Episode 37 – #14 – Parkas and Paul Weller-Style Haircuts

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Episode 37 – Parkas and Paul Weller-Style Haircuts

Transcript coming soon.

Content warnings: one minor mention of substance abuse.

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

U2’s Elevation tour show, filmed in Boston in 2001 (YouTube playlist).
A more thorough explanation of Major 2nd chords than Glen gives in the episode.
What if we divided the octave into 31 notes instead of 12?
Some of the backlash to U2’s 2014 album giveaway.
The Ground Beneath Her Feet, bonus track from All that you Can’t Leave Behind.
Placebo’s cover of Where Is My Mind?
Pixies Sell Out 2004 Reunion Tour, from the DVD that Glen had (YouTube playlist).
David Bowie talking about the Pixies.
Frank Black singing on Fashion with David Bowie.
David Bowie’s cover of Cactus.
Official video for the Pixies song Here Comes your Man, one of their biggest hits from the 1989 album Doolittle.
Bone Machine‘s very subtle Peep Show appearance (explicit language).
Levitate Me – a highlight from debut EP Come on Pilgrim, played live in 1989.

Albums Discussed in this Episode

  1. James’ choice: U2All that you Can’t Leave Behind (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).
  2. Glen’s choice: Pixies – Surfer Rosa (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).

Music Clips Used

U2All that you Can’t Leave Behind:

  • Elevation (11:48).
  • Stuck in a Moment you Can’t Get out Of (19:01).
  • When I Look at the World (23:10).
  • Beautiful Day (25:25).
  • Walk On (30:56).
  • Grace (37:19).
  • New York (41:47).

Pixies – Surfer Rosa:

  • River Euphrates (43:42).
  • Gigantic (49:50).
  • Broken Face (53:14).
  • Tony’s Theme (55:24).
  • Where Is my Mind? (58:01).
  • Cactus (01:09:27).
  • Bone Machine (01:14:01).

Other sources:

  • The Breeders – Cannonball (01:04:56).

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
#31Wildwood Kin – Turning TidesDeftones – Saturday Night Wrist
#30Sam Kelly – The Lost BoysPulp – Different Class
#29The Rolling Stones – Hackney DiamondsFrightened Rabbit – Pedestrian Verse
#28Coldplay – Viva la Vida or Death and All His FriendsCounting Crows – August and Everything After
#27Nickelback – Silver Side UpSoundgarden – Superunknown
#26Paul McCartney and Wings – Band on the RunSkunk Anansie – Paranoid and Sunburnt
#25The Shires – BraveMastodon – Leviathan
#24[Film Soundtrack] – Little Shop of Horrors Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSigur Rós – Takk
#23Pearl Jam – TenNirvana – Nevermind
#22The Darkness – One Way Ticket to Hell… And BackSmashing Pumpkins – Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
#21Rend Collective – Homemade Worship by Handmade PeopleThe Mars Volta – The Bedlam in Goliath
#20Michael Jackson – BadThe Fall of Troy – Manipulator
#19Queen + Paul Rogers – The Cosmos RocksPearl Jam – Binaural
#18U2 – Rattle & HumPlacebo – Without You, I’m Nothing
#17Oasis – Definitely MaybeDavid Bowie – Hunky Dory
#16Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice – Jesus Christ SuperstarSigur Rós – Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
#15Avril Lavigne – The Best Damn ThingAt the Drive-In – Relationship of Command
#14U2 – All that you Can’t Leave BehindPixies – Surfer Rosa

Our current theme is an original piece – Get Ready for the Next Episode – arranged and made by Glen, with James on vocals.

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