2010年3月30日 星期二
2010年3月28日 星期日
Noel's first post-Oasis gig
Noel Gallagher from Oasis performed live for the first time after the recent spill, for Teenage Cancer Trust in Royal Albert Hal. The setlist is dreamy, he performed many songs that were the Oasis classics and some of his best solo songs. People who got to see this performance is super duper lucky!I'm tearing up just listening to the crowds sings along with 'Don't Go Away.'
SETLIST
01 “It’s Good To Be Free”
02 “Talk Tonight”
03 “Fade Away”
04 “Cast No Shadow”
05 “Half The World Away”
06 “Don’t Go Away”
07 “The Importance Of Being Idle”
08 “Listen Up”
09 “Sad Song”
10 “Wonderwall”
11 “Rockin’ Chair”
12 “Slide Away”
13 “Digsy’s Diner”
14 “Whatever”
15 “The Masterplan”
16 “Married With Children”
17 “Don’t Look Back In Anger”
Don't Go Away
Don't Look Back In Anger
SETLIST
01 “It’s Good To Be Free”
02 “Talk Tonight”
03 “Fade Away”
04 “Cast No Shadow”
05 “Half The World Away”
06 “Don’t Go Away”
07 “The Importance Of Being Idle”
08 “Listen Up”
09 “Sad Song”
10 “Wonderwall”
11 “Rockin’ Chair”
12 “Slide Away”
13 “Digsy’s Diner”
14 “Whatever”
15 “The Masterplan”
16 “Married With Children”
17 “Don’t Look Back In Anger”
Don't Go Away
Don't Look Back In Anger
2010年3月23日 星期二
MGMT-Congratulations
People might be a bit disappointed about the fact that, unlike the previous album, MGMT's Congratulations is lack of singles that can stands out like 'KIDS' and 'Electric Feel.' Without the guaranteed popular elements, Congratulations still surprises me with amazing details and fun rythm. The opening song 'It's Working' keeps me wonder if I was really listenign to MGMT, and then the Beatles-like 'Someone's Missing' truly makes the next song 'Flash Delerium' worked and was blown away by the exploding power of the song. Every song seems like a new start and for me it's very MGMT; of course the sound is more mature, and of course it felt a bit different then the first time--maybe less dancey. As one of the most anticipated albums of the year, MGMT's Congratulations is a very pleasant and admirable piece of work.
2010年3月19日 星期五
2010年3月18日 星期四
The Lonely Island
The Lonely Island - consists of the SNL Digital Shorts writers and comedians Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone - release a studio album in Feburary. The collaborations with Jack Black, Norah Jones, Justine Timberlake and Julian Casablancas were all so amazing and hilarious. Now they've made my favorite song in the album into a video!
Boombox (ft. Julian Casablancas)
Fingerless gloves~!
Boombox (ft. Julian Casablancas)
Fingerless gloves~!
We Are Scientists - Rules Don't Stop
With the budget of a 30 Seconds To Mars clip, the raw fx firepower of James Cameron's Avatar...it still looks good though!
2010年3月13日 星期六
Franz Ferdinand for Lady Dior
Marion Cotillard is the new face of Dior and for the new campaign the fashion house invited Franz Ferdinand to write and performed a new song with her. Marion Cotillard sings and starrs in the music video of 'Eyes of Mars,' but sadly for some reasons , the bands in the video were stand-ins for Franz. Their style would totally fit the video though.
2010年3月11日 星期四
2010年3月9日 星期二
Paul McCartney - (I Want To) Come Home
The song was featured in the film 'Everybody's Fine.'
Talking about the writing process Paul explained, "When I saw the film originally, I was just watching and enjoying it, when at the end I found that the director had, unbeknown to me, put in the place where he wanted the new song another song of mine: 'Let It Be' sung by Aretha Franklin. I kind of left the theatre thinking well, I can't write another 'Le It Be' and I can't sing like Aretha much as I want to, so I might have to pass. But that evening, I came back from dinner and started doodling with some chords and I had an idea and it all grew from there."
Talking about the writing process Paul explained, "When I saw the film originally, I was just watching and enjoying it, when at the end I found that the director had, unbeknown to me, put in the place where he wanted the new song another song of mine: 'Let It Be' sung by Aretha Franklin. I kind of left the theatre thinking well, I can't write another 'Le It Be' and I can't sing like Aretha much as I want to, so I might have to pass. But that evening, I came back from dinner and started doodling with some chords and I had an idea and it all grew from there."
2010年3月7日 星期日
訂閱:
文章 (Atom)