Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Top Music Video in 2000's

I found top 50 video in pitchfork.com but i don't know most of video in the list. i never watch them, i only know 10 of them, so here is my The Top 10 Music Videos of the 2000s based on that list.

M83
"Kim & Jessie"
[Dir: Eva Husson; 2008]








Like the cousin to both the Chemical Brothers' Sofia Coppola-starring "Elektrobank" clip and the legion of Bring It On-like teen films this decade. Like M83's music, however, it goes for wistful rather than laughs.



Röyksopp
"Remind Me"
[Dir: Ludovic Houplan/Hervé de Crécy; 2002]




One of the better animated clips of the decade, Röyksopp examine everything from how a toilet flushes to the fluctuating world economy; in the process, they demonstrate both the effects of globalization and the compartmentalized and predictable rhythm of modern life.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs
"Maps"
[Dir: Patrick Daughters; 2003]




Are you surprised by her tears? Strong women also cry...strong women also cry.

MGMT
"Time to Pretend"
[Dir: Ray Tintori; 2008]




M.I.A. and the Klaxons may have beaten MGMT to the lo-fi day-glo video look later also adopted by Ponytail, Dan Deacon, and tons of other dudes not from Baltimore, but on "Time to Pretend" the whole aesthetic was perfected.

The Chemical Brothers
"Star Guitar"
[Dir: Michel Gondry; 2006]




We're not sure how Michael Gondry did it either.

Radiohead
"House of Cards"
[Dir: James Frost; 2008]




In the 1990s, Radiohead excelled at simple metaphors about paranoia ("Karma Police"), apathy ("Just"), and perpetual distraction ("No Surprises"). When they've done clips this decade, however, they've tended to be marvels of craft, such as this clip for "House of Cards", which was made without the use of cameras-- it was created using a pair of laser-like contraptions.

Dinosaur Jr.
"Over It"
[Dir: Mark Locke; 2009]




Like all those Crystal Pepsi and Mountain Dew commercials, but funny.

Björk
"Wanderlust"
[Dir: Encyclopedia Pictura; 2008]




Another pure technical marvel in a visual career full of them for Björk, this video was made using something called stereoscopic 3-D. Near as we can tell that means, here that means using 2-D puppets, miniatures, live action, and computer graphics and laying them over one another to create the illusion of 3-D.

Sigur Rós
"Vaka (Untitled #1)"
[Dir: Floria Sigismondi; 2005]




Like their music, Sigur Rós' videos can threaten to tip over from the heart-filling to the manipulative; their clip for "Svefn-G-Englar", featuring a special needs theater group tips over the wrong side. This video, featuring a sort of post-apocalyptic playground, does not.

Weezer
"Pork & Beans"
[Dir: Mathew Cullen; 2008]




Someone was going to do it, you could argue, but Weezer did and did it well, piecing together internet memes into a memory-jarring trip through 00s ephemera. Or should we say culture? I don't even know anymore.

Back to 90's

so there is a group on facebook about 90's [click here]

The 1990s were a decade of many diverse scenes in music, however they are perhaps best known for teen pop, Eurodance and electronic dance music, and for being the decade that hip hop and alternative rock became mainstream.

This decade saw the continuation of teen pop of the 1980s and the emergence of grunge music and alternative rock in pop culture replacing glam metal and the continuation of hip hop. It also featured the rise of contemporary country music music as a major genre, which started in the 1980s.

Grunge music, and the culture marketed around it, born out of the Pacific Northwest American states of Washington and Oregon, becomes a fad in 1991 with the success of Nirvana and similar groups following. The style would come to be strongly associated with the 1990s by the 2000s.

In the UK the uniquely British alternative rock Britpop genre emerged as part of the more general Cool Britannia culture. The Britrock band Oasis was formed in 1991. Female icons of Cool Britannia, the "Spice Girls", manage to do what the britpop boys couldn't manage and break America, taking the world by storm and becoming the most commercially successful British Group since The Beatles. Their impact brings about a widespread invasion of teen pop acts around the world such as Britney Spears, 'N Sync, Backstreet Boys and Hanson who come to prominence into the new millennium.



Who's Got a big impact on this changing time? the rockstars i'd say. No more people talkin about motley crue. Even though, there was still some rock n roll band. some band like Guns and Roses, Aerosmith, and Bon Jovi.



"Always" is a power ballad by Bon Jovi. It was released as a single from their 1994 album, Cross Road and went on to become their best selling single, with 1.5 million albums sold in the U.S. and more than 3 million worldwide. The song reached #4 in the U.S. charts and was also an international hit (#2 in both the United Kingdom and Australia and #4 in Germany).

Seems like there is a change on Bon jovi's Rock styling on the 90's. he cut his glam rock hair! :D

Did You Notice that Aerosmith is consistent on their playin? They are Rocks!



Talkin about 90's you'd remember about Boybands.. there are boy bands in the 90's.

Take That is a great boyband. they have great quality in Garry Barlow and of course robbie williams (would you doubt this one? :D)



but i think the boyband was started by New Kids On the Block. they're not playing music, they just dancing. and not all band member is singing, just put one or two front man to sing. They would sing mostly on love songs or sad songs.

speaking of sad songs, the saddest 90's memories would go to this:




Princess Of Wales. Married to Prince Charles. Died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997 when the paparazzi were chasing her limo. All of Britain was in mourning for her death for quite a while. She left two young sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

the song by elton john dedicated to her. it was dedicated to Marlyn Monroe before. Marlyn Monroe, the great actress who died in 1962. she was hot, remind us to Madonna in the 90's decade.

In 1996, Madonna played the starring role in the film Evita, for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy. in Argentina there were some people who opposed Madonna being cast as their legendary former first lady.




there many more event in the 90's which are memorable. we just can't to put it in one blog post. surely. :D

you can join this group if you like.

Monday, February 22, 2010

good video arts

while youtube.com is a little boring.. i go to vimeo. and find great video there. surely there are many video arts in vimeo. these are my favorite


Pigeon Pilfer from Michael Stevenson on Vimeo.





History of the Internet from Melih Bilgil on Vimeo.


macro kingdom from clemento on Vimeo.


Red Rabbit from Egmont Mayer on Vimeo.



This Is Where We Live from 4th Estate on Vimeo.

Hindustan sounds in Modern Music, it's cool

What's on your mind when hear words 'Hindustan'? May be you'll think about India. that would be a correct thought. Because this is a list about music with Indians sound in it. Indian sound, i mean, sound that you'll hear from Bollywood movies.

Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, India. The term is often incorrectly used to refer to the whole of Indian cinema; it is only a part of the Indian film industry. Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centers of film production in the world.The name is a portmanteau of Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood, the center of the American film industry.

and so, i found these great music. consist of Hindi sounds, it's from popular music, and it's so good to be hear.


Nitin Sawhney - nadia




About Nitin Sawhney:

Nitin Sawhney (born 1964) is an Indian-British musician, producer and composer. His critically-acclaimed work combines Asian and other worldwide influences with elements of jazz and electronica and often explores themes such as multiculturalism, politics and spirituality. Sawhney is also active in the promotion of arts and cultural matters, and is a patron of numerous film festivals, venues, and educational institutions.


Weezer - Love is the Answer




Beatles - Across the universe






Kula Shaker - Govinda




"Govinda" is a song by British band Kula Shaker, released in 1996, led by Crispian Mills, the son of actress Hayley Mills. The song is notable for its heavy Indian influences such as the Tambura and is unique in being the only British Top Ten hit to be sung entirely in Sanskrit.

The text is taken from a Sanskrit devotional song to Krishna (Govinda) previously recorded by singers from Radha Krsna Temple in a 1970 album produced by George Harrison.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

The List of Madchester, the baggy scene

The Madchester scene was easily one of the most important and influential eras in British music history.

Madchester was a music scene that developed in Manchester, England, towards the end of the 1980s and into the early 1990s. The music that emerged from the scene mixed indie rock, psychedelic rock and dance music. Artists associated with the scene included The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, 808 State, James, The Charlatans, A Guy Called Gerald and other notable bands.



enough to say, you can watch it more detailed on '24 hours Party People', a good movie about madchester. Michael Winterbottom's 2002 film 24 Hour Party People follows the story of Tony Wilson and Factory Records, including the Madchester period and the Happy Mondays' success.




this blog is about making a list, so here we go the list. the list of good madchesters, put your baggy trouser and here we go


New Order - Regret








The Stone Roses - Waterfall [One of the best songs from Madchester scene :D]








The Charlatans - Only One I Know










James - Say Something








Happy Monday - Kinky Afro








A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray [many people say this is the best madchester track ever]







The Stone Roses - Sally Cinnamon







New Order - All The Way








Happy Mondays - Step On [this one is also notable as the best from the era]








Inspiral Carpets - This is How it feel

Fighting Irish: Bareknuckle Traveller Boxing

These Guys are Nuts. Bloody Hell, what is that?? real blood, real boxing. this is ultimate fighting!!










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Bad Love Songs

reffering to this blog post, here is the list of bad love songs. don't know what's the cause to listed it as bad love songs.

High Enough - Damn Yankees


Damn Yankees - High Enough
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this songs had to be my biggest brother favorite song of all time. he'd easily said that this is evergreen!
everyone has it's favorite songs. and then to say this one is bad, lil bit unwise i supposed...