2005 pop-music poll

Ok, so never say that the secret world of music addicts and obnoxious tastemakers don’t invite you to put in your two cents. Rock your vote on Tris Mccall’s 2005 critics poll and be a part of the people’s history of pop-music. I for one can’t believe that the pitch dork staff made such a pure rock record like Gimme fiction by Spoon number 43. Granted they get thousand of more swag and usually error on coolness and obscurity for their choice of round-up. Although, they did remind of Franz Ferdinand record, at number 30 You Could Have It So Much Better should have been in any reasonable, not forgetful, persons top 10 cd list that i actually bought list and totally liked. I am/was surprised that they mixed urban/hip/hop in their top 50 list, eventhough Ryan Schrieber’s worst of 2005 list was too insider for me to give a crap about and his problems related to having too much bandwidth to come-up with such a lame list. Really spare us next time. Rip a good record like the good ole’days when Brenden Reid used to write.

Christmas time means: Tris McCall's pop music 2005 abstract

For those of you who love to keep lists, and check them twice, and then realize you forgot to buy a present for your 13 yr old nephew or neice; top ten lists and extensive 2005 absracts will make you seem like the hip uncle that Tris McCall is. Oh, the man can widdle a pop-song from a pair of old socks and have it’s meaning deep dive somewhere smart, but his choice to include all things pop, things i’ll personally just hiss at, he takes the time to encapsulate what actually happened from his perspective. I prefer some of the artists to be a far away memory but allas he is good guy and has a fairly diverse choice of artists. Not that i’m at all implying he bought some the music he talks about, why would he? He’s nut but not crazy. He’s writes about that damn pop music you can’t but escape and scratch your head for some of them and wonder why do people like this? Why do I care about miss Simpson? Gimme the real cornbread midwestern punk rock like New Bomb Turks, Nine Pound Hammer any day of the week 24-7-365 but I will tell you this I watched when she stunk and stunk again. Not like the replacements stunk but just because it’s unbelievable how somebody who has no roots was able to get her daddy to do all the work to make her suddenly appeal to all these kiddies who were just born 10 years ago. An amazing homogenized feat, when somebody can figure out how to re-spin someting unoriginal so it seems like an old idea. Innovation is everywhere. So beware in this 21st century of ours.

Juliana Hatfield drinks Makers Mark on the rocks

Juliana Hatfield drinks Makers Mark on the rocks

On tour with the band X, sister hater Juliana Hatfield popped her band into the more familiar territory of Maxwells, the home of great beer, food and rock. This night was Jule’s chance to show-off her guitar playing, although shy on solos as she put her back away from video camera and audience, she was slaying the guitar strings at points. She is still very sexy at 37(i think) and even can be found on myspace probably doesn’t have an email and still suffering from stalker syndrome (oh the irony). If you have not downloaded or purchased her new record Made in China, you should, it is definetly in my top 20, as i went out of my way to check her out, I was expecting her to play solo like i saw her few years ago play at Rutgers outside. She has a great band and they played a long ass 1:15 set, and although not pitch perfect, she is a rocknroll chick, very approachable and personable.

Dinosaur Jr plows Irving Plaza

Had a good time last nite with wifey seeing the original verion of Dino jr. They played all the hits from their first 3/4 records. Lou Barlow is a ripping bass player(still), although I am more of a van of Mascis’s tunes, the backbone of dino jr, besides the obvious J riffage, is the sonic boom of Freak scene and rythem section. Only one ma semi celeb in attendance that I noticed was Mr. Hilly Krystal and only one frat boy thrown out for pushing some young fan. Which funny enough Lou made fun of the same dude for asking them to play The Wagon telling him that it was insulting since he didn’t play on the song. They played the song anyway and it was pretty awesome. I did notice a taper in the audience and it didn’t seem to be one of the AV guys recording the shows for upcoming live dvd. Lots of head bobbin 90’s style for all.

Live rock videos clips for the taking.

Technological innovation makes things almost too easy, although some production values are better than others but now more than ever you can find some interesting clips of shows you might of missed. Billy filo w/ True love as back-up band live at Maxwells and a clip of The Bigger Lover’s final show in Philly. Some things you can’t just relive but would be pretty nostalgic to catch a City Gardens show. There was the one time I should have gone down to there to see Nirvana but didn’t or time a fugazi show was sold out! oh sweet bootlegs.

On a complete different note and en route to mt bikin’ i spun the mix tape #2 and after further digestion will write a proper review.

DJ Spork Presents the Honorable mention show for 2005

Yes, alternative rock music fans. The alter ego known in the blogo’sphere as DJ Spork, not to be confused by MC Trucks, DJ Stroke, DJ Spookey, Spinna or Krush, has posted the third installement of an ongoing series of DJ Spork Presents indie music lovers podcasts, this one focuses on music left off the top 10 list. The medium is getting more and more popular and probably soon will be overshadowed by Vidcasts but time will tell. A lot more production to consider doing that. Now it’s time to go hit the mt bk trails. Enjoy!
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indie rock: Top 10 for 2005 part 2 is posted

yes, ladies and germs DJ Spork has struck again, there is a little more waxing inbetween but still less talk and more rock by: Trail of Dead, Spoon, Portastatic, Stephen Malkmus and Echo and The Bunnymen. The rumour is that the next cast will deep dive into either a genre or location theme show, or concievably; Hark! band interviews or even better yet short live performances… You have been a loverly audience. [ RSS ] [ Download part 2]