Showing posts with label carpy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carpy. Show all posts

Friday, 7 January 2011

the Carpmeister's Pick of 2010



......from beats to rock'n'roll - a selection of the finest music to grace the carpmeisters speakers this last twelve months...

Chase the Tear - Portishead
Shutterbug - Big Boi
Monster - Kanye West
Little Freak - Usher
Tightrope - Janelle Monae
I'm Back - T.I.
Odessa - Caribou
the Blues - Primary 1
Sprawl II - Arcade Fire
While We're Young - Dept of Eagles
Facelove - PS I Love You
Excuses - the Morning Benders
Collector - He We Go Magic
Solitude is Bliss - Tame Impala
Revival - Deerhunter
Angela Surf City - the Walkmen
81' - Joanna Newsom
Bloodbuzz Ohio - the National

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Monday, 4 January 2010

Modern Classics - djCarpy


...it's Goodbye to the Noughties with djCarpy on hand to guide you thru the vital musical peaks of the last decade, take it away Carpmeister...

...trax
the Postal Service - Such Great Heights
TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me
Bright Eyes - the Calendar Hung Itself
the Walkmen - the Rat
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - the Skin of my Yellow Country Teeth
Girls - Lust for Life
PJ Harvey - Good Fortune
the Rapture - House of Jealous Lovers
the Shins - New Slang
Camera Obscura - Suspended from Class
Animal Collective - Leaf House
the New Pornographers - Letter from an Occupant
Phoenix - 1901
the Dirty Projectors - Knotted Pine
Beirut - Postcards from Italy
Smog - Dress Sexy at my Funeral
Emily Haines - Dr Blind
Spoon - the Underdog
Sufjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day...

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Thursday, 25 June 2009

Dylan Mashed

...here's one found by carpy on a french site HERE, it's DJ ToToM's Dylan Mashed, which goes, as mashups often do, from the sublime to the ridiculous, sometimes dizzyingly in the same tune...

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Street Knowledge

...in the first in a new series of mixes culled from the pages of the Pitchfork 500, the Carpmeister throws down this slab of Hip-Hop Street Knowledge, produced for da filter by enrique...

...straight outta compton - n.w.a.
rebel without a pause - public enemy
just 2 get a rep - gang starr
it was a good day - ice cube
mind playin tricks on me - geto boys
it ain't hard to tell - nas
4th chamber - gza
blue flowers - dr octagon
gin n juice - snoop doggy dogg
i got 5 on it - luniz
hypnotize - the notorious b.i.g.
big pimpin - jay-z
nutmeg - ghostface killah
ante up - m.o.p.
get by - talib kweli
what you know - t.i.
flashing lights - kanye west
a milli - lil' wayne

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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Pitchfork 500 - the ALBUM

...EXCLUSIVE CARPMEISTER COMPILATION!!!...
...In The Pitchfork 500: Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present, Pitchfork offers up their take on the 500 best songs of the past three decades. Focusing on indie rock (Arcade Fire, the Shins), hip-hop (Public Enemy, Jay-Z), electronic (Daft Punk, Boards of Canada), pop (Madonna, Justin Timberlake), metal (Metallica, Boris), and experimental underground music (Suicide, Boredoms), The Pitchfork 500 features all-new essays and reviews written with the sharp wit and insight for which the site is known...
...inspired by such a fine book, the carpmeister decides to embark upon a journey through blood, sweat and tears to bring you the album that they couldn't release if they wanted, (not enough of these stars are dead enough for the MAN to collect such a dizzying array of musical history together in one place) just check out the tracklist HERE, soo many flashbacks man.
PLEASE NOTE - these are not yer regular 192k and under mp3's as found elsewhere, THESE ARE LOSSLESS files culled from many personal collections, and NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ELSE...

...pt1 1977-79 download HERE...
...pt2 1980-82 download HERE...
...pt3 1983-86 download HERE...
...pt4 1987-90 download HERE...
...pt5 1991-93 download HERE...
...pt6 1994-96 download HERE...
...pt7 1997-99 download HERE...
...pt8 2000-2 download HERE...
...pt9 2003-6 download HERE...

