Forgotten Song of The Day: Oasis-Don’t Look Back in Anger

As the last drop of vodka from the “screwdriver” I’ve been trying to finish for the last hour  drips down my chin I can’t help but think of that special moment in my life where nothing yet everything mattered all at once. Sure it may sound cliche as fuck but the reality of it all is that we all get older, we all get just a little bit more fucked up with every passing day, and we all care about it no matter how much we pretend to not give two shits.

Everyone and their mother hates Oasis because, let’s face it, the Gallagher brothers are the biggest dicks alongside MANDINGO (if you do not know who Mandingo is, consider yourself lucky) that ever existed.

Aside from the bands relentless “GOD” complex, they are undoubetly one of the best and most important bands of the last 25 years. One of my personal favorites is “Don’t Look Back in Anger”.

Although the song essentially says nothing, it does so in such a way that makes you feel like you just witnessed the Mona “Fucking” Lisa through your auditory tracts.

The band may be trying a bit too hard to be “The Beatles” (which I loathe, might I add) but they definitely find their own voice as much as they may hate it.  It is one of the most influential bands of the 90’s and still continues to be on plenty of film soundtracks to date.

If you have not heard of them, I beg you to put down POKEMON GO and listen to some “OASIS”, I promise that it will forever change everything you love and/or hate.

 

Written by: Del Rivers

Forgotten Song of the Day: Astrud Gilberto- Fly Me to the Moon

As I sit here drinking my Campari Spritz (a drink I picked up a habit of drinking, as redundant as that may sound,  in Italy and although it tastes weird as fuck it grows on you or at least that’s what the locals made me believe) the sound of my Pandora Bossanova music station resonates but nothing really stands out until the soothing voice of Astrud Gilberto singing “Fly Me to the Moon”,  made famous by Frank Sinatra (although it is much older, originally written by Bart Howard 10 years before in 1954) seeps through the speakers of my IPad.

I still recall the first time I heard this incantation on her behalf in a romantic comedy named “Down With Love” which starred Ewan McGregor and Rene Zellweger (remember her?!). At the time of it’s release, which was 2003, it was one of my favorite “rom/coms” which took place in the early 60’s when women’s rights were starting to become a huge deal (as they should have!). I won’t go too in-depth into the film but I recall a scene in  which spliced both Frank Sinatra’s version with Astrud Gilberto’s and it was nothing short of magical. I implore you to take the time to listen to one of the most beautiful voices of all time, also known as Astrud Gilberto, now because you never know when you might ever have the chance to do something that intoxicates you with pure and unadulterated emotion.

Written by: Del Rivers

Forgotten Song of the Day: Elton John- Rocket Man (’03 Remix as featured on Californication)

Wow, it feels like forever since I sat down to write anything (I’ve got over a dozen drafts on here but haven’t sat down to finish any of them, shame on me!). I’ve been going over my favorite shows since I’ve missed a few episodes here and there and one in specific popped out at me, Californication. If you haven’t seen it then you are missing out on a truly unique experience.

The show is about a man named Hank Moody, played by David Duchovny, a quasi-successful writer with a bad case of writers block who looses himself in the world of fame, sex-addiction, alcohol, and the occasional drug abuse. Basically it’s David Duchovny playing…… David Duchovny! What makes the show very appealing is how the super charming protagonist (Hank) truly has good intentions at heart but always finds a way to mess everything up. One of the most memorable moments in the show is at the end of Season 3 when something (no spoilers!) huge happens and there’s nothing but “Elton Johns Rocket Man” playing with barely any dialogue; just a beautiful yet tragic season finale (you can check out the song Here! ) If you’re looking for a show on Netflix, I encourage you to pick this one up, you will not be disappointed.

Written by: Del Rivers

Forgotten Song of the Day: Debussy- Clair de Lune

After a long week at work and my brain having to soak in about 25678799898 TB of information I needed a moment to recollect my thoughts. So what did I do? I pulled out my trusty rusty Ipad 2 (yes I’m a heathen,  that’s right, I still own an Ipad 2) and instead of doing what I normally do, which is put on Pandora, I started browsing around to see what I already had (which had been on it for years untouched) and found a playlist I created during college named “relax”. A playlist full of orchestra, piano, and jazz trumpet music to help unwind after a long day. I’m  glad to have discovered it once again after about 6 years of it just sitting there because it was exactly what I needed!

If you haven’t heard “Clair de Lune” by Debussy you truly are missing out on one of the best songs of all time. The French really have a way of pouring their soul out onto every form of art they touch and every page they write. From composers such as Debussy all the way through to  the literary works of Alexandre Dumas, every single word or note written is more beautiful then the last. If you haven’t heard this song go ahead and pour yourself a glass of wine and click Here .

