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iPod song of the week – Tears For Fears

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On July 27, 2008
At 11:45 pm
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Sandwiched between the two songs you know from Tears For Fears’ monster breakthrough album, Songs From the Big Chair, is one of my favorite songs of all time. That is to say, it’s not “Shout” or “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” although they are both fine songs.

When I was a kid at summer camp, I once got stuck in the washing machine building during a hail storm, which was no easy thing to deal with as it had a tin roof and sounded something like what I imagine it is like to be under fire, except without all the fear of being killed. Well, maybe a little of it. During that, I listened to this song about fifteen times in a row on my walkman. I lost count after a while. Speaking of fear, most Tears For Fears songs are angsty and dealing with this theme. Good name, right? Only Rage Against the Machine have a moniker better dealing with their subject matter. TFF’s first album, The Hurting, was all about their terrible childhoods and all the melodramatic detritus that remained. The second record had the exact same tone but delved into various other topics as well. What I think this song deals with is a sort of Marxist “the owners of the means of production torture the workers and this causes FEAR.” I don’t know, I’m still not sure. But it’s the sort of sad and desperate tone over a lush, dark, and jazzy groove that I love best. I always liked Curt’s songs better in TFF but this is a Roland song and his voice really suits it. Find out what this fear is about indeed.

And now a bonus photo essay as I was at my camp today. I’ve mentioned this before, but my parents both worked there and I was sort of raised there. I go back fairly often for one reason or another. If you can go back in time, I suggest you set yourself up to grow up in a summer camp. It’s fantastic.



This is the washing machine building with the tin roof. Sort of. Something must have happened to it because they built this shiny, new, exact replica in its place. A group of teenage boys was making a racket within as I took this photo. Don’t let that take away from the peaceful easy feeling you get. Really makes you think of laundry, doesn’t it?



Now, just to remind you, the picture in the sidebar comes from this camp and I did once post an updated photo (sans me in the stripey pants with mud) to show you it looks the same. Today, though, there was an actual puddle! And so, here’s a better update.

(Sidebar photo enlarges upon your click if you want to see better. Even if you don’t)



If you are like me and are shopping for a new refrigerator, it may give you pause to know that this one is the same one I grew up with and actually pre-dates me. I think it is about forty years old. Still works like a charm and is, uh, just as attractive.

It doesn’t fit inside the bunk, it’s on the porch. But this is OK, I’m not sure how one could get curtains to match it.



I may have shared stories about volunteering at the local mental institution when I was a teenager. Or not, I have a mind like a sieve. But that place and the people in it have stuck in my mind all my days. What I’m sure I haven’t told you, though, is that the Metro-North train stop is in the middle of the institution. While I’m sure that was convenient for visiting your loony loved one, it’s a little freaky to be waiting for the train home. Even if the place is no longer operational. Somehow, a desolate, abandoned institution is even freakier.



Now you’re in the mood for angst, aren’t you?

Napster:
Tears for Fears – The Working Hour

Streaming audio available on the iPod Song of the Week page.

 
 

iPod Song of the Week – R.E.M.

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On July 20, 2008
At 10:00 pm
Comments : 3

I have been thinking about college a lot this weekend (more on that later this week, I hope) and so I thought I would use a song from this artist whom I think of as the very definition of “college music.” Both before me and after me. When I was a kid, I visited Sister2 at the University of Pennsylvania and saw a sign that they were playing. I was already a fan then and thought it was a signal that I would love college myself. Ha! Later, I saw them during my own college years as well as again last month (you may have noticed it squeezed in between many mentions of The Cure who I saw twice that same week).

The real issue is that it is hard to pick a song. Many of my favorites are probably already on your iPod and the one with nearly the most meaning to me was already used to illustrate a pivotal post for this blog. So I don’t want to use that one either. My very favorite R.E.M. song is Sweetness Follows but honestly, I consider Automatic For the People, one of my favorite albums of all time, of a piece and so not the best choice for just choosing one song. Just get the whole thing!

