- Thanksgiving Theme - Vince Guarandi Trio
- Let's Turkey Trot - Little Eva
- Family Affair - Sly & The Family Stone
- Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie - Jay & The Techniques
- Tday - Jo D. Jonz
- I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For - Bing Crosby
- Home - Jack Johnson
- Kind & Generous - Natalie Merchant
- Be Thankful - Natalie Cole
- Family Time - Ziggy Marley
- Family Man - Fleetwood Mac
- Family Tree - Gerry Rafferty
- Thanksgiving Song - Mary Chapin Carpenter
- Cats in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
- Thank You Too! - My Morning Jacket
- Family Reunion - The O'Jays
- Thanksgiving Prayer - Johnny Cash
- Nothing Beats A Family - Ricky Skaggs
- Home For The Holidays - Perry Como
- Thanksgiving - George Winston
- The Thanksgiving Song - Adam Sandler
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Showing posts with label My Morning Jacket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Morning Jacket. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
The Best Thanksgiving Songs 2014
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
The 11 Best Songs By My Morning Jacket
The Super Bowl is over and I can't say I'm happy about the game. I agree with Frank Gore...the better team did not win. The 49ers played a piss poor first half but came roaring back in the second half to almost pull off an amazing comeback. There was one thing standing in there way: the officiating. No, I'm not a sore loser...and no I don't think that had the right calls been made that it would have guaranteed the 49ers' win...but it would have been a fair game. On the 4th down play at the end of the game...there was pass interference The announcers thought it was pass interference All 50 people who were at the party I was attending (even the Ravens fans) thought it was pass interference. Even the Baltimore players thought it was pass interference. Only one person didn't agree. The ref. Since the game, people who are defending the call have been saying "you're not going to get those calls at the end of the game. You have to make the big play." Why? Why on the last play of the game does the defense get the benefit of the officiating? Why doesn't the defense have to make the big play? Basically, everyone defending the non-call is saying that on the last play of the game, the defense is allowed to cheat. It's wrong...and the more this happens...it's only going to set up an unforgivable disaster. Mark my words. In the next couple of years, a official/referee is going to get murdered for making the wrong call. And maybe it needs to happen to get the NFL to wake up and do something about the horrendous officiating that has all but plagued the game. I'm not condoning a murder...but when you play with fire...only bad things can come from it...and the only way you learn is when you finally get burned.
And if the NFL is going to lean toward any team...why would you lean to the team that has a murderer on the roster?
Could not be better timing with the new Jim James album and his mellow vibe.
Here are the 11 Best Songs By My Morning Jacket:
- One Big Holiday (It Still Moves)
- Librarian (Evil Urges)
- Cobra (Chocolate and Ice)
- Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt. 2 (Evil Urges)
- Golden (It Still Moves)
- Holding On To Black Metal (Circuital)
- Xmas Curtain (At Dawn)
- Where To Begin (Elizabethtown)
- O Is The One That Is Real (Split with Songs: Ohia)
- Thank You Too! (Evil Urges)
- Dondante (Z)
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
The 11 Best My Morning Jacket Songs of the 00s
My Morning Jacket is stepping into the future while recreating the past. Before the internet, MTV, and Twitter, there was an air of mystery about bands. All you knew about them was what came out in their music and what little you could glean from their record jackets. Now you know everything about them, from the time they enter the studio in the morning to the moment they take a bathroom break. The air of mystery is dead flat. MMJ has found a way to make their music more exciting. Recently, they started a new series for fans. The Roll Call fan club with have access to their Self-Hypnosis music series. What is the Self-Hypnosis music series? Who knows? It's strange. It's weird...and it's a complete mystery. All we know is that only the fan club members will be privy to access the material...once again reinvigorating the band's awesome mystique.
Here are the 11 Best My Morning Jacket Songs:
1. Cobra (Chocolate and Ice EP)
2. Golden (It Still Moves)
3. Librarian (Evil Urges)
4. One Big Holiday (It Still Moves)
5. O Is the One That Is Real (Split EP w/ Songs: Ohia)
6. Anytime (Z)
7. The Way That He Sings (At Dawn)
8. Where To Begin (Elizabethtown Sdtk.)
9. Touch Me I’m Going To Scream Pt. 2 (Evil Urges)
10. Just One Thing (It Still Moves)
11. Remnants (Evil Urges)
Buy My Morning Jacket's epic new album, Circuital...now!! (only $5 for a limited time)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Unknown: An Evening with Conor Oberst, Jim James, and M. Ward (Part 2)
Here's part 2 to the show...
Make sure you go out and buy the indie supergroup's new album...Monsters of Folk. for this week only...$4 on my store.
