Category: Songs (Page 85 of 96)

While it’s not inconceivable this was mentioned back in October…

…I swear, I never heard a word about this song back then.

And given that it features appearances by Arcade Fire’s Win & Regine, Redd Kross’ Steve McDonald, Beck, Joey Waronker, Rilo Kiley’s Jenny & Black, David Cross, Roky Erickson, Devendra Banhart, Sloan’s Chris Murphy, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, Sparks’ Russel Mael, Sum 41’s Stevo, Malcolm Mclaren, Peaches, That Dog’s Anna Waronker, Postal Service’s Jimmy Tamborello, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Karen O, and others, I really can’t believe I didn’t…

Mind you, it’s totally goofy. But in a fun way.

Blondie vs. the Doors: “Rapture Riders”

Despite frequent use of one of a certain lucky drunk bastard, the mash-up of Blondie’s “Rapture” with the Doors’ “Riders on the Storm” is freaking ace, man. The only thing that sucks is that iTunes isn’t selling it, presumably because it’s a bonus track to Blondie’s 90th best-of, Greatest Hits: Sound and Vision. If they make the mash-up available, then, they deduce, no one will buy the album. So why don’t we force people to buy more than they want to get what they need? That’ll do it. Morons.

Fucking record labels. No wonder they’re all losing money. Their contempt for their revenue stream couldn’t be more obvious.

Click here to check out “Rapture Riders.”

“Weird Al” Yankovic: “Why Does This Always Happen To Me?”

Okay, now hear me out.

It’s easy to mock Al for his occasionally sophomoric and obvious parodies of popular songs…but the thing is, it’s only once in a blue moon that anyone ever hears his original songs. This particular track, which appears on 2003’s Poodle Hat, features backing vocals and piano from none other than Ben Folds…a favor Al returned when he provided background vocals on Songs For Silverman‘s “Time…could just about have fit in on an adult alternative station, so radio-friendly is it, with a chorus that – although he didn’t – Folds himself could’ve written. Yeah, the lyrics go a little over the top in the last verse, but, prior to that, it’s actually a pretty funny take on the self-obsessed:

I was watching my TV one night when they broke in with a special report
About some devastating earthquake in Peru
There were thirty thousand crushed to death, even more were buried alive
On the Richter scale it measured 8.2

And I said, “God, please answer me one question?”
“Why’d they have to interrupt ‘The Simpsons’ just for this?”
What a drag, ’cause I was taping it and everything
And now I’ll have to wait for the rerun to see the part of the show I missed

Why does this always happen?
Why does this always happen to me?
Why does this always happen?
Why does this always happen to me?

There’s also a song on the disc (“Genius in France”) that’s more or less a Frank Zappa stylistic tribute…but that’s a story for another day.

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