Wednesday 24 March 2010

Favourite Albums - Z

Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie (1972)
Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie (1972)

It seems such a shame to end this series with a stub of a post, but I only have two albums that begin with Z. One is Zeitgiest by the Smashing Pumpkins and the other is this, "Ziggy Stardust" by David Bowie. I've got nothing really special to say about it. It's got Ziggy Stardust, Starman and Rock 'N' Roll Suicide on it. It's pretty pleasant but I've no real memory atatched to it, or an anicdote to share.

Favourite Tracks
"Ziggy Stardust","Starman"

Tuesday 23 March 2010

Favourite Albums - Y

Honourable Mentions
  • Yield - Pearl Jam
  • You Could Have it So Much better - Franz Ferdinand
  • Youth and Young Manhood - Kings of Leon
Youthanasia - Megadeth (1994)
Youthanasia - Megadeth (1994)

A top quality Megadeth album, packed full of classics such as Reckoning Day, Train of Consequences and A Tout Le Monde. A Tout Le Monde is a song that I want played at my funeral, tho it's probably heresy to say this I do prefer the rereleased version with Cristina Scabbia that was on United Abominations in 2007. Please note that this superseeds any previous instruction for Wrestlemania VIII to be shown.

Aside from the famous tracks, there is some real quality here such as Elysian Fields, with its chorus of Elysian Fields... / We are storming the heavens / To raise the swords and shields / We ascend to our destiny / To the Elysian fields and Blood of Heroes with Still alive / Blood of heroes / Never die / They never die which both get spins when I'm plotting anything D&D related.

Also, I didn't realise it when I first heard it many moons ago, there is the song Victory which uses other Megadeth song titles heavily in it's lyrics.

Favourite Tracks
"Reckoning Day","Train of Consequences","A Tout Le Monde"

Monday 22 March 2010

Favourite Albums - X

The X Factor - Iron Maiden (1995)
The X Factor - Iron Maiden (1995)

The tenth studio album from the mighty Maiden, was the first to feature Blaze Bailey on vocals. I've no special attachment to it, it's the only album I own that fits in the X category. It does have "Sign of the Cross","Man on the Edge" which are pretty good tracks.

Favourite Tracks
"Sign of the Cross","Man on the Edge"

Sunday 21 March 2010

Favourite Albums - W

Honourable Mentions
  • Wages of Sin - Arch Enemy
  • Whatever & Ever Amen - Ben Folds Five
  • Who Killed... - The Zutons
  • White Blood Cells - The White Stripes
  • Welcome to the North - The Music
The Enemy - We'll Live and Die in These Towns (2007)
We'll Live and Die in These Towns - The Enemy (2007)

To get the negative out the way with first, I don't like the last track Happy Birthday Jane, not that I have anything against people called Jane having birthdays you understand. I just don't think that it's very good. Right, with that out of the way on to the positives...

Any album that shows a bit of bollocks with the guitar and it's first lyrics are Call the police, / cos things are getting ugly (on Aggro is on to a pretty damn good start in my opinion. Throw in a ridiculously good sing-a-longable chorus in ahhhhh we'll set the streets on fire / and when it comes on top / we'll give it lots of aggro / were giving it lots of aggro and you're onto a winner straight away.

The album is full of really good lyrics designed to be sang in a field on a summer's day. The refrain of Awayaway oh oh oh away from here on Away from Here, Hey hey / What's the matter with your face, face? on Had Enough and 40 Days And 40 Nights Ohhh on er.. 40 Days And 40 Nights. Which was pretty handy, to be honest, when I saw them in a field in Leeds whilst waiting for Rage Against the Machine to come on.

A common theme in some songs is the pointless of a nine to five existance Stop living your life for the alarm / that wakes you up every day at eight / leave your Peugeot on the forecourt / it's all too much for you to take / ... / now you're not so young it's too easy / to be a dreamer, wake up and be free / your clock is ticking fast friend, believe me / you only get one chance, can you hear me / it's not OK to be this way / it's not OK to be a slave on It's Not Ok and and you wonder / why you cant get no sleep / when you've got nothing to do, / and you've had nothing to eat / your life's slipping / and sliding right out of view / and there's absolutely nothing / that you can do well / we'll live and die, / we'll live and die in these towns / don't let it drag you down / don't let it drag you down now on We'll Live and Die in These Towns. Good stuff.


