Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

The coolest thing I will ever post

HOW LAID DID THEY GET?
HOW REAL CAN THEY BE?
("All I know is if you were there, you were FUCKIN STOKED."-Bill Strobeck)

This is my fave GNR song. I'm going to LA tomorrow. This is for you LA. (even though this video is from NYC. You get it.)

LOOK AT THEM. THEY LOOK LIKE HOT MUPPETS.

(What me and Bill do when we're bored)

The dorkiest thing I will ever post

is this TWIN PEAKS RAP.

I know, I know, I know.
My friend Matt Cutler sent this to me. I met him when I was 15 at the Holy Name of Jesus carnival in my town. He wore a gas station shirt that said "Butch" so we all called him Butch (remember when those shirts were cool?)
I used to talk to him on THIS phone like every night

We talked about Twin Peaks, and we talked about...They Might Be Giants. I can't even post a TMBG video because all of them are so douche-chill inducing.
This is the least dorky TMBG video I can find, if that says anything...
(E-dog, REM is not TMI. THIS IS TMI!)

But whatever right? These guys are PAID.
Okay I have to watch a Guns N Roses video now to cleanse my brain palette.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

what's so wonderful about getting old?

Sometimes I assume everyone knows these movies, Times Square and Ladies and Gentleman The Fabulous Stains.



Someone gave me the Times Square soundtrack for my birthday one year. It has Roxy Music, Joe Jackson, Patti Smith...I wish I could remember who gave it to me. Was it you Bill? It was a great gift.




The Fabulous Stains is kind of slow but when it rules, it rules balls.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

I say we just grow up, be adults, and die

Sometimes I don't know which is better, the song or the movie.
I love this song and video, "Don't Box Me In," which was the theme song from the movie Rumblefish. They coulda used more footage of The Motorcycle Boy though. (Hot ass Mickey Rourke).


Is there anything sweeter than Harold & Maude? Would I like the movie as much if the soundtrack was different?


I used to listen to this song all the time. Never seen the movie though.


This is 100% totally fucking perfect.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

How are you so burnt when you're barely on fire?

(this photo happened after her outfit change)


So I went to see Hole at Terminal 5 the other night and because I'm still in the PMFM (pure motherfucking magic) phase (read here) I have to say I was pretty moved.

Hole consists these days of a bunch of random dudes with glitter and dreads and the same old Courtney Love. She came out wearing a black lace dress, black tights, and silver mary janes. The crowd was kind of old but I still managed to see everyone that attended looking like they were still young and grunge. My PMFM glasses were on and if anyone had some light wrinkles or strip of grey in their hair, I was blind to it. All I saw were flannel shirts and baby barrettes and sloppy knit hats. I saw what I wanted to see.

Courtney Love is an amazing performer. I saw her play years ago at Plaid or whatever that place was called and she was chugging whiskey on stage and the next day that picture came out with some dudes mouth on her tits in front of Burger King. While that has a sort of amazing to it, this years Courtney wasn't that.

She played all the songs I wanted to hear. When she played Violet, Chloe and I lost our shit. The whole room lost their shit. People were moshing and crowd surfing. That still happens! I didn't know that still happened. I feel like people get sued these days for antics like that. She also played 2 Rolling Stones songs and she even sang a slow song that gave me chills. The lyrics were like "I never wanted to be the person you see/I never wanted to be comic relief." I was really feeling that.

She didn't play a long set, but all in all I really enjoyed it and danced around and felt really moved and happy. I like Hole.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

DAY THREE!

I know I'm a little late but here's my DAY 3 of Coachella adventures.
Sorry I didn't update sooner, I was too busy seeing HOLE play, which I will update you about ASAP.
Been so busy doing the following:
1. Texting Elizabeth when not talking to her on the phone or working with her or hanging out with her. (ps I need to think of a nickname for her. I'm taking suggestions. She doesn't like LIZ.)
2. Trying to chase down checks.
3. Brainstorming/workshopping ideas about my life.
4. Writing stuff for streetcarnage.com
5. Trying to find my cat a new home.

There are a million things I need to sit down and tell you. Like we need to have a heart 2 heart. I will soon.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Hopped up outta bed, turned my swag on, took a look in the mirror said what's up?

Either I'm bored, cracked out because I can't sleep, both, hungry, and other things, BUT as I was making a mix I came across 3 videos IN A ROW that start with the artist getting out bed in the morning. Some people might call this a huge waste of time. I might be one of them.

