This is my favourite song from the last album I bought - Melody Gardot's "My One and Only Thrill", which I highly, highly recommend to anyone who likes blues, jazz or Nina Simone.
Also, this is an awesome bathtub video. It makes me want to throw on my gold lamé and feather boa, grab a glass of champagne and go dancing...
(OK, so I don't have gold lamé - but I do have a feather boa)
Aside from being a talented composer and singer, Melody Gardot has a remarkable, if somewhat sad, backstory. Her career developed as a result of using music therapy to help her recover from a bad jeep-vs-cyclist accident that left her with multiple serious injuries, including permanent neural problems and hyper-sensitivity to both sound and light (the reason for the rather cute glasses). She continues to promote music therapy to this day.
Also, this is an awesome bathtub video. It makes me want to throw on my gold lamé and feather boa, grab a glass of champagne and go dancing...
(OK, so I don't have gold lamé - but I do have a feather boa)
Aside from being a talented composer and singer, Melody Gardot has a remarkable, if somewhat sad, backstory. Her career developed as a result of using music therapy to help her recover from a bad jeep-vs-cyclist accident that left her with multiple serious injuries, including permanent neural problems and hyper-sensitivity to both sound and light (the reason for the rather cute glasses). She continues to promote music therapy to this day.
All Bach with no bite
Mar. 23rd, 2012 08:40 amTo classical music lovers, a heads-up; 9 hours of Bach for .99c at Amazon for the next day or so. Available
Sadly only available in the US. :-(
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I love this aptly named vid so much - both the music, lyrics and images are so evocative. It's made by Brian Froud, one of my favourite artists, using art from his book, Brian Froud's World of Faerie and features Lousia John-Krol's song "And Which of These Worlds" from her Apple Pentacle CD.
Just watch - it's sure to lead your imagination down paths both dark and bright.
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Which of these Worlds?
and here's a world in which I can fly,
and here's a lake I skim like a mermaid,
here's a world where I'm imprisoned,
here's a pentagram of spells
that take a shape and burn like fire,
and here's a world where I beg for my life,
and here's a pleasure screamed with delight,
and here's a street I stalk as a vampire,
here's a world where I am a queen,
and here's a world where love reigns supreme,
and here's a world where I cannot walk.
And which of these worlds will I cry for?
And which of these worlds will I yearn for?
And which…. world did I choose?
And which of these was I thrown into?
and here's a lever lowering a bridge
that's leads to castles far in the wood,
and here's a carriage in which I ride
to my demise, my execution,
here I dance with daggers of steel
and here I run with wolves to the sea,
and here's a plate where poison is placed,
a gun to end the life of a rebel
here is snow where a life did expire,
and here's a banquet filled with mirth,
and here's an edict that would make
a billion people into slaves,
and here's a hole that leads to my freedom,
here's a shroud concealing a grail,
and here's a flag, and here's a sail
to take me to the next galaxy.
Just watch - it's sure to lead your imagination down paths both dark and bright.
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Which of these Worlds?
and here's a world in which I can fly,
and here's a lake I skim like a mermaid,
here's a world where I'm imprisoned,
here's a pentagram of spells
that take a shape and burn like fire,
and here's a world where I beg for my life,
and here's a pleasure screamed with delight,
and here's a street I stalk as a vampire,
here's a world where I am a queen,
and here's a world where love reigns supreme,
and here's a world where I cannot walk.
And which of these worlds will I cry for?
And which of these worlds will I yearn for?
And which…. world did I choose?
And which of these was I thrown into?
and here's a lever lowering a bridge
that's leads to castles far in the wood,
and here's a carriage in which I ride
to my demise, my execution,
here I dance with daggers of steel
and here I run with wolves to the sea,
and here's a plate where poison is placed,
a gun to end the life of a rebel
here is snow where a life did expire,
and here's a banquet filled with mirth,
and here's an edict that would make
a billion people into slaves,
and here's a hole that leads to my freedom,
here's a shroud concealing a grail,
and here's a flag, and here's a sail
to take me to the next galaxy.
OMG! It's so true too.
[furtively eyes all her Soundgarden CDs]
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Remember when I found you?
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I really like fanmixes, as they introduce me to bands I would otherwise probably never hear of, or sadly, would not bother listening to.
One of the songs from the fanmix I am totally in love with is this, The Wanting Comes in Waves / Repaid by The Decemberists. It's from the Harry album and she's chosen it as the theme for Harry and his Fairy Godmother. And it is perfect, perfect, perfect for his completely screwed-up relationship/deal with The Leanansidhe. Beautiful, passionate, haunting and really creepy.
Even if you don't know the Dresden Files, it's awesome all by itself as a storytelling song with amazing voices and melodies.
Depeche Mode + VNV Nation = Mesh
Nov. 6th, 2010 05:36 pm"Crash" - Mesh. For those of you who like the aforementioned bands, check these guys out. They have some good tunes.
Rammstein in America
Sep. 29th, 2010 11:00 amYep, ten years after their last concert in the US, Rammstein are finally returning to the U.S.
They'll be blasting Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday, December 11th.
For those interested (and who can afford to attend), pre-sale tickets are available from 8th October. For everyone else in the vicinity - to paraphrase another NZer's comment on them - I suggest you 'flee into your barn and bolt your doors'!

They'll be blasting Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday, December 11th.
For those interested (and who can afford to attend), pre-sale tickets are available from 8th October. For everyone else in the vicinity - to paraphrase another NZer's comment on them - I suggest you 'flee into your barn and bolt your doors'!
Thursday Humour
Nov. 29th, 2007 01:09 pmNothing kills the doldrums faster than watching a hard rock/metal band caper 'round a stage to a cheezy Bavarian drinking song. For all Rammstein fans (and really, anyone needing amusement) out there, this fanvid makes me scream with laughter every time I watch it: