Posts Tagged ‘the Bravery’

Mix Six: “Time”

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“Time, time, time, see what’s become of me.”

“Every year is getting shorter/Never seem to find the time/Plans that either come to naught/Or half a page of scribbled lines.”

“Learning that we’re only immortal for a limited time.”

Maybe because my birthday is coming up, I’ve been thinking about time; about how when I was younger, I had years to burn, that there were, as Spock said in The Wrath of Khan, “always possibilities.” But there comes a point in life where you cross some kind of line of demarcation, and the idealism that once propelled you to try something new, is now met with a kind of sober pragmatism. I know, “Mid-life crisis much?”  Perhaps.  And perhaps you’re feeling a bit like me now.  If so, then this mix is for you. If not, then enjoy these songs for what they’re worth.

“Robert Bradley’s Postcard,” David Mead (download)

It was Jefito who introduced me to David Mead’s music.  Back at my old blog (which no longer exists), I had a small but steady readership who enjoyed the weekly Mix Six — Jeff being one of them. One week, I did a really easy contest, and Jeff won the prize:  a chance to create his own Mix Six.  The lead song was this one, and I liked it so much that I bought the CD (Yeah, I bought it).  (more…)

Phagz on 45: Episode One

Phagz on 45

Today we introduce a new weekly feature on Popdose, as John C. Hughes and the world’s foremost Belinda Carlisle impersonator, a.k.a. his buddy Matty (or “Bearlinda,” if you prefer), knock back some drinks and review some singles, homo style. This week your rainbeaux duo take a listen to songs by Posh Spice, the Primitives, the Village People, the Bravery, Divine, and Edith “The Egg Lady” Massey while discussing Sporty Spice’s sexuality, beard fleas, and Brazilian slap porn. MP3s of the songs are below so you can follow along at home.



Victoria Beckham — “Should Have Known’” (download)
Divine — “You Think You’re a Man” (download)
Edith Massey — “Punks Get Off the Grass” (download)
The Primitives — “Out of Reach” (download)
Village People — “Diet” (download)
The Bravery — “This Is Not the End” (download)

Billboarding: 5/5/08

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Two weeks ago in this spot, we took a look at the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100. How about we all mosey on over to the Modern Rock chart and see what’s going on there?


1. Seether, “Rise Above This” (Wind-Up)

Someone’s been dipping into Kurt Cobain’s hair dye stash!

I keed, I keed. Actually, “Rise Above This” isn’t half bad — it’s certainly the best thing I’ve heard from South Africa’s preeminent post-grunge band, and given that it was written about lead singer Shaun Morgan’s brother — who, as you might have guessed from watching the video, committed suicide — it’s also virtually snarkproof. (more…)

Mix Six: “Going the Distance”

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Bonjour mes amis! This week’s mix is brought to you by the letter “L” — which is the first letter in leukemia and lymphoma. I know, blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma are real Debbie Downer things, but the good news is that every year the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society raises a large amount of cash to continue research in fighting blood cancers. One way they do it is through Team in Training, where people train with coaches to do crazy things like, oh, ride 100 miles around Lake Tahoe in June. If you couldn’t guess by now, I’m training to do “America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride” in June, and that means I’m spending a lot of time in the saddle trying to build up my endurance. Because I get bored just listening to myself breathe heavy and periodically swear while riding down the road, I load my iPod with a “bike mix” to help me stay motivated — so this week’s mix is culled from that bike playlist to help you (if you like working out) move a little faster than you’re used to.

Riders to your marks! (more…)