Favourite Tracks
"Aggro","It's Not OK","Had Enough"

Saturday 20 March 2010

Favourite Albums - V

Honourable Mentions
  • Vs by Pearl Jam
  • Vinland Saga by Leaves' Eyes
  • The Varangian Way by Turisas
  • Versus the World by Amon Amarth
  • Virtual XI by Iron Maiden
Visual Audio Sensory Theatre - VAST (1998)
Visual Audio Sensory Theatre - VAST (1980)

VAST stands for Visual Audio Sensory Theatre (or Eye, Ear, Hand, TV as Gav insisted on interpretating it as.) so this is almost an eponymously titled album. For the first few years, and certainly the first two albums (of which Visual Audio Sensory Theatre is the first) VAST was essentially the solo project of Jon Crosby, although I understand nowdays they are more of a standard four peice band. I got into them when someone on IRC sent me a few tracks to listen to, I was hooked and told pretty much anyone who would listen about them. They've appeared on soundtracks a bit, most notably on a few episodes of Angel. "Touched" was featured in Lonely Hearts and either "Here" was used on the trailer here. I think some other songs featured in the series also.

VASTThey toured the UK in the winter of 2000 (that was a proper winter, none of this snow nonsense, just dark and a bit chilly) and I ended up going to a couple of shows. On the 12th November I went to a show at Manchester Academy 3, but I think that it was called Hop & Grape back then. It was a quality gig, I remember that the music inbetween the support and VAST was some sort of best of the Doors music on a loop which was pretty cool. The support was My Vitriol, who I didn't really like so the Doors was a nice break, well first time through the loop at least. One thing that I remember about the support, which in itself is unusual as I don't normally remember supports but this was pretty ludicrous - the lead singer / guitarist guy during their final number threw his guitar off stage. "Hey, that's pretty rock and roll" thinks I. At least until a roadie carries a guitar back on, fully intact a few seconds later whilst packing their gear away. Anyway, a good time was had by all and we went outside to meet the band. Not as rock 'n' roll as it sounds, as meeting the band isn't as hard as you would think, especially for small scale gigs. Essentially the theory is that the band has to get from the venue to the tour bus, so if you hang out around there you should bump into them. It worked quite well while I was at uni, Type O Negative, Fear Factory and Justin Sullivan among those whom I met, but I digress slightly. That's a young me with Jon above there, and a time faded signature on the cover to this album. As everyone was getting Jon to sign stuff and whatnot we had a chat with the guitarist for a bit, my mate got his ticket signed saying something along the lines of "No food until guitar practice." A top end to a top night

VAST

A few days later on the 15th I went to see them again at Nottingham Rock City, in the basement room there. We got there fairly early and as such were reasonably close to the front, but not making a play to get to the barrier or anything pretty happy with our position, besides a couple of guys ahead of us seemed to be clutching onto the barrier and not paying much attention to the support which was again My Vitriol , who were not any better the second time around, but at least this time I had some idea of when they would finish. He didn't try the guitar trick again tho, I don't think the Rock City basement room was set up for that sort of con, there was a little walkway from the door to the stage which sort of elongated the front where the band would walk past to get to the stage. Anyway, I figured that those guys were VAST fans, just waiting for the main event like us. To our surprise as the familliar sounds of the Doors loop tape kicked in again they vacated there spot, and I noticed that they had been wearing My Vitriol shirts. So we slid in and ended up right near the front without trying. Now for the really cool bit - as Jon was coming to the stage, he spots me as he walks past turns back a couple of steps and shakes my hand recognising me from a few nights previous. A wicked memory and this album always reminds me of this pair of gigs.