Exhibit A: Hoodoo Gurus-I Want You Back (one of my new favorite songs, unfortunate band name however)


Exhibit B: Soulja Boy-Turn My Swag On (classico domingo)


Exhibit C: Big L: Put It On (RIP!)


I'm sure there are more, like I'm sure the song "Manic Monday" by the Bangles starts with an alarm clock going off and everyone being really manic, but that song is not good. Have you ever really listened to the lyrics? "My 'I don't have to run' day"? Really? That's your rhyme?

I've been trying to make a mix tape to post in honor of all the people who made banners (I'm sorry I can't make individual ones) and I will, but I simply don't have the mixtape-making care juice I once had as a youngster. Please don't be mad. I'm so tired and I can't sleep. I even started to make a mix and this is where my brain went!!

So cut me some slack and I'll love you forever and I'll really mean it this time.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Top 10 Songs That (Kinda) Changed My Life

You asked for another top 10 list, so here goes. I can probably add 10 more to this list. Maybe I will someday. God, people love lists. So do I. So fun!

1.Chesterfield King, Jawbreaker: I wrote the lyrics down in my diary. I memorized them. Me, Leslie, Alexis, and Farber bought a pack of Chesterfields (they're awful) and smoked them in a 7-11 parking lot, drank a beer, and felt the chill of Fall. Just kidding, we smoked them in the parking lot of the On Parade diner and played this song over and over and over while we all not-so-secretly wished Blake from Jawbreaker would be our boyfriend. Today, Leslie is married to an old guy, I don't know where Alexis is, and Farber is my homie for life.

2. Double Dare Ya, Bikini Kill: Farber loaned me this album (along with Pussy Whipped) and from the moment I heard the first song, my life would forever be changed. I don't think DDY was the first BK song I ever heard, but it was definitely the one that kicked my ass the hardest. I was alone in my bedroom and read the lyrics on the record sleeve and suddenly felt like I had a new purpose in life. Um, I didn't know what it was, but I was a girl and that counted for something. Corny? Yes. True? Also yes.

3. Carry The Zero, Built To Spill: This song reminds me of when I lived on 11th street and Ave A. Me, Ben, and Emily were all laying on my bed, singing this song, all of us knowing the lyrics by heart even though we hadn't grown up listening to it together. Ben grew up in Cali, Emily in Wisconsin, and me in New York, but it was like we had all grown up living in the same bedroom. In a way I guess we did.

4. Ghetto Bastard, Naughty By Nature: When I was in 7th grade I found my favorite friends in the world. They were wiggers. Sort of. We used to listen to this song on repeat and I didn't feel ashamed or "white" or "privileged" because I was 13 and that stuff didn't matter. We didn't intellectualize the songs we loved, we just loved them. And they loved us right the fuck back. And I love this song.

5. Katy Song, Red House Painters: I like this song, but I also love it because it reminds me of Bill and how much a single person can love a song so much. If you could pull a string on Bill and have a song play, it would be this one. And maybe a John Frusciante song after that. This song reminds me of him and how special he is.

6. Nude As The News, Cat Power: It's true that this is an emo list. What can I say, I'm in an emo mood. I love all of Chan Marshall's music but this song especially because it reminds me of when I went to Paris. I was with Ally in a little hotel room and we ate the best food and listened to music. Then we ran into Chan's boyfriend at the time and we hung out with him and just laughed for days. I told him I loved this song and asked him what it was about and he told me. But it's a secret. I can't tell you. (ps it's not that hard to figure out I'm just thick sometimes). Today Ally is a teacher and Chan lives in LA and I have no idea what happened to her ex boyfriend.

7.Can't Help Falling In Love, Lick The Tins, Elvis, and Dead Moon: This is one of my favorite songs of all time, by all 3 of these artists, but the Lick The Tins one comes at the end of the movie Some Kind Of Wonderful and it just captures the whole tone of the movie perfectly. This is why I miss John Hughes! He really worked music into his films in a way that made them seem even more meaningful than they already were. It reminds me of my friend Bobby because he once told me he liked this song, and then he sang it, and if you knew Bobby you would just think that's super cute. And then it would become one of your favorite songs too.

8. I Wanna Sex U Up, Color Me Badd: This song has taken a different shape for me through the years, but I'll never forget how it worked its way into my heart. Fuck have I become the type of person who can't let go of the past? Anywhozzles, for a long time I couldn't hear this song without having a sense memory attack of Marcie Getleman's basement. We were all sleeping over and we invited some boys over. Everyone was hooking up except for me and Ally so we played this song to "set the mood" for our friends. I remember Ally flipping the cassingle over every time the song ended while Collin felt up Marcie. Marcie died a few years ago from a drug overdose, so this one's for her. RIP.