...message from the carpmeister - ive had the list on random on my hifi whilst ive been putting the whole thing together and it's a cracking list of music, i do recommend the book if you haven't got it. Anyway enjoy the list and play LOUD!!!!!!

...i had it on random for a while, but i've bitten the bullet and cleared the schedule and i'm goin chronological!...
...wow, this playlist is 40 hrs plus!, i'm a couple of hours in and we're still in '78! but what a trip, songs so ingrained in my brain that eno's 17 minutes felt like 3 and lou reeds street hassle makes me wonder what kind of uncles THIS 9 year old boy had...
...such an evocative selection, ANY list is subject to criticism on taste alone, on paper it's easy to say NO WAY!, why THIS? why not THAT? - BUT in the listening, it really comes alive as genres skip and merge in interesting ways such as the way the donna summer groove morphs thru chic and camp anthems and the splendid parliament before returning via public image to a new wave spiky disco punk of gang of four...
...had to go and borrow the book off the good carpmeister himself to check a few facts regarding the order and now i'm hooked - it REALLY IS a good read, but with the ALBUM as well this is HEAVEN...
...i'm into 1980 now and my dna is so synchronous to the damn thing i've turned into that 12 year old brat, i just wanna get a guitar and punish my parents for bringin me into this whole charade, i storm out to the strains of joy division, fight with my girl, drink too much, bug my friends - NO-ONE UNDERSTANDS ME!!!...
...well, kiddies, i haven't been on a trip like this since some friends and i sat and watched the whole of the Beatles Anthology documentary series (Special Edition Directors Cut extra footage version) in ONE SITTING! something like 15 hrs that was, IN ONE DAY...by the end of it we were distraught at the litigation and broken dreams etc and wanted to just like RING people up and TELL 'em the Beatles just split up man, heavy trip. But that was NOTHIN'...
...JEEZ! this is better than therapy, it should be available on the national health, a binaural regression therapy session, 40 HOURS and no dollar down!!! (although i heartily recommend buying the book) ...anyhoo, i'm outta school now, burnt my first guitar and bought my first drum box, the music is WITH me and WITHIN me, protectin me from the paranoia of the cold war years i got Run DMC i got KRS-1 and i got NEW ORDER! i got the Pixies, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr, i got Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, the WEDDOES ferchrissakes! this list is UNCANNY, they've got this list from my HEAD, from my RECORD BOX...i can see it now, battered and worn, and stolen many years ago, stolen by PITCHFORK it seems, a crime at the time i blamed on local scuzzballs, solved, after all these years...

...by Pancho Be Gubbins...

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Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Bob Dylan's Jamaican Farewell

...ALAS! no more theme-time! unless you believe the scuttlebutt down here (you heard it first here on 'da filter), but nevertheless here is Bob Dylan here on rfsMojofilter returning to Jamaica to bring us a final farewell, compiled by the carpmeister and produced by enrique for rfs, and HEY, don't be a stranger...

Jamaican Farewell

...the mighty sparrow - jack palance
prince buster - 30 pieces of silver
king stitt - lee van cleef
bob marley and the wailers - sugar sugar
toots and the maytals - monkey man
millie small - my boy lollipop
eric donaldson - cherry oh baby
eric monty morris - the penny reel
prince buster - madness
bob marley and the wailers - buffalo soldier
jimmy cliff - king of kings
peter tosh and the wailers -shame and scandal
toots and the maytals - 54-46 was my number
the mighty sparrow - sell the pussy
silvertones - true confession
the lion - bing crosby
harry belafonte - the banana boat song
jamaican duke and the mento swingers - jamaica farewell

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Sunday, 1 March 2009

Reds, Whites and Blues...


...hey man, we got WHITE STRIPE FEVER here on rfsMojofilter, with the latest offering from the CarpMeister, it's a non-stop ride thru the wilfully eclectic world of the white stripes vinyl collection, every track has been lovingly covered by jack n meg, compiled and annotated by the carpmeister and produced for rfs by enrique...

...symptoms...
1.T.V. Eye - The Stooges - Performed Live 2004
2.Conquest - Patti Page - recorded for album Icky Thump
3.I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself - Tommy Hunt - recorded for Elephant - Jack White: "The recording we did of that is the best recording of a cover song we've ever done. It's really just a blues song in its purest form."
4.One More Cup Of Coffee - Bob Dylan - Covered on 1st Album
5.Grinnin' In Your Face - Son House - Played Live 2002 - Jack White: "I heard Son House singing [Grinning In Your Face] and it was as if someone, with a single blow of the axe, had opened up the world to me. After that, my life received meaning. I can lie in bed in the middle of the night and feel an ice-cold wind flowing through my body, which makes me start to shake uncontrollably. Then I have to get up and hear Charley Patton or Robert Johnson. The American South should be regarded as holy land by everyone. Everything which is worth anything comes from there."
6.Party Of Special Things To Do - Captain Beefheart - released on a single - Jack White: "I've heard the song from [the movie Blue Collar], yeah. For the single we did China Pig from Trout Mask Replica as an acoustic blues song, and on Ashtray Heart and Party of Special Things To Do we used different recording techniques, going straight into the board, with fuzz guitar and bass. That was the first time we've ever done that. When a song feels like it needs something, I just wanna have it there."
7.Rated X - Loretta Lynn - Recorded for B SIde of Hotel Yorba - Loretta Lynn: "My management called me and told me, and then they said, 'Did you not know that they have "Rated X" out also?' So somebody brought me the CD, and you know what? Jack done that song just like me. I was shocked! I said, 'He must be some Loretta Lynn fan to have recorded "Rated X."' He did a great job, just a great job."
8.Stop Breakin' Down Blues - Robert Johnson - Recorded for 1st Album - Jack White: "With Stop Breaking Down. You know, I'd heard 'Exile on Main Street' before but didn't own it and so had actually never heard the Rolling Stones version of Stop (laughs) until after our LP came out." "The reason we originally recorded [Stop Breaking Down] was because we were going to put it on the B-side of a single with The Big Three Killed My Baby, make it a whole anti-automotive 45. Then when we recorded it, it came out so good we figured we'd better put it on the album."
9.300 Pounds Of Joy - Howlin' Wolf - Performed Live 2003
10.For The Love Of Ivy - Gun Club - Performed Live 2002
11.My Little Red Book - Love - Performed Live 1998
12.Your Southern Can Is Mine - Blind Willie McTell - Closing Track On De Stijl Album.
13.Jolene - Dolly Parton - Released as a single - Jack White: "With Jolene by Dolly Parton, we've always loved country music. We wanted to do a country single with Dolly on one side and Loretta [Lynn] on the other. I first heard Dolly Parton a couple years ago, and couldn't believe what a good thing she had going at one point. Then I found out later that other bands had already covered that song. When I heard it - I heard that it was Dolly Parton's first single and I thought that was ah - big - ah - I don't want to say ballsy - just a courageous song for her to release as her first song - its in a minor key it kind of has this evil overtone - it comes back to me liking Loretta Lynn so much with that finger pointing at men kinda song - just layin it down the line for someone like that your really hurting my feelings - pretty interesting
14.Diddy Wah Diddy - Bo Diddley - Performed Live 1999/2004
15.After Hours - Velvet Underground - Performed live 2000 - Jack White: "Oh she's kind of shy about it - on New Years Eve when we played she sang for the first time we did 'after hours' by the Velvet Underground - that's the song that Mo Tucker sings - and she sang that and it was just great - the crowd really liked it and she was real nervous - it was great though"
16.Jack The Ripper - Screaming Lord Sutch - Performed Live
17.Boogie Chillin - John Lee Hooker - Perfomed Live 2001
18.Small Faces - Public Nuisance - Performed Live 2003 - Jack White: "That's relatively new... from 1968 or so! It's a band called Public Nuisance, from Los Angeles. They dressed completely in black and on record they sound like a mix between the Pretty Things and early Kinks. Excellent songs. One of the songs we must do a cover of is called 'Small Faces.'"
19.Death Letter Blues - Son House - Performed on the album De Stijl
20.Baby Please Dont Go - Muddy Waters - Performed Live 2003
21.Tennessee Border - Hank Williams - Recorded For ITUNES download for album Icky Thump
22.Everyday - Buddy Holly - Performed live 2003
23.Lord Send Me An Angel - Blind Willie McTell - Released as 7" - Jack White: "Yeah, it's hard for me to sing like that, about how great I am. One line goes, 'All these Georgia women won't let Willie McTell rest', and I change it to, 'All these Detroit women won't let Mr. Jack White rest.' To me, it's a joke, 'cos everybody who knows me knows that women don't like me that much! But I was toying with the idea that girls are attracted to cockiness, and bad, bad qualities in men. So I feel comfortable with that song, because it's true. Lying is the artistic way of telling the truth. I'm lying, saying, Look at me, look at this, I'm just telling you the truth - in reverse."
24.Farmer John - The Searchers - Played Live 2002
25.Carol - Chuck Berry - Performed live 2001
26.Baby Blue - Gene Vincent - Performed For John Peel - John Peel: "So we were talking about one of the great concerts of my life, when I saw Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent play at the Liverpool Empire, four days before Eddie Cochran was killed in a car crash. When the White Stripes played that night, they ended their set with an Eddie Cochran song and a Gene Vincent song. And I thought, what a nice thing to do, but also incredibly cool. A British band couldn't do that -- they don't have that kind of flexibility."
27.Look Me Over Closely - Marlene Dietrich - B Side of Lets Shake Hands 7" - Jack White: "Even on our 1st EP we did our Marlene Dietrich song Look Me Over Closely on the B-side of 'Let's Shake Hands.' I had just bought the LP on a lark and loved that song. A cool '30s Broadway type thing. After that came out, I realized someone on Sympathy had already covered it."

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Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Bob Dylan presents...between the WARS

...HE'S DONE IT AGAIN! after the massive success of Bob Dylan presents from Jamaica, and, after much cajoling, the Carpmeister has done it again! this time it's a selection of tunes from the twenties and thirties, filtered from His theme-time radio show, produced by enrique for rfs...

are you bound for heaven or hell - rev jim gates
pennsylvania 6-5000 - glenn miller
my blue eyed jane - jimmie rogers
matzoh balls - slim gaillard
skeletons in the closet - nat gonella
write myself a letter - fats waller
i love the college girls - harry reser
them there eyes - billie holliday
papa's on the housetop - leroy carr & scrapper blackwell
lose your blues and laugh at life - jimmie revard
hobo, you can't ride this train - louis armstrong
roll in my sweet baby's arms - the monroe brothers
my daddy - the sons of the pioneers
sally let your bangs hang down - bill carlisle
brother can you spare a dime - bing crosby
the man who wrote home sweet home - charlie poole
a new salty dog - allen brothers
mr ghost comes to town - zeke manners
when the swallows come back to capistrano - ink spots
when it's sleepy time down south - louis armstrong

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Saturday, 19 July 2008

Bob Dylan presents...from Jamaica...

...DUBSTOCK!!! continues here at the rfs lounge with yet another exclusive - Bob Dylan presents a jamaican flavoured selection from his theme-time radio show, compiled by the carpster and produced for rfs by enrique, is it rolling, bob?...

...tracks...
Ten Commandments (From Man To Woman) -Prince Buster - 33 Countdown
The Rivers Of Babylon -The Melodians - 19 The Bible
Jamaica Hurricane -Lord Beginner- 01 Weather
Time Marches On -Derrick Morgan - 24 Time
Enjoy Yourself -Prince Buster - 52 Young and Old
Suzanne Beware of the Devil -Dandy Livingston - 14 Devil
Armagedion Time -Willie Williams - 24 Time
Guns Fever -The Valentines - 25 Guns
Dancing Mood -Delroy Wilson - 27 Dance
Swing And Dine -The Melodians - 29 Food
Too Hot -Prince Buster - 10 Summer
Cry Tough -Alton Ellis & The Flames - 39 Tears
When I Laugh -Toots & The Maytals - 40 Laughter
Draw Your Brakes -Scotty - 45 Trains
Taxation -Prince Buster And All Stars - 49 Death and Taxes
Eyes Of Danger -Michigan & Smiley - 70 Danger
Eve's Ten Commandments -Helen Fleming - 61 2nd Annual Countdown
007 (Shanty Town) -Desmond Dekker - 61 2nd Annual Countdown

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