This week's offering of nerdy music:
Wait until you see how Quentin Tarantino uses this song in "Inglourious Basterds." Brilliant.
Speaking of QT, here's the super-sexy lap dance scene that was cut from the theatrical release of "Death Proof." This song kicks ass.
Still my favorite No Doubt song, and now downloadable on RB2 for the Wii. w00t
Another week, another selection from Michael Giacchino. "Parting Words" is probably the best piece from all five seasons of "Lost," stirring and hopeful -- but those of us who watch know what dangers are waiting for Michael, Walt, Jin and Sawyer.
This is Demi's rocker. It doesn't rock that hard, but it's still super-catchy.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Playlist
Another sampling of what's been buzzing in my head lately:
Aly Michalka is definitely the best thing about "Bandslam," which opens today, and this is probably my favorite song by her and her sister's band; I love the piano part.
Heard this for the first time in a long time the other night. This is the pop/punk/ska album that should have conquered the world.
The vocals here are pretty fantastic. Dude sounds passionate about his music.
This is silly, admittedly, but just listen to that woman sing! This is from the "Lord of the Rings" musical that never made it to Broadway after a rocky London debut. The singer is Laura Michelle Kelly, who also played Mary Poppins on the West End, and Sweeney Todd's wife in the Tim Burton film.
Yeah, again with the "Star Trek." What can I say? This is my favorite film score of the year so far. This is the cue that scores the birth of James T. Kirk in the film's fantastic opening sequence.
Aly Michalka is definitely the best thing about "Bandslam," which opens today, and this is probably my favorite song by her and her sister's band; I love the piano part.
Heard this for the first time in a long time the other night. This is the pop/punk/ska album that should have conquered the world.
The vocals here are pretty fantastic. Dude sounds passionate about his music.
This is silly, admittedly, but just listen to that woman sing! This is from the "Lord of the Rings" musical that never made it to Broadway after a rocky London debut. The singer is Laura Michelle Kelly, who also played Mary Poppins on the West End, and Sweeney Todd's wife in the Tim Burton film.
Yeah, again with the "Star Trek." What can I say? This is my favorite film score of the year so far. This is the cue that scores the birth of James T. Kirk in the film's fantastic opening sequence.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Playlist
Here's what I've been listening to lately.
I love the Gaga. Call me "lame" all you want.
Dear Jess and Lisa: If I come see you at Great America on Friday, will you ride Logger's Run with me? Love, Sean.
Went to Demi Lovato's concert this Friday. Needless to say, a surreal experience for a single 30-year-old man who doesn't have children. But she's a great live performer.
I heard this band because Demi Lovato name-dropped them on "Fallon" last week. The vocals are awful, of course, but the musicianship is staggering.
Michael Giacchino rules. Why can't this movie be on DVD now?!?
I love the Gaga. Call me "lame" all you want.
Dear Jess and Lisa: If I come see you at Great America on Friday, will you ride Logger's Run with me? Love, Sean.
Went to Demi Lovato's concert this Friday. Needless to say, a surreal experience for a single 30-year-old man who doesn't have children. But she's a great live performer.
I heard this band because Demi Lovato name-dropped them on "Fallon" last week. The vocals are awful, of course, but the musicianship is staggering.
Michael Giacchino rules. Why can't this movie be on DVD now?!?
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