Monday, 23 November 2009
New music: End of Fashion
(Link to the album on Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/album/2AUu4arz88yY0bGU84KjfD )
Here is my absolute favourite so far:
The game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOIEcNouQOo
Unfortunately this is the only recording of Anymore I could find: and the quality is really very bad, but you can give it a try if you want to:
But here is "Oh Yeah" that also give you a little idea about the great voice and also how to rip off a Pixies song.. hehe
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/klneeqK8O1QPHqlYSU
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Great websites: LibraryThing.com - How to organize your books?
A friend of mine gave me this link after my blog about all my books earlier this week. It turns out to be an amazing site where you can add all your books and almost everything about them. There are wide opportunities to get to know other people that like the same books as you or keep in touch with old literature loving friends :)
You can add 200 books for free and you can choose yourself the price for an upgrade, though there is a fixed minimum price. More info here: http://www.librarything.com/upgrade.php
The whole site also seams very serious for some reason, I think it's the layout. I wish they could have made it a bit more cozy, but then again a neutral look will appeal to more people of all ages and backgrounds. Anyways.. Amazing site, I will add all my books there when I get them into their shelves!
Good night, I think it's supposed to be sun in Norway for the first time in a month or so tomorrow :)
Link to my profile here
Friday Fun: Graham Norton with Basil the singing opera dog across the sea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foYqEUL3L8k
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Sports: Benneteau beat Federer
Here is a 6 min version of the game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e670eOLIU78
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
History: Armistice Day
11:00 on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, World War I ended in Western-Europe. This war is so often forgotten I feel in the midst of the commemorations of World War II. Still in many ways World War I was just as bloody and even more were the soldiers brave. This was the last war without advanced warfare like airplanes. It was slaughter in a much bigger way than World War one as the soilders ran over the edge of the foxholes towards a certain death.
If you want to see another splendid moment in WW1 you can watch the movie "Joyeux Noël" about Christmas Eve during the WW1 where the soldiers from Germany, France and Scotland decided to stop fighting for one night and spend the evening together. It's a true story and says something about being human no matter what happens. The movie in all, compared to a lot of other war movies, feels incredible real, much due to the fact that the Germans actually speak German and the French French.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0424205/
But on this day it ended. You can read more details here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_Day
And view more photos of this important day here. http://images.google.no/images?source=ig&hl=no&rlz=1G1GGLQ_NONO286&=&q=Armistice%20Day&lr=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Live: Phoenix, Rockefeller, Oslo
ANYWAYS.. back to the concert. If it hadn't been for the Blur concert in Hyde Park this summer. (I am not sure anything will ever top that), this would have been the concert of the year for me for sure. Part of it can of course be due to the fact that I have wanted to see Phoenix for 5 years now, but it was all I expected. They started off the show with "Lizstomania" and "Long distance call". Very wise moves. We were all putty in their hands by then. What I like about Phoenix and have always thought was what makes their distinct sound is elegance. I mean these people grew up in the same city as the worlds most elaborate and luxury castle was ever built, Versailles. Some of the has to have rubbed off on them over the years. There is no mistakes in Phoneix music. The arrangements are amazing, every musician plays like it's the last night of his life playing, and behind it all this elegant little touch that I think must be french. I have no other description for it. It doesn't even matter that Thomas Mars (vocals) as usual in his blue shirt, have a slight little french accent. It just makes it better and more distinct. The music hits you like a wall of excitement, joy and bliss, before they stop for a perfect second and than goes straight back onto it. Amazing stuff. A statement more than anything is that I that was in the total back clinging to a bar disk and jumping up every now and them to catch a glimpse felt the excitement to the very last nerve. Of course I know the music and so on too, but I was not the only one that felt that way. I am sure.
Oh, yes, and Noah and the Whale did warm ups! It was very very good too. The same perfect balance between quiet and loud and made you just flow away at times
By the time we came to the encore the whole audience were more or less grooving around. Strobe light, yes, but man so many other good light effects too. At one point the light flashes in red stripes over the scene, the next light flows slowly out in a cable that is wired around the edges of all the amplifiers. Beautiful and powerful.
I had read the setlists from the former concerts this tour, because I was so curious, and I had noted to my delight that they played almost all my favorite songs, and they did :) "Funky Square Dance", "Consolation prizes" and "Napoleon says". In the former set lists I had seen that they usually have played two songs as encore, but this concert must have been as special as I thought. They did 5 encore songs including two great acoustic versions of "Everything is Everything" and "Love for Granted". At the end they just kept playing "1901" and it all ended up with about 40 audience members rocking along on stage. It's been a long time since I have felt such joy in one place :) Sigh, it was a good concert. I have a feeling we will see them on a bigger stage the next time :)
The soundtrack of this blog has been this clip from P3-sessions about 5 years ago. It gives you a bit of the energy of them: http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/klipp/45821 Yepp there are a lot of clapping at Phoenix concerts :) hehe And they have only gotten better since then.
Here is Mr Mars running around in the audience in Stockholm. I think he did that in Oslo too :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93OrBFnoN_E
Here is a good one from New York this summer that really gives you a feel of the atmosphere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2HCf_CLMl0
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Last.fm: 35 000 songs played and good humor
First of all, I passed 35 000 songs on Last.fm the other day! It's a big event for me, though it might not be for other people in the world ;) I had just bought myself a subscription for their radios again, because it has the last years been my nr.1 source for new and exciting music experiences. I like to be surprised of what I have actually listened to over the last years and to find new thing through the related artist radios that you find on any artists page. Anyhow, Last.fm is amazing and today I found something that just makes them even better.. I got this message while browsing around. I love a website with good humor :) Go to www.Last.fm today too :D (sorry that the text might be a little hard to read, but you should at least get the two first lines!
Great Covers: Punch Brothers (Chris Thile) Heart in a Cage
Wonderful little speech about Hanna Montana and The Jonas Brothers before an amazing cover of The Strokes "Heart in a Cage" bluegrass style! Amazing. Chris Thile never stop to amaze me :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJW9IMfkfLM
The orginal can be heard and seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbw-LT5ZCJo
I love that one too :)
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Life: It's snowing!
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Stephen Malkmus on The Late Show with Letterman
Wow.. So I was finding this song totally by chance because Spotify played it. I am thinking to myself: "This sounds good, it remind me of Elliott Smith". And then it turnes out that Stephen Malkmus is from the same city as Elliott.. Hm.. Strange. Must be the Portland air, I think :) I will have to listen to Pavement now :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEanHqTHIyA
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Phoenix - 1901 (Live on89.3 The Current)
This must be one of the greatest accustic live things ever.. I mean.. Drums via iPhone. Not many people can pull that off :) Love it :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGuAHzRbckQ