Thursday, September 28, 2006

The Lucksmiths - "Smokers In Love"


The Lucksmiths - "Smokers In Love"

In the last installment of the three part commemorative Lucksmiths coverage we hear a great track off one of The Lucksmiths' lesser known releases - the "Staring at the Sky" ep. This is one release I don't even have (and I've got most of their stuff). I am holding out until I buy a new turntable and then get this one on 10" vinyl!

This song is autumn-specific and super catchy. Thank you for listening to Lucksmiths week. I have topped myself and I don't know where I'll go next.

artwork:Wilhelm Sasnal "Girl Smoking (Anka)" 2001, Oil on Canvas -45 x 50cm [link]

Download "Smokers in Love" by following this link:
http://www.bookclubrecords.com/mp3.htm

Purchase Lucksmiths releases at Matinée Records: [link]

In the early morning, when you wake each other up
Coughing like you might not make the afternoon
You keep the curtains closed and you carry off a conversation
But you both know that it’s still far too soon to say you’ll be OK

La la la la la

You keep the curtains closed and you hide behind the newspaper
You got yourself some nicotine in the nick of time
And even though the weekend doesn’t really make much difference
You spent Thursday on your backside whistling “Friday On My Mind”
Super-supine

La la la la la
Smokers in love

Happy and hungover on the first day of October
Struggling to remember the last night of September

In the early evening, then you crack each other up
Laughing ’til you’re practically bent double on the floor
Amidst a sea of empty bottles, crockery and coffee cups
Using anything for ashtrays, drinking drinks you can’t afford
And you’re still bored

La la la la la
Smokers in love

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Lucksmiths - "Deep Sea Diving Suit"


The Lucksmiths - "Deep Sea Diving Suit"

In most of The Lucksmiths' songs the singer seems absolutely happy. Sure, there are a few downtempo numbers such as "I Prefer The Twentieth Century" or the last track we heard a few days ago. But, The Lucksmiths are generally accurately considered a "happy" band. However, this track strikes me as very sad.

It is a cover of "Deep Sea Diving Suit" by The Magnetic Fields. Perhaps Tali (the singer/drummer) has some connection to this song other than just to record it for the B-side to "T-Shirt Weather." Maybe the song just sounds like that. I love it because it's such an absurd analogy, but it works so well. I also love the line "There's no point pointing pistols at me now" because when I hear it I hear "pointing pistils" instead, which would be so fitting. What a great song. Enjoy!

http://www.geocities.com/cassrevival/deepsea.zip


You [D]didn't have to say that [G]I'm no good 'cause I know
There's no point pointing pistols at me now I'll just go
I never should have asked you to be kind but I'm slow

I'm sor[Bm]ry, but how can I get t[G]o you
[A]
stuck in my fifty-p[G]ound lead boots, stuck in my[A] deep sea diving suit? [G] [D]

I n[D]ever thought you'd turn [G]on me 'cause you're my best friend
you say I never offered you a thing in the end
and now you wouldn't trust me with a grain of sand

I'm sor[Bm]ry, but how can I get t[G]o you
[
A]
stuck in my fifty-p[G]ound lead boots, stuck in my[A] deep sea diving suit? [G]

Monday, September 25, 2006

unhappy Vespa

My Vespa broke down yesterday on the way to the amusement park where all who arrived on scooters were to be given free admission. Unfortunately, there are a few major problems with it and it will probably be off the road for some time. I will update this when I figure out some of the problems.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

The Lucksmiths - "The Sandringham Line" (live)


The Lucksmiths - "The Sandringham Line"
Live at The Courthouse Theatre
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
May 1, 2003

I discovered The Lucksmiths while studying abroad in London during Autumn 2003. They had just released their album, Naturaliste, which is one of my top five favorite albums of all time.

I saw them play three shows in London. To celebrate three years of Lucksmiths listening (and I listen to them constantly), I have three of my current favorite Lucksmiths songs to share with you, one at a time.

