Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Three obvious revelations

I spend the last night in the cozy flat of my good friend "oh-I-really-love-Microsoft-but-they-still-haven't-came-up-with-anything-as-good-as-the-iPhone-so-that's-why-I-use-an-Apple-product"-Viktor. That made me realize a few things:

Revelation no. 1: Watching TV can be fun
Alright, this headline might sound bloody obvious, but let me explain. Those of you who know me somehow well must have noticed my - what should I say - ignorance of television. I don't like to watch it, and I almost never do - except the news in the morning, for a short period during my second college year. In fact, I don't even have a TV in my apartment anymore. And I'm good with it! This morning however, I zapped a bit between Discovery Channel, National Geographic (both in HD!) and VH1 and got kinda stuck... I really felt like I wanted to watch more and more, and couldn't help myself checking those three channels (which just happened to match my expectations of what I wanted to see and hear that morning). It got worse: I couldn't get away and do what I really wanted to do (and that was to eat breakfast - those of you who know me at least a little know how important that is to me). So here's the strange conclusion, which might be obvious to pretty much anybody except me (till this morning): watching TV can be fun! But hey, I noticed something else: it's really easy to get stuck, not realizing the time going by and end up with nothing done! Have you noticed that?

Revelation no. 2: Music videos may have an impact on the song's popularity
As I watched VH1, they played a lot of familiar songs, among them Amy Winehouse's "I'm no good for you" and Coldplay's "Viva la vida", both of which are on records I recently enjoyed. The funny thing was that the music video kind of exaggerated my reception of the music - it seemed even better than what I expected it to be. Yeah.. sure, I know that people since 1639 say "seeing is believing"...

What I realized through my own experience led me to an thought-provoking conclusion: music videos may have an impact on a song's popularity. That might explain why it is so important for artists to get air-time on MTV, Viva or VH1, but also why popular music aired on those channels gains so much popularity! Now, this is of course just one of many other reasons, among which social impact of the music video's air-time might be crucial (that is when you - or your subconsciousness - go like: "hey, since it's aired on the TV, many others must think it's good, and if other's like it, I might as well give it a go and listen to it"). So that might be the solution to the mystery of popular music. Or... perhaps I'm just over-analyzing it a little...? ;-)
N.B. Even now, I can hear "Viva La Vida" playing at a party somewhere nearby. Guess they watched VH1 this morning too...

Revelation no. 3: Sofas can be comfortable
Yes, they can. 

Well that was it, three damn obvious facts, for your reading pleasure. Something you never thought about. But I did. And I wrote it down. And that's the difference between me and you! Peace out ;-)

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Guajira y son

I just finished watching the 1999 movie "Buena Vista Social Club" (IMDB). I love watching it over and over again, even though the spoken language is Spanish while the subtitles are in French. Since it's a documentary about Cuban musicians, most of the movie consist of recordings and live performances, so it doesn't really matter that I (officially) don't understand what they're saying/singing. I think that when it comes to music, there's always a way of understanding each other. So, I highly recommend you watching it, although it can be hard to get your hands on a copy Good music is (with some exceptions) not the same as popular music, but we all knew that already.

Tomorrow's the P-Day ("P" as in Presentation. Funny, huh...? Erm...whatever). I'm kinda excited about it, especially what our opponents will say. It's really hard to know if we've done the entire project "the right way" (if there's any "the right way"). Well, guess I have to wait and see. Time for a break, ciao!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Some latin chords

A couple of weeks ago I stumbled across a couple of great CDs from a label named Putumayo World Music. As the name suggests, the label's CDs feature international artists - all of them previously unknown to me. I particularly like the latin CDs, such as "Baila - A Latin Dance Party", "Nuevo Latino" and "A Mediterranean Odyssey", as well as others, including "Gypsy Caravan" (a compilation of gypsy music from different European countries) and the untipped "Mali" (from the African country of Mali - this CD is actually much better than what one would expect!).

