with and by Arcade Fire,
their fourth (or in my collection fifth) album
released in the end of 2013
Only on tracks like "Afterlife" or "Normal Person" I partly recognize my
former favourite band from 7-8-9 years ago. We seem to be some people who
wonders if this is a lazy step further down, missing crazy nerve as
well as beautiful lines - or if we just can't hear the creativity in
their transformation... Anyhow the whole Reflector of course has grown
some stars after seven listenings.
Appreciate the bands initiative of making a "double album" rather than
too many tracks in a row. Still this actual material would work enough
as one record, if some numbers should'ven been stripped off. In other
words same story as for almost every other double ambition in the world.
Accordingly it would've been nice with more shorter pieces (in the
relatively superficial spirit of "Flashbulb Eyes") to make the long
songs deeper and more majestic.
most Amusing song: JOAN OF ARC
most Beautiful song: AWFUL SOUND (OH, EURYDICE)
most Sexy song: FLASHBULB EYES
most Loving song: AFTERLIFE
most Growing Strong song: NORMAL PERSON
most Melancholic song: PORNO
most Smart song: YOU ALREADY KNOW
most Mysterious song: REFLEKTOR
as my Autumn Album 14 : 55
5 sound
2 melodies
6 accompaniment
4 rythms
3 singin' feeling
6 playin' dynamics
5 concept
5 variation
4 lyrics
4 titles
3 order of tracks
6 cover picture
5 historical importance
= 58
I now give 1 to 7 in thirteen cathegories
where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 13 = 91 never exist(?)
wWw
26 January 2014
24 January 2014
23 January 2014
No Parlez with Paul Young
1983 is for me an obscure time in music history, which I've never really dived into. Maybe just my lack of experience is the main reason - why I can't see more than a handful of great records?! But of course there are some (more than just by the established masters like Paul McCartney, Billy Joel and Yes' Jon Anderson):
Now I happen to discover Paul Young, who was given fresh material in the strange zone between soul pop and post new wave. The result compares almost to Duran Duran. A bunch of different composers, like Jack Lee and even Marvin Gaye, lies behind these pieces. "Love of The Common People" has been performed by even more different artist.
most Amusing song: LOVE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE
most Beautiful song: BROKEN MAN
most Sexy song: COME BACK AND STAY
most Loving song: LOVE WILL TEAR US APART
most Growing Strong song: IRON OUT THE ROUGH SPOTS
most Melancholic song: WHEREVER I LAY MY HAT (THAT'S MY HOME)
most Smart song: TENDER TRAP
most Mysterious song: KU KU KURAMA
as my Autumn Album 14 : 53
4 sound
5 melodies
6 accompaniment
4 rythms
3 singin' feeling
3 playin' dynamics
2 concept
7 variation
2 lyrics
2 titles
3 order of tracks
1 cover picture
6 historical importance
= 48
I now give 1 to 7 in thirteen cathegories
where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 13 = 91 never exist(?)
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22 January 2014
RANGO
as you know a wonderful sort of western movie with animated animals
by Gore Verbinski 2011
as my SnowBlack Movie # 1452
Happy role: THE NARRATOR OWL with his accordion players
Grumpy role: RATTLESNAKE JAKE
Crazy role: RANGO the chameleon himself
Shy role: THE BATHTUB FISH
Explosive role: BEANS the cowgirl /desert iguana
Exhausted role: BUFORD a cactus juice bartender toad
Wise role: ROADKILL "the metaphor"
or SPIRIT OF THE WEST [like Eastwood]
Beautiful role: PRISCILLA the yellow-eyed aye-aye /mouse with braids
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Rango/
7 Characters
6 Scenery
6 Camerawork
5 Thrill
3 Conflict
6 Humour
2 Psychology
4 Philosophy
7 Fantasy
4 Composition
3 Music
7 Concept
= 60
I now give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 12 = 84 never exist(?)
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by Gore Verbinski 2011
as my SnowBlack Movie # 1452
Happy role: THE NARRATOR OWL with his accordion players
Grumpy role: RATTLESNAKE JAKE
Crazy role: RANGO the chameleon himself
Shy role: THE BATHTUB FISH
Explosive role: BEANS the cowgirl /desert iguana
Exhausted role: BUFORD a cactus juice bartender toad
Wise role: ROADKILL "the metaphor"
or SPIRIT OF THE WEST [like Eastwood]
Beautiful role: PRISCILLA the yellow-eyed aye-aye /mouse with braids
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Rango/
7 Characters
6 Scenery
6 Camerawork
5 Thrill
3 Conflict
6 Humour
2 Psychology
4 Philosophy
7 Fantasy
4 Composition
3 Music
7 Concept
= 60
I now give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 12 = 84 never exist(?)
wWw
21 January 2014
my Favourite 41 Country Songs
or kind of. Among them made before the 80's started...
