This mashup by dj BC is pretty sick, and the video has some video from the Bootie-Boston thing. Enjoy!
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Song of the Day for December 16th, 2010: 'Love Song' by Maoli
Today's song is....Love Song, by Hawaiian Island music group Maoli. Maoli have been active on the Hawaiian music scene since 2005 or so. They are based out of the island of Maui, where the band was founded by Glenn Awong (lead vocalist, guitarist, and song-writer), and includes members Corey Lum (vocals, guitar), Hubert Kaina (vocals, keyboards), Kakana Akiu-Corpuz (bass guitar), and Matthew Casil (drums). I am told that 'Maoli' means 'Native' in the Hawaiian language, and all the band-members grew up in Hawaii, and thus the name of their band. Love Song comes off of their recently released second studio album titled Rock Easy, which was just released in August, 2010 and is now available on ITunes and Amazon. For more detailed information on the band check out their website HERE, or their myspace page HERE.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Song for December 15th, 2010: "Turtles" by Skryptcha
Today's song is....Turtles, by Australian hip-hop MC Skryptcha. Skryptcha is 22 yr-old MC from Sydney, Australia who has been active out on the hip-hop music scene since 2003 and is signed on with Obese Records. Turtles comes off of his 2009 release EP titled Left to Write. It should also be noted that he just recently released his first full length studio album titled The Numbers in August of 2010, which is up on ITunes and Amazon now, so be sure to check it out if you like what you hear. I look forward to hearing more from this MC, and I have been impressed with all of the Obese Records artists of I have come across, so check them out too.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Brief Movie Review for "The Good Heart" (2009)
The Good Heart (2009)
5/5 Stars *****
Another 5 star! Good movie, interesting characters and again, not your typical film. An old, grumpy, and rapidly declining in health bar owner takes a young homeless man he meets during a hospital visit under his wing to help run his bar and to give a chance. That said, I don't really want to give any more of it away, so you will have to go out and watch it. I would watch this movie again, and I highly recommend it.
5/5 Stars *****
Another 5 star! Good movie, interesting characters and again, not your typical film. An old, grumpy, and rapidly declining in health bar owner takes a young homeless man he meets during a hospital visit under his wing to help run his bar and to give a chance. That said, I don't really want to give any more of it away, so you will have to go out and watch it. I would watch this movie again, and I highly recommend it.
Song for December 14th, 2010: "Follow" by Crystal Fighters
Today's song is...Follow, by English indie-folktronic band Crystal Fighters. Crystal Fighters formed in 2008, in Spain/UK, and it consists of members Laure (lead vocals), Gilbert, Graham, Sebastian, and Mimi, and they are currently based out of East London, UK. they are known for their dramatic and artful stage performances and for fusing Basque-folk music with more modern dance beats and synthesizers. For more artist info check out their Myspace page HERE, or their Last FM page HERE. Check out the video below!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Song for December 13th, 2010: "Put It All to Rest" by Vince Vega
Today's song is....Put It All to Rest, by Australian hip-hop emcee Vince Vega. According to his Unearthed page Vince Vega is 19 years old, and he hails at us out of Townsville, Queensland Australia. I am really enjoying much of the new hip-hop that has been coming out of OZ for the past decade and I reckon it would do quite well here in the USA if actually got some proper air-play. Vince Vega recently recorded and has now released a solo EP titled Since You've Been Away, which is now available on I-Tunes. This song is not up on youtube, thus there is no video for the vlog portion of this post, however you can listen to and download a free and legal mp3 version of this song and a couple other Vince Vega songs at his Unearthed page HERE, and be sure to check out his website HERE, innit!
