Thursday

word to my sister - or 'the 90's were weird'

this blog post is dedicated to my sister jen, who is responsible for some of the best sartorial moments of my elementary school days.


"Rhythm Is A Dancer"


Kriss Kross "Jump"

someuhdemtrytarhymebuttheycan'trhymelikethis
...my personal favorite from the kk album was "i missed the bus (ugh)"


I thought La Bouche was a man until I saw the music video on a tv at tower records. It blew my mind.


Corona - "Rhythm of The Night"


Reel2Real - "Move It"

nice sweet fantastique


Red Hot Chili Peppers - "My Friends"







ne me quitte pas, menages a trois.

this song always kills me. i mean rips my heart from my soul. it is killer.

to me, the best thing about this song is the title - it is impossible to translate appropriately. it generally reads as "if you leave" - but as a mediocre french speaker, i've always read it as, "don't quit me" - which is so much more heart-achy and meaningful because i think almost all of us have felt that way.

one of my closest friends has never had her heart broken. she is 30. she could never sing a song like this. it requires pain. you have to know what it is, to have your heart smashed in, to feel it in your gut - to feel heart ache.

i remember thinking i knew what it was to be heartbroken when i was fifteen, sixteen. unreciprocated love, right? but the worst is something you have and cherish that leaves. this is much worse. a love you mourn for, something that has perished. something that lived that no longer does. thats what i feel in this song - remorse for something that was that is passing that you can't have anymore.

it sounds like a threat made by someone who knows better - someone who would under any other circumstances scoff at pleading or begging, but whom realizes the consequences but just wants an opportunity to plead his or her case.

in any case, its one of the most beautiful songs i know, here, by three of my favorite artists, in order of when they came to my attention

the first, nina simone.


the second, by jacques brel.


and finally, shirley bassey, who is so theatric and wonderful its hard not to love her translated version.

Wednesday

hard headed woman

Funnel of Love is easily one of my favorite songs of the late 50s. When i was 16, my sister worked at Epic Records and i had full access to the "cd room" - ie. i was given a free pass to take any cd's home with me that i liked. this had a huge influence on my musical taste - i remember grabbing a "sentimental sixties" two disc set and some random covers album that had been released in Germany that had covers of, "Mama Told Me Not To Come," "Boys of Summer," and of course "Funnel of Love."

Wanda Jackson has such a gnarly raspy voice, you have to love her. She sounds like a really productive crackhead. Don't hate me for saying that, its just what i feel. And yes, you may have noticed a trend, I think everyone is or has been on drugs.

This is a nice recording - albight not a live performance, i love the photos. She was a beautiful woman.


And...


And this one too..