My Favorite 10 Bands/Artists Of All Time

I was thinking about this. Who would be my top 10 favorite bands/artists of all time if I had to choose? I'm not saying put them in order, just choosing 10 would be hard enough. So this list will be in no particular order except perhaps the first two are the two that I immediately thought "they have to be on the list."

The Beatles
Radiohead
Pink Floyd
The Olivia Tremor Control
The Flaming Lips
Primal Scream
The Beach Boys
Beck
Bob Dylan
Ween

Some of those I'm not really sure about. I definitely love all of these... but I also really dig The Stones, The Who, Aphex Twin, Akron/Family, Spiritualized, Brian Eno, David Bowie, and of course Ludwig Van Beethoven.

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The Olivia Tremor Control

The Olivia Tremor Control = the awesome. More people should know these lovely beasts of psychedelic pop rock madness. They only released two albums but both are among the top 10 albums of decade in my opinion.

The following 3 albums/collections are necessary (and should probably be bought in this order)

1. Dusk At Cubist Castle (1996)
2. Black Foliage (1999)
3. Singles & Beyond - songs not on their two albums, it's not as good as their albums but there's still some great songs.

"Another Set Of Bees In The Museum"

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Get High & Listen To Radiohead's In Rainbows

That's my plan for the day. In Rainbows was released today (at least the download version) and I've already got it on my computer. I bought the disc box version so I'll be getting a CD and a double LP version as well sent to my house... They said that bit is sent by December 3. I'm being very careful right now not to read anybody's "first thoughts" about In Rainbows. I want to go into listening it as a true virgin.

I think that's one of the really exciting things about the way they have released this new album. People all over the world are truly hearing it for the first time ... at basically the same time. This is a bit of the magic that people used to get from an album's release but that was "ruined" by downloading. Radiohead has shown with this that it's not ruined at all by downloading. You just have to go about things differently. It makes me cringe when I hear aging hipsters (and I'm aging myself here...) talk about how it "used to be" and all of this. If you're in your 30s you should be spending less time being nostalgic and more time doing something NOW. I'm tired of nostalgia, I want new and exciting.

I love Radiohead and would be excited to hear this album even if I was getting it in leaked form (which is surely how I would have been hearing it if it had been released through the normal methods) ... But I think it's so much more exciting to hear it in this way... In the same way so many others are hearing it today.

Oh yeah. And there's the whole thing about how you can set your own price for the album, that you can pay any amount you want to for it. That's extremely cool. The whole thing is actually marketing genius in a way (They might cringe to think of people thinking of it that way, I'm not sure...) as it has got lots of people talking about the album and I think will get more people listening to the album than otherwise would have. And since Radiohead is such an incredibly good band, the more people that hear them the better for them long term. More people at their shows and more people buying their albums and spreading their music around to their friends and so on.

I'll be giving my first thoughts on the album later on today after I've heard it... And then I will go around and see what other people think about it too. But I want my first experience to be virginal. Dig? I most certainly dig it myself.

I haven't been this excited to hear a new album in a long time. Perhaps since Kid A.

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Radiohead - In Rainbows

Radiohead have announced they are releasing a new album IN RAINBOWS on October 10th. It'll be available for download only at that time. You can pre-order it now at www.InRainwbows.com - The craziest thing about all of this is that they allow you to choose how much you want to pay for it (the download of the album.) They literally say the price is "up to you."

You can also preorder a discbox version which includes a CD, an 2 LPs, and the download of the album on October 10th. They said that those will be made to order and will be begun to be shipped by December 3.

So basically it looks like they are completely bypassing the record label thing (at least for now.) Pretty awesome in my opinion. People were expecting a new Radiohead album sometime next year. So for them to suddenly announce it's "out in 10 days" yesterday was quite a surprise. Those crazy Radiohead cats. I think it's rather fantastic that they've managed to bring back that feeling of excitement for a new album. I don't remember being this excited to hear a new album in a long time. I love the idea of however many Radiohead fans all hearing the album for the first time on October 10th rather than the usual slow "leak" that has become customary over the last 10 years of file sharing.

It's funny to me that they've somehow brought back that old school excitement of a new album's release by doing something completely different & new.

And of course we've been waiting long enough, eh? How many years has it been since Hail To The Thief? (Four)

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ReacTable

There's this new synth thingy called a ReacTable and Bjork is using it this year at her shows. Check it out:

Bjork performing "Pluto" featuring the ReacTable at the Glastonbury Festival in England this June of the year 2007:

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Thom Yorke Before The Scheduled Down Time

I felt it was time to make a post here, to let the world know about what is happening. Because of this, I will be using a new feature: last.fm dogpile monkeys. Hold onto your innards fella and gentlelady. We cannot understand surrounding generations, no?

Does this work? Press the little play button or something? Thom Yorke - Cymbal Rush



???

