A guy realizes that he is ordinary in every way. Although he has nothing to say in his defense, he thinks it's OK. That is what I think this song is about.
Diabolically good cover of FtP's new classic. They whistle. There's this hard-core break for no other reason than to make me spit water through my nose. These guys are geniuses.
This is a brilliant performance of another great song that Amos left off her albums. There's a bit of a strained conversation about Letterman and Leno at the beginning of the clip that you can bypass by jumping to the 1:29 mark.
I never understood how great this song was in my youth. I couldn't relate to John Lennon's heroin addiction. But now, forty years later, I do understand what it means to not get enough sleep. I don't use heroin, thank God (and Goddess).
I assume the name of this magical screamo-melodic band is a reference to a line uttered by Kevin Spacey's character at a key juncture in the film L.A. Confidential. At any rate, I dig the sound of these crazy kids.
I started posting all these Tori clips because I wanted Hector Diego to get a feel for the depth of Amos's catalog, especially her early years. What I did not expect was that doing so would trigger a Tori avalanche in my brain. I can not get enough of this. I'm sure it will end soon, but as of now, it's 1993 all over again and there's no end in sight. Not when i keep finding gems like this performance of China with a couple of professional vocalists on background.
It's the entire film, brought to you with love by The Walrus Speaks. 2012 cannot be the end of the world so long as we are playing the Beatles! So make some popcorn, put your arm around your dearly beloved, and hang out in Beatle land for one hour and thirty one minutes.
You can see a river of blood from a slaughterhouse, on the left. Slaughterhouses are highly regulated factories, but quite typically the regulations are not followed, and enforcement of these regulations is lax, particularly the regulations regarding humanitarian slaughtering procedures. Therefore, to save time and money, and quite often just to be cruel, humanitarian slaughtering procedures put in place by well meaning legislators are routinely ignored.
Take a good look. This is where your Big Mac or Sad Meal comes from.
I've seen Tori live five times, which is more than just about any other musician I don't know personally. Only twice, of those five times, did she play with a band. I love her both ways, but the band adds another dimension. And it does stop the audience from drowning her out by singing too loud or screaming out in the middle of a quiet moment in a song. She knows you love her. Keep it to yourself.
The new Mogis-produced album from Swedish sister act First Aid Kit dropped today. It's called The Lion's Roar, and it's va nice slice of soothing harmonious goodness.
On their twitter page, this band calls themselves a pop band for the twenty twenties, so they certainly have a plan. I think they may be a pop band for far sooner than that.
It is so validating when the obscure bands I become obsessed with show up in the mainstream. Nice exchange with Letterman at the end too. Kind of a shame that this didn't happen two albums ago.
At the beginning of this clip, Amos explains that when she played this song for someone in the recording industry he told her that if she played this song, she wouldn't have a career. Wrong!
Cribbing a bit from "Born in the USA" this political anthem about economic injustice hides in plain sight, thinly disguised as a jingoistic jingle. Like "Born in the USA," the chorus is ripe for the Republican National Convention, but the verses tell the tale.
The Station Agent posted this song a day or two ago, but it was not the full version. This song is too great not to hear in full. And yes, I believe God does need a woman to look after him...that would be Goddess.
Caroline Smith and Jesse Schuster perform the songs "Eagle's Nest" and "Calliope" inside a former orphanage in Duluth, Minnesota in November of 2010, during a snow storm.
According to Amos, she wrote this song with the intention of submitting it to Al Stewart. Thankfully, her producer talked her out of it and it went on to become the centerpiece of her first album.
Indecision clouds my vision, No one listens...
Because I'm somewhere in between
my love and my agony,
You see, I'm somewhere in between...
My life is falling to pieces
Somebody put me together!
A clever youtuber aligned Walk Off the Earth's cover of "Somebody That I Used to Know" with Gotye's original and it lines up perfectly. As if playing it all on one guitar wasn't difficult enough, they nailed the tempo.
...so now that you finally failed
just like you said you would, down to the last detail.
Well if living's such hell,
here's to your dying days.
You won't have to be afraid.
And the heroes you met were just fiction,
yeah, with high expectations.
And your friends grew up faster than you got successful,
told you to keep it up.
Good comes to those who work.
And the stories they told you were true, babe.
Your mom really went crazy.
But that doesn't have to be you.
No.
And I miss Tara and Melissa, Allen and John.
And you'll never have friends like you did when you were young.
But our bodies were pulled away and swept out to the sea
And I'd call and say hi if I thought you'd remember me
cause somethings are worth leaving old memories for...
Greetings in Braille by The Elected on Grooveshark
We are still mourning the break up of Rilo Kiley here at The Walrus Speaks, for an entire year. "All The Good That Won't Come Out" is the first Rilo Kiley song that the Station Agent had me listen to, and I was instantly hooked.
The Good That Won't Come Out by Rilo Kiley on Grooveshark
That's right, folks. The health conscious, vegetarian people of Seventh Day Adventist Southern California community Loma Linda are outraged that McDonalds is trying to bring Sad Meals to their fair city. As a vegetarian since 1974, I must concur. I do agree that vegetarianism, like any moral issue (and I do consider it a moral issue), cannot be legislated, but if the citizens of Loma Linda manage to ban the stupid golden arches, I will be very pleased.
I decided not to post "Free Me" with images of animals being abused. I can't take it this morning. How about you? Does knowing how your meat is produced bother you, or not? Are you hiding from yourself?
We've been playing a lot of former Sleatter-Kinney members Carrie Brownstien and Janet Weiss's new band, Wild Flag. So, in the interest of fairness, here's a peek at what the other member of S-K, Corin Tucker, has been up to.
David Allun Joneshas an excellent review of Gotye's "Somebody that I Used to Know" (viaJonk Music). Between the original and Walk Off the Earth's cover of it (5-person guitar-style, no less) I am positively obsessed with this song.
I whole heartedly agree with Jones that guest vocalist Kimbra's contribution to the song takes it to another level. Jones writes:
Once featured guest (and MMfave) Kimbra
arrives on the half-way mark to help fill in between the lines in the
role of the new ex-girlfriend though, “Somebody That I Used To Know” is
elevated to a whole new plateau of awesomeness, her steely cut-down of
his behavior in their own relationship providing one of the
most fantastic “wait…what?” musical moments in recent memory in it’s
jaw-dropping verse-ending reveal (“You said that you could let it go/
And I wouldn’t catch you hung up on somebody that you used to know!!!”)
that brilliantly shifts the target of all his succeeding hook agitation
towards her.
1. Congress de-funds the White House drug czar’s ad campaign.
2. Our ideal bill is finally introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives -- a bill that would let states determine their own marijuana policies without federal interference.
3. Public support for “making marijuana legal” reaches an all-time high of 50%.
4. Delaware legalizes medical marijuana.
5. Maryland and Vermont improve their medical marijuana laws.
6. Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, and D.C. implement/expand their medical marijuana laws.
7. Arkansas and Connecticut lower their penalties for marijuana possession.
8. World leaders reject the drug war and advocate marijuana decriminalization via the “Global Commission on Drug Policy.”
9. Ron Paul shakes up the political debate by relentlessly criticizing the drug war during his presidential campaign.
10. Governors ask the federal government to reschedule marijuana.
I'm continuing to catch up on the path of fire blazed by WF last year in support of their debut. Carrie Brownstein recently said that she would like to see the band put out a new record in the Fall.
Okay, this blew me away. Not only is it a top-notch cover of a song I'm in love with--Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know"--but this band covering it does so on ONE GUITAR!
This young woman performing the Lana Del Rey hit "Video Games" is a strong contender in The Walrus Speaks' Talent Competition, wouldn't you say Station Agent?
The DEA and the White House do not want you to know the truth about cannabis. In this video, you will learn about cannabis not as a recreational substance or even as a medicine. Instead, it is a dietary food that should be eaten raw for maximal health.
Some people say the world is going to end in 2012. Not while we are playing John Lennon, it isn't! So keep it right here--www.thewalrusspeaks.blogspot.com on your cyber radio dial!
The Station Agent has introduced me to some mind blowing music. And now Wild Flag-Mary Timony, Carrie Brownstein, Janet Weiss, and Rebecca Cole. They are Goddess Awesome great!
For all the Beatles' innovations, Lennon always insisted that none of it was better than good old rock and roll music, his first and greatest musical love. Continuing with our Year Of John Lennon, let's listen in.
You have GOT to hear this. A kid sneaked into Lennon's hotel room in Toronto. Lennon was game, and the interview is totally fascinating. The kid says dumb things, but Lennon does not take offence or correct him. Instead, he takes the opportunity to give us Lennonisms that will always endure, such as, "We're all Hitler inside, and we're all Christ inside."
Keep it here--www.thewalrusspeaks.blogspot.com--on your cyber radio dial, for The Year of John Lennon. Walrus Radio will not allow 2012 to end the world.
One critic wrote that all of Lennon's melodies have the sophistication of "Row Your Boat." Be that as it may, "Row Your Boat" is a classic that will be sung a thousand years from now. And so will Lennon's compositions.
This is one of Lennon's songs that never got released, and I think we can all understand why. However, this song does have potential, and I wish Lennon had not given up on it.
That's right all you folks out there in cyberland. The Walrus Speaks has declared 2012 the year of John Lennon! I heard that the Blue Meanies had reverted to their pre-Yellow Submarine status, and aim to END THE WORLD in 2012 WITH DISCO. But Walrus Radio will not let that happen! We are the anti-disco cyber radio station. So keep it right there on your cyber radio dial--