece of "my music" to be included in the wedding soundtrack and I was OK with that. This song, especially due to how much this album means to me, was enough. I knew that aside from Liz the only other people that would recognize this tune were two members of the wedding party, Matt and my Bob-introducer, Lizzz, as well as my friend Jen F. I told them all to pay special attention to our entrance tune since I knew they would appreciate it. The entrance music was appreciated but in a different way than intended. As we were gathering for our introduction in the Riverside Inn's hallway "Sunspots" hadn't started playing yet but there a siren blaring from a local fire house. Lizzz and Matt started laughing, thinking that I had chosen Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" as our entrance song.

If any Sabbath was going to played it would have been "Neon Knights" as Ronnie James Dio is the superior Sabbath singer.

Another somewhat amusing anecdote regarding "Sunspots." I was sitting in a hotel when traveling for work doing paperwork with the tv tuned to HBO playing in the background. I think I was going to watch Chris Rock. I hear a familiar song, and since these guitar chords are so ingrained in my memory I didn't really notice. And then I realized I was playing Workbook, it was coming from the tv. "Sunspots" was being used as the soundtrack for an HBO promo with arty black and white shots of the stars of their original programs. Now I didn't mind the tune that means a lot to me to be used to promote The Sopranos and Oz but it turned my stomach that it was included with shots of those wenches from Sex and the City. I just hope Bob used that paycheck towards recording his new album.

i was at a funeral the day i realized i wanted to spend my life with you


happy 5th anniversary to me and liz!