Episode 19 – #32 – More Satisfied than Others

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Episode 19 – More Satisfied than Others

Transcript coming soon.

Content warnings: minor description of surgery on a baby (at roughly 8-10 minutes).

See below for show notes, and further listening and watching recommendations. Note that this will contain spoilers, and we’d recommend reading on after listening to the episode.

Recommendations

A ‘Bardcore’ cover of REM’s Losing my Religion.
The Rolling Stones’ Paint it Black as covered on Westworld.

Stellarium – recommended free source of tracking the night sky. (Apple Store | Google Play).

Wonder Weeks app – tracks a baby’s ‘developmental leaps’.

Live performance of Mogwai’s Ratts of the Capital.

Pageant of Inertia – one of Glen’s music projects, partly inspired by Mogwai (sample in the player below).

Live performance of one of Mogwai’s minimalist songs, Ex-Cowboy. The repeating bass line provides a foundation for the whole piece.
Live performance of another of Mogwai’s minimalist pieces – similar technique with the bass line.
A final minimalism example, but one that isn’t built around a bass hook, You Don’t Know Jesus from the album Rock Action.
Hunted by a Freak music video (content warning: depictions of animal cruelty).
Flowers Blooming in the Church – which is slightly – a bit – but not quite – reminiscent of Golden Porsche.
Trailer for Zidane: a 21st Century Portrait. If you’re curious about the film, this is probably all you need to see. You can watch the full film here though, should you wish.
Mogwai’s Black Spider – the highlight of the Zidane soundtrack.
Mark Kermode’s thoughts on Zidane: a 21st Century Portrait.
Trailer for Vida the Vet.
Trailer for Bluey.
Trailer for Maddie’s Do You Know?
Lisa Hannigan’s Fall.
9 Crimes, opening track from the album 9.
Live version of Damien Rice’s Elephant.
Some vegetarianism-based confusion on The Royle Family.

Albums Discussed in this Episode

  1. Glen’s choice: MogwaiHappy Songs for Happy People (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).
  2. James’ choice: Damien Rice – O (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).

Music Clips Used

Mogwai – Happy Songs for Happy People:

  • Killing all the Flies (15.38).
  • Hunted by a Freak (25.08).
  • Kids Will Be Skeletons (29.55).
  • Ratts of the Capital (34.40, 44.40).
  • Golden Porsche (37.17).

Damien Rice – O

  • Volcano (50.18).
  • Cheers Darlin’ (57.35).
  • Cold Water (1.05.30)

Countdowns So Far

You can also see how we rank each other’s albums here. Note that this is up to and including the latest published episode, so will contain spoilers if you are not up-to-date.

RankJamesGlen
#50Tim Minchin – Matilda, the MusicalHorse the Band – R. Borlax
#49The London Symphony Orchestra – Classic RockMike Oldfield – Tubular Bells
#48Remy Zero – The Golden HumNile – Annihilation of the Wicked
#47Harry Secombe – Bless This HouseNick Drake – Pink Moon
#46Fatboy Slim – You’ve Come a Long Way BabyThe Reindeer Section – Son of Evil Reindeer
#45Dr Dre – 2001Elbow – Asleep in the Back
#44Lauren Daigle – Look Up ChildGomez – Bring it On
#43The Baseballs – Strike!Ben Howard – Every Kingdom
#42Tom Jones – ReloadForeign Slippers – Farewell to the Old Ghosts
#41Black Lace – Party PartyOpeth – Ghost Reveries
#40Nell Bryden – Shake the TreeMaximum the Hormone – Bu-ikikaesu
#39The Torero Band – Lennon and McCartney, Tijuana StyleJimmy Eat World – Clarity
#38Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs – God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t RiseGoo Goo Dolls – Dizzy up the Girl
#37Genesis – Invisible TouchMetallica – Master of Puppets
#36Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers – The Album/Swing the MoodArcade Fire – Funeral
#35Richard Hawley – Coles CornerBat for Lashes – Fur and Gold
#34Grainne Duffy – Out of the DarkDamien Rice – O
#33David Brent and Foregone Conclusion – Life on the RoadBiffy Clyro – Only Revolutions
#32Damien Rice – OMogwai – Happy Songs for Happy People

Our current theme is an arrangement of Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin (written by John Bonham, Willie Dixon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant) using (at James’ request) harpsichord, bassoon, and triangle, made by Glen.

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