There's still thousands of country classics I've never heard, and even more among contemporary country. Anyway I'm so in love with this music style, right now again, so I dare to make an all time list of my darling songs!!!!
Maybe you wouldn't define everyone as country? And maybe you're angry since I got no examples of every really big country singer - but those I have I really have.
1
COTTON JENNY
with Gordon Lightfoot
by Gordon Lightfoot
2
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD
with Charlie Rich
by Bourke, Wilson, Sherill
3
KENTUCKY RAIN (or maybe INHERIT THE WIND)
with Elvis Presley
by Eddie Rabbitt
4
DON'T PASS ME BY
with The Beatles
by Ringo Starr
5
TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS
with The Platters
by Bob Nolan
6
AND THE GRASS WON'T PAY NO MIND
with Neil Diamond
by Neil Diamond
7
THERE'S A RUGGED ROAD
with Judee Sill
by Judee Sill
8
DETROIT CITY (I Wanna Go Home)
with Bobby Bare
by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis
9
GUITAR MAN
with Jerry Reed
by Jerry Reed
10
MEXICAN JOE
with Jim Reeves
by Mitchell Torok
11
STOP IN NEVADA
with Billy Joel
by Billy Joel
12
THE END OF THE WORLD
with Skeeter Davis
by Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee
13
ANGEL OF THE MORNING
with many different artists
by Chip Taylor
14
I'M GETTING GOOD AT MISSING YOU
with Don Williams
by Wayland Holyfield
15
HONEYMOON ON A ROCKET SHIP
with Hank Snow
by Hank Snow
16
HE'S AN INDIAN COWBOY IN THE RODEO
with Buffy Sainte-Marie
by Buffy Sainte-Marie
17
TRAVELING MAN
with Dolly Parton
by Dolly Parton
18
HARPER VALLEY P.T.A.
with Jeannie C. Riley
by Tom T. Hall
19
BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS
with Kris Kristofferson
by Kris Kristofferson
20
EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S FOOL
with Connie Francis
or swedish version with Siw Malmkvist : "Tunna Skivor"
by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield
21
RAINY, WINDY, SUNSHINE (RODEO ROAD)
with The Bellamy Brothers
by David Bellamy & Howard Bellamy(??)
22
BOULDER TO BIRMINGHAM
with Emmylou Harris
by Danoff and Harris
23
BIMBOMBEY
with Jimmie Rodgers
or swedish version with Sven-Gösta Jonsson
by Jimmie Rodgers
24
OLD KENTUCKY HOME
with Randy Newman
by Randy Newman
25
OKLAHOMA HILLS
with Hank Thompson
or swedish version with Gunnar Wiklund : "Snart så Kommer Åter Ljusa Tider"
by Woody Guthrie /Jack Guthrie
26
(I Had an Uncle Called) MATTHEW
with John Denver
by Roy Buchanan and John Denver
27
I'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU
with The Seekers
by Tom Springfield
28
WASN'T BORN TO FOLLOW
with The Byrds
by Carole King & Gerry Goffin
29
KING OF THE ROAD
with Roger Miller
by Roger Miller
30
RINGO
with Lorne Greene
by Don Robertson
31
ROCKY RACCOON
with The Beatles
by Paul McCartney
32
(IT'S JUST MY) FUNNY WAY OF LAUGHIN'
with Burl Ives
by Hank Cochran
33
WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE
with Bobby Bare & Skeeter Davis
by Gale Garnett
34
RING OF FIRE
with Johnny Cash
by Merle Kilgore and June Carter
35
ROSE GARDEN
with Lynn Anderson
by Joe South
36
(The Roses Grow) WILD IN THE COUNTRY
with Elvis Presley
by Weiss, Peretti and Creatore
37
SNOWBIRD
with Anne Murray
by Gene MacLellan
38
LOUSIANA BAYOU
with Marie Osmond
by Sonny James and Carol Smith
39
RED RIVER ROCK
with Johnny & The Hurricanes
or swedish version with Sven-Gösta Jonsson : "Vid Foten av Fjället"
by traditional
40
NORTH TO ALASKA
with Johnny Horton
by Mike Philips
41
MAMAS, DON'T LET YOUR BABIES GROW UP TO BE COWBOYS
with Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings
by Ed Bruce & Patsy Bruce
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There's still thousands of country classics I've never heard, and even more among contemporary country. Anyway I'm so in love with this music style, right now again, so I dare to make an all time list of my darling songs!!!!