I couldn't hold myself back from playing along, and since that resulted in a transcription of some songs, I'd like to present the chords for two tracks today.

The first one can be found on "Nuevo Latino". It's by Raul Paz and the track is called "Mulata". I can't find the lyrics, unfortunately, but the chords are pretty easy. Here they are:

Verse:
Am Fmaj7 - 2x
Dm C Dm E7
Stick/chorus:
Am G Fmaj7 - 2x
Outro:
Am Fmaj7 E7 till fade

The other one is from "A Mediterranean Odyssey, Athens to Andalucia". It's written by (I think...) a french artist named Tekameli and the track is called Que Son. I couldn't find the lyrics for this one either (although I've tried searching for not only "lyrics" but also "líricas" and "lyrique" ;)). The chords are really basic (though I'm sure one could go on with some more advanced grips). The hard thing with this one is to catch on with the rhythm, so listen carefully before playing!

Verse:
Em D C (not so sure here) B7
Pre-chorus:
Em B7 a couple of times, listen to the CD
Chorus:
B7 Em - Try to keep up with the rhythm! :)

That's it for today, have fun!

(Update 1: Ooops, the chords were eaten up by HTML-markup tags since I put them inside << & >>, fixed!)

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Showtime!


The Mando Diao show last night was great! The show was at a local club located in a basement so the whole thing wasn't too big which resulted in a special atmosphere inside, between the band and their fans. Mando played about 13 tracks (though I didn't count so this is probably wrong) from all three albums released so far. I had the feeling the volume of the show was at some moments to high. Or was just the place too small? Nevertheless, it was a fun night well worth the money spent!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Två artister

Ett tag sen jag skrivit. Vad ska man säga, har haft en del för mig. Men inte det jag tänkte prata om. Jag tänkte "presentera" två artister för er. Vi kör i kronologisk ordning...

För någon vecka sen hörde jag en låt på någon musikkanal på TV och insåg att jag hört den innan vid ett tillfälle men han inte uppfatta artistens namn riktigt. Låtens titel - "For Real" - var knappast tillräcklig utmärkande heller för att hitta artisten den vägen.. Men så såg jag videon igen och den här gången var jag mer uppmärksam. Resultatet blev att jag hittade till Ninsun Poli och lyssnade igenom det som fanns där (även videon finns för nedladning där). Grymt bra soul/r&b med vissa influenser av funk (iaf i en av låtarna). Ninsun har en helt grym röst och feeling för bra musik, jag skulle bli mycket förvånad om det här inte resulterade i en skiva snart (idag finns bara EP:n med fyra låtar). Hur som helst: en artist som ännu inte har fått den uppmärskamhet hon förtjänar, men se till att lyssna på henne nu för snart lär man få höra henne mer eller mindre överallt.

Såvida hon slår igenom som mainstream, vill säga.. För hennes musik är knappast mainstream så som det ser ut idag på mainstreammarknaden (tack och lov för det!). Men ärligt talat, Idol och sånt... Om folket verkligen tycker att dessa pseudoartister (med all respekt) är bättre än riktig musik (där man verkligen kan lyssna på musiken!) så bekräftar det bara min tes att mänskligheten generellt sett är tondöv.

Den andra artisten jag hade tänkt nämna här behöver knappast presenteras. Laleh har blivit nominerad till si sådär 7 MTV Nordic Music Awards, eller om det nu var P3:s guldbagge... Hon har i alla fall slagit igenom får man väl säga. Men bra, orginell och nyskapande musik som agerar fläkt på den annars så stilla och insnöade svenska (eller västerländska för den delen) musikmarknaden var efterlängtad. Kul att hon uppmärksammas så mycket också, för i och med det så blir man så att säga popartist (även om hon inte spelar pop i första hand, men pop står ju för popular, och nomineras man till så mycket som hon nu gjort så är man väl populär). Kanske blir det en förändring inom mainstreammusiken så småningom ändå. Man kan alltid hoppas.

Men nu vet ni vad som är värt att lyssna på!