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Internet Dream

More magic from Tay Zonday. I honestly find this song pretty enjoyable... in some way or another. This style fits his voice better. He should really do like 20s style stuff, that'd work out well.

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Battle of the Bands

The Internet Band vs. Bridget The Midget & BlakkOut

Notice that Bridget the Midget and Mark aka "Sparky" both list the "Beetle's" as an influence. Beetle's!

I'm not really sure which of these bands are more awesome but I assume that The Internet Band will never go past conceptualization so Bridget the Midget and the BlakkOuts will most likely win by default.

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Inspired By Tay Zonday's "Chocolate Rain"

This is the WeirdBiz.com song and video inspired by Tay Zonday's "Chocolate Rain." This is not a "cover." It's a meditation on the phrase "Chocolate Rain." An answer to a question that may not have been asked. A hedgehog in a land of circles.

We call it "Chocolate Rain Spider Jam" ---> ENJOY? (the song is also up at our new myspace page for music shit -> www.MySpace.com/WeirdBizMusic (where the stereo file can be downloaded)) (parenthesis are the motherload.)

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Tay Zonday

This a collection of Tay Zonday videos. A strange fella with an interesting voice:

"Chocolate Rain"



"Lifetime Limbo"



"Never Gonna Give You Up"



"Rainbow Connection"

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Prisoners Dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller"

1500 inmates in a Philippines jail practice their dance routine for Michael Jackson's "Thriller"

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Read A Book

A rap song/video: Read A Book.

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The White Stripes - One Note Show

Watch the entire White Stripes "one note" show:

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The Five Weirdest Bands/Artists Of All Time

GG Allin

GG Allin was weird in that unpleasant sort of way. In that shitting and pissing on stage sort of way. After his very last show in 1993 (before his death from a heroin overdose) he trashed the club he played at in NYC and then walked the streets of New York naked and covered in blood and feces.

To add to the complete insanity that was GG Allin's life is the fact that his birth
name was Jesus Christ.

Allin on the Jerry Springer show:



Ween

Ween on the other hand is weird in a very lovely way. As with Zappa below they have been marginalized as a "joke band" by some and I'm probably not helping things by putting them on this list but that being said, they make some weird music. Some really good weird music. The thing with Ween is, I don't find it to be a joke, it's just another perspective. I suppose you either get that or you don't, eh?

Ween's video for "Push Th' Little Daisies"



Frank Zappa


Zappa often unfairly gets categorized as a novelty act and I suppose I'm not helping that by including him in this list. Zappa was a brilliant musician and songwriter but he was also pretty weird, at least by normal society standards. And I guess really, that's all weird is, isn't it?

"Let's Make The Water Turn Black"



Buckethead

He wears a mask and a KFC bucket on his head when he plays. That's pretty weird.

Here's Buckethead playing a song of his called "Padmasana"



Michael Jackson

"Thriller"



Maybe it's really some of his fans that are most weird?

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Guy Playing Two Guitars At Once

The Simpsons Theme Song - Danny Elfman



Fur Elise - Ludwig Van Beethoven

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high reviews #A

i suppose i need more of the toking machine or perhaps some wine. how about some "reviews" - actually... not the right word. views man, not reviews... just VIEWS.

smashing pumpkins - starz

not sure about this new album (zeitgeist) ... but trying to give it some open minded spins. i've read a lot of people talking about how high the vocals are in the mix and i'm definitely noticing that on this track. for a long time i've been annoyed by the pumpkins general production sound as it sounds too clean and artificial for my tastes. like all the corners are buffed off. ..

er, yes the vocals do seem a bit a loud in the mix. although the way the "we are stars" thing comes in all big is kind of cool actually - a bit of a weird thing to come in there.

***some time later when loud guitars come in*** (after the case edit, this part of the post is coming from the previous statement's future, this current reality's present, and your past... you see that's what they were really getting to with that christmas shit about the holy ghost of your pants or whatever, it's all one or the other or the other to sometime.)

it does come in like a pile of bricks there, that's pretty sweet. however all kids, i just don't know how i feel about it. it was enjoyable in it's way though.

(of course i am pretty high...)

Syd Barrett - Dominoes

I've never liked the tracks on the self titled album (Barrett) as much as the ones on Madcap Laughs. But for whatever reason man, maybe because I dont think I've listened to these tracks as much I am throwing on some "Dominoes" - you know... It sort of sounds like "So Happy Together" by The Turtles. Huh? It seems that way at the time.. what time? now.. shit. What's now anyway?

I'm getting a bit tired maybe, I feel like I should be making some magic clouds or something you know? It's hard to say but it does go there here doesn't it. Pretty cool. I'm digging this jazzy instrumental bitty with the backwards guitar and all. Very delicious.

