Song: "4 Track Mind"
Jamie Ness: MySpace
DJ Comments: Jamie Ness is a singer-songwriter out of Duluth, Minnesota. I only know him because he and my brother were friends several years ago. It's hard to find information on him, but it looks like he's playing in a band called Taconite.
I'm unsure of how you can get a hold of his work, but one of my favorite songs is about how he puked on his girlfriend. Good stuff.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Gentlemen, N: Nas
Song: "It Ain't Hard to Tell"
From the album Illmatic
Nas: Web site
DJ comments: I might be the whitest guy who owns Illmatic. — cwc
From the album Illmatic
Nas: Web site
DJ comments: I might be the whitest guy who owns Illmatic. — cwc
Gentlemen, O: Otis Redding
Song: "Ole Man Trouble"
From the album Otis Blue
Otis Redding: Web site Wiki
DJ comments: Despite dying when he was only 26 years old, Otis Redding managed to make his way into the Rock Hall of Hame. We can all thank Little Richard for bringing Redding into the music world -- he was a direct influence who lived in the same town (Macon, Georgia). — BJ
From the album Otis Blue
Otis Redding: Web site Wiki
DJ comments: Despite dying when he was only 26 years old, Otis Redding managed to make his way into the Rock Hall of Hame. We can all thank Little Richard for bringing Redding into the music world -- he was a direct influence who lived in the same town (Macon, Georgia). — BJ
Gentlemen, O: Conor Oberst
Song: "The Calendar Hung Itself..."
From the Bright Eyes album Fevers and Mirrors
Bright Eyes: Web site
DJ comments: Conor at his most Robert Smith-ish. — cwc
From the Bright Eyes album Fevers and Mirrors
Bright Eyes: Web site
DJ comments: Conor at his most Robert Smith-ish. — cwc
Gentlemen, P: Joe Price
Gentlemen, P: Prince Rogers Nelson
Song: "Do It All Night"
From the album Dirty Mind
Prince: Web site
DJ comments: I would prefer to listen to "Sister" off Dirty Mind, but it's hard to get those MF bombs on the radio at 3 p.m. — cwc
And if you know anything about Prince Rogers Nelson's relationship with YouTube, you'll understand why I'm not linking/embedding video here.
From the album Dirty Mind
Prince: Web site
DJ comments: I would prefer to listen to "Sister" off Dirty Mind, but it's hard to get those MF bombs on the radio at 3 p.m. — cwc
And if you know anything about Prince Rogers Nelson's relationship with YouTube, you'll understand why I'm not linking/embedding video here.
Gentlemen, Q: Finley Quaye
Song: "Sunday Shining"
From the album Maverick A Strike
Finley Quaye: Web site MySpace
DJ comments: Finley Quaye is a British Reggae artist. It seems he picked up a lot more notoriety in the UK than the US.
Though his music is fun, I chose it mainly because I needed a Q and Chris already chose Q-Tip. So there you have it... — BJ
From the album Maverick A Strike
Finley Quaye: Web site MySpace
DJ comments: Finley Quaye is a British Reggae artist. It seems he picked up a lot more notoriety in the UK than the US.
Though his music is fun, I chose it mainly because I needed a Q and Chris already chose Q-Tip. So there you have it... — BJ
Gentlemen, Q: Q-Tip
Song: "Wait Up"
From the album Amplified
Q-Tip: Web site
DJ comments: Q-Tip gets much love from this show (and this DJ in particular) not because his moniker fills a tough letter on our playlist but because he's really good at what he does. (It also helps that I have a clean version of the Amplified album.) — cwc
From the album Amplified
Q-Tip: Web site
DJ comments: Q-Tip gets much love from this show (and this DJ in particular) not because his moniker fills a tough letter on our playlist but because he's really good at what he does. (It also helps that I have a clean version of the Amplified album.) — cwc
Gentlemen, R: Josh Ritter
Gentlemen, R: Emitt Rhodes
Song: "Lullaby"
From the album The Royal Tenenbaums
Emitt Rhodes: Web site
DJ comments: Unlike many artists used in Wes Anderson movies, Emitt Rhodes is not a member of the British Invasion; rather, he was born in Decatur! — cwc
From the album The Royal Tenenbaums
Emitt Rhodes: Web site
DJ comments: Unlike many artists used in Wes Anderson movies, Emitt Rhodes is not a member of the British Invasion; rather, he was born in Decatur! — cwc
Gentlemen, S: Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks
Song: "Gardenia"
From the album Real Emotional Trash
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks: Web site MySpace
DJ comments: It seems half the boys I know have a man crush/hard on for Stephen Malkmus. It's an odd phenomenon to observe -- I feel many of my indie friends would prefer Stephen Malkmus to a nude Victoria's Secret model lying spread eagle in their bed. — BJ