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Here is part 2 of An Evening with Conor Oberst, Jim James and M. Ward:
Conor Oberst's set
18. Going For Gold
23. Lua
24. Waste of Paint
All three together
25. Seashell Tale
27. Laura Laurant
28. At Dawn
Buy The Monsters of Folk...this week only for less than $4.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The 111 Best Albums of the 2000s (45-55)
The 111 Best Albums of the 2000s (45-55):
45. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Sank (2007)
- Add one of the 80s greatest guitar forces (Johnny Marr) to one of the most exciting alternative rock bands of the decade...and what do you get? Pure rock brilliance. (Invisible)
46. The National - Boxer (2007)
- Like a 2000-ton steel train slowly rolling down the tracks. It may not move at record-breaking speeds...but it's a force to be reckoned with. (Start A War)
47. My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves (2003)
- A mammoth album when it comes to alternative country. I assume that this album so good, the band knew they would never top it...and decided to move in other directions. (Golden)
48. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky (2007)
- Tweedy & a bunch of other guys put together a record that sounds like someone created a radio that allows you to hear music from the 1970s. One of the perfect lazy afternoon records.
49. Girl Talk - Night Ripper (2006)
- If you don't think you can create your own music...just take all the best music of the past 30 years and mash them all together in one big remix. Greg Gillis takes mash-ups to a whole other level with this epic tour through the history of commercial radio. It takes talent to steal something this good.
50. Guns N Roses - Chinese Democracy (2008)
- I'm crazy to include this, right? And not just to include this in my list...but to make the top 50. Just say it. Say I'm crazy. Well...here's my reasoning: During this decade, no album has been talked about, written about, discussed, downloaded, leaked, speculated, even rumored more than this album. It was a tour de force before it even came out. And when it did come out...it had no chance. As many people who wanted to hear...just as many wanted to hate it. And many hadn't even listened to the record. But now, almost a year after its release, the record remains unique but solid effort. The album plays more like a movie score than a rock record. It challenges the concept that every song on a rock album should sound the same. It takes some gutsy chances, it pushes boundaries...sometimes with enormous payoff...sometimes not. But isn't that what great rock is supposed to be about? About challenging the norm? I honestly wish more albums sounded like this...I think rock would be alive and well if they did.
51. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (2008)
- If GNR set the stage for the future, MGMT is that future. With an album that had more nooks and crannies than your grandmother's house, they rocketed on the scene with the uber catchy "Kids" even though the rest of the album sounded like something that might be featured on the next Nuggets box set.
52. Iron & Wine - The Creek Drank the Cradle (2002)
- If freak folk defined the indie scene this decade...I&W is the grandpappy. With the ultimate lo-fi production, it was like being transported back into time to a more peaceful era...where sitting on the porch drinking lemonade actually meant something.
53. Daft Punk - Discovery (2001)
- If you're looking for albums that weren't just great but helped shaped the decade...DP's album was the album that set the standard for club music. From the likes of Kanye West to Justice to Beck...this was the album that influenced anyone and everyone to bust a move.
54. Feist - The Reminder (2007)
- With a voice like Feist's...she could sing TV jingles and still be captivating. And with 1,2,3,4 as the perfect indie pop song...she had everyone...including pre-schoolers...singing along with her.
55. Hot Chip - The Missing (2006)
- It wasn't dance record...but it had more moves than most club albums could have dreamed for. Like the bastard offspring of Thom Yorke and Beck, it was tantilizing good time. (Colours)
Buy these albums now...right here!
45. Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before The Ship Sank (2007)
- Add one of the 80s greatest guitar forces (Johnny Marr) to one of the most exciting alternative rock bands of the decade...and what do you get? Pure rock brilliance. (Invisible)
46. The National - Boxer (2007)
- Like a 2000-ton steel train slowly rolling down the tracks. It may not move at record-breaking speeds...but it's a force to be reckoned with. (Start A War)
47. My Morning Jacket - It Still Moves (2003)
- A mammoth album when it comes to alternative country. I assume that this album so good, the band knew they would never top it...and decided to move in other directions. (Golden)
48. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky (2007)
- Tweedy & a bunch of other guys put together a record that sounds like someone created a radio that allows you to hear music from the 1970s. One of the perfect lazy afternoon records.
49. Girl Talk - Night Ripper (2006)
- If you don't think you can create your own music...just take all the best music of the past 30 years and mash them all together in one big remix. Greg Gillis takes mash-ups to a whole other level with this epic tour through the history of commercial radio. It takes talent to steal something this good.
