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New Radiohead! New Radiohead!
For the record, that is how everyone at Radiohead concerts dance.
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June 15th, 2010Birthday Bumps, MusicA very special b-day shout out is in order. My super amazing co-blogger, Tanya, is celebrating her birthday today!
Hooray!
But instead of posting some man meat, I thought I would mix it up and post a video from one of her favorite bands, Radiohead. When Tanya and I were teens we used to spend hours on end in her room in the dark with lit candles and incense, listening to Radiohead contemplating the many facets of our lives, which at the time, included boys, clothes, movies, school, boys some more, and people we didn’t like. Some things never change.
I wasn’t sure which would be her favorite RH song so I picked one of my favs in hopes that she would appreciate it as much as me :)
So, happy day of birthing, Tanya. I am truly blessed to have such a wonderful friend. I hope you know how much you are loved!
Tanya: AWWWWW! You are the sweetest! You made me tear up a little. I love you Stacey <3
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April 26th, 2010Gossip
Dlistedhas a post up that Kate Hudson and Thom Yorke were seen getting “cozy” at Coachella last week but I’m calling BS. Thom Yorke is notoriously reclusive and has said many times that he is not a fan of celebrity and fame. Nor the entitlement that comes with it.You may remember many stories of celebrities who try to meet him and he refuses, or stories where he refuses to do interviews or live performances, and the stories of him being incredibly depressed after OK Computer hit it big and he had to adapt to the fame (which is actually the topic of much of Kid A).Kate Hudson would bring a lot of unwanted attention to his life. And she likes to be on the social scene which Thom Yorke definitely does not. He’s a crotchety old man who would rather not be recognized at all, but I still love him for putting up with it and making new albums for me to enjoy. <3
Plus he has a long-term relationship and 2 kids with another woman.
Stacey: Bahahaaahaaa….that’s a knew slapper alright!
I would say this is about as likely as Thom doing a duet with Miley Cyrus.
Thanks for posting that Tanya. I needed a good laugh.
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Radiohead is my fave so it makes me extra happy to see them put on a concert for a good cause. All $572,754 of the proceeds from their concert went to the OXFAM Haiti Relief Fund.Lots of celebs checked it out. You can see more photos over at Socialite Life. I chose this one for the story cover because the dude holding it is using some tissues so as to not get fingerprints on it. What, is it a collectors item? If that person sells it on eBay they better donate the money or else they’re taking a charitable cause and totally exploiting it for their own gain. Not cool.
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December 11th, 2009Music
Rolling Stone has released their list of the Top 100 Albums of the last decade. Here’s the top 10:- Radiohead: Kid A
- The Strokes: Is This It
- Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
- Jay-Z: The Blueprint
- The White Stripes: Elephant
- Arcade Fire: Funeral
- Eminem: The Marshal Mathers LP
- Bob Dylan: Modern Times
- M.I.A.: Kala
- Kanye West: The College Dropout
And from the Top 100 Song of the decade here are the top 10:
- Gnarls Barkley — “Crazy”
- Jay-Z — “99 Problems”
- Beyoncé — “Crazy in Love”
- Outkast — “Hey Ya!”
- M.I.A. — “Paper Planes”
- The White Stripes — “Seven Nation Army”
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs — “Maps”
- Amy Winehouse — “Rehab”
- U2 — “Beautiful Day”
- Eminem — “Stan”
Thoughts on the lists:
Albums: When Kid A came out I listened to it non-stop for a year. It went from my CD player in my room to my discman and back to my CD player. I only stopped listening to it on a daily basis when Amnesiac came out the next year and it got put into heavy rotation.
8/10 of those albums are really, really awesome. I own those 8 and will listen to almost all of them on a somewhat regular basis. The exceptions are Arcade Fire (which I haven’t heard but now want to), Bob Dylan (which I have heard and think it should not be in the top 10 top anything), and The Marshall Mathers LP (I own it and loved it at the time but don’t listen to it much now; but it should still be on the list.
Overall I have to say I was really surprised that I agree with much of this list. Bob Dylan got more love than he should have and Tool got the shaft but I guess we can’t all win. Except for U2 who I think got every album they released in the last 10 years on the list. They weren’t all that great people.
Songs: “Crazy” is a good song but not the best of the decade. “Maps” might only be famous because of RockBand. “Stan” is a good song, but Eminem had better and other people had better too. As for the rest – no complaints
And Stacey – they tell us their methodology! Basically the editors of Rolling Stone picked their favourite bands and then they all (editors and the band members) listed their top 25 favourite albums of the decade. It might just be a coincidence but many of the artists picked to do the voting have albums on the list. I’d totally vote for my own album too!
Stacey: Ok, I can buy Kid A as the best album of the decade. To be honest, I can’t judge either of these lists very well because I have bought a handful of albums mentioned on this list. The majority of the albums I bought weren’t commercial hits. But I am ok with that cause most music now adays is total crap. I was happy to see Fiona Apple get some love on there. She is great.
Another truth. I don’t “get” MIA. I don’t. So for Paper Planes to be one of the best songs of the decade…I just don’t know. But glas to see they have some sort of methodolgy. Even if I don’t agree with it. Us here at I Smell Smut have devised an excellent grading system that I feel more magazines should employ
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