From the album Real Emotional Trash
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks: Web site MySpace
DJ comments: It seems half the boys I know have a man crush/hard on for Stephen Malkmus. It's an odd phenomenon to observe -- I feel many of my indie friends would prefer Stephen Malkmus to a nude Victoria's Secret model lying spread eagle in their bed. — BJ
Gentlemen, S: Stevie Wonder
Song: "Uptight (Everything's Alright)"
Stevie Wonder: Web site Wiki
DJ comments: In my eyes, Stevie Wonder is THE gentlemen. He sings beautiful songs about women, sings to children, plays multiple instruments, produces music and does a whole hell of a lot more. What a man, what a man. What a mighty good man. — BJ
Stevie Wonder: Web site Wiki
DJ comments: In my eyes, Stevie Wonder is THE gentlemen. He sings beautiful songs about women, sings to children, plays multiple instruments, produces music and does a whole hell of a lot more. What a man, what a man. What a mighty good man. — BJ
Gentlemen, S: Kevin Shields
Song: "City Girl"
From the album Lost in Translation
Kevin Shields: Wiki entry
DJ comments: I'm pretty sure that if I started a supergroup, Kevin would be my guitar player. — cwc
From the album Lost in Translation
Kevin Shields: Wiki entry
DJ comments: I'm pretty sure that if I started a supergroup, Kevin would be my guitar player. — cwc
Gentlemen, T: Booker T. and the MG's
Gentlemen, T: Adrian Thaws (aka Tricky)
Songs: "Christiansands" and "Strugglin'"
From the albums Pre-Millennium Tension and Maxinquaye, respectively
Tricky: Web site
DJ comments: Since his real name and his artist name both fall under the T category, I am going to play two of his songs, and say "fuck you" to the U slot today (and X, for that matter). — cwc
Click here to see the Christiansands video.
And below, you can hear "Strugglin'" while staring at an album cover:
From the albums Pre-Millennium Tension and Maxinquaye, respectively
Tricky: Web site
DJ comments: Since his real name and his artist name both fall under the T category, I am going to play two of his songs, and say "fuck you" to the U slot today (and X, for that matter). — cwc
Click here to see the Christiansands video.
And below, you can hear "Strugglin'" while staring at an album cover:
Gentlemen, V: Chad VanGaalen
Gentlemen, V: Eddie Vedder
Song: "Society"
From the album Into the Wild
Eddie Vedder: Wiki entry
DJ comments: I guaran-fuckin-tee if I played Pearl Jam, I'd get some snide comment from the music gods around here, even if it was something off the more recent (read: less popular) albums. — cwc
From the album Into the Wild
Eddie Vedder: Wiki entry
DJ comments: I guaran-fuckin-tee if I played Pearl Jam, I'd get some snide comment from the music gods around here, even if it was something off the more recent (read: less popular) albums. — cwc
Gentlemen, W: Tom Waits
Gentlemen, W: Muddy Waters
Gentlemen, W: Rufus Wainwright
Song: "The Art Teacher"
From the album Want Two
Rufus Wainwright: Web site
DJ comments: The piano isn't all that complicated, at least to my ear, but I always thought it was great. — cwc
From the album Want Two
Rufus Wainwright: Web site
DJ comments: The piano isn't all that complicated, at least to my ear, but I always thought it was great. — cwc
Gentlemen, X: Xavier Rudd
Gentlemen, Y: Young M.C. (Marvin Young)
Song: "Principal's Office"
From the album Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young M.C.: Wiki
DJ comments: You probably know this man from his timeless classic, "Busta Move." Apparently this was his second biggest hit. Can't say I've ever heard it before, but I suppose I'm a bit out of the Nineties loop. Perhaps Chris can discuss the success of Young M.C. — BJ
From the album Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young M.C.: Wiki
DJ comments: You probably know this man from his timeless classic, "Busta Move." Apparently this was his second biggest hit. Can't say I've ever heard it before, but I suppose I'm a bit out of the Nineties loop. Perhaps Chris can discuss the success of Young M.C. — BJ
Gentlemen, Y: Yusuf Islam
Song: "Heaven/Where True Love Goes"
From the album An Other Cup
Yusuf: Web site
DJ comments: Cat Stevens in da house. — cwc
From the album An Other Cup
Yusuf: Web site
DJ comments: Cat Stevens in da house. — cwc
Gentlemen, Z: Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention
Gentlemen, Z: Zach Condon
Song: "Postcards from Italy"
From the Beirut album Gulag Orkestar
Beirut: Web site
DJ comments: My favorite song by Mr. Condon. — cwc
From the Beirut album Gulag Orkestar
Beirut: Web site
DJ comments: My favorite song by Mr. Condon. — cwc
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