Showing posts with label Smashing Pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smashing Pumpkins. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2018

12 Years of Last.fm (Part 5) (#10-1)


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P.O.S

Well here we are, in the last episode of the 5 part countdown of the top 50 artists that I've listened to in the past 12 years (2/14/06-2/14/18) and there are very few surprises here, so maybe the surprises are the order that they're in? Or maybe the surprises are the friends we made along the way!


12 Years of Last.fm (Part 5) (#10-1)

***Featuring***
Barenaked Ladies
The Beatles
Blink-182
Bob Dylan
Dessa
Doomtree
fun.
New Found Glory
NOFX
P.O.S
Smashing Pumpkins

Monday, June 18, 2018

New Countdown: Vegas Puck Chasers

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Two Feet

Hey everyone! It's time for another regularly scheduled (so to speak) countdown! We've got a new Artist of the Month as well as some new music on the chart so buckle up and enjoy!


Countdown #383

***Featuring***
Foster the People
Imagine Dragons
lovelytheband
Muse
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Panic! At the Disco
Silage
Sir Sly
Smashing Pumpkins
Thirty Seconds to Mars
Two Feet
Vance Joy

Thursday, January 4, 2018

2017 Artists of the Year!!!!


Barenaked Ladies
I think the Artists of the Year countdown is consistently my favorite show of the year. It's a fun way to look back at my listening habits and generate a pretty eclectic show to boot! Enjoy it! I know I will!


2017 Artists of the Year

***Featuring***
Barenaked Ladies
The Beatles
Blink 182
Bob Dylan
Busta Rhymes
Cast of Hamilton
Diet Cig
Kendrick Lamar
New Found Glory
P.O.S
Radiohead
Smashing Pumpkins

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Flashback Countdown #7 (1995)


Pearl Jam (1995)

I'm at Podcon as this is being published and I thought it would be fun to take a look back 22 years to this week in 1995. It was definitely a great week on the chart. Future Grammy Nominees and Hot 100 Top Ten songs abound!

Big thanks to my friend Amity for getting me a copy of the Folk Implosion song!

Enjoy!


Flashback Countdown #7 (1995)

***Featuring***
Bush
The Folk Implosion
Goo Goo Dolls
Joan Osborne
Pearl Jam
Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Rentals
Seven Mary Three
Smashing Pumpkins
The Toadies

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

New Countdown: Feels Like (the end of) Summer


Frightened Rabbit

I'm playing a little bit of catch up, so this episode includes a run-down of how songs did on my Songs of the Summer chart, but that's ok because the weather still feels like the first week of September anyway!

Enjoy the tunes!!


Countdown #348

***Featuring***
Bleachers
Frightened Rabbit
Imagine Dragons
Judah and the Lion
The Killers
Muse
Portugal. The Man
The Revivalists
Sir Sly
Smashing Pumpkins
Weezer



Monday, January 4, 2016

2015 Artists of the Year Countdown!


Fall Out Boy

It's funny. I usually think of this as the last countdown of the year, but really it's the first countdown of the NEW year! So, Happy New Year and I hope you enjoy this countdown as much as I enjoyed making it!


2015 Artists of the Year Countdown

***Featuring***
Barenaked Ladies
The Beatles
Dessa
Diet Cig
Doomtree
Fall Out Boy
NOFX
P.O.S
R.E.M.
Smashing Pumpkins
Taylor Swift

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Off the Charts #8: Birthday 2014 (Part 1)


She Keeps Bees

Well, I haven't finished this week's countdown, yet. But I do have something for you to listen to. It's perhaps even more alternative (in some cases) than the songs on the countdown because it's all from the blogs I read.

And this year I've decided to split the festivities into two episodes rather than making you set there politely nodding your head for three hours.

So these are the blogs that posted on my birthday last year that I picked songs from for this episode:

xkcd (specifically THIS POST)
The (new) Vinyl Villain (specifically THIS POST)
Across the Kitchen Table (specifically THIS POST)
Side One Track One (specifically THIS POST)
Song, By Toad (specifically THIS POST)
Pigeons and Planes (specifically THIS POST)
We Listen For You (specifically THIS POST)
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (specifically THIS POST)
Unrecorded (specifically THIS POST)
Last Year's Girl (specifically THIS POST)
Crestfallen (specifically THIS POST)




Off the Charts #8: Birthday 2014 (Part 1)

***Featuring***
astronomyy
Flight of the Conchords
Icona Pop featuring Charlie XCX
Male Gaze
Meursault
My Bloody Valentine
Nirvana
Pyramids
She Keeps Bees featuring Sharon Van Etten
Smashing Pumpkins
Turan

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Flashback Countdown: What "5 Years Later" Sounds Like


Barenaked Ladies

Well, it's been 5 freakin' years of doing this podcast. There have been lots and lots of highs and maybe a low here and there. I'm not planning on stopping anytime soon so buckle up! It's the safe thing to do. You should buckle up even if I do stop sometime soon, though.

Enjoy the memories :)




Flashback Countdown #6 (1993)

***Featuring***
Barenaked Ladies
Bjork
Blind Melon
The Catherine Wheel
The Juliana Hatfield Three
New Order
Pearl Jam
Pet Shop Boys
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Smashing Pumpkins
Urge Overkill

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Throwback Thursday: 1996

10. TLC - crazysexycool
9. Alan Jackson - The Greatest Hits Collection
8. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness


Disc One: Dawn to Dusk
     1. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
     2. Tonight, Tonight


     3. Jellybelly
     4. Zero


     5. Here Is No Why
     6. Bullet With Butterfly Wings

   
     7. To Forgive
     8. Fuck You (An Ode to No One)
     9. Love
   10. Cupid de Locke
   11. Galapogos
   12. Muzzle
   13. Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
   14. Take Me Down

Disc Two: Twilight to Starlight
     1. Where Boys Fear to Tread
     2. Bodies
     3. Thirty-Three

   
     4. In the Arms of Sleep
     5. 1979

   
     6. Tales of a Scorched Earth
     7. Thru the Eyes of Ruby
     8. Stumbeline
     9. X.Y.U.
   10. We Only Come Out at Night
   11. Beautiful
   12. Lily (My One and Only)
   13. By Starlight
   14. Farewell and Goodnight

I put the CD tracklist on because, though the vinyl tracklist is different, I feel like most people probably bought this album on CD or cassette.

Of course I was going to pick this album. I tried not to. I thought about doing a twofer of TLC and Mariah Carey, but the call of this album was too strong. This was my first Smashing Pumpkins album. It will always be special to me.

You'll note that I posted multiple songs. These are all the music videos made for this album. I love this one a lot.

7. Mannheim Steamroller - Christmas in the Aire
6. Alanis Morrissette - Jagged Little Pill
5. Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View
4. Garth Brooks - Fresh Horses
3. The Beatles - Anthology 1
2. Soundtrack - Waiting to Exhale
1. Mariah Carey - Daydream

Sunday, January 4, 2015

2014 Artists of the Year Countdown


St. Vincent
Just as the Year End Countdown (which went up last week) closes out the year, the Artists of the Year Countdown kicks off the new one.

Sometimes it feels like it's the same artists every year, but I think there's enough variety and variance to still make it a fun listen. Hopefully you agree!!


2014 Artists of the Year Countdown

***Featuring***
The Beatles
blink-182
Dessa
Doomtree
Idina Menzel
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
New Found Glory
Paramore
P.O.S
Smashing Pumpkins
St. Vincent

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Flashback Countdown #5: 1998

Eve 6
Well, I'm in Virginia Beach this weekend (and most of the week, actually) so here, as has become tradition, is a Flashback Countdown. This time we're heading back to 1998. It's a fantastic episode full of fantastic songs. Look down at the list of artists. Then think of the first song that comes to mind by them. That's the song, in all likelihood. It's so great.

Flashback Countdown #5 (1998)

***Featuring***
Athenaeum
Barenaked Ladies
Beastie Boys
Eve 6
Fastball
Fuel
Goo Goo Dolls
Harvey Danger
Marcy Playground
Semisonic
Smashing Pumpkins


Friday, June 27, 2014

One Year, 100 Albums: #1 Smashing Pumpkins "Siamese Dream"



Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream, 1993

And so we've arrived here at the #1 position. Anyone who knows me at all probably guessed this would be the album at #1.

Siamese Dream is the only album I have displayed in my house. Smashing Pumpkins are the only band, in fact, to have a place on any of the walls of my house. I have a "shrine" in my room with a vinyl copy of Gish, a ZERO t-shirt, a photo I bought in college, and my original Wal-Mart censored copy of Siamese Dream.

I got into the Smashing Pumpkins through the follow-up to Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. I was spending a lot of my time at my friend's house playing video games and listening to the radio when the singles from that album started playing on the radio. I fell in love with the song "Zero" and my friend made me a tape of the songs from the double album that he thought were the best. They were mostly from the first disc and so, to this day, the songs on the second disc aren't as familiar to me.

While I was stoking the flames of my fandom, I discovered the songs "Today" and "Disarm" and was just blown away. This was one of those "listen to the radio in hopes of hearing them" kind of situations. And so I decided I wanted to get myself into a situation where I could hear them whenever I wanted. I needed to get a copy of Siamese Dream.

I don't remember why there was a delay in my actually getting the album. I don't know if I was saving allowance or what, but I DO remember writing about being excited to get the album in my 8th grade English class.

But then the day came when I went with my mom to Wal-Mart (the local Target hadn't been built yet and so this was the most convenient option in our eyes. Plus we were already there probably looking for clothes or something.) to make the big purchase. This would have been Fall 1996. I found the CD, looked at the back, and found it blank. Hm. Oh, I guess it's just an artistic decision of the band. (Silly silly James)

Once I realized that the CD tracklist wasn't anywhere to be found (I later realized this was the Wal-Mart censored version. The track "Silverfuck" caused them to remove the tracklist. And make no other changes to the album. I hesitated for so long to buy (What's the Story) Morning Glory by Oasis because some of the tracks were blank on the back of the CD and I didn't want to play them and hear all sorts of profanity that I imagined filled them.) it became my mission to figure out what the songs were based on the liner notes which had old pictures with the lyrics and titles hand-written on them. I knew "Today" and "Disarm" from already knowing them and I could figure out "Quiet" and "Spaceboy" and "Sweet Sweet" pretty easily. But the rest of the songs required a little detective work. It turned out that "Silverfuck" appeared in the credits, so that was the song that had no title in the cards. Eventually I had them all figured out but in the meantime, I'd formed this deep connection with the album. It's weird to think about but I might not love this album and this band as much if I'd gotten the uncensored version. Of course I probably wouldn't have been allowed to get an album with a song called "Silverfuck" at all, so I guess sometimes Wal-Mart's oppressive censorship can sometimes work out for the best.

The whole album is beautiful and angry and sad. It's an album I'm so at home with that it feels like a security blanket when I'm listening to. I'd never really realized it until I started typing this paragraph, but it's true. I feel safe and comforted when this album is playing. I guess that's why it made #1.

I know I'm not alone in my love for this album, but when I was young, I had no idea. There wasn't a large, accessible social media network to shout my love for this album to the masses and, even if there had been, I'm not sure if I would have taken the opportunity.

I often credit this album, along with The Simpsons, as the means by which I made my first real friends in Virginia. 7th Grade had been a rough year, friend-wise but, armed with obsessive recall of Simpsons quotes and instructions from Billy Corgan to "Stay cool and be somebody's fool this year" ("Cherub Rock") (I recently actually read the actual lyrics to the song and it dawned on me that the lyrics that I had taken for gospel were actually sarcastic....but that's ok. I feel like you take what you need from music. And the artist's particular intent is not necessarily the end all be all.) and he's declaration "I just want to be me." ("Mayonaise") ("Mayonaise" has permanently prevented me from ever being able to spell the word "mayonnaise" ever ever ever.)

So yeah. It's my favorite album. And in honor of that and the end of this series and everything, here's all 4 music videos for singles released from this album, in the order in which Wikipedia tells me they were released.








Smashing Pumpkins - Mayonaise

You can buy Siamese Dream at Amazon, Amazon MP3, and iTunes

I want to take a second really quick to thank some people who have supported this project from way back when I was starting to post these things last summer and who have continued to support this project through Likes and Comments (Facebook or otherwise) ever since. So thank you to Jim (Happy Birthday!), Tyler, Chad, Nat, and Kate.

And a big thank you to everyone who read even just this #1 on the list. It's cool to know there's something of an audience out there! THANK YOU.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Sunday, January 5, 2014

2013 Artists of the Year Countdown! Some new some old!

Barenaked Ladies, ca 1996
Here we are again for another Artists of the Year Countdown! It's good fun, though, as happens every year, it feels like I have a list of 4 or 5 (or 6) standbys that are ALWAYS on this list. But that's ok. I like them! That's why I listen to them!

2013 Artists of the Year

***Featuring***
Barenaked Ladies
The Beatles
Dessa
Doomtree
Fall Out Boy
Frightened Rabbit
NOFX
P.O.S
Smashing Pumpkins
Vampire Weekend

Thursday, December 19, 2013

6 Years Later.


Exactly 6 years ago, I hit "Publish" on the first post of this blog.

It was a very very wordy post and I kind of like that. Sometimes I'm wordy. :)

Things have drastically changed not only around this blog, but also around blogs in general. Only a handful of the Contrast Podcast music bloggers whose ranks I joined in '07 are still posting. And now there are a lot more collaborative blogs where teams of bloggers publish to one site, sometimes a dozen posts in a day, sometimes more.

I'm not going to puff up my chest and talk about how I was here before all that. Actually, funny story. Before this blog, I had a LiveJournal account (like a certain sliver of my generation did at the time), but before that, I tried to see if I could use Blogger. And I did NOT like it. Haha. I recently found my old LJ and scrolled all the way back to the beginning (something like 2003? 2004?) only to find myself ridiculing the blogging tool I later would decide was MUCH more to my liking. Oh, my fickle nature.

Anyways, thank you for coming by my blog if you have over the past 6 years. I have no intention of going anywhere. So I'll leave you with the song I posted on that very first post and a song that I loved from 2013.

Smashing Pumpkins - Mayonaise
Chance the Rapper - Cocoa Butter Kisses

Monday, July 1, 2013

Monthly Poll: Beastie Boys - Hello Nasty


So I want to focus a little more on these Alternative Album Grammy Winners that I'm playing for bonus songs on the Countdown. So I think, on the first Monday of every month, I'm going to do a little retrospective poll related to the album from the proceeding month.

May's album was Beastie Boys' Hello Nasty.

Please answer the following questions in the comments section. (If you don't have an answer, feel free to skip the question)

1. What is your favorite track on Hello Nasty?






  • Super Disco Breakin'
  • The Move
  • Remote Control
  • Song For the Man
  • Just a Test
  • Body Movin'
  • Intergalactic
  • Sneakin' Out the Hospital
  • Putting Shame In Your Game
  • Flowin' Prose
  • And Me
  • Three MC's and One DJ
  • The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin')
  • Song For Junior
  • I Don't Know
  • The Negotiation Limerick File
  • Electrify
  • Picture This
  • Unite
  • Dedication
  • Dr. Lee, Ph.D.
  • Instant Death


  • 2. What is your favorite Beastie Boys album?

    3. Which do you feel should have won the Grammy, if not Hello Nasty:
    • Tori Amos From the Choirgirl Hotel
    • PJ Harvey Is This Desire?
    • Radiohead Airbag/How Am I Driving?
    • Smashing Pumpkins Adore

    Monday, May 6, 2013

    Monthly Poll: Beck - Odelay



    So I want to focus a little more on these Alternative Album Grammy Winners that I'm playing for bonus songs on the Countdown. So I think, on the first Monday of every month, I'm going to do a little retrospective poll related to the album from the proceeding month.

    April's album was Beck's Odelay

    Please answer the following questions in the comments section. (If you don't have an answer, feel free to skip the question)

    1. What is your favorite track on Odelay? (cool! i can embed the whole album!)


    • Devil's Haircut
    • Hotwax
    • Lord Only Knows
    • The New Pollution
    • Derelict
    • Novacaine
    • Jack-Ass
    • Where It's At
    • Minus
    • Sissyneck
    • Readymade
    • High 5 (Rock the Catskills)
    • Ramshackle
    • Computer Rock

    2. What is your favorite Beck album?

    3. Which do you feel should have won the Grammy, if not Odelay:
    • Tori Amos Boys For Pele
    • Tracy Bonham The Burdens of Being Upright
    • R.E.M. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    • Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

    Monday, February 4, 2013

    Monthly Poll: U2 - Zooropa

    So I want to focus a little more on these Alternative Album Grammy Winners that I'm playing for bonus songs on the Countdown. So I think, on the first Monday of every month, I'm going to do a little retrospective poll related to the album from the proceeding month.

    So, January's album was U2's Zooropa

    Please answer the following questions in the comments section. (If you don't have an answer, feel free to skip the question)

    1. What is your favorite track on Zooropa? (Spotify)

    • Zooropa
    • Babyface
    • Numb
    • Lemon
    • Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
    • Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car
    • Some Days Are Better Than Others
    • The First Time
    • Dirty Day
    • The Wanderer
    2. What is your favorite U2 album?
    3. Which do you feel should have won the Grammy, if not Zooropa:
    • Belly Star
    • Nirvana In Utero
    • Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
    • R.E.M. Automatic For the People

    Sunday, January 6, 2013

    2012 Artists of the Year Countdown

    I don't normally take this job lying down, but, fun trivia fact, I recorded this entire episode lying down....wait, I really hope that, at this moment, you're not thinking to yourself (or SAYING OUT LOUD!) "Yeah. It shows." But I don't think it does.

    This is always an easy episode to record because I know these artists so well. Of course I do! They're the Artists of the Year!

    2012 Artists of the Year Countdown

    ***Featuring***
    Barenaked Ladies
    The Beatles
    Blink-182
    Dessa
    Doomtree
    Green Day
    New Found Glory
    No Use For a Name
    P.O.S
    Smashing Pumpkins

    Thursday, November 8, 2012

    What We Did During the Storm: A Podcast

    So, last Monday (not LAST Monday, the LAST last Monday...the Monday when....it was October 29th) Sandy was hitting the east coast and my sister and I were bored. So we decided to make a podcast over the phone. I think it went pretty well. We had a very eclectic mix of songs and had a fun time talking about lots of different things related and unrelated to music!

    Off the Charts #6: Sister/Rain

    ***Featuring***
    Beach House
    The Beatles
    Gogol Bordello
    No Use For a Name
    P.O.S
    Panda Bear
    Smashing Pumpkins
    Sufjan Stevens
    Wu Tang Clan