Archive for the ‘Bonus Song of the Day’ Category

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Bright Eyes – "When the President Talks to God" (2005)

2011/11/13


At least three of the presidential candidates (Cain, Bachmann, Perry) claim that god has told them they should run for president. Sounds like bullshit to me. It also sounds like God can't decide either.

Don't trust anyone who says they talk to god other than your spiritual advisor/preacher/whatever. Definitely don't trust it coming from a politician's mouth!

I also say it doesn't matter. They all want flat tax plans that are a tax cut for the rich and a tax increase for the poor, and that is not going to solve our problems. It will make them a lot worse. A simple tax plan does not mean it is a fair one!

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Ronnie Foster – "Mystic Brew" (1972)

2011/01/12


The "secret song" is not so secret. Especially when it is of the same name! "Mystic Brew" by Ronnie Foster! In truth I could not pick between posting Vijay Iyer Trio's cover / extrapolation, or the original acid jazz version itself. Why choose!


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Click here for more info on Ronnie Foster – "Mystic Brew".

The MP3 may be purchased here…

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The Bomboras – "A Fistful of Terror" (1998)

2010/10/31


Happy Trick-or-Treating!


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Click here for more info on The Bomboras – "A Fistful of Terror".

The MP3 may be purchased here…

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Tina Guo – "Apres un Reve" (2009)

2010/09/29


It appears I will never be allowed to leave work again. Our main file server is a desktop computer, and I made the mistake of rebooting it because I had to move it. Now it simply says the following on a black screen when I try to start it up:

"strike F1 to retry boot, F2 for setup utility"

Despite attempting many things thus far (including removing the RAID, replacing the battery, running diagnostics tests, booting from either of the hard drives) I have yet to find what the issue even is, let alone fix it!

I thought this song "Apres un Reve" (or "After a Dream" for those of you who took German or Spanish or whatever) by Tina Guo captures nicely the melancholy I feel as I sit waiting for one of the many diagnostics tests I am running to finish. I kind of get the feeling these tests may take hours, and still not tell me anything.

Oddly this next (bonus) song is also applicable to how I felt when it first happened and expresses my haste to try to fix the situation! Obviously based on Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight Of The Bumblebee", Tina Guo's "Queen Bee" is an awesome addendum & interpretation. (…and kinda hot!)


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Click here for more info on Tina Guo – Autumn Winds – "Apres un Reve".

The MP3 for "Apres un Reve" may be purchased here…

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Keane – "Somewhere Only We Know" (2004)

2010/07/13


A little present for all of you… a bonus song.

Oh simple thing where have you gone?
I'm getting old and I need something to rely on
So tell me when you're gonna let me in
I'm getting tired and I need somewhere to begin


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Click here for more info on Keane – Hopes and Fears – "Somewhere Only We Know".

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Mikel Knight – "Texas Badboy (The Nashville Remix)" (2009)

2010/07/03


Here is a song that few will enjoy…

The other day I was drifting through rap songs on youtube when I was thinking rap / hip hop haven't branched out nearly as far as it could. In theory rapping is more like a style of singing. Between "spoken word" and "traditional singing" styles lives rapping. So in theory you should be able to rap with any style of backup music and instruments, not only urban sounds and urban themes. I immediately thought, "What about country rapping?" Has anyone tried it? Why not? I entered "country rap" into the search and Mikel Knight came up (not to be confused with the fictional character "Michael Knight" on the TV show "Knight Rider").

I think this song is pretty damn good. At least fun and different, yet familiar. So why do I say few will enjoy?

I find most people feel strongly against 2 musical genres in particular: country and hip hop. And those who like one or the other tend to definitely not like the other. It is as though country and hip hop are like polar opposites in the universe of music. I know it is totally cultural though. Hip hop has urban themes and imagery attached to it. Country is rural. The divide is classic, but unnecessary. The wall are imaginary and can be broken down, as proven by Mikel Knight and the other country-rap artists out there (and there are a few others!)

There is an album version (entitled "Texas Bad Boi" on the album "The Country Rap King Mixtape, Vol. 2") of this song too…

…but I prefer "The Nashville Remix". Enjoy! …if you can…

PS: Just to prove it can go the other way… that urban hip hop artists can throw a little country in their hip hop, here is Eminem's "Square Dance". I know it is just a touch, but it is there:


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Click here for more info on Mikel Knight – "Texas Badboy (The Nashville Remix)".

The MP3 may be purchased here…

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Jay-Z (feat. Swizz Beatz) – "On to the Next One" (2009)

2010/04/20


G shared this one with me and I don't know if the song is as good without the video. Combined it is intoxicating. Some of the imagery and the combination of it all is wild. Check it!


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Click here for more info on Jay-Z – The Blueprint 3 – "On to the Next One".

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