Songs You May Have Missed #52

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The New Pornographers: “July Jones” (2003)

The Vancouver band who formed from members of various indie and alt-country entities was coming into their own on their second album, 2003’s Electric Version. With hooks aplenty, and a variety of textures and influences in the music, it’s the kind of indie pop that would satisfy even the average classic rock fan. They created new sounds which incorporated some of the best elements of pop from every era of the past.

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Tom Lehrer: The Elements

Tom Lehrer earned a BA and MA in mathematics from Harvard during the late 1940s, then taught math courses at MIT, Harvard, Wellesley, and UC-Santa Cruz. Math was his vocation. But, all along, Lehrer nurtured an interest in music. And, by the mid 1950s, he became best known for his satirical songs that touched on sometimes political, sometimes academic themes.

“The Elements”, recorded in 1959, features Lehrer reciting the names of the 102 chemical elements known at the time (we now have 118), and it’s all sung to the tune of Major-General’s Song from The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan. Here is Lehrer’s original tune set to some animation created in 2007.

(Source: Open Culture)

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Bride with Rare Cancer: ‘I Won’t Live in Fear’

Amazing, inspiring story of a bride who not only carried on with wedding plans in the face of cancer, but had her wedding photographer document it.

Image: Joseph Jones shaving Lainie Schultz's hair

Three weeks before their wedding, Lainie Schultz’s fiancé, Joesph Jones, shaves his future bride’s hair.

(Source: msnbc.com)

Story:

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46724913

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Songs You May Have Missed #51

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Riverside: “In Two Minds” (2004)

Warsaw, Poland’s Riverside is a progressive rock band fronted by Mariusz Duda, whose voice has made him a welcome guest in prog circles. Riverside plays a brooding and atmospheric brand of rock that may call to mind older prog bands such as Pink Floyd, or some of more recent vintage, such as Porcupine Tree and Opeth. At times the intensity is closer to that of a metal band, and on other songs they opt for a more mellow, melodic and acoustic sound such as on “In Two Minds”. Duda handles either style quite capably.

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Top 10 Wedding Song Requests Ten Years Ago

Okay, so I don’t clean out my office as regularly as I should. Or ever, really. But today the neglect paid off because I blew the dust off of a binder containing some music lists that might have had a more practical use to me ten years ago, but today are good for a chuckle. So chuckle along as you read Mobile Beat Magazine’s 2002 Top 10 Mobile DJ Requests. And be thankful that we have Rihanna now (who’ll probably seem just as played out as “Old Time Rock ‘n Roll” in 2022).

  1. Electric Slide-Marcia Griffiths
  2. YMCA-Village People
  3. Cha Cha Slide-DJ Casper
  4. Love Shack-B-52’s
  5. Get the Party Started -Pink
  6. Amazed-Lonestar
  7. Brown Eyed Girl-Van Morrison
  8. Old Time Rock ‘n Roll-Bob Seger
  9. You Shook Me All Night Long-AC/DC
  10. Celebration-Kool and the Gang

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