Let me say IM TALKING ABOUT GETTING HIGH ON LIFE.

How is it possible that marijuana is illegal and Bibles are legal? You gotta have either both or neither man. You can't choose some drugs to be illegal and others not... BROTHER!

Syd Barrett - OBVIOUS

Such a nice tune. This has one of my favorite Barrett lyrics: "Our minds shot together."

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The Beatles White Album - Disc/LP/FOLDER II

let's make our way through it my brothers. this is weird biz my friends and that means anything goes.

1. BIRTHDAY

first note. Yes i am HIGH. Yes I mean (oh, no I cannot say here, for this is a place of business.) Secondly yes I am pro legalization of (YES.) hell yeah my brothers, will this be political? no. We're going to have a good time. And yes I hate getting assfucked by the man but does it help me to have a brain biscuit every fucking time? I guess I just have to make more money, right?

What about the song? Ah yes. The vocals are mixed very loud I am noticing. I love the messed up edit there. With the daaaance-daaaaa-aaaaa-aaaance whatever the hell it is. Manny... Swiss cheese.

Also I really enjoy Yoko's singing of "birthday" in the background as well. I don't know how high I am, but I don't think I ever noticed that before.

2. Yer Blues

Have I told you often that the White Album is my favorite album of all time by anyone? For most of my life I have been a stern biscuit in favor of the first LP over the second. Not that I didn't like the second LP just that the first was always my favorite. And that's still the case today. So why am I listening to LP 2 tonight? It just seemed like time my brethren. That's one of the greatest things about the White Album - there's just so much to discover in it. And the second LP sounds fresher to me these days (probably because I've listened to the first one so many times... but also because the second seems to have a rougher more loose feeling to it overall.) Yes I often (a definite majority in fact) listen to just one LP or the other when it comes to the White Album. But that being said I never really consider them two separate albums. I feel like it's this one big buffet somehow and it all feels connected in my mind even when it's separated. The fact that it's not really connected seems to make it more so. It's bleeding ZEN I tell you. The damn Beatles. True genius my friends.

I love YER BLUES by the way. Such a rough dirty tune. It's just perfect in it's extreme imperfection. More of that dirty two talking insanity.

3. MOTHER NATURE'S SON

Talk about a mood change. I mean we go from happy as a clam (birthday) to a deep depression (yer blues) to this sort of peaceful ode to nature. While Mother Nature's Son has never been one of my favorites on the album and the strings may be a bit over done it's still a rather beautiful song and the strings work for me. It does sound very majestic - like a march through the forest. I'll tell you one thing for sure bub, the cat agrees.

---> End The War On Drugs <---

4. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey

Such an awesome unique rock song. What else really sounds like this? Listen to the drums on the left. And I love that wild bendy lead guitar. Ah yeash. That is the sweet stuff. Damn this song kicks my ass. I mean it's tracks like this that really make this album so great to come back to over over. These may not be the ones that kick you in right away but there's so much to them that over time it just keeps unveiling like a beautiful flower in my leg or whatever. Dig?

5. SEXY SADIE

I think my favorite thing about this song is all of the stuff going on in the background. All of the layers of backing vocals. I also really dig the phase effect used. The whole song just has this sort of wobbly off kilter sound that's very endearing. "You Gave Her Everything You Own Just To Sit At Her Table" - That's the part that just kicks in and says ah yes this is the motherfookin' Beatles yer gonna get yer ears all tuned and shiznit. Dig?...

6. Helter Skelter

Every song on this album sounds better to me now than when I first heard them it seems. This is such a strange song really. It's so raw. That's really the point of this song. People get confused by that. It's not the "heavy" - it's not the playing fast riffs man (see the 80s) it's goddamn RAW. It just feels like a sort of insane dirty bar somewhere with this sort of blues band but things get really weird man... REALLY GODDAMN ___WEIRD___ - man. Listening to this and then hearing Motley Crue's version to me is like ... It's like ok here's everything awesome about music (The Beatles) and here's that awesome thing in the hands of some fookin' douche bag morons. Aye. Man there's some really crazy stuff going on in this track man. LISTEN MAN, LISTEN. Use yer ears bub. It'll be good for the both of us.

7. Long Long Long

This really one of the greatest song transitions ever. From the ferocious insane ending of Helter Skelter into this very understated calm song. Long Long Long is often overlooked but it's really beautiful. Again it's incredibly unique and it's like nothing else on this album. I love the wobbly organ and the big drum fills. Just such an interesting unique mix. The Beatles were never happy just crapping out the same old thing. Within each song you got a unique experience. Each song was it's own piece of art. It's own jksdlafjasdk!!! It just drives me insane even thinking about it. I may have just now gone mad!

(so what is this all about? what am i trying to get across here? i'm not sure exactly, perhaps a journey in to the reflections of an album, man)

The ending on this one is quite mad, too, innit?