"Someday At Christmas" by the Jackson Five (1970)
Yes Yes, another christmas tune, tis' the season after all! This one is Someday at Christmas by The Jackson Five, and it comes off of their 1970 Motown Records release Christmas Album. Be sure to check it out.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Song for December 12th, 2010: "Treehouse" by Gold Fields
Today's song is...Treehouse, by Australian Dance-Pop band Gold Fields. Gold Fields originate out of Ballarat, Victoria in Australia, and consists of band members Mark Fuller, Vin Andanar, Ryan D'Sylva, Rob Clifton, and Luke Peldys. There really isn't too much more info to report on them as of yet, but you can still download this song as a legal free mp3 from their Unearthed page HERE, and be sure to check out their website HERE.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
The Song for December 10th, 2010: "Janglin" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes
Today's song is...Janglin, by American indie-folk group Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes. Well, this is the 3rd song off of the 2009 release Up From Below album by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes. In case you missed the last posts, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes have been out on the music scene since 2005 and are based out of Los Angeles, California, USA. They have a delightful folkish sound, and this album is highly recommended by yours truly. The band has heaps of members and musicians, but its primarily lead by vocalist Alex Ebert (also the vocalist for another pop group called Ima Robot). Be sure to check this group out, and for more info on the band and to check out a few of their other songs go to their myspace page HERE.
Your 'Top 20' 80's Christmas Songs List!
Ho Ho Ho 80's fans...so I have been saying since Halloween that I was going to also make an 80's Christmas-songs list for your various Christmas parties. This list (like the Halloween list) is really just the starter for the dough so to speak, so add many more of your own, but keep these in mind too! So, without further ado, here is my top 20 80's Christmas Songs list (and in no particular order):1.) Last Christmas by Wham! (1984) (claro!)
2.) Christmas is the Time to Say I Love You by Billy Squier (my personal favorite) (1981)
3.) Christmas in Hollis by Run DMC (1987)
7.) Mistress for Christmas by ACDC (1989)
12.) Another Rock n' Roll Christmas by Gary Glitter (1984)
17.) Another Lonely Christmas by Prince & the Revolution (1984)
19.) Last Night I Saw Santa Claus by New Kids on the Block (1989)
-Well that about wraps up my Top 20 80's Christmas songs! If you feel that you need more for your party there is always the The Jackson Five Christmas Album, although it was released in 1970, so doesn't apply to this blog. Also, there is a longer list I found at another website HERE. Happy Holidays Everybody!! (original post found at http://your80smusicauthority.blogspot.com/)
Brief Movie Review for "Outsourced" (2007)
Outsourced (2007)
5/5 Stars *****Quite a good movie if I might say so myself. I know that this sounds like the title of a documentary, but I promise you it is not. Basic plot is that the entire job and department of an Seattle based sales-manager gets outsourced to a call-center in India, but he is asked to train the new team in India, which leads him there. The most interesting part of the movie in my opinion is his experience (realistic or not) of being immersed into East-Indian culture as well as the social commentary about "outsourcing" and some of the interesting situations that come up as well. This is one of those movies that left me feeling like I learned a little bit of something about Indian-culture that I didn't know before, and though nothing can beat first-hand experience, its still a fun movie to watch. There just aren't that many movies that I have watched that I would say I feel I got something out of, but this is one of them. I would watch this one again, be sure to check it out.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
The Song for December 8th, 2010: "Rated X" by the The White Stripes
Today's song is...Rated X, by American garage/alternative-rock duo The White Stripes. The White Stripes are a well-known rock band out of Detroit, Michigan, USA and consists of members Jack White (songwriter,vocals, guitar, and keyboards) and his ex-wife Meg White (drums and occasional vocals). The White Stripes have been active in the music scene since 1997, and rose to prominence back in 2002 as a part of the garage-rock-revival scene. They are also known for their lo-fi, DIY, approach to recording and song-writing, which in my opinion is quite a refreshing change from the usual. Rated X is a single contribution made by The White Stripes to a compilation album titled Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn, and it is actually a re-issue of their previous cover of the very same song, so its not really all that new, but it is at the same time, so there! Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn was just released on November 10th, 2010.
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