Jun 072010
I managed to muscle myself into I, Splotchy's latest Green Monkey Music Project mix – which has a theme of food & drink – you can download the whole massive 54 song mix from the blog – and you can read about how I came to choose the eight songs I chose right here…
Hot Chocolate Boy – Beat Happening
Love Beat Happening and love chocolate (although not so much hot chocolate). Name drop: I got into Beat Happening when I borrowed a copy of Black Candy from Graham Linehan (of It Crowd and Twitter fame).
Red Vines – Aimee Mann
I actually didn't know Red Vines were food until quite recently – Hazel suggested this (and a few others in this list) as I was struggling to come up with ideas for a mix I thought would be a piece of cake.
Cheese & Onions – The Rutles
In a valiant effort to steer clear of the obvious I opted for The Rutles version of Cheese and Onions over the Galaxie 500 version. Neil Innes Rutles songs were so utterly convincing that it wasn't a surprise that the Galaxie 500 box set credited the song to Innes/Lennon/McCartney.
Strawberry Fields Forever – The Beatles
Although nobody could have done The Beatles as perfectly as this. This is the peak of The Beatles genius – it was ALL downhill from the Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane single (and don't let anyone tell you different with their Sgt Pepper and Abbey Road nonsense!).
Sprout and the Bean – Joanna Newsom
Joanna Newsom is unique and makes stunning music – this is both unique and stunning and provides some much needed greens to the mix.
Apples in the Trees – Mirah
For a short while I was tempted to do a fruit only mix but this and the above strawberries where the only survivors.
Ginger Snaps – Dean & Britta
OK, so my valiant effort to steer clear of the obvious finally caved because I love ginger snaps and Ginger Snaps so it really couldn't not be in there. It's a song filled with wordplay.
The Man Who Loved Beer – Lambchop
And nice to finish with a beer. Love this song more than anything else that Kurt Wagner has done.
Love Beat Happening and love chocolate (although not so much hot chocolate). Name drop: I got into Beat Happening when I borrowed a copy of Black Candy from Graham Linehan (of It Crowd and Twitter fame).
Red Vines – Aimee MannI actually didn't know Red Vines were food until quite recently – Hazel suggested this (and a few others in this list) as I was struggling to come up with ideas for a mix I thought would be a piece of cake.
Cheese & Onions – The RutlesIn a valiant effort to steer clear of the obvious I opted for The Rutles version of Cheese and Onions over the Galaxie 500 version. Neil Innes Rutles songs were so utterly convincing that it wasn't a surprise that the Galaxie 500 box set credited the song to Innes/Lennon/McCartney.
Strawberry Fields Forever – The BeatlesAlthough nobody could have done The Beatles as perfectly as this. This is the peak of The Beatles genius – it was ALL downhill from the Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane single (and don't let anyone tell you different with their Sgt Pepper and Abbey Road nonsense!).
Sprout and the Bean – Joanna NewsomJoanna Newsom is unique and makes stunning music – this is both unique and stunning and provides some much needed greens to the mix.
Apples in the Trees – MirahFor a short while I was tempted to do a fruit only mix but this and the above strawberries where the only survivors.
Ginger Snaps – Dean & BrittaOK, so my valiant effort to steer clear of the obvious finally caved because I love ginger snaps and Ginger Snaps so it really couldn't not be in there. It's a song filled with wordplay.
The Man Who Loved Beer – Lambchop And nice to finish with a beer. Love this song more than anything else that Kurt Wagner has done.
Wonderful, Andy. Wonderful!