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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Is Is EP

300pxis_isSo, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs recently put out a new EP (of older songs that for some reason or another they didn't put on that last album), that's pretty good. They kinda lost me on their sophomore record but this little five song EP sounds more like their first EP on Touch & Go and "Fever To Tell", than their last offering. We even played the demo of "Down Boy" on the first (and only at this point) Buddyhead Radio Show, which I think you can still download by clicking here. Check out the new version of "Down Boy"... DO IT!

(Download - "Down Boy")


"Down Boy" Music Video

Friday, August 24, 2007

Josh Freese explains himself... kinda.

If you haven't seen the three Josh Freese youtube videos we posted on the new gossip, click here to check them out now. Today Josh posted "Hotel Statement" which is a bonus features type video where he explains why he felt the need to make those videos. Beware... it gets weird.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Jerry Casale of DEVO goes off!

Jerry Casale of DEVO is 59 and chances are he goes off way harder than you. Here's a clip of him in some bar, somewhere, singing "Wait (The Whisper Song)" originally by The Ying Yang Twins. Epic.

David Lee Roth sings En Español

2 Granted, the world needs no further proof that David Lee Roth is insane awesomeness embodied than such notable quotes as, "every jump, every kick was my own personal fight against the anti-Semites," (describing his sense of purpose in Van Halen... and ostensibly the significance behind the song "Jump" in his autobiography Crazy From the Heat) and speaking on the Van Halen reunion, "these songs are as familiar as the roof of your mouth is to you" at a recent press conference (watch it here.)

However, this particular gem of Diamante Dave riches cannot be overlooked. David Lee Roth re-recorded ALL of the vocals -- and all of the backing vocal harmonies -- sung entirely in Spanish for a worldwide release of his massively popular solo album Eat 'Em And Smile in 1986, alternately titled Sonrisa Salvaje. Now, I've never been a Van Halen "fan," but I can certainly enjoy DLR's audacity and have always appreciated his ludicrous song intros and spoken interludes ("yeah we're runnin' a little bit hot tonight..." anyone?) But, hearing them delivered in true DLR form in another language -- that's something altogether magical. Case in point, the utterly devolved call-and-response intro between Steve Vai's guitar and DLR at the opening of "Yankee Rose" sounds downright... um... purposeful -- as if truly every jump, every kick... every pointless spoken interlude of his career was borne of some supreme force that exists beyond language and must therefore be delivered to all the nations in their respective lexicon. Let's step into DLR's head for a moment and put it all into context: as the guitar first notices the woman of such extreme pulchritude, it beckons to Roth in the language beyond all tongues (for they're all as familiar as the roof of our respective mouths), to which he replies, "Como?"... yada, yada... "Estoy hablando de un Yankee Rose!"

There's no appreciating David Lee Roth until you've heard him in a language you don't fully understand. Yes, the Beatles recorded in German. ABBA recorded in both their native Swedish as well as English. Multilingual musical product is nothing new. But it does something magical to DLR's over-inflated ego and music that just has to be heard.

Listen to the classic "Yankee Rose" and "Loco Del Calor" (Goin' Crazy) En Español here:

Friday, August 03, 2007

RIP Tom Snyder


Thursday, August 02, 2007

Grinderman on Letterman

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

David Vandervelde

Sc156I don't know much about this dude aside from that he sounds a lot like a cross between Marc Bolan and David Bowie, he recorded this record over a two year period at Jay Bennett's (Wilco) Clubhouse and he writes pretty good songs. I'm not even a big fan of Bowie (I like it when he covered The Velvet Underground), but I'll pretend I am if it means I'm going to get laid because of it. I haven't tested my theory out yet but I'd be willing to lay down whatever money I do have on that chicks will dig this David Vandervelde record if you put it on when you're trying to get down. Lemme know if it works kids. Anyone seen this cat live?


Jacket Video

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