And so, I am left with this song. It doesn’t even have a name! That’s because it’s one of those hidden tracks that were so in vogue back in the day. It’s one of the most cheerful and peppy songs about being apart from the one you love that I know and it served me well during several long-distance relationships. This is because I am bad at love letters and good at song-picking.



Napster and I call this song two different things. Whatevs!

Napster:
R.E.M. – Untitled

Streaming audio available on the iPod Song of the Week page.

 
 

iPod Song of the Week – Soundgarden

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On July 6, 2008
At 9:15 pm
Comments :1

I’m a little late with this theme but it’s not my fault that the Fourth of July didn’t fall on a Sunday. You didn’t expect me to move my feature, did you? Why can’t they just move the date?

Anyway, I’m so forgetful with iSotW that sometimes I plan a song only to find I’ve already done it. Other times, I simply cannot believe that I’ve never done a certain band (as a post; if I’d done a band in some other way, I’m pretty sure I’d remember). This is one of those times. No Soundgarden? What was I thinking?

This is not my favorite Soundgarden song but it’s up there. And iTunes informs me it’s my most played one, so that must count for something. I don’t know what the lyrics are about but although it has a fireworks motif, it doesn’t seem to have a lot to do with Benjamin Franklin or Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Still, you can’t go wrong with a line like, “down in the ho-ooo-oole, Jesus tries to crack a smile….” Whatever that means.

When I think of this song, I think of it next to the word “Grunge” in the Dictionary of Historical Musical Styles (the picture is probably a line drawing of a flannel shirt). It’s just so muddy and the guitars grind and churn. It’s just… grungy. You can really picture Jesus in that hole, I swear.



Napster:
Soundgarden – 4th Of July

Streaming audio available on the iPod Song of the Week page.

 
 

iPod song of the week – Silversun Pickups

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On June 29, 2008
At 6:30 pm
Comments : 7

Hey! It’s another edition of, “what the hell were they thinking picking that song for that commercial?” I assume the fact that I live in New York, the home of the upcoming baseball All-Star game, doesn’t mean I get more commercials for the thing than you do, right? Could Fox wring any more juice out of this event? The answer is plain: watch less Fox. Good thing I mostly watch it on my DVR, sans advertising.

Perhaps you too have seen the ad with the “I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life” song. If you know that it’s Lazy Eye by Silversun Pickups, you also know that the line goes, “I’ve been waiting for this moment all my life… but it’s not quite right.” Golly, that wouldn’t be a great tagline for the All-Star game, would it? Here’s an idea! Let’s just cut out that pesky last part of the line and just have the music play on. There we go. My, those marketing people are clever.

When I first heard and adored this song (was it last year? who remembers), I assumed it was a lady singer. But no! I think the bearded guy singer wants you to think that, really. Playing even more on that theme is the video. But seriously, this is a chick. Not the singer, the cute It’s Pat person in the video.

Or is it…



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Silversun Pickups – Lazy Eye

 
 

iPod song of the week – The Cure

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On June 22, 2008
At 10:00 pm
Comments : 8

I think it’s time to share something. I have been in a long-term relationship since 1984.

It is with a man who wears black pajamas and dances in loopy fashion. A man who says “Q” for “thank you” but is otherwise unintelligible. A man who has never broken up with anyone in his life and yet writes the most heartfelt break-up songs known to humankind. A man who can’t write a song without using the words love, mouth, fur, or cat. A man who wears lipstick and has had the same “finger in the electric socket” hairdo for 30 years.

It is with this man.



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If you also love this man, you might enjoy this new song. I heard like 8 new songs, but this is the only one that had me humming it in my head through several days of non-stop activities. It’s called Freakshow and it isn’t out yet but I know you can remember this until September when it will be released. You can download it then! Remind me to remind you.



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More on The Cure, The Cure, R.E.M., and the Obama bake sale tomorrow. I haven’t slept in three days.