8. REVOLUTION 1

When I was a youngster I always thought the single version was far superior to this one but now I'm not so sure. While that one was great as a single - this one works better on the album I think and I'm very glad they included it now. It's a neat song with a lot of different things going on. Shooby Doo Wop. The sort of more askew approach fits the album much better than the more straightforward single version. I also love how you can hear the "alllllriight" and later you can hear the manipulated version of it in Revolution #9.

9. Honey Pie

I like how this connects to LP1's "Wild Honey Pie" even if just by music... but there seems to be a spiritual connection. That one truly is the wild honey pie. Dig it? Anyway this one is Paul doing his music hall thing which often gets derided by folks but I think it's bloody genius. In a lot of ways I think it's this sort of track that's most influential on bands like Ween. You know this is a weird ass pastiche of another style of music. It's really quite trippy to me. It's like wait a second... where are we now? We just had a revolution ... now it's the 1920s? ... er? You know they just really keep you guessing on this album. That's the real joy of it.

10. Savoy Truffle

I think I'm really noticing how cool the rhythm guitar is on this track for the first time. This is a song I didn't really like a whole lot for a long while but it's grown on me. It's still probably one of the lesser songs on the album but it's got a really cool sound going on between the stabbing guitars and the horns. That's the thing with the Beatles even when the songs are really great - the ideas put them over the top. There's still lots of delicious ear candy and they go interesting ways. I mean the back and forth between the guitar and the horn - delicious man. Delicious.

11. cry baby cry

Always one of my favorites. It's still great. An otherworldy other time sound. You know like it could be 1472 or 39498432. It's all the same my brothers. The bass is fantastic as well. Sweet delicious. My friends, let us join together and make a spiritual hoop. That may be hard to do as moments come and go...

The "Can you take me back..." thing at the end is great too. Really just another song segment they just stitched onto there. But it works great inbetween Cry Baby Cry and into Revolution #9... I also love the little bit of studio chatter right before Revolution #9... It's evocative of like... the controllers sticking the cartridge in your head. You know... of something. They supply the paint - you just have to stick it.

12. Revolution #9

I've always loved Revolution #9. Sure I don't listen to it as much as the rest of the album (I often end the album before Revolution #9 and skip it and "Good Night" (not one of my favorites) but I have always loved it. When I do listen to it I always hear some new bit I never noticed before. I love the fact that something this extremely weird and out there and "avante garde" is on an album by the most popular band in the history of popular music. I mean... There's something about that that i think is very very cool. And regardless this track ...

I mean so you're saying "oh ok you like it because it's weird and it gives the Beatles eternal cred as weird mofos" sure I do.. yes I am saying that. But I also really enjoy listening to the track - It's just the type of thing I don't want to do as often as say listening to Everybody's Got Something To Hide or Cry Baby Cry... dig? But when I am in that mood... yeah. It does what it's trying to do man. I say take what you need (take this brother, may it serve you well) and listen to the track on your headphones. See what aural images are created for you.

For a long while I never noticed the cowboys and indians... You know I think maybe a cool thing would be a really sound by sound dissection of this song... I'm sure though, there must already be one... eh?

13. Good Night

As I mentioned earlier: This is not one of my favorites. In fact I'd say it's easily my least favorite song on the album. That being said I don't hate it. The over the top orchestration of it (it sounds like a Disney soundtrack or something) combined with Ringo's less than perfect voice makes for a very interesting combination. I especially like the female backing vocals which seem very out of place on a Beatles album which is why I like them so much maybe? That's what the Beatles do throughout this album - they hit you with surprise after surprise. Really there's so much going on in this album (even just one half of it as I am listening to tonight) that it's astounding.

The Beatles White Album - The album of all time.

I hope you have enjoyed this wonderful journey through the White Album.

Now BUY IT:

oh yeah.. the official name of the white album is just "The Beatles" - self titled, yes.


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Larry King Beatles Interview On June 25, 2007

I think Larry King is one of the worst interviewers in history... but that being said... here it is The Beatles Reunion On Larry King Live On June 25, 2007:

part 1


part 2


part 3


part 4


part 5


part 6


part 7

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The Butthole Surfers - Weird Videos

The Butthole Surfers.

Scott & Gary Show - 1984


Scott & Gary - Interview


Rush Limbaugh Vs. Gibby Haynes


PSY Live 1985


Cherub Live


On The Larry Sanders Show

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Akron/Family Live

I'm seeing Akron/Family live tomorrow night in Manhattan so I've found some YouTube videos of Akron/Family biz (???explain??? LIVE VIDEOS of Akron/Family)

"Awake"


"I'll Be On The Water"


"Sparks"


"Of All The Things"


"Love Is Simple"


"Blessing Force"


uh buy my bonk?

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