Songs You May Have Missed #210

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Elliott Smith: “Pretty (Ugly Before)” (2003)

Though born in Nebraska and raised in Texas, Elliott Smith is identified most strongly with Portland, where he spent most of his singer-songwriter career.

Alcohol and drug addiction, as well as depression, informed his frequently melancholy work.

Smith died in 2003 at age 34 under clouded circumstances. His death was never conclusively ruled a suicide or a homicide. The stab wounds to the chest that killed him have never been conclusively determined to be inflicted by Smith himself, as opposed to his girlfriend, who was present and had been fighting with Smith at the time. Smith had no hesitation wounds typical of a suicide, and though there was a suicide note, it has been claimed that his name was misspelled on it.

Regardless, he died too soon. But left us some beautiful melodies.

Songs You May Have Missed #209


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Ambulance LTD: “Stay Tuned” (2004)

Although Spanish Harlem, New York band Ambulance LTD (pronounced “el tee dee”) apparently still exist, they’ve been prevented from releasing new material since 2006 due to their label, TVT, filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Also affected were labelmates Polyphonic Spree, in case you wondered where they’ve been too (I thought not.)

“Stay Tuned” is a standout from their 2004 debut. The band’s sound–they’re commonly categorized as “dream pop”–is very close to that of one of my favorite indie pop bands, Winterpills (see: Recommended Albums #10).

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Your Post-Hurricane Playlist

Courtesy of Chicago’s WXRT Radio. A post-Sandy music playlist.

Thanks Mike!

http://wxrt.cbslocal.com/2012/10/30/after-the-ordeal-a-post-sandy-playlist/

Lyric Quiz #15 (Solved)

Name the song:

And when my mind is free/You know a melody can move me

Answer: “Drift Away”-Dobie Gray

Lyric Quiz #14 (Solved)

Name the song:

She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running like a watercolour in the rain

Answer: “Year of the Cat”-Al Stewart

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