50. Guns N Roses - Chinese Democracy (2008)
- I'm crazy to include this, right? And not just to include this in my list...but to make the top 50. Just say it. Say I'm crazy. Well...here's my reasoning: During this decade, no album has been talked about, written about, discussed, downloaded, leaked, speculated, even rumored more than this album. It was a tour de force before it even came out. And when it did come out...it had no chance. As many people who wanted to hear...just as many wanted to hate it. And many hadn't even listened to the record. But now, almost a year after its release, the record remains unique but solid effort. The album plays more like a movie score than a rock record. It challenges the concept that every song on a rock album should sound the same. It takes some gutsy chances, it pushes boundaries...sometimes with enormous payoff...sometimes not. But isn't that what great rock is supposed to be about? About challenging the norm? I honestly wish more albums sounded like this...I think rock would be alive and well if they did.
51. MGMT - Oracular Spectacular (2008)
- If GNR set the stage for the future, MGMT is that future. With an album that had more nooks and crannies than your grandmother's house, they rocketed on the scene with the uber catchy "Kids" even though the rest of the album sounded like something that might be featured on the next Nuggets box set.
52. Iron & Wine - The Creek Drank the Cradle (2002)
- If freak folk defined the indie scene this decade...I&W is the grandpappy. With the ultimate lo-fi production, it was like being transported back into time to a more peaceful era...where sitting on the porch drinking lemonade actually meant something.
53. Daft Punk - Discovery (2001)
- If you're looking for albums that weren't just great but helped shaped the decade...DP's album was the album that set the standard for club music. From the likes of Kanye West to Justice to Beck...this was the album that influenced anyone and everyone to bust a move.
54. Feist - The Reminder (2007)
- With a voice like Feist's...she could sing TV jingles and still be captivating. And with 1,2,3,4 as the perfect indie pop song...she had everyone...including pre-schoolers...singing along with her.
55. Hot Chip - The Missing (2006)
- It wasn't dance record...but it had more moves than most club albums could have dreamed for. Like the bastard offspring of Thom Yorke and Beck, it was tantilizing good time. (Colours)
Buy these albums now...right here!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
The 111 Best Albums of the 2000s (78-88):
May get the next 11 out tomorrow...if not...off on a mini-vaca...will continue on Monday.
The 111 Best Albums of the 2000s (78-88):
78. Jose Gonzalez - Veneer (2005)
- JG's first solo album since his Zero 7 years is a haunting yet beautiful folk record.
79. Beck - Modern Guilt (2008)
- Beck drafts super-producer Dangermouse (whose impact is felt through this list)...to create an album suited for radio play in the 70s on AM...but somehow feels fresh and new for this decade.
80. The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic (2000)
- The indie supergroup featuring Neko Case, A.C. Newman, Ban Bejar (Destroyer) may be the best release any of them have done. Just a solid example of what happens when great minds think alike.
81. Pete Yorn - Musicforthemorningafter (2001)
- Pete Yorn's debut literally came out of nowhere. There was a very little buzz about this guy prior to the release...and being on Sony...there was very little thought that this might be anything more than a major label's attempt at woeing the indie crowd. But over the past decade...Pete has remained diligent about his craft, keeping it his own. And over that period...his debut has only ripened with age. (Lose You)
82. Jurassic 5 - Quality Control (2000)
- Possibly the release that legitimized the underground hip-hop movement. Though none of their other releases...solo or as a group...came close the originality or personality of this debut, the album continues to be a heralded landmark on the hip-hop landscape. (Lausd)
83. Kings of Leon - Only By Night (2008)
- Six months ago...I may not have included this...but the album has fought and clawed its way in critical and commercial success. Something that is no small feat in today's music industry. But that aside, it's just a good rock record. Not as strong as maybe their last release...but their music has matured as they have.
84. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
- Though it lacks in life and "fire" that the debut had...it's still a collection of intensely constructed songs...dark but vibrant...morid but alive. Even when they're a half-step off their game...they're still a full step in front of everyone else. (Antichrist Television Blues)
85. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (2008)
- The one thing severely lacking from the 2000s are the pure old fashioned rock records. A few bands tried to carry the rock n roll torch...but very few came close. But on MMJ's release from last year...it was like the band was harnessing the past and everything that made them what they are. It may be too early to tell how great this record is...and who knows...a couple years down the road...I could see this album hanging out near the top. (The Librarian)
86. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion (2009)
- This year's front-runner is a ecclectic mix of the future of music. Many people are struggling to grasp this album, which only means it's one that takes time. And any album with that kind of attention needed is one that is usually worth the time invested.
87. Kanye West - Graduation (2007)
- Maybe the weakest of KW's non-autotune releases...is still a masterful hip-hop album and a scolding lesson of what can be accomplished with smart production. And any album that samples Daft Punk should always get an honorary listing.