I rode the train a lot to shows by myself. I listened to my CD player and this track - the second track on Naturaliste - really stuck out to me. While "Camera Shy" is a perfect upbeat opener, the Lucksmiths slow it down on this song. It's a very assertive way of arranging the album, and really shows that The Lucksmiths know what they are doing. They don't pile their "hits" on to the beginning of the album. They know what works, and they make the album a great listening experience because of it.

The Lucksmiths write a lot of songs about the weather. This is a great example of one. "It's grey and wet and warm" perfectly sets the scene. Also, "I sat backwards on the train and suddenly the city was further and further in front of me" is a great pun that is fun, smart, and pointed.

Here is a link to the best Lucksmiths fan site on the internet: link
It has an illustrated song reference guide that states The Sandringham Line is a "Melbourne train line running from the city centre to Sandringham, taking 27 minutes."

Here is a link to the Lucksmiths' official website: link

The best place to buy Lucksmiths records in the United States is Matinée Recordings.

I'm sorry this isn't an mp3. It's a RealAudio feed. I used to have it ripped to an mp3 on my old computer, but that computer died two years ago.

Here is the link to hear "The Sandringham Line" live - you have to click on "click here to listen" in the center of the page:
http://uob-community.ballarat.edu.au/live/lucksmiths03/

Please check back on this site in the next week or so for some more Lucksmiths greatness.

She’s given it some thought
And it’s giving her some grief
Could it be she’s bored beyond belief?
By the time she says goodbye
She’s looking somewhere else
Stifling a sigh and gritting teeth

At the open door she pauses
It’s grey and wet and warm
Before the pending storm
Every now and then she misses horses
We’re too young for regrets
This is the closest that she gets

So I sleep in with the cynics
While she pushes from her mind
The twenty-seven minutes of the Sandringham line
The suburbs sliding past
Stretching to the sea
Her fingers brush the glass unconsciously

At the open door she pauses
It’s grey and wet and warm
Before the pending storm
Every now and then she misses horses
We’re too young for regrets
Surely we’re too young for regrets

I sat backwards on the train
And suddenly the city was further and further in front of me

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Tamiroff - "Feet From A Music Video"

Music this good makes me wish I lived in Rochester. I never had the pleasure of seeing Tamiroff play live. They kind of sound like an old Emo / DC style of punk. They have twinkly guitars and harsh vocals and sweet melodies and start-stop rhythms; all the stuff that I like. I have been meaning to write about them for a long time. Chris from this band went to Geneseo and was in a few of my classes and involved in WGSU.

"Feet From A Music Video" is another example of my favorite song from a band being the first song I ever heard from them. It's track one on their disc "Bittersweet and Strange."

There are a few more songs of theirs available on myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/tamiroff

Apparently, their website no longer works but here was the link:
http://tamiroff.cjb.net/

This is probably because the band broke up. Fortunately, some of the members of this band went on to a new band called Polar Bear Club.

Tamiroff "Feet From A Music Video"
Stop window shopping
placement product
top shelf secrets
should of stopped us
our story is an advertisement
for some remix of love
I turned around faced the cinema
It turned us all into
The hopeless romantic
Teeting our lips, moving our hips
It says a lot
to be so wet and in-between
We've made our point
We let everyone win
I noticed it
when your feet were wet and blind
Follow me into the place
of perfect pediatrist harmony

"Livin' the dream."


I bought a 1971 Volkswagen Riviera camper van. I have wanted a Volkswagen Bus for longer than I can remember. It is very strange to actually have one. I drove it all around Portland today and listened to this mix tape. I drove it to the record store and bought the self-titled Boy's Life album and "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" by Art Brut.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Chin Up Chin Up - "Fuck You, Elton John"


Chin Up Chin Up's song "Fuck You, Elton John" is a classic WGSU hit known better as "EFF YOU Elton John." WGSU was always playing the first records of bands, so this one is from their first record. The band is touring soon with Cursive and The Thermals, so maybe I'll go see them when they play here. The original bassist for the band was killed by a drunk gang member in a hit and run accident on Valentines' day after pushing his girlfriend out of the way of the oncoming vehicle. This song is a WGSU hit that we still mention, but I hadn't heard in over a year until I downloaded it today.

Chin Up Chin Up - "Fuck You, Elton John" (mp3)

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