August 29, 2007
Classic Clips : ZZ Top
I'm from Gen X and, as teenagers, we would all sit in front of MTV (newly launched...) and watch videoclips. Some of these clips, regardless of musical style, went down to become true classics. Here's one that everyone in his late thirties has seen and will definitely remember : "Gimme all your lovin" by ZZ Top dating from 1983. Relax and enjoy the stroll through memory lane ;-)
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December 14, 2006
Pachelbel's Canon.... Revisited ;-)
The first video posted here is an absolutely amazing performance of Pachelbel's Canon on electric guitar. It was transposed by a guy called JerryC in Taiwan (kudo's to him) but this performance is even better than the original. Simply awesome !!!
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August 12, 2006
Cheeky Lilly Allen
You've read about this album, the big Myspace.com revelation : Lily Allen. If you haven't heard it yet, go check it out. Very cheeky irreverent catchy pop. Miss Allen is one tough cooky. I liked it instantly. It'll be a hard album for her to follow up on though...
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May 25, 2006
Dancing to Jealousy
Sometimes you hear a song and it sticks immediately. You can't get rid of it. It just keeps banging around in your head. Disco seems to do this to me more than other styles of music. Famous DJ Martin Solveig has just released one of those "neo-disco" hits : Jealousy. Catchy bass, chorists, zoom effects, funky guitar : find me the disco ball !!! I'm stuck with this cheap piece in my mind but at least I can dance to it ;-)
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May 29, 2005
Circe Link
Some weeks ago, while listening to the intro of a podcast about the Nikon D70, I discovered this charming new singer called Circe Link and was very pleased to find both albums available on the french iTunes store. I listened to the samples and promptly bought both.
This girl has a very nice voice which she uses to great effect singing blues, jazz, rock and country all mixed together. It made me think of Norah Jones... Two great songs that I really liked are her version of the old Ozzy song No more Tears and Blue Bird Tattoo. My suggestion : take Circe for a spin ;-)
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April 10, 2005
-M- as in... MAGIC
Rarely have I been as enthusiastic about discovering a new artist in music. Mathieu Chedid, alias -M-, is the son of a Louis Chedid (well known singer/musician in his own right). He has exploded on the French scene with his mix of funk, electro, chanson, jazz and rock. His studio albums (Le Baptême, Je dis Aime, Qui de nous deux) build on each other and intoduce us into the cartoonish world of -M-. With his crazy hair and technicolor outfits, I was afraid that he was just another gimmicky artist; I couldn't have been more wrong. His little world completes the music to perfection. It's essence : pure fun with touches of poetry !
Even better live than in the studio, the Tour de M DVD is an absolut feast for eyes and ears as M proceeds to set the audience on fire in Paris's venerable Olympia. One of the most energetic and pure fun concert DVDs I have ever seen. -M-, surrounded by some very good musicians, is a master of the live performance. Some people here call him the French Jimi Hendrix ! For those who want even more live fun, there is the Live at the Spectrum CD.
Continuing our journey through M's universe we find the Labo de M CD. It's interesting with it's variety of experimentation which showcase the versatility of M's talent. This talent is also demonstrated in the Triplettes de Belleville anthem Belleville Rendez-Vous, a terrific piece of Jazz Manouche. And for those of you who are musicians, there is the Leçon de Musique DVD. M will take you through every step of 5 of his songs showing what and how to play on guitars, bass and drums. In today's era of prefabricated pop, it's nice to find someone who still knows the meaning of the word music and watching him arrange the different instruments is indeed an object lesson herein.
As a conclusion, I would say this : in this article, I have covered an entire discography. That's because I bought all of it in rapid succession. And it's all great !!! So go ahead and do the same (all of the albums are available on iTunes, at least in France). I promise you won't regret it.
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August 27, 2004
Timeless Lynyrd Skynyrd
Album of the past few months for me, Lynyrd Skynyrd - All Time Greatest Hits is the ultimate classic rock album. The usual standards Sweet Home Alabama and Freebird (in a great live version with the celebrated 5 minute guitar solo) are present but this is one of those rare cases where every song on the album is good giving you over one hour of non-stop pleasure. Often when I listen to this (and the same is true for Otis Redding, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Aaliyah who all died way too young), I wonder about all the great music we might have had if Ronnie Van Zant (lead singer and song writer) had not died in a tragic plane crash in 1977. It's labeled southern rock and KKK music by some. Except for the confederate flag they have on their sets and albums, I found nothing controversial in their lyrics and from an instrumental point of view (guitars !!!), this is milestone stuff. In every style of music there are a few must-haves, this is one for Rock.
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August 07, 2004
Long Live Metallica !
Somewhere in the introduction to this blog, I mention that I'm a Metallica fan. Let me just clarify : I'm a dyed-in-the-wool hardcore Metallica fan and have been so since 1989 when I first heard their music. I've seen them live 5 times over that period of time (every time they come to Belgium or France). I own all of the CDs, some t-shirts, books, a cap, all of the videos of shows, documentaries, sheet music, I play guitar and bass and mostly play Metallica, you get the picture... ;-)


