May
24
2011

Music On Oprah

A Walk Down Memory Lane

Music On Oprah

So today is the day.

Oprah's last show ever. I'll be watching and I'll likely shed a few tears too.

And to celebrate Oprah's last 25 years...musically speaking...here is a walk down memory lane of some of the performers that have appeared on the show.

Goodbye Oprah. You will be missed.

Lady Gaga





Mariah Carey



Barbra Steisand



Tina Turner & Cher



Madonna



Jennifer Hudson



BeBe and CeCe Winans



Celine Dion




P!nk



Patti LaBelle



Stevie Nicks



Tina Turner



Elton John



Kelly Clarkson


 

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May
23
2011

The Musgraves Spotlight

Growing up in the UK, Kanye West and The Beatles

The Musgraves Spotlight

"Beautifully crafted Pop-Folk songs that capture a tremendous sense of effortless energy and emotion showing a song writing ability well beyond their years and far above that of you're average band. Undoubtedly they have potential to go far..." ~BBC West Midlands

Already championed by the likes of Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music, the Midlands-based four piece The Musgraves are set for big things this year with their roots-infused pop. 

Kicking off with the 'So Sofia', The Musgraves EP is filled with that twist of early soul and late 50s/early 60s pop/soul, influenced by the likes of The Ronettes, The Crystals and The Shirelles and a layer of folk.

It's music that makes you smile and will have you dancing around...listening over and over again.

I first discovered this band on Twitter (how much do I love the power of Twitter? A lot.) and I had a chance to connect from across the pond. We talked about growing up in the UK, Kanye West and The Beatles.

There is a definite vibe of music from a different era when listening to your music...50-60s roots/pop/soul vibe...what is it about that style of music that drew you in?

The brilliance of the songwriting, the greatness of the singers and above all the amazing feel of the recordings. Most recorded in one room - you can feel the soul of it.

How did the four of you come together to form the band?

I walked (Matthew Bennett), Lesley-Marie drove, Matt got the bus and we found Tom on www.ineedmates.com But seriously, I (Matthew) met Matt and Coventry University, he knew a drummer (Tom) and we auditioned for Lesley-Marie

Was there a moment - a concert you attended, a song you heard, a movie you saw that was your 'A-HA!' moment that made you realize that making music was what you wanted to do for a living...

Watching the Beatles on a repeat of an old TV programme when I was 12. They performed Penny Lane I think. From then on I never looked back. Matthew.

The name 'The Musgraves' - where did it come from?

It came from a traditional English folk tale from the 17th Century that has also been turned into a song called Little Musgrave, which we all love. There is a video on YouTube of us performing it. It’s based on the arrangement by Christie Moore and Planxty.

You been getting quite a bit of press for your upbeat, unique sound...the word 'happy' comes up a lot when people describe your music...how would you describe it?

It’s music that makes you move, music you can feel tugging at your bones saying go on life's too short not to enjoy yourself. Lyrically, most of the songs are far from 'happy' and look at the turmoil of relationships. That's a big goal for us - to try and merge great 'feel' songs with intimate, intricate lyrics.

Growing up in the UK what music did you listen to that would have influenced your style?

Oasis and Blur mainly. The one major thing we learnt from them was song writing - they both had great songs. But there was also an undercurrent of other stuff, the music our parents and grandparents listened to. The Beatles, classic soul and blues, rock n roll.

What is the first thing you think of when you see these names?

The Pogues: No teeth!
The Beatles: The best of the best!
Phil Spector: Put the gun down! Amazing innovative but crazy producer!
The Chrystals: ‘He's a Rebel’.
The Ronettes: ‘Be My Baby’ (maybe best song ever)
The Shirelles: ‘Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow’ and amazing production!

In the Stations Sessions video, Leslie said "Everyone can appreciate music...there isn't anyone in the world who doesn't have a favourite song..." So if the band collectively had to come up with one all time favourite song...what would it be?

Has to be 'Be My Baby' by the Ronettes - it has everything! Two great songwriters Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich wrote it. Has great production from Phil Spector and amazing vocals by Ronnie Bennett (before she became ‘Spector’). Who could ask for more?

When not doing the 'The Musgraves' music thing...what artists are you currently listening to? 'The Musgraves' Top 5 Playlist...

Raphael Saadiq’s ‘Stone Rolling’ Album
Elbow
The Agitator
Best Coast
CW Stoneking

Is there anyone on the music scene right now that you'd love to work/collaborate with?

Kayne West would be an interesting collaboration

How has social media - MySpace, Facebook, Twitter...helped indie bands, like yourselves, get your music out without the major label PR machine?