Written by: Del Rivers

Music Albums, of the last 15 years, You HAVE to listen to before you Die! (PT.1)

Throughout middle school, high school, and your college years you’re always in an evolutionary state. Everything from music and art all the way through science and religion will influence you in ways that are unimaginable. If you’re a music junkie like me then you know that one of the things that will always take you back in time will be the sweet or bitter melody of a song that defined a certain stage in your life. I grew up during a great time where music (or pretty much anything you can think of) was starting to become as accessible as the air we breathe through the use of the internet and P2P programs such as LimeWire and Napster (I graduated High School in 2004 so you can do the math). A time where if you had a computer with CD-R capabilities you were considered wealthy and God forbid you had a CD-RW because that’d mean you were richer then Uncle Scrooge (a stuntastic, swimming in a vault full of gold coins mo’fo who wipes his ass with a roll made of hundred dollar bills and gives less fucks then a coked up rabid Honey Badger).

Now, before you go off and start an international debate as to why my list is flawed and go into detail as to why you think Oasis or The Spice girls or whatever you still have on your 1st Gen Ipod or Zune (which is now considered one of the long lost artifacts right after the Dead Sea Scrolls) is better than anything I chose I think you should read my previous post about Life Lessons here and at the very least scroll all the way down and read point number 10. Once you’ve done this make yourself a fresh cup of coffee (vodka optional) and come back ready to accept that we are all different and as a wise man once said “opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and everyone else’s stinks except yours”. So without further ado, I present part 1 of Music albums you HAVE to listen to before you die:

  1. Blink 182- Take Off Your Pants and Jacket: Blink 182 is arguably one of the most if not THE most influential band of the punk/rock/pop era that took over during the late 90’s-early 2000’s. They hit the spotlight at a time when music was too serious and successfully reinvented the industry by making satirical catchy songs about everything from teenage angst all the way to having sex with your grandfather (that’s right, there’s a song on this album about incest with grandpa and how he likes to rub his dick in broken glass). What made them so iconic was the fact that they were irreverent and didn’t take anything, including themselves, seriously. They helped create a fun era where being the class clown was celebrated, being the underdog was cool, and where even complete morons could become celebrities (if you don’t believe me just remember one word, Jackass…..enough said). Listen to this when you need a good laugh. Songs to look for: Online Songs, The Rock Show, Time to Break Up
  2. Papa Roach- Love Hate Tragedy: Although their previous album “Infest” is regarded by many as their best work I feel that they hadn’t really found their own unique sound and direction until “Love Hate Tragedy”. Their combination of going back and forth between singing and rapping mixed in with some aggressive guitar riffs helped set them apart from other rap/rock artists of their time. The thing I love the most about Papa Roach is how the singer/writer, Jacoby Shaddix, pours his own life into the lyrics and tells a story that continues to unfold with each passing album. They are the only band on this list, in my opinion, that has a great repertoire of awesome albums and is still pumping out amazing music that doesn’t sound dated or regurgitated. Listen to this if you’re in the mood to hear a story told through rock music. If you really want to go all out, start with their first album “Infest” and continue all the way through to their latest which is “F.E.A.R.”. Songs to look for: Time and Time Again, Decompression Period, She Loves Me Not
  3. The Used- In Love and Death: When emo bands became mainstream the rock community was divided; you either loved it or you absolutely hated it and wished it would die via a shotgun to the dick then burn in the fiery pits of the 8th circle of Hell along with all the rapists (because of course, you felt that they mutilated and raped music in every form imaginable). This is arguably one of the music genres that has received the most hate since its mainstream success in the early 2000’s. Was I into the emo scene? No, but I certainly didn’t hate it either and if anything good came out of it, it was a band named The Used. Although “The Used” is arguably more post-hardcore than emo, it still received a lot of hate from music “purists” who associated the band with the emo movement due to their appearances and having music that sounded somewhat emo-esque.  Nonetheless they delivered a mixture of sound and lyrics that was unlike anything else at the time. This album delivers the perfect balance between mellow and bat shit insane; if I had to take a wild guess at what someone with “Borderline Personality Disorder” has to live with on a daily basis this would be it. Listen to this when you’re in for a rollercoaster ride and don’t care about whose listening. Songs to look for: I’m Melting(In your eyes), Light With a Sharpened Edge, Sound Effects and Overdramatics

To Be Continued…

Written by: Del Rivers