88. Elliott Smith - Figure 8 (2000)
- ES' last official release before his death shows the singer growing and expanding. He may have conquered on tunes that were simple bare bones kid & and a guitar folk...but Elliott wasn't satisfied being just that. He was ready to challenge what he was capable of doing and where he could go...too bad we'll never know what he could do. (Somebody That I Used To Know)
Buy the best of the 2000s now!
The 111 Best Albums of the 2000s (78-88):
78. Jose Gonzalez - Veneer (2005)
- JG's first solo album since his Zero 7 years is a haunting yet beautiful folk record.
79. Beck - Modern Guilt (2008)
- Beck drafts super-producer Dangermouse (whose impact is felt through this list)...to create an album suited for radio play in the 70s on AM...but somehow feels fresh and new for this decade.
80. The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic (2000)
- The indie supergroup featuring Neko Case, A.C. Newman, Ban Bejar (Destroyer) may be the best release any of them have done. Just a solid example of what happens when great minds think alike.
81. Pete Yorn - Musicforthemorningafter (2001)
- Pete Yorn's debut literally came out of nowhere. There was a very little buzz about this guy prior to the release...and being on Sony...there was very little thought that this might be anything more than a major label's attempt at woeing the indie crowd. But over the past decade...Pete has remained diligent about his craft, keeping it his own. And over that period...his debut has only ripened with age. (Lose You)
82. Jurassic 5 - Quality Control (2000)
- Possibly the release that legitimized the underground hip-hop movement. Though none of their other releases...solo or as a group...came close the originality or personality of this debut, the album continues to be a heralded landmark on the hip-hop landscape. (Lausd)
83. Kings of Leon - Only By Night (2008)
- Six months ago...I may not have included this...but the album has fought and clawed its way in critical and commercial success. Something that is no small feat in today's music industry. But that aside, it's just a good rock record. Not as strong as maybe their last release...but their music has matured as they have.
84. Arcade Fire - Neon Bible (2007)
- Though it lacks in life and "fire" that the debut had...it's still a collection of intensely constructed songs...dark but vibrant...morid but alive. Even when they're a half-step off their game...they're still a full step in front of everyone else. (Antichrist Television Blues)
85. My Morning Jacket - Evil Urges (2008)
- The one thing severely lacking from the 2000s are the pure old fashioned rock records. A few bands tried to carry the rock n roll torch...but very few came close. But on MMJ's release from last year...it was like the band was harnessing the past and everything that made them what they are. It may be too early to tell how great this record is...and who knows...a couple years down the road...I could see this album hanging out near the top. (The Librarian)
86. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion (2009)
- This year's front-runner is a ecclectic mix of the future of music. Many people are struggling to grasp this album, which only means it's one that takes time. And any album with that kind of attention needed is one that is usually worth the time invested.
87. Kanye West - Graduation (2007)
- Maybe the weakest of KW's non-autotune releases...is still a masterful hip-hop album and a scolding lesson of what can be accomplished with smart production. And any album that samples Daft Punk should always get an honorary listing.
88. Elliott Smith - Figure 8 (2000)
- ES' last official release before his death shows the singer growing and expanding. He may have conquered on tunes that were simple bare bones kid & and a guitar folk...but Elliott wasn't satisfied being just that. He was ready to challenge what he was capable of doing and where he could go...too bad we'll never know what he could do. (Somebody That I Used To Know)
Buy the best of the 2000s now!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
The 11 Best My Morning Jacket Songs
Are the NBA Finals fixed? Are the NBA games fixed? No one wants to admit it...everyone wants to believe the games are honest. But we all know deep inside that the NBA has been controlling the games. There is too much money involved for NBA to take a completely hands off approach. It would be just plain bad business. Sure it's illegal. But jails aren't built for law-abiding citizens. Through-out this series, Boston has been given incredible freedom on defense. It's been almost amazing to see the level of foul they are able to get away with. In game 2, Pierce flat out punched Kobe and Kobe got the foul. Don't get me wrong, I hate Kobe Bryant...I think he deserves a punch in the face. But how is fixing the series a benefit to anyone? The games become unwatchable. I'd rather my team lose fair and square. I'll watch that game. But a fixed game? What's the point of even tuning in?
Here are the 11 Best My Morning Jacket Songs:
1. Golden (original) - (It Still Moves) & the acoustic version on (Acoustic Citsuoca)
2. Cobra (Chocolate and Ice)
3. One Big Holiday (It Still Moves)
4. O Is the One That Is Real (Split EP w/ Songs: Ohia)
5. Anytime (Z)
6. The Way That He Sings (At Dawn)
7. Where To Begin (Elizabethtown Sdtk.)
8. Just One Thing (It Still Moves)
9. Gideon (Z)
10. Chills (Off The Record B-Side)
11. By My Car (Tennessee Fire)
Buy the My Morning Jacket's new album, Evil Urges.
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