The one major thing social networking has allowed is direct contact with potential fans. Whereas before you had to have a big record label behind you to get your music to the world, now you can post something on YouTube and have the whole world watch it. With Twitter and Facebook you can have a more personal relationship with fans which makes everyone feel more connected with each other.

'Fortune Teller Down The Stairs'



'So Sofia'



Musgraves cover of Lady Gaga's 'Edge of Glory'



Musgraves cover of Toploader 'Dancing In The Mooonlight'




Follow The Musgraves on Twitter , Facebook , YouTube

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May
19
2011

Music for End of Days

Time is of the Essence When Planning an 'End of Days' Playlist

Music for End of Days

Judgement Day.
The Rapture.
The Apocalypse.
End Of Days.
Doomsday.
End of the world.

So I take it you've heard? The end of the world is fast approaching.

It's all supposed to happen tomorrow, Saturday. May 21, 2011...at 6 p.m.

That's if you are to believe all the 'signs' we've been getting....and cue the random incidents of wicked, unpredictable weather, never ending natural disasters, the unexplained birds falling out of the sky (especially those scary blackbirds), the thousands of dead fish and crabs floating ashore and Oprah leaving daytime television.

Tick tock. Tick tock.

Quite frankly, I'm just pissed off that it's my birthday Saturday and I'm afraid I won't get my piece of required cake and glass or two of Baby Duck. But I digress. And cue the rolling of the eyes.

Regardless, I'm getting my nails and hair done just in case. I mean I want to look good.

Plus I personally am more apt to go with the Nostradamus prophecies (slightly obsessed with the History Channel I am) for the end of days...if only because he's giving me until 2012 to complete my bucket list, my travel bucket list and my concert bucket list (and while we're at it, crossing off one or two on my Top 5 Laminated List).

But to be accommodating for those who have started the 'final countdown'....I believe that proper 'end of the world' planning isn't complete without the official 'end of the world' playlist. Granted, some of the songs are about the 'end of the world' are in song title only or emotions you'd be feeling the day of...but come on, I wasn't being too picky....I mean time is of the essence right now...or the lack thereof.

Enjoy.

Bsides End of Days Playlist

Chris Cornell - Preaching The End
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
Smashing Pumpkins - The Beginning Is The End Is The Beginning
Peter Gabriel - Here Comes The Flood
Matchbox 20 - How Far We've Come
The Doors - The End
R.E.M - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Metallica - The Four Horsemen
The Cure - The End Of The World
U2 - Until The End Of The World
Muse - Apocalypse, Please
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around
Aerosmith - I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing
DJ Champion - No Heaven
Remy Zero - Save Me
Linkin Park - In The End
AC/DC - Back In Black
Gary Jules - Mad World
Muse - Super Massive Black Hole
Britney Spears - Till The World Ends
Smashing Pumpkins - Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Wyclef Jean - Apocalypse
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Boys II Men - End Of The Road
Prince - 1999
Blondie - Rapture
Semisonic - Closing Time
Queens Of The Stone Age - The New Dark Ages
Billy Joel - We Didn't Start The Fire
U2 - Fire
The Clash - London Calling
Alicia Keys - Rapture
Smashing Pumpkins - Doomsday Clock
3 Doors Down - When It's Over
The Smiths - Panic
Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over Till It's Over
Elvis Costello - Waiting For The End Of The World
Sugar Ray - When It's Over
Daniel Powter - Bad Day
All-American Rejects - It Ends Tonight
Simple Plan - Me Against The World
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence
Savage Garden - Crash and Burn
Delerium - Silence (feat. Sarah McLachlan)
James Morrison - Save Yourself
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
Kings of Leon - Frontier City
Audioslave - Your Time Has Come
Ronan Keating - If Tomorrow Never Comes
Foo Fighters - Let It Die
Metallica - Fade To Black
Dave Matthews Band - When The World Ends (Oakenfold Remix)
Matthew Mayfield & The Blue Cut Robbery - The End Is Near
Kasabian - Fire
James Morrison - The Last Goodbye
Ben Lovett - The Fear


But if you're more into movie scores...sometimes you don't want to hear lyrics...there are moments where just the music will suffice.

And if you're one that loves getting sucked into this end of days drama...this just might be that case where a single soundtrack is all you need. And one that comes to mind that makes any situation and experience totally memorable and epic....

Requiem For A Tower by London Music Works



Any other musical suggestions for the end of days? Leave it in the comment section.

photo credit: (Powdrill/Getty)

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