|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This Month
Month Archive
Search
Login
Feeding Time at the Zoo
Recent Tracks Rockin' The Monkey House
|
Wednesday, October 24
by
The Trained Monkey
on Wed 24 Oct 2007 12:54 BST
After yesterday post about the deaths of Rock stars I went back and listen to a few tracks and this morning I found this on youtube.
I've always loved the Manic Street Preachers and always will be a sad old Manics fan, its for performances like this. Manic Street Preachers - Sleepflower - Live Sapporo 21-10-1993. You can take the band but you'll never destroy the spirit!!! Tuesday, October 23
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 23 Oct 2007 10:23 BST
You know your getting old when your heroes start dying, this week we've lost Paul Raven the bassist from Killing Joke he was found on Saturday in Geneva, where he was recording dead in a chair from a suspected heart attack.
And today I find out Jacqueline