SOUNDTRACK: MORPHINE-Like Swimming (1997).
Morphine was always a pretty weird band. They were very different even in a climate when alternative was the norm.
Their difference began with their instruments: Mark Sandman played a 2 string electric bass, Dana Colley played a tenor or bass sax and Billy Conway played minimal drums. In fact almost everything they did was minimal.
Their sound was smooth and sexy; dirty, almost skanky, and yet they were so cool. I got to see them live once in the Hatch Shell in Boston and it was great experience.
While their first couple of records, Cure for Pain and Yes were amazing, this record, their first major label release, seems to disappoint some. And yet I find it endlessly rewarding. You take that bass heavy, smooth, near-jazz and you throw tales of sex (“Early to Bed”) “Early to bed and early to rise makes a man or woman miss our on the night life” or just elliptical stories “Eleven O’ Clock”: (The whole lyrics are “Every night about eleven o’clock I go out” or just weird choruses ” Oooooh French Fries with Pepper.”
And through it all, that glorious slinky bass.
I could listen to Morphine all day.
[READ: March 3, 3009] “Saved”
The Walrus got something of a makeover for this issue. I rather like the new logo, and it seems easier to read overall too. I’m bummed however that they’ve gotten rid of the puzzles pages as that was always a favorite for me.
Anyhow, this story was okay. The content itself wasn’t that exciting, but it was the telling that was pretty enjoyable. In Vietnam, a teenaged boy is being questioned in the death of a 19 year-old American girl. The first section shows his in custody of the police; the second section shows his encounter with the girl; the third shows the boy’s life before meeting the girl and the fourth shows his very first encounter with her.
I wasn’t particulalrly blown away by this piece.

SOUNDTRACK: JUNO Soundtrack (2007).
Late on the bandwagon with this soundtrack. But then, I only really watch movies on TV these days, so I’m often late to the bandwagon.
SOUNDTRACK: ELBOW-Leaders of the Free World (2005).
So this is where Peter Gabriel has been!
SOUNDTRACK: SUPERGRASS-Diamond Hoo Ha (2008).
I’ve enjoyed Supergrass since they were young whipper-snappers on their first album I Should Coco. It was a mix of fast catchy pop about being young and foolish. I was even more impressed with the expanded sounds on their follow-up In It for the Money.
SOUNDTRACK: YES-90125 (1983).
We had a snow day Monday, and since we were all home, I thought it would be fun to bust out some old records. As soon as the opening chords of “Owner of a Lonely Heart” crashed out, Sarah gave me a “What made you think of playing this?” look and then said “What made you think of playing this?”
SOUNDTRACK: LOVE-Da Capo (1967).
A few years ago, my friend John gave me Love’s Forever Changes. I’ve enjoyed that disc very much and decided to get some other Love music. I chose Da Capo (their second album, and the one just prior to Forever Changes) for two reasons. One: Rush did a cover of “Seven and Seven Is” on their Flashback CD and two: there’s an 18 minute song on it, and I love me an eighteen minute song.
SOUNDTRACK: THE FLAMING LIPS-Fight Test EP (2003).
The test begins NOW!
SOUNDTRACK–THE FLAMING LIPS-THE W.A.N.D. (2006).
The first single from the Lips last album contains three tracks: the title track, “You Got to Hold On” and “Time Travel…Yes!”
SOUNDTRACK: THE FLAMING LIPS-Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell (2003).
This was the second EP that came from the Yoshimi disc. This disc contains four original tracks and three remixes.
SOUNDTRACK: THE FLAMING LIPS-Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (2003).
How do you follow up the fantastic Soft Bulletin? If you’re The Flaming Lips, you simultaneously pull back and push forward. I often thing of Yoshimi as Bulletin part 2 but that’s really not right or fair. Yoshimi has a more Pink Floyd vibe: it’s quite mellow and folky. But nothing the Lips do can be completely commercial, so you get things in every song that add immensely to the sound, yet prevent it from complete accessibility.