Thursday, 15 May 2008

[Show #14] There's More To Music 14/05/2008

Oh what a 'bumper' show that was! As I mention at the start of the show not enough tracks recently, so there are an amazing sixteen in this show. I honestly believe that in terms of musical selection it's one of the best shows I've ever done, many styles were covered and all the music was quality. It was a lot of work, but here it is for your enjoyment:


There's More To Music 14/05/2008 show recording

The show is completely unedited, but any mistakes were quite minor (though annoyingly still present!) Definitely the saddest thing is the low quality of the above file. I would certainly not recommend illegal downloading (directly) while on the show, but on the blog I can definitely say that an mp3 of these songs would sound much better... Then again my talking between the songs is half the fun, and while I feel I can still improve the general flow of my language, I'm not as bad as I was when I started.

Here's the tracklist (artist - title):
Hellogoodbye - All of your Love
Phish - Farmhouse
Nine Inch Nails - Lights in the Sky
Robert Johnson - Hellhound on my Trail
Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance no. 20 in E minor, poco allegreto [performed by the London Festival Orchestra]
BitBasic - Amen Break Steals the Show (listen to it for free on last.fm)
Napalm Death - Scum
J. J. Cale - Cocaine
Boards of Canada - Roygbiv
Art Blakey (quintet) - Once in a While
The Flashbulb - La Tristesse Durera Toujours
Ilkae - Orange Line
Ilkae - Sink Lateral
Ochre - A Midsummer Nice Dream
Common - I Used to Love H.E.R.
Oasis - Songbird (which I forgot to mention at the time)

I received an email concerning what the 'Amen Break' was, and there is no better explanation than this thought-provoking documentary on Youtube.
A more tasty selection there is not! Enjoy it!
(Oh, and I shall endeavour to post TMTM #2 this weekend, so look out for that.)

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