Posts Tagged: David Bowie


28
Feb 09

Saturday Nite Party Music Planner 2.28.09

Saturday Nite Party Music Planner 2.28.09 mp3

Ha… yeah, that’s a Cobra Snake pic on PMA. **Cherry Popping Sound**

I’ve been ignoring posting most remixes in favor of artists who demand more hype than they’ve been getting, and I will continue to do so, but I thought that now that it’s officially the weekend and that most of you are heading out to some party soon, you might want to grab a few of these. Oh and I understand that it’s already past 9pm on the EAST COAST! My bad! I will make sure to post the next Saturday Night Party Music Planner a bit earlier!

Anyway, let’s start off with an incredible remix of Eminem’s infuriatingly catchy “Crack A Bottle,” yeah? Cool… Continue reading →


29
Jan 09

TV On The Radio – Heroes (David Bowie Cover)

TV On The Radio   Heroes (David Bowie Cover)  covers

More cover greatness from Heroes, this time its 2008’s shining stars on the title track. The promise of TV on the Radio covering David Bowie’s “Heroes” was, of course, the most mouthwatering treat this compilation had to offer us. And, as planned, the cover melts my face.

Is it better than the original? Of course not. How do you top this? But it’s better than any other “Heroes” cover out there (you hear that Wallflowers?).

Take a listen after the jump Continue reading →


20
Nov 07

Fake Coachella 2008 Line-Up: Why Must They Mess With Us?!

So a flier’s been going around lately, the 2008 Coachella Line-Up. Thank-you Stereogum for clearing up the line. ITS FAKE! Quite a pitty, too, who wouldn’t love to see The Knife, Radiohead, David Bowie, My Bloody Valentine, PJ Harvey, Muse, Chemical Brothers, and Animal Collective on the same card? I think a few essential acts are missing from this fantasy line-up, though.

Fake Coachella 2008 Line Up: Why Must They Mess With Us?! mp3

For one, where’s Justice, M.I.A., Sufjan, Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, DAFT PUNK?! Even some Nine Inch Nails action would be awesome.

So lets make this interesting, what artists would you add or boot out on this fantasy Coachella Line-Up?

MP3 | Arcade Fire – Burning Bridges, Breaking Hearts (live, unreleased)
MP3 | Sufjan Stevens – The 50 States Song (live)
MP3 | M.I.A.- What I Got


13
Nov 07

Album Review – Radio 1: Established 1967

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On September 30, 1967, the BBC launched a new popular music radio station to compete with the illegal pirate stations that had a monopoly on playing new music.

Since that time, Radio 1 has become a world famous name and to celebrate its 40th anniversary, the station asked 40 of today’s biggest acts to cover 40 tracks from each year of its history. This album is the result.

But while there’s certainly much to admire in the number, diversity and size of the acts that agreed to take part, the ensuing compilation also proves to be something of a hit-and-miss affair.

For everything that’s good, there’s also plenty that’s bad – with some artists seemingly ill-suited to the songs they’ve been asked to cover.

The Streets, for instance, completely murder Elton John’s Your Song, Editors commit a similar crime against The Cure’s Lullaby and Mika and Armand Van Helden deserve a life sentence for the hatchet job they’ve done on The Police’s Can’t Stand Losing You.

But there are positives – and some very strong cover versions among the 40 tracks on offer that just about make it a compilation worth owning, particularly if you’ve been a lifelong fan of the radio station.

Keane’s version of Queen and David Bowie’s Under Pressure stands out as a firm favourite, as does the Kaiser Chiefs’ typically rousing version of The Move’s Flowers In The Rain.

The Raconteurs do justice to John Peel favourite Teenage Kicks (originally by The Undertones) and Girls Aloud, incredibly, deliver a breezy, crowd-pleasing version of Wheatus’ Teenage Dirtbag.

The Fratellis do an admirable job of All Along The Watchtower (by the Jimi Hendrix Experience), even though the guitar work doesn’t match up and Franz Ferdinand excel at David Bowie’s Sound & Vision.

Credit, too, goes to Mutya Buena for her classy cover of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car and Klaxons surprisingly restrained version of No Diggity, while the Foo Fighters underline their class with a strong cover of Wings’ Band On The Run.

We could go on – The Pigeon Detectives score highly with The Power of Love (by Huey Lewis) but The Gossip miss spectacularly with their take on George Michael’s Careless Whisper.

Kylie makes Roxy Music’s Love Is The Drug her own but McFly balls-up The Jam’s Town Called Malice. Just Jack triumphs with The Cardigans’ Love Fool and The View emerge perfectly suited to The Libertines’ Don’t Look Back Into The Sun.

And, of course, Mark Ronson, brings a touch of his unmistakeable class to Mary J Blige’s You’re All I Need To Get By (the man can do no wrong).That’s not forgetting Amy Winehouse’s typically classy rendition of Cupid and Groove Armada’s fizzing take on Madonna’s Crazy For You (we won’t mention Natasha Bedingfield’s horrid Ray Of Light).

The best thing about Established 1967 is that it does force you to have an opinion and I’m certain opinions will be divided over the merits of just about every track.

So, either as one of this year’s compilation talking points, or to be a part of your favourite radio station’s cool 40th celebrations, it’s certainly worth checking out. Just don’t expect to be convinced with everything on offer (I’d say it’s about a 50/50 split between what works and what doesn’t). [IL]

Download Picks:

MP3 | Kaiser Chiefs – Flowers In The Rain (The Move Cover)


MP3 | The Fratellis – All Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix Cover)


MP3 | Amy Winehouse – Cupid (Johnny Nash Cover)


MP3 | Foo Fighters – Band On The Run (Wings Cover)


MP3 | Kylie Minogue – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music Cover)


MP3 | Franz Ferdinand – Sound And Vision (David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Keane – Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie Cover)


MP3 | Mark Ronson – You’re All I Need To Get By (Method Man & Mary J.Blige Cover)


MP3 | Klaxons – No Diggity (Blackstreet Cover)


MP3 | Corinne Bailey Rae – Steady As She Goes (The Reconteurs Cover)


MP3 | The Feeling – You’re So Vain (Carly Simon Cover)


11
Nov 07

Craig David Samples David Bowie on ‘Hot Stuff’

Craig David Samples David Bowie on Hot Stuff mp3It would be a cold-hearted individual who didn’t feel a little bit sorry for Craig David. The guy went from the ‘Next Big Thing’ to a public laughing stock in the blink of an eye. It looked for a while like the funny-haired garage sensation was going to be forced to spend the rest of his life being mocked with cat-calls of ‘Where’s Kes?’ and ‘Craaaaaaig David’ while working down his local Pizza Hut in Southampton. But fear not, fans of the beanie hat-wearing slicker-than-the-average popster, because he’s back. And blow us if he hasn’t got a hit on his hands.

OK, we admit the main reason this tune’s got us flexing our limbs around the dancefloor is the stupendous David Bowie ‘Let’s Dance’ sample. But hey, if Kanye West is allowed to nick his beats from forgotten ’80s gems, why can’t our Craig? And yes, there is an unfortunate breakdown, where Craig slips in one of his trademark croons that leaves your bum-cheeks clenching for dear life, but if you can sit through that, you’ll find yourself nodding along to what should be his biggest hit since ‘Seven Days’. It’s almost enough to make you forgot about his big plastic face on Bo Selecta . Almost. (AF)

MP3 | Craig David – Hot Stuff

MP3 | Craig David ft. 50 Cent – Hot Stuff (Ayo Technology Remix)