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Lambchop Flansburgh

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  1. I saw Kimya at an in-store performance in Seattle and she was very charming. Shy at first, but then she brought her 10 year old nephew onstage to sing with her. I like a lot of her stuff, especially "I Like Giants," which isn't in Juno. The funny thing about this success from the soundtrack is that Kimya had pretty much decided to get out of music and raise a family. She's working on an album for little kids at the moment, which seems pretty appropriate for her. My only problem with her is her fairly constant use of scatological terms, but you can't deny the power of a lot of her lyrics. Again, not for everyone, but very emotionally moving if you're into her style.

    I can't agree with the "boring" comment though. Obviously someone who hasn't listened to very many of her songs.

  2. I've seen them live twice, and they are, for my money, the most amazing live band out there right now. 1st time I saw them was at a festival with about 30 other bands (including Wilco, The Frames, Modest Mouse, etc...), and they were the band everybody was talking about afterwards The 2nd time I saw them, they closed the show by walking up the aisles during the last song and playing an encore in the lobby of the theatre. Insane onstage energy - they jump around a lot and have such an intense presence. Hard to explain.

    iTunes just released an EP of 3 songs they played live with David Bowie at a benefit in New York. Check it out. Definitely one of my current favorite bands.

  3. XTC has a greatest hits collection called "Upsy Daisy Assortment - The Sweetest Hits." It's quite great. The 2 CD's I would recommend most would be "Mummer" and "Oranges and Lemons," although "Skylarking" is pretty amazing as well.

  4. The Beatles -Hey Jude (Let It Be)

    Hard to pin the Beatles down to one song, since they evolved so much in their 8 year run of brilliance. Plus, they should get one song each for Paul and John. So I'd add Love Me Do, just to represent John & the early period. Plus I think the lyrics are brilliant.

    The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction (Honky Tonk Woman)

    Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven (Stairway To Heaven)

    I like Black Dog better as a signature song. Zeppelin was all about stealing blues riffs, and that one even got 'em sued!

    Bob Seger - Night Moves (Old Time Rock & Roll)

    Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon (The Wall)

    OK, hang on, did you not say signature SONGS? These are ALBUMS! What's that about? At least choose one track as a signature. Besides which, I'm going to throw out Bike as the signature song of Syd Barrett-era Floyd, with Money probably best representing post-Barrett.

    Rod Stewart - Maggie May (Maggie May)

    I have to agree this was his signature tune until he went all disco on us. Now, of course, it would be "Night and Day" or some old jazz chestnut like that.... :-)

    The Eagles - Hotel California (One Of These Nights)

    Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon (Go Your Own Way)

    This surprises me a little. I guess I think of Rumors as such a definitive album for Fleetwood Mac, I would have expected one of the songs from there to get the nod. Personally, I absolutely love "Bleed to Love Her", but that really only represents Lindsay, not the whole band.

    The Who - My Generation (Won't Get Fooled Again)

    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird (Sweet Home Alabama)

    As much as I'd love to mention any number of more interesting Who songs, I think the 2 choices above work best. As for Skynyrd, ditto.

  5. Saw them in Vancouver a few months back. A friend bought the tickets from a f***ing eBay scalper, so I paid him the $150/ticket, figuring it was worth it. I was right.

    Second time I've seen them. No concert experience compares to a U2 show, in my experience at least. Never seen Springsteen, which I imagine might come close. The energy, the musicianship, the whole feel of the show is indescribable.

    Anyway, I actually heard there were fans who bought tickets on eBay that ended up being fake and they couldn't get into the show. Can you imagine $150 and turned away at the door?

    Somebody needs to do something about the scalping business. It's a crime, isn't it? Should be.

  6. Arcade Fire, Of Montreal, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Noise for Pretend, The Decemberists, The Shins, Xiu Xiu, A.C. Newman, Aqueduct, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Regina Spektor, Dresden Dolls.

    Hm, I fear I may have gone overboard. Let's just start with Of Montreal. They sometimes sound like the Beatles, circa 1966, but they also have some great, driving bass lines in a more funky style. Harmonies, poppy guitar riffs, and righteous hooks. Their new album is "The Sunlandic Twins", and the song "Wraith Pinned to the Mist" should be in a Volkswagen commercial if it's not already. ::

    Oh, and they're not from Montreal. But Arcade Fire are, and they're amazing!

  7. Yeah, it's funny to hear the "post-punk" label applied nowadays, what with 12 million bands calling themselves punk, most of whom weren't even born when Sid Vicious died.

    Anyway, Pavement is wonderfully challenging music - has anyone ever figured out what Malkmus was talking about? I just saw the Pixies live a couple of months ago. They were incredibly tight and LOUD. They really honor the Ramones tradition of play a song, bang, play another song, bang, no messing around. I think they played 20 songs in a little over an hour.

    I don't think they really fit the genre, but I always had a soft spot for Camper Van Beethoven. They were around during that same period, and they actually just re-formed and put out a new album last year. Maybe a bit too folky to be "post-punk", but a cool band all the same.

  8. If you get into the acapella sound, check out The Bobs. They're more of a comedy act at times, but they've been very solid musically for about 20 years now. I've seen them live many times.

    I did see the Transfers live a LONG time ago, and they were fabulous. Cheryl Bentyne is from the town where I live, and I saw her do a solo gig of all Cole Porter tunes a couple of years ago. Amazing.

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