Monthly Archives: November 2013

My iPod #155: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication

The title track from the band’s seventh album in 1999. It is a very serious and observational song, detailing the ‘dark side of Hollywood and the export of culture through the movie industry’ according to Wikipedia. Its minor key does not make things sound better either. Especially when the Frusciante’s guitar and Flea’s bass play off one another in the breaks between the verses and the chorus. It sounds very lonely and bare.

With that being said, have you seen the video for this track? It is so amazing. The first time I saw it I did not take in the message of the song at all because I was so immersed in the animation. I want a game like this. I want to play as a Chili Pepper and swim through seas, fall through the earth and watch the world pass me by on a giant dragonfly. One can only dream.

Of course it may not seem as cool now, but I imagine that when the video first came out a lot of people were impressed. Kudos to Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, who have directed many other videos by the band.

Bye.

Jamie.

P.S. Check out my radio show! I hosted a new one today.

My iPod #154: Interpol – C’mere


For a long time I was unsure on how to pronounce this song’s name. I once thought it was the letter ‘C’ and then the word ‘mere’ which I knew didn’t make any sense. I thought it was a french term or something. That was until my sister told me that it’s simply “C’mere” as in “come here”.

Hi everyone. My iPod is back. For the third series. The Cs. It’s going to be a bumpy ride. But don’t be scared. Join me on this journey.

I believe this is the first Interpol song that I have “reviewed”, so let me just give you some details on how I started listening to them. You can find out about them for yourselves.

MTV2. That’s about it. I was nine/ten, and “Slow Hands” was playing. I had never heard anything like it before. Not just because it was the first time I had heard an Interpol song, but it sounded so mysterious and conveyed quite an eerie atmosphere. I would go on about how much I like it, but this is the post for “C’mere”; let’s talk about that.

“C’mere” was the last single to be released from Interpol’s second album “Antics” in 2004. I’ve never actually listened to the in full which is probably a major boo-boo, but I’ve always had the opinion that I never really have to because I already like the singles released from it. I’m digressing again.

“C’mere” is from the perspective of a man who has feelings for a girl already in a relationship, and basically figuring out how to get her for himself (Hence the term, ‘c’mere’). It’s a great track. In comparison to those like “Slow Hands” and “Evil” which are quite haunting, “C’mere” is one that you can just casually listen to, courtesy of Carlos Dengler’s wandering bass line and Paul Banks’ relaxing vocals.

Listen to it.

Jamie.

POTENTIAL COMEBACK.

Oh, bloody hell. It feels good to see this again.

Hi everybody! It’s me. I’m back. I hope you’re all doing well. I didn’t forget about my blog.

The last time I wrote I had just moved into my new home of Coventry to start university. It’s been really great. My flatmates are cool dudes, I’ve met a lot of nice people, my course is going well so far. I’ve started drinking (which is not a good thing, so don’t do it). I barely miss my family. Overall, uni life has been a life-changing experience. And I’ve only been here for a month and a bit.

Oh yeah, I have my own radio show too. Check it out. Wherever you see the title, “Sunday Mornings with Me” press on that.

That’s the personal stuff over and done with. So when is “My iPod” going to start again?

The answer to that is… I am not sure. Hopefully very soon. I need to start ‘writing’ these things in my spare time. Just so I have something else to do. Apparently I should be getting paid thanks to AdSense, so I should probably start.

I’ve been listening to a lot of music. I downloaded Eminem’s new album a few days ago. That’s a bit of a hit and miss. I actually like “Berzerk” a lot more than when I first heard it. His flow on “Rap God” is awesome; the beat lets it down though. It doesn’t sound like an album track though. It’s more of a song that you would find on a mixtape. But, whatever. “The Monster” is too mainstream. Toooooo mainstream. It’s unbelievable how much it screams ‘obvious single’ at you. Not just because it features Rihanna, but it just sounds so manufactured. I can’t handle it.

Arcade Fire released their new album “Reflektor” which will probably be number one in an ‘album of the year’ chart in a magazine. Everyone seems to like Arcade Fire (including myself) so I wouldn’t be surprised.

Sadly, Lou Reed died of liver disease. Which sucks. I only really started listening to The Velvet Underground around this time last year. I can’t write a tribute to him. A lot of people have done that already. But I know that without him and that band, a lot of the artists that I listen to and who are around today would not exist. So I thank you Mr. Reed. Thank you very much.

That’s just some of the most notable things that have happened recently in music that I can give my opinion on.

It’s good to be back on here. I’ll try and start the ‘C’ series.

Jamie.