Maybe you wouldn't define everyone as country? And maybe you're angry since I got no examples of every really big country singer - but those I have I really have.
1
COTTON JENNY
with Gordon Lightfoot
by Gordon Lightfoot
2
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD
with Charlie Rich
by Bourke, Wilson, Sherill
3
KENTUCKY RAIN (or maybe INHERIT THE WIND)
with Elvis Presley
by Eddie Rabbitt
4
DON'T PASS ME BY
with The Beatles
by Ringo Starr
5
TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS
with The Platters
by Bob Nolan
6
AND THE GRASS WON'T PAY NO MIND
with Neil Diamond
by Neil Diamond
7
THERE'S A RUGGED ROAD
with Judee Sill
by Judee Sill
8
DETROIT CITY (I Wanna Go Home)
with Bobby Bare
by Danny Dill and Mel Tillis
9
GUITAR MAN
with Jerry Reed
by Jerry Reed
10
MEXICAN JOE
with Jim Reeves
by Mitchell Torok
11
STOP IN NEVADA
with Billy Joel
by Billy Joel
12
THE END OF THE WORLD
with Skeeter Davis
by Arthur Kent and Sylvia Dee
13
ANGEL OF THE MORNING
with many different artists
by Chip Taylor
14
I'M GETTING GOOD AT MISSING YOU
with Don Williams
by Wayland Holyfield
15
HONEYMOON ON A ROCKET SHIP
with Hank Snow
by Hank Snow
16
HE'S AN INDIAN COWBOY IN THE RODEO
with Buffy Sainte-Marie
by Buffy Sainte-Marie
17
TRAVELING MAN
with Dolly Parton
by Dolly Parton
18
HARPER VALLEY P.T.A.
with Jeannie C. Riley
by Tom T. Hall
19
BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS
with Kris Kristofferson
by Kris Kristofferson
20
EVERYBODY'S SOMEBODY'S FOOL
with Connie Francis
or swedish version with Siw Malmkvist : "Tunna Skivor"
by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield
21
RAINY, WINDY, SUNSHINE (RODEO ROAD)
with The Bellamy Brothers
by David Bellamy & Howard Bellamy(??)
22
BOULDER TO BIRMINGHAM
with Emmylou Harris
by Danoff and Harris
23
BIMBOMBEY
with Jimmie Rodgers
or swedish version with Sven-Gösta Jonsson
by Jimmie Rodgers
24
OLD KENTUCKY HOME
with Randy Newman
by Randy Newman
25
OKLAHOMA HILLS
with Hank Thompson
or swedish version with Gunnar Wiklund : "Snart så Kommer Åter Ljusa Tider"
by Woody Guthrie /Jack Guthrie
26
(I Had an Uncle Called) MATTHEW
with John Denver
by Roy Buchanan and John Denver
27
I'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER YOU
with The Seekers
by Tom Springfield
28
WASN'T BORN TO FOLLOW
with The Byrds
by Carole King & Gerry Goffin
29
KING OF THE ROAD
with Roger Miller
by Roger Miller
30
RINGO
with Lorne Greene
by Don Robertson
31
ROCKY RACCOON
with The Beatles
by Paul McCartney
32
(IT'S JUST MY) FUNNY WAY OF LAUGHIN'
with Burl Ives
by Hank Cochran
33
WE'LL SING IN THE SUNSHINE
with Bobby Bare & Skeeter Davis
by Gale Garnett
34
RING OF FIRE
with Johnny Cash
by Merle Kilgore and June Carter
35
ROSE GARDEN
with Lynn Anderson
by Joe South
36
(The Roses Grow) WILD IN THE COUNTRY
with Elvis Presley
by Weiss, Peretti and Creatore
37
SNOWBIRD
with Anne Murray
by Gene MacLellan
38
LOUSIANA BAYOU
with Marie Osmond
by Sonny James and Carol Smith
39
RED RIVER ROCK
with Johnny & The Hurricanes
or swedish version with Sven-Gösta Jonsson : "Vid Foten av Fjället"
by traditional
40
NORTH TO ALASKA
with Johnny Horton
by Mike Philips
41
MAMAS, DON'T LET YOUR BABIES GROW UP TO BE COWBOYS
with Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings
by Ed Bruce & Patsy Bruce
wWw
18 January 2014
Well-played Covers by Harp Twins
Harp Twins are Camille & Kennerly
who has made at least 50 covers
of rock ballads and other themes
beautifully presented on youtube.