Favourite Tracks
"Here","Touched","Flames","Temptation","I'm Dying"

Friday 19 March 2010

Favourite Albums - U

Honourable Mentions
  • United Abominations by Megadeth
  • Up The Bracket by The Libertines
  • Use Your Illusion I by Guns N' Roses
  • Use Your Illusion II by Guns N' Roses
  • Ultra Beatdown by Dragonforce
Uppers & Downers - The Yo Yo's (2000)
Uppers & Downers - The Yo Yo's (2000)

It's impossible to mention The Yo Yo's without mentioning The Wildhearts. The Yo Yo's were formed by former Wildhearts bassist Danny McCormack whilst the Wildhearts were on hiatus between 1998 and 2001 (aka the years I was at university). This came out in 2000 and it is very similar britrock to the Wildhearts, along the lines of the Earth vs album (which I wrote about back in December) that Danny McCormack also played on.

The album is very rooted in my university years, Time of Your Life was something of an anthem that I always had on in halls, paired with the track before it Home From Home which conjured up images of that pub where everybody knows you. I never got to see them live, but the track Head Over Heels with it's multilayered 'Help Me' chorus suggests it would have been a riot of a gig.

A cracking fun rock album, well worth tracking down.

Favourite Tracks
"Time of Your Life","Home From Home","Too Lazy to Bleed"

Thursday 18 March 2010

Favourite Albums - T

Honourable Mentions
  • Ten by Pearl Jam
  • This is My Truth, Tell Me Yours by Manic Street Preachers
  • Thunder and Consolation by New Model Army
  • Transylvania 90210 by Wednesday 13
  • Through the Ashes of Empires by Machine Head
Troublegum - Therapy? (1994)
Troublegum - Therapy? (1994)

This album is like a time machine. No song on it is longer than 4 minutes, including Brainsaw which ends with You are My Sunshine skipping like a stuck record. You listen to it, everything is a short sharp punch. Before you know it has run it's 45 minute course. What better way to kill time?

You start with Knives which clocks in just under two minutes, with it's whispered opening and it's screamed promise to 'get drunk and fuck you up.' and it's refrain that 'all people are shit', long before a masked behemoth from Iowa coined it for the next disenchanted generation. Before you know it, you are Going Nowhere and about to Die Laughing 'Lost in a world with no reality'.

Along the way to this midpoint you have been told that 'Your beauty makes me feel alone / I look inside but no one's home' on the immense Screamager (surely one of the best rock tracks to break Top 10 in the charts). Hellbelly has told you that 'I'm not afraid to die, / I'm just scared of going to Hell / Your car salesman smile says it all, / you just wanna be / Jesus without the suffering, Jesus without the suffering ...' as it seemlessly picks up where Screamager leaves off (My personal favourite transition between two tracks on any album, tho Stop It Your're Killing Me to Going Nowhere is a damn close second). You know that 'The world is fucked, and so am I / Maybe it's the other way round, I can't seem to decide' (from Stop It You're Killing Me) and you've had a great time getting there.

The middle section has Unbeliever telling you that I 'Don't belong in this world or the next one / Wasting every day to my own end / Feeling awkward, feeling clumsy, hating / Everything I've ever done before'. Trigger Inside with 'I was awkward as a child / Blueprint for my wretched life / Confidence I've been denied / Lonely, lonely'. Through a Lunacy Booth to one of my all time favourite covers, Isolation (originally by Joy Division).

The album brings it home with Turn's suggestion that we should Turn and face the strange, the door is open, you're awake / You're storming Heaven without thought, you're storming Heaven without God. Followed by the revelation that 'Masturbation saved my life' on Femtex. 'Don't wake me, I'm so empty / I, I, I tried, I'm sorry on Unrequited'. Ending with the (IT workers) refrain of 'User, user, you sucked it all from me / User, user, your bullshit I believed / I'm in Hell and I'm alone'. Ok, ok, so it's not about a life in IT, but it could be!

Pure brilliance. I told you it was a time machine, I've not noticed the time go by whilst listening to this album writing this.


Favourite Tracks
I'm ducking this one this time as there is barely anything between the tracks and not a week link in sight.

Wednesday 17 March 2010

Favourite Albums - S

Honourable Mentions
  • Scars by Soil
  • Scream Aim Fire by Bullet for My Valentine
  • Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by Iron Maiden
  • Silver Spoons and Broken Bones by Stone Gods
  • Silver by Moist
Superunknown - Soundgarden (1992)
Superunknown - Soundgarden (1992)

At school, everyone had a band. Not in the sense of performing in one you understand, but you had a band that you liked and defended to the ends of the earth, particularly in the big 3 of grunge, namely Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden. Soundgarden were mind, and this was there best album.

