Saturday, November 13, 2010

Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s East of Hastings


Danny Boyle was a guest DJ for a radio station here in LA and picked some of his favorite songs. He picked out "East of Hastings" by God Speed You! Black Emperor. The moment I heard this song play in 28days later,it instantly became my favorite movie.
DJ: The next band we have is a tough one. I don't know how to describe them really, right?
DANNY BOYLE: I know this is a tough one. This is the only one I’ve picked that is in a film of mine. It is actually at the beginning of “28 Days Later” but it’s not on the soundtrack because they are a political group and they will not allow their songs to be used on soundtracks. In fact, I went to meet them in Newcastle-- they were on tour in Newcastle in the Northeast of England-- to persuade them to let us use this track in the film. They were such lovely guys. I think that they liked me, and saw I was genuine. So they agreed reluctantly to let us use it in the film. But they never allow it on any soundtracks and they’re not on iTunes or anything like that. They are the real definition of an indie collective. They are really wonderful guys. I love their music, across a lot of their albums they have done. But this is an extraordinary song called East of Hastings. We used it for the beginning sequence of “28 Days Later” when Cillian Murphy walks around deserted London on his own. I remember when we first put the piece of music to that opening-- it was before we shot any of the rest of the film. I’m usually very modest about what I’ve done, but I remember seeing that thinking 'that is good. I would go and watch that.’ This track is an extraordinary, wonderful track.





Sunday, September 19, 2010

Oasis and The Beatles

C, A, G, E, D, F, E-minor, A-minor, references to fools on hills, Imagine-like intros, basin-head haircuts, constant adoration for John Lennon.All of these things, to mention a few, made Oasis the Beatles of the 90's. Liam and Noel Gallagher never hid the fact that they wanted to be in The Beatles, no, "be The Beatles". Their songs were peppered with Beatles references, their chord progressions identical in some songs, and their look was near-on the same. -http://www.babblog.com/Oct_05/101405_IW_Music.htm

The Beginning of Don't Look Back in Anger sounds like Imagine. Champagne Supernova, Sounds a lot like The Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. Sing along with "I'd Like To Be,Under The Sea, In An Octopus's Garden..In The Shade", to Whatever,it fits perfect. Born On A Different Cloud, sounds just like Happiness Is A Warm Gun by the Beatles.

Oasis, are what Rock & Roll should be.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Songs About Space


Space Oddity-David Bowie

The Space Race Is Over-Billy Bragg

Starman-David Bowie

Out Of Space-The Prodigy

Saturn 5-Inspiral Carpets

Rocket Man-Elton John

This Time Tomorrow-The Kinks

Surfing On A Rocket-Air

Destination Moon-Dinah Washington

Rocket USA-Suicide

Walking On The Moon-The Police

The Romance Of The Telescope-OMD

I'm bored in a world where I have yet to discover so much beauty...

Monday, September 6, 2010

Protest Songs


Rage Against The Machine-Killing in The Name

Pink Floyd-Another Brick In The Wall Part 2

Public Enemy-Fight The Power

The Clash-White Riot

Sex Pistols-Anarchy In The UK

Woody Guthrie-This Land Is Your Land

Bob Dylan-The Times They Are Changin'

Bob Marley-Redemption Song

John Lennon-Imagine
(Beautiful melody that you might not realize it's about anarchist revolution)





Such a great tune I've just discovered today by the "Just Brothers".

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bob Dylan Approved
So I wanted to give credit to a couple of original tracks that you guys might of never thought were re made,or used to make a different beat. first,
remember "the next episode" by Snoop Dog? well, David Axelrod had it first.


whatabout "robot rock" by Daft Punk? well breakwater also had it first!


just thought these artist should get a bit more recognition for these tracks.

Friday, August 20, 2010



Q magazine did a pretty neat thing with Oasis's "Time Flies 1994-2009" album. They gathered the most used words from the lyrics in the album,and generated them into this photo above. I took this with my camera phone by the way.



Noel’s Playlist.


As to those of you who know me, You all know I’m a huge Oasis fan,and have huge respect and admiration for Noel Gallagher.About two summers ago, He put together a playlist of songs that have inspired him throught his music career,It kicked of with one of my favorite songs of all time,”the four horsemen”,and closed up with the theme tune” for Manchester City Football Team. (Noel’s Team)

The Four Horsemen-Aphrodite’s Child

One Of These Days-Pink Floyd

Baron Saturday-The Pretty Things

We Love You-The Rolling Stones

Armenia City In The Sky-The Who

Run,Run,Run-The Velvet Underground

My,My,Hey,Hey-Neil Young

I See Rain-Marmalade

Back Door Man-The Doors

Mighty Queen-Bob Dylan

Shrangri-La-The Kinks

Blue Moon-Elvis Presley

sleepdrivemusic.tumblr.com


I'll let Noel do the talking for this one.


I can feel the bass line of this song all the way down to my stomach when played loud. Good Stuff.


’60s psych/garage-rock pioneers, demon-crazed ’70s acid casualty, drug-war martyr, patron saint of alt-rock’s fringe dwellers. The 13th Floor Elevators.
One of my favorite records to have on vinyl.
So here I am again, starting another music blog. This one will be a bit more personal, so let's see how it goes. To start off, here's my favorite Jacques Dutronc.Such an awesome video, Jacques and I would of gotten along pretty darn well.