Here's 14 pieces they has captured most gloriously:
First Half
the seven ones I feel LOOKS best, as videos
14
GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY
orig. Johnny Cash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5mOtXCBTs0
13
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
orig. Led Zeppelin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U7TDOtfxts
12
DREAM ON
orig. Aerosmith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF7itA64C6I
11
ONLY TIME
orig. Enya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCOFFwh7XbI
10
LORD OF THE RINGS, medley
orig. from movies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUnIe2tVUrU
9
NOTHING ELSE MATTERS
orig. Metallica
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvI5oy25QO4
8
SEND ME AN ANGEL
orig. Scorpions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaNsG9ja4nQ
Second Half
the seven ones I feel SOUNDS best, as interpretations
7
OH, HOLY NIGHT!
orig. countless singers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6OhomKA678
6
ZOMBIE
orig. Cranberries
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_jZ_Ie9Vck
5
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA : ALL I ASK OF YOU
orig. many musical artists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNxowL6utbQ
4
FEAR OF THE DARK
orig. Iron Maiden
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPb20fK0R94
3
SWEET CHILD O'MINE
orig. Guns 'n' Roses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIPj3hLNYls
2
BAD ROMANCE
orig. Lady Gaga
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQHGxJqE-5c
1
PAINT IT BLACK
orig. Rolling Stones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMcs4zPR-gg
wWw
17 January 2014
Wherever I put my feet, that's my hat
another Poetry Pirouette
spins further on the melody title
by Marvin Gaye /Paul Young
Wherever I lay my hat
that's my home
Wherever I hang my head
that's my tomb
Wherever I drop my eyes
that's your face
Wherever you wind your hair
that's my place
Wherever we stick our tongues
that's the word
Wherever you've lost your blouse
that's my house
Whenever you stop my heart
that's our time
Forever my taste gets pleased;
that's my fat
Wherever you change your skirt
that's my dream
Wherever I fly my cock
that's your broom
However you lay your legs
that's my room
Wherever we turn our back
that comes back
Whoever I give my shoe
that is you
Wherever I put my feet
that's complete
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spins further on the melody title
by Marvin Gaye /Paul Young
Wherever I lay my hat
that's my home
Wherever I hang my head
that's my tomb
Wherever I drop my eyes
that's your face
Wherever you wind your hair
that's my place
Wherever we stick our tongues
that's the word
Wherever you've lost your blouse
that's my house
Whenever you stop my heart
that's our time
Forever my taste gets pleased;
that's my fat
Wherever you change your skirt
that's my dream
Wherever I fly my cock
that's your broom
However you lay your legs
that's my room
Wherever we turn our back
that comes back
Whoever I give my shoe
that is you
Wherever I put my feet
that's complete
wWw
10 January 2014
DJANGO UNCHAINED
Pretending to Be a Black Slave Trader and More
According to imdb viewers now, this is the # 51 best movie of the world. To me it hardly rides that high, but of course it's a strong, extremely serious, very funny and tasteful piece of Tarantino.
as my SnowBlack Movie # 1450
Happy role: DR. KING SCHULTZ (Christoph Waltz)
Grumpy role: STEPHEN (Samuel L. Jackson)
Crazy role: LARA LEE CANDIE-FITZWILLY (Laura Cayouette)
Shy role: BROOMHILDA VON SHAFT (Kerry Washington)
Explosive role: BILLY CRASH (Walton Goggins)
Exhausted role: BIG DADDY (Don Johnson)
Wise role: DJANGO (Jamie Foxx)
Beautiful role: SHEBA (Nichole Galicia)
5 Characters
6 Scenery
6 Camerawork
7 Thrill
5 Conflict
5 Humour
3 Psychology
4 Philosophy
2 Fantasy
4 Composition
6 Music
5 Concept
= 58
I now give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 12 = 84 never exist(?)
wWw
According to imdb viewers now, this is the # 51 best movie of the world. To me it hardly rides that high, but of course it's a strong, extremely serious, very funny and tasteful piece of Tarantino.
