Thursday, August 31, 2017

selfish love


Jessie Ware as femme fatale in the sensual video for "Selfish Love."

downsizing



I do love this teaser trailer of Alexander Payne's next film Downsizing and the very appropriate use of Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime."

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

dream with you




Oh me oh you... I'm really feeling this slow-roll, laid back disco tune from Jeffrey Paradise featuring the vocal flair of Mandjou Koné.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

texas chainsaw massacre



RIP Tobe Hooper.

Here are some shots from 1974's Texas Chainsaw Massacre courtesy of blushots and Film Grab.















  

look what you made me do 2


Self-reflective, blingy and gaudy imagery plus an oddball closer (how can pop star present herself these days?)  from director Joseph Kahn and T-Swift, who's pretty much on top of the music industry these days.




Interesting examination of the song / video by Mark Harris on Slate.

Friday, August 25, 2017

look what you made me do


Taylor Swift is back again with "Look What You Made Me Do." Good verses but the repetitive chorus is a bit bland and also an interpolation of Right Said Fred's "I'm Too Sexy."


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Friday, August 18, 2017

younger now


I'm surprised how much I've liked Miley Cyrus's new tunes. Her latest single / video for the title track of her next album is great fun. Love the sock hop choreography and Elvis drag. She's having fun and sounding a bit wiser.





Thursday, August 10, 2017

rip glen campbell




It's hard to narrow down songs from an impressive slate of sixty studio albums--and I'm still discovering much of his work but here are 10 of my favorite tracks from the late legendary country crooner.




WICHITA LINEMAN

This melancholic tune written by Jimmy Webb, with its gorgeously-wrought, unexpected key changes and vivid lyrics make for one of the best country-pop songs of all-time. Campbell's sensitive vocals only add dimension to the song's aching existentialism.










IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND

There are many versions of Gordon Lightfoot's amazing song, but there's something about Campbell's echoing vocals and the gentle guitar strums and pretty strings within the understated production that feels timeless.









RHINESTONE COWBOY

One of Campbell's career-defining songs, I don't see how one can't be charmed by this catchy, shamelessly kitschy American Dream anthem.










I'M GONNA LOVE YOU

A standout tune, complete with bagpipes, from Campbell's under-appreciated 1978 Basic LP. Also love the appropriately soft-land of an ending.









SOUTHERN NIGHTS

Another one of Campbell's big 70s hits, this one written by Allan Toussaint. The twangy sound and catchy melody is a nice, cutting contrast with the occasionally somber and uncertain lyrics.










DREAMS OF THE EVERYDAY HOUSEWIFE

Like "Southern Nights," there was a way Campbell was able to capture a sense of melancholy within a lilting, seemingly sunny track.









I SAY A LITTLE PRAYER / BY THE TIME I GET TO PHOENIX (Medley)

Anne Murray and Campbell were a great duo on their 1971 album together. This elegant meshing of two late 1960s pop classics has an almost otherworldly beauty.








A SATISFIED MIND

This is another incredible, unique cover by Campbell. This one re-worked into a country-rock 4/4 time signature with a great guitar solo and a say-it-plain earnestness.










THESE DAYS (B SHAKES REMIX)

Back in November of last year I posted this wistful Bill Shakes remix of Campbell's "These Days." It hit a nerve particularly for me in the weeks after the election but now in the wake of Campbell's loss, it sounds especially elegiac.










GAVELSTON


Jimmy Webb's tune of longing soldier in Vietnam mixes dark reality of the lyrics with cheery 60s pop.