Black Hole Sun was one of the first tracks I got into as a teen. I don't know why, I always associated it with a light orange colour. Probably the word sun in the title I guess!

The album itself is a fusion of styles, much like some of Faith No More's albums. You have the straight out thrash of Kickstand and the eastern influences of Half (for me the worst track on the album). And then there's spoons. Spoons! In a rock track - how cool is that?

I think at times it's quite a desolate album. She lived like a murder / But she died / Just like suicide from Like Suicide, Words you say never seem / To live up to the ones / Inside your head / The lives we make / Never seem to ever get us anywhere / But dead from The Day I Tried to Live, I know I'm headed for the bottom / But I'm riding you all the way from Mailman and I'm only faking / When I get it right / Cause I fell on / Black days / How would I know / That this could be my fate from Fell on Black Days. But with Chris Cornell's voice it is the uplifiting kind of desolation. I hope that makes sense.

Just remembered when I tried to find out the lyrics to Mailman while I was at school. Good times.

We've also spoken about bands that got away previously, I have something that ties into that - a mental list of must see bands. Soundgarden were a band that got away, but since they've reformed they've moved to my mental list of must see bands. Currently that's Rob Zombie, Weezer and Soundgarden. This list is how I end up in fields with Dizzee Rascal.

I'll always be alive in the superunknown...

Favourite Tracks
"Black Hole Sun", "The Day I Tried to Live", "Like Suicide", "My Wave"

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Favourite Albums - R

Honourable Mentions
  • The Real Thing by Faith No More
  • Regular Urban Survivors by Terrorvision
  • Rust in Peace by Megadeth
  • Ride the Lightning by Metallica
  • Rise of the Tyrant by Arch Enemy
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine (1992)
Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine (1992)

Seriously, the article for Nevermind could almost be cut and pasted for this one. Tho I'd have to mention the power of the cover too... With a little tweeking it would read something like this:

First off, what a powerful cover to an album, then there is that opening to the album... the instantly recognisable sound of Bombtrack. What can you say about "Killing in the Name" that hasn't already been said? Not a lot, but I'll try anyway. It was one of the songs of being a teenager in the nineties, completely defining. Around the millenium when I was a student in Manchester, no matter what nightclub you stumbled into it was always a possibility "Killing in the Name" would be played as one of the token rock track.

The rest of the album is quality too, for me the only slightly iffy track is "Settle for Nothing" but that's only slightly.

But that would be cheating and I wouldn't do that to you. I could talk about the fact "Killing in the Name" was christmas number one, but that topic has been well covered elsewhere. Instead we'll have another "amusing" anicdote:

For years, Rage were the band that got away. I never got around to seeing them live and they split, so it wasn't going to happen. It was like Soundgarden all over again. Sure, I could go and see Audioslave, but it wouldn't be the same. It would be like when I saw Chris Cornell solo, no matter how good his first solo album was (and it was very good) I'd much rather have been watching Soundgarden. It never helped that Bec had been to Reading when they headlined back in 2000 or '99 and could always end music gig discussions with ".. but I've seen Rage live." Happy ending, they reformed and after much hassle I managed to get day tickets to leeds, they were great (it was awesome to see Tom Morello's guitar work live) and all was right in the world.

Hmm... looks like the bit talking about the album was the cut and paste job from Nevermind. I'd ask for my money back if I were you. See you next time.

Favourite Tracks
"Take the Power Back", "Bullet in the Head", "Wake Up"

Monday 15 March 2010

Favourite Albums - Q

Astarte - Quod Superius, Sicut Inferius (2002)
Astarte - Quod Superius, Sicut Inferius (2002)

Erm... I only own one album that matches the rules beginning with Q. So what to say, well, I'm reliably informed by online translators that the title means "That above, so below". It's a black metal album that I got because I liked their later release Demonized (2007). This isn't as good.

See you next time.

Sunday 14 March 2010

Favourite Albums - P

Honourable Mentions
  • Parklife by Blur
  • Psychobabble by Violet Ultra
  • Peace Sells... But Whose Buying? by Megadeth
  • Portrait of an American Family by Marilyn Manson
  • Powertrippin' by The Almighty
Monster Magnet - Powertrip (1998)
Monster Magnet - Powertrip (1998)

Here's a story for you... I ended up going to Big Day Out 1999 at the MK bowl on my todd, I can't remember exactly why but it had to do with there being an Ozzfest that year that got cancelled and most of us being poor students.
Anyway, not knowing what the stage times were like and what not, my mate suggested that I check out this band "Monster Magent" who he was into, I said I'd see what I could do. Long story short, I was blown away by their set of awesome tracks, which included setting fire to the stage in protest at how long they had and I came back not only having seen them live, but getting their t-shirt as well!

The t-shirt had the lyrics from Powertrip on the back "never gonna work another day in my life". That was worn often to work.

Favourite Tracks
"See You In Hell", "Powertrip", "Spacelord", "Bummer"

Saturday 13 March 2010

Stabs in the Dark

This post concerns my theories on the questions posed last week. This contains spoilers up to and including Dr. Linus.

A.1 What is the origin of the Jacob / MIB conflict?
Jailer and Prisoner. MIB has been Jacob's prisoner, forced into protecting the island.

A.2 What have been Widmore's motives?
Even tho this is A.2, it's the one I left to last to try and answer. I think it's because his motives are so beautifully ambiguous.
Theory 1: Widmore is on Team Jacob
Everything he has done he has done for the good of the island, including sending the crew of the Kahana in season 4. Widmore genuinly believed that Ben needed to be removed from power for the good of the island. In a way, he was right as Ben killed Jacob at the end of season 5.
Counter: Bram, who is definitley Team Jacob thought he was on the wrong team.
Counter Counter: This could be evidence of infighting on Team Jacob, all working towards the same ends, but using different means.

Theory 2: Widmore is on Team MIB
Since his exile, he has been in contact with MIB or his followers. Evidence for this is that Miles was warned by Bram and Ilana (who are definitley Team Jacob) that in working for Widmore he was working for the wrong team.
Counter: He was exiled for having a child with an outsider and leaving the island regularly, not for being in MIBs thrall. If MIB end goal is to leave the island, it implies he hasn't left, then how could he recruit Charles?
Counter Counter: Widmore could have allied himself with Team MIB without MIBs consent, aiming to get the Island Protector job that MIB offered Ben in Dr. Linus.

Theory 3: Widmore is Team Widmore
Counter: This goes against the black and white duology that the show has been using, all the way back to the backgammon game in the pilot.

I'm leaning towards a combination of Theory 2 and 3, I thinking about 1 more, whilst it is possible it would spoil the Ben vs Widmore angle that has been building up nicely since Season 4. I think Ben and Widmore are two classic cases of power corrupts / absolute power corrupts absolutely. Furthermore, I think Ben is the redeemed and Widmore is the irredeemable.

A.3 Why can't Ben and Widmore kill each other?
They have both been baptised in the temple and are forbidden to break that rule. Much like Immortals in Highlander can't fight on holy ground.

A.4 What were the rules in The Shape of Things to Come? How did Widmore change them?
In addition to being unable to kill each other, they cannot kill candidates. Alex Rousseau was a candidate.

A.5 What is the significance of the flash sideways timeline?
The flash sideways timeline is what would have happened had the plane not crashed. This includes the consequences of the time flashes in season 5, like Sayid shooting Ben and his healing by Richard.

A.6 What is Richard's origin?
Richard came on the Black Rock. Just say it already!

A.7 Who sent the periodic resupply drops?
The Others pretended to the outside DHARMA Iniative that the purge never happened and they continued to supply the island. DHARMA was informed of an outbreak of something, that prevented them from sending new recruits. This is the reason for all the quaraneteen signs all over the hatches.

A.8 Who said "Help me" in the Cabin when Locke visited it first?
This seems like a push from the MIB to send Locke along the route he went down. In addition the things flying around require a very similar power to what MIB used to free Ben in Dr. Linus. We already know that he can be very very small, e.g. Medusa Spider in Expose.

A.9 Who has been using the cabin and was it ever Jacob's?
I got nothing.

A.10 Who were Adam and Eve? How and when did they die?
MIB and Jacob's original forms. Seems unlikely as Jacob was killed by a knife.

A.11 Why couldn't MIB kill Jacob? What was the loophole he found?
The loophole was Jacob could only die if someone killed him of their own free will. It could be stronger than that tho, it may have needed to have been Ben as he was leader of the Others.

A.12 What are the whispers?
Whispers are related to the Other's method of movement around the Island. See B.9. This is why Ben told Danielle Rousseau to run if she heard them.

A.13 Who was the boy in The Substitute?
I got nothing.

A.14 Why does Ilana state that the Man in Black is now locked in Locke's form?
Idea 1: Because Jacob is dead.
Idea 2: Because he stood in the water on the Hydra island.

A.15 What is Christian and what happened to his body?
Christian is a representation of the Island itself.

A.16 What is the sickness / infection that has Sayid (and probably Claire)?
As Dogen said, it's the internal scale being out of balance. See also C.4.

B.1 How did Jughead blow the survivors from 1977 to 2007?
Maybe it was the will of Jacob? Gah, I got nothing.

B.2 What is Aaron's supposed significance?
I got nothing.

B.3 How did the Black Rock get in the middle of the island?
Not sure, maybe MIB threw it there when it landed. He did seem kinda annoyed that it was there in The Incident.

B.4 How did the statue break?
I got nothing. The same reason the black rock ends up in the middle of the jungle?

B.5 Who shot at the boat during the time flashes?
I got nothing.

B.6 Why is Jacob bringing people to the island, and what is the 'end product' he is seeking?
To prove that people can change. To find a candidate to replace himself.

B.7 Why did killing Dogen allow MIB to enter the temple?
He was the guardian of the temple, with him dead the temple was just a place.

B.8 Why did Adam and Eve have black and white stones in their pockets?
The stones represent MIB and Jacob, as seen in the cliffside cave scale.

B.9 How did Harper suddenly appear and disappear into the jungle in The Other Woman?
The Others have a special way of moving around the island. This is referenced by Richard in Dr. Linus.

B.10 Who listed the Candidates in the Lighthouse?
The Lighthouse is Jacob's list. Everything so far has associated Jacob with white and light.

B.11 Who listed the Candidates in the cliffside cave?
This is MIBs copy of the list. Everything so far has associated him with black.

B.12 How was Sayid ressurected? Was that the intended result?
It wasn't the intended result. If Jacob was still alive the baptism would have healed him, as it had young Ben back in the 1970s.

B.13 Whose eye did Hurley see in the cabin?
Maybe Locke, Christian, MIB... not sure. Hedging my bets on this one.

C.1 How did Jacob / MIB get their powers?
Prolonged exposure to the island? Aliens? Who knows...

C.2 Why was Walt so special?
I don't think we will see Walt again. Perhaps his powers were similar to the ones exhibited by Jacob or MIB in their youth.

C.3 What is the origin and power of the Numbers?
The numbers relate to important candidates. I think that is all we are getting.

C.4 Is the sickness/infection that has Sayid the same that affected Rousseau's science team?
I think so, yes.

C.5 What's the reasoning behind the Other's burial rituals?
Something to do with the MIBs use of dead bodies.

C.6 What was that giant bird?
Erm... the island is wierd?

C.7 Why did Richard Malkin insist that Claire must raise her child by herself?
He really was psychic and saw the consequences of Kate raising Aaron.

C.8 Why did some survivors go to 1977 after the Ajira flight and others like Sun and Ben stay in 2007?
Theory 1: Only the candidates went back to 1977. This contradicts Ilana's claim that Frank is a candidate tho.
Theory 2: People went where they needed to be.

C.9 Why were there pregnancy issues on the island?
Theory 1: A side effect of the gas used in the Purge.
Theory 2: The statue is of a fertility god, when it broke something happened.

Friday 12 March 2010

Favourite Albums - O

Honourable Mentions
  • Obsolete by Fear Factory
  • Once by Nightwish
  • Outland by Spear of Destiny
  • Over the Counter Culture by The Ordinary Boys
  • Overkill by Motörhead
October Rust - Type O Negative (1996)
October Rust - Type O Negative (1996)

Some albums open with a bang, some build up to an creshendo. This album opens with microphone / speaker feedback and a message from the band. The fun doesn't stop there, some tracks like Green Man stop abruptly with no warning, causing me to wonder at the time if there was something wrong with the CD. Also there is quite possibly the longest track name in my collection in "The Glorious Liberation of the People's Technocratic Republic of Vinnland by the Combined Forces of the United Territories of Europa".

The standout moment on the album and a staple of rock clubs of the late 90s is the synth intro to "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend". Great stuff.

Favourite Tracks
"Be My Druidess", "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend", "Cinnamon Girl"

Thursday 11 March 2010

Favourite Albums - N

Honourable Mentions
  • Never Mind the Bollocks by Sex Pistols
  • Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending by Die So Fluid
  • Nine Destinies and a Downfall by Sirenia
  • Now, Diabolical by Satyricon
  • Number of The Beast by Iron Maiden
Nevermind - Nirvana (1991)
Nevermind - Nirvana (1991)

First off, there is that opening to the album...What can you say about "Smells Like Teen Spirit" that hasn't already been said? Not a lot, but I'll try anyway. It was one of the songs of being a teenager in the nineties, completely defining. Around the millenium when I was a student in Manchester, no matter what nightclub you stumbled into it was pretty much a given that "Teen Spirit" would be played as the token rock track.

The rest of the album is quality too, for me the only slightly iffy track is "Lounge Act" but that's only slightly. I think I've mentioned this before, but in this age of mp3 and cds ripped to iPods and the like, hidden tracks can really ruin the last song on albums and "Something in the Way" doesn't get the plays it deserves due to "Endlesss, Nameless" causing it to clock in at 20 minutes+.

Favourite Tracks
"Drain You", "Territorial Pissings", "Breed"

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Hopefully to be found...

This post concerns LOST and it's final season. These are the questions I would like answers to before the end of the show at the end of May.

A - Please Answer...

Things I really want to know before LOST ends

  1. What is the origin of the Jacob / MIB conflict?
  2. What have been Widmore's motives?
  3. Why can't Ben and Widmore kill each other?
  4. What were the rules in The Shape of Things to Come? How did Widmore change them?
  5. What is the significance of the flash sideways timeline?
  6. What is Richard's origin?
  7. Who sent the periodic resupply drops?
  8. Who said "Help me" in the Cabin when Locke visited it first?
  9. Who has been using the cabin and was it ever Jacob's?
  10. Who were Adam and Eve? How and when did they die?
  11. Why couldn't MIB kill Jacob? What was the loophole he found?
  12. What are the whispers?
  13. Who was the boy in The Substitute?
  14. Why does Ilana state that the Man in Black is now locked in Locke's form?
  15. What is Christian and what happened to his body?
  16. What is the sickness / infection that has Sayid (and probably Claire)?

B - Would Be Nice To Know...

Things it would be nice to have answered before LOST ends, but can live without.

  1. How did Jughead blow the survivors from 1977 to 2007?
  2. What is Aaron's supposed significance?
  3. How did the Black Rock get in the middle of the island?
  4. How did the statue break?
  5. Who shot at the boat during the time flashes?
  6. Why is Jacob bringing people to the island, and what is the 'end product' he is seeking?
  7. Why did killing Dogen allow MIB to enter the temple?
  8. Why did Adam and Eve have black and white stones in their pockets?
  9. How did Harper suddenly appear and disappear into the jungle in The Other Woman?
  10. Who listed the Candidates in the Lighthouse?
  11. Who listed the Candidates in the cliffside cave?
  12. How was Sayid ressurected? Was that the intended result?
  13. Whose eye did Hurley see in the cabin?

C - Erm... I Think You'll Be Left Hanging There Mate.

Closure desired on these, but don't think the show will get to them before the end.

  1. How did Jacob / MIB get their powers?
  2. Why was Walt so special?
  3. What is the origin and power of the Numbers?
  4. Is the sickness/infection that has Sayid the same that affected Rousseau's science team?
  5. What's the reasoning behind the Other's burial rituals?
  6. What was that giant bird?
  7. Why did Richard Malkin insist that Claire must raise her child by herself?
  8. Why did some survivors go to 1977 after the Ajira flight and others like Sun and Ben stay in 2007?
  9. Why were there pregnancy issues on the island?