as my SnowBlack Movie # 1450
Happy role: DR. KING SCHULTZ (Christoph Waltz)
Grumpy role: STEPHEN (Samuel L. Jackson)
Crazy role: LARA LEE CANDIE-FITZWILLY (Laura Cayouette)
Shy role: BROOMHILDA VON SHAFT (Kerry Washington)
Explosive role: BILLY CRASH (Walton Goggins)
Exhausted role: BIG DADDY (Don Johnson)
Wise role: DJANGO (Jamie Foxx)
Beautiful role: SHEBA (Nichole Galicia)
5 Characters
6 Scenery
6 Camerawork
7 Thrill
5 Conflict
5 Humour
3 Psychology
4 Philosophy
2 Fantasy
4 Composition
6 Music
5 Concept
= 58
I now give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 12 = 84 never exist(?)
wWw
07 January 2014
my Favourite 41 Songs by Gordon Lightfoot
...as I feel for them in another return. Maybe it's the fourteenth time or something I'm in a great Gordon period.
Now got some completely other favourites than during my first listenings seven-eight years ago... Among his songs from 1967-80:
1
APPROACHING LAVENDER
2
(I'm not your) ORDINARY MAN
3
THE WATCHMAN'S GONE
4
(Back in the city or) ON THE HIGH SEAS
5
COTTON JENNY
6
SATURDAY CLOTHES
7
SEVEN ISLAND SUITE
8
IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND
9
TALKING IN YOUR SLEEP
10
TOO MANY CLUES IN THIS ROOM
11
LOVE AND MAPLE SYRUP
12
ALL THE LOVELY LADIES
13
BRAVE MOUNTAINEERS
14
WHEREFOR AND WHY
15
REDWOOD HILL
16
ROSANNA
17
RACE AMONG THE RUINS
18
CAREFREE HIGHWAY
19
BEND IN THE WATER
20
CIRCLE IS SMALL [both versions]
21
SUMMER SIDE OF LIFE
22
RAINBOW TROUT
23
SEA OF TRANQUILITY
24
SONG FOR A WINTER'S NIGHT
25
LOOKING AT THE RAIN
26
MAGNIFICENT OUTPOURING
27
THE LIST
28
SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL
29
AFFAIR ON 8:TH AVENUE
30
CIRCLE OF STEEL
31
MIGUEL
32
FAREWELL TO ANNABEL
33
CANADIAN RAILROAD TRILOGY
34
(That's What) WALLS (Are For)
35
HANGDOG HOTEL ROOM
36
SUNDOWN
37
THE MOUNTAINS AND MARYANN
38
THE PONY MAN
39
DON QUIXOTE
40
POOR LITTLE ALISON
41
(That's What You Get) FOR LOVIN' ME
Gordon Lightfoot Live 1972 with Good Guitar
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03 January 2014
Animated Sci-Fi from French creators made in Czechoslovakia
LA PLANÈTE SAUVAGE
[THE WILD PLANET /"FANTASTIC PLANET"]
directed by René Laloux
designed by Roland Topor
based on novel by Stefan Wul
produced by among others Krátký Film Praha
in french
France & Czechoslovakia 1973
5 Characters
7 Scenery
7 Camerawork
3 Thrill
4 Conflict
2 Humour
4 Psychology
6 Philosophy
7 Fantasy
4 Composition
7 Music
8 Concept
= 64
I now give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, where 3 is good
and total possible 7 X 12 = 84 never exist(?)
Seen it with original french sound of course, though here is an english speaking example clip:
middle of Wild Planet : Playing with Humans [Oms]
as my SnowBlack Movie # 1451
including some spoilers
most Beautiful scene:
as four Om girls with half-bare breasts makes a boy get new clothes woven by slimy animals, then dancing around him while laughing
most Happy scene:
as the relatively wise Maître Sinh tells daughter Tiwa she can keep the baby Om, which this very om Terr in retrospection tells saved his life - and maybe a whole civilisation
most Grumpy scene:
as Terr gets a necklace and Tiwa gets the bracelet with a control stick to steer Terr back to her
most Crazy scene:
as a big bird seems to be caged, but still in the middle of nature, easily kills many other birds
most Shy scene:
as the small Om happens to see the grownup Draags meditate, and must wonder why they change shape?
most Explosive scene:
as big Draag children plays with little Oms, making two women fight tied together in their hairs
most Meditative scene:
as we're finally shown the Draags rocket graveyard, where Oms want to build a new city, with magic machines inspired by Draags knowledge
most Wise scene:
as the Oms tests the gigantic headphone (after had dragging it around in nature) which transmits knowledge memories into ones brain
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