A mainstream hip-hop song for your listening satisfaction:
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A Beautiful Bit of Poetry
Michael Nau of Page France
here’s a telephone
here’s a window
here’s a little dove to tell you how the wind blows
i’ve got a black heart
i’ve got a shadow
i’ve got a little dove that drags me off the ladder
you got a halo
a heart of gravel
little worms come out my darling rotten apple
i plucked the harp strings
until my hands bleed
but when that eye blinks ill be buried in the tree leaves
CD Review: Alone

Band: The Morning After Girls
Release: 2009
Comments: A shoe-gazey effort that literally does not make you want to stop looking at your shoes. That’s because upon listening your head will consistently (but very very slowly) be moving down and side to side. I wouldn’t say The Morning After Girls are purely psychedelic, but they are quite a spacey group. The first track “The Best Explanation” is a decent defense for my just mentioned claim. Picking things up to a more “alternative” level is “The General Public.” Present is a certain quality of mainstream rock instrumentation (like Dandy Warhols). Continue reading CD Review: Alone
This Movie Must Be Awesome…
…If only because “Veni Vidi Vici” and “Bad Kids” are in it.
The goodness does not stop there though. The entire soundtrack is filled with great songs:
There Goes The Fear – Doves
Sweet Disposition – The Temper Trap
Hero – Regina Spektor
Mushaboom – Feist
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want (2007) – The Smiths
Here Comes Your Man – Meaghan Smith
She’s Got You High – Mumm-ra
Us – Regina Spektor
You Make My Dreams – Hall & Oates
Quelqu’un M’a Dit – Carla Bruni
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out – The Smiths
Vagabond – Wolfmother
Bad Kids – The Black Lips
Bookends – Simon And Garfunkel
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want – She & Him
Story Of Boy Meets Girl (Original Music from Movie)
Frank McCourt Peaces Out
YAHOO! – NEW YORK – Frank McCourt, the beloved raconteur and former public school teacher who enjoyed post-retirement fame as the author of “Angela’s Ashes,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning “epic of woe” about his impoverished Irish childhood, died Sunday of cancer.
McCourt, who was 78, had been gravely ill with meningitis and recently was treated for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer and the cause of his death, said his publisher, Scribner. He died at a Manhattan hospice, his brother Malachy McCourt said.
Until his mid-60s, Frank McCourt was known primarily around New York as a creative writing teacher and as a local character — the kind who might turn up in a New York novel — singing songs and telling stories with his younger brother Malachy and otherwise joining the crowds at the White Horse Tavern and other literary hangouts.
Didn’t read it, but from what other students have said…sounded good.
Goldman Sachs Runs America
Max Weiser calls GS’s financial terrorism (“stealing with impunity”) a human rights issue:
The 50 Best Musical Acts
| Number | Band | Grade |
| 1 | Black Lips | 99 |
| 2 | No Age | 98 |
| 3 | King Khan and the Shrines | 98 |
| 4 | Radiohead | 98 |
| 5 | Animal Collective | 97 |
| 6 | The Libertines | 96 |
| 7 | The Walkmen | 95 |
| 8 | Editors | 94 |
| 9 | The Strokes | 94 |
| 10 | Peter Bjorn and John | 93 |
Song of the Day
Black Lips – Melt Down (200 Million Thousand)
Glen
Tastes Like Cardboard
This should never, ever, ever, ever, ever be used for food reviews. You have managed to put cardboard in your mouth? I doubt it. So stop making the damn comparison.
Black Lips Song That…
…I didn’t know about? What?!?!?!?!
K so the Black Lips recorded a couple of new songs, “Disconnection” and “99 Victs,” the first of which can be heard by you clicking right here: http://covertcuriosity.biz/Disconnection_Black_Lips.mp3. The second…good luck finding.
Sometimes, too, I stumble upon random recordings. Like this one: http://southernshelter.com/2008_01_01_archive.html. Scroll down.
I’m keeping my eyes open for more great BL findings. I’ll keep you guys posted.