Metallica had one disappointing moment for me and that was when they set themselves up as spokespeople for the music industry in the Napster case. It really did dent their image somewhat. However, the Napster story results weren't entirely fair to Metallica because they've always actually been early adopters of technology and this every time it brought some kind of added value to their fan base. They did the first Quicktime broadcast of a live show. They were one of the first to use the multi-angle possibilities of DVD on a live show DVD (Cunning Stunts). It's fair to say that Metallica has always tried, in many different ways, to give their utmost to their fans (which explains partly why they have so many loyal ones). They have done so again, this time using the web in a couple of interesting ways :
First, for each person buying their latest CD, St. Anger, they include a key that gives access to the Metallicavault where one can download ten complete live shows (for free) spanning the past 20 years (including one very early one : 1983 ! )
Second, and a feature I really like, there is LiveMetallica.com . On this website, you can purchase complete recordings in MP3 or FLAC of any concert of the current tour (and that's one hell of a lot of shows). You even get custom CD jackets, tray inserts and cd stickers to print for when you burn the CDs. The price is fair : 9.95 USD for a two CD show in MP3 (12.95 in FLAC). The sound quality is excellent and for an ultimate live act like Metallica, there is simply no better way to listen to their music. I just downloaded a show they did on the fourth of July in Rekjavik and it really kicks ass !!!

Thirdly, there is the Metallica on Tour site. This is where you find a tour diary, backstage info, setlists and of course information for all of the upcoming tour dates. Very well done and they have a cool newsletter.
Last but not least, there is the portal site Metallica.com . This site gives access to all of the above but adds more news and some goodies (screensavers etc..) plus giving all of the usual info expected on a band site.
Lots of stuff to keep even the most demanding Metallica fan more than satisfied ;-)




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August 02, 2004
Anne Clark : Forgotten Gem on iTunes Music Store
One of the real pleasures of the iTunes Music Store is the multiple browsing possibilities and the chance of turning up something unexpected and fun... This evening while searching for something else, I stumbled across Anne Clark and promptly purchased the seminal electronic classic song Our Darkness (everyone should own this) and two excellent remixes of the same plus a bunch of other songs from her discography. Anne Clark is one of the pioneers of electronic music and she has had a huge influence on many musicians. I found that her songs have generally aged quite well. The originals have a very special ambiance but the remixes on the 1997 release Word Processing - The Remixes add a lot of muscle to the sound. Both are worth having ! Right now as I'm writing these lines, Anne Clark is blowing my mind ;-))
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July 22, 2004
Still in love song
Still in Love Song. It's a great new rock tune by a band, The Stills, that I first saw on MTV2. The song comes from their debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart (pretty good but this song is by far the best of the CD, get it on ITMS). And like any good rock song, it grows on you the more you listen to it ;-)
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May 22, 2004
Power Blues ;-)
I started my musical journey, like so many others, by listening to the blues. I moved on. Went to metal. Then to jazz. Ended up listening to classical music. This might seem crazy, but I think what makes music work transcends genres and there is greatness in all of them.
However, this time I'm back with the Blues. And from a band where I would never have expected it : Aerosmith. Their new album "Honkin' on Bobo" is full of the power. Go onto the Apple iTunes site and listen to the extracts, you won't regret it. For more info, there's a review with which I agree on Yahoo.

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