9.Dreams, The Cranberries: I was sitting in the back of someones car with Marlene when this song came on, and Marlene started singing. I had known Marlene for a little while but we weren't really close friends yet. I had never known she had such a good voice and she was singing so small and quiet but it made a huge impact on me. I asked her "Who sings this song? I really like it" and then she made me a mix tape. This was the first song on the mix. Today Marlene lives in Brooklyn when she's not traveling the world and she's probably reading this right now.

10. Helplessly Hoping, Crosby Stills & Nash: One night I had a band. It was a folk band with Heloise, her husband James, and my ex boyfriend Scott. We were called Double Deuce and we all sang this song together. We never played anywhere and I don't even think the 4 of us hung out again after that night, but fuck if we didn't nail this song. We sounded like birds singing at the gates of heaven! That was a good feeling. Heloise and James are in an awesome band that you should go see live called Heloise And The Savoir Faire, and Scott is an artist who goes out with a famous person.

This was fun! I'll do it again another day!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

i don't even know what to do with this song

What more can you do with a song? You can listen to it. Dance to it. Sing along to it. Make up new song lyrics and re-invent it. What else?



For Bill and Merks. Happy 2010!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Happy Mothers Day, Squid

It's so sad, the Lunachicks myspace page only has 265 friends! Their videos ain't that great either, and also few and far between. We miss you Lunachicks. You came outta your faces on a daily basis, but you were still tight as fuck.
PS Squid has 2 baby girls now, Rio and Pepper. CUTE ATTACK!

"Our songs are about people we love, people we hate, TV shows we love and...killing people."

These girls look like they had some good old fashioned fun.


Tattoos, piercings, dyed hair, striped tights, platforms...mmmmm.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Lissy Trulie and the Foxes

Cass Bird makes her directorial debut!

This is Lissy Trulie's new video and all my favorite girls are in it: Chrissie, Cassie, Harley, and Jen.
(And Chloe is the merch girl!)

Ever see the movie Foxes? It's like that but better.

Watch it here.

Monday, March 30, 2009

I'm Obsessed With This Song Right Now


Sia - Buttons from whataboutki on Vimeo.

We posted it on Missbehave a while ago but I still love it.



Sorry for the lack of society pages. That shit makes me snooze.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

I Love Livin' In The City!

If you thought punk was dead, think again.

Me, Emily, and Judi went to see Gavin's 80's hardcore cover band play. They're called 80's Hardcore.

Slut Machine was there. Look at those beautiful green eyes!

Gavin doesn't want people to know that he gets really nervous before he performs. This is him stressing the fuck out.

This is his brother Kyle.

Rumor has it, Punk Rock Jake is now Heavy Metal Jake.

This girl was really drunk and I thought these pix were cool.





"Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies

"I Love Livin In The City" by Fear

"The suburban scumbags, they don't care, just get fat and dye their hair!"

Monday, November 24, 2008

I Don't Do Mondays

This really inspires me today:

Boxer shorts with garters? More more more.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Mix Tape #2

This is a mix I made for my friend Alex. She plays guitar in the band ModRocket and she also won the guitar battle this year. She is in 11th grade.

1. The Passenger: The Lunachicks
2. Her Jazz: Huggy Bear
3. Cunt Tease: Pussy Galore
4. I'm Straight: The Modern Lovers
5. I Wanna Be A Homosexual: Screeching Weasel
6. I Want To Be Cold: Cex
7. Lizzy: Melvins
8. Free To Be...You And Me: Marlo Thomas and Friends
9. Sailin On: Bad Brains
10. Brat Girl: Bratmobile
11. Carry The Zero: Built To Spill
12. Oh! You Pretty Things: David Bowie
13. Your Face: Smog
14. I Wish I Was Him: Kathleen Hanna
15. 100,000 Fireflies: Superchunk
16. Breakout A-Town: Julie Ruin
17. Mr. Blue Sky: ELO
18. Beer City: Pee Chees
19. You Make My Dreams Come True: Hall and Oates
20. Boxcar: Jawbreaker
21. Holland Tunnel: John Phillips
22. Where Eagles Dare: Misfits
23. S.T.F.F.U.Y.A.Y.S.O.A.B.: Propagandhi
24. I Want You Around: Ramones
25. Walking With A Ghost: Tegan and Sara
26. The Spirit Of The Radio: Rush
27. Dead End Justice: The Runaways
28. Birthday Boy: Ween
29. Feels Blind: Bikini Kill
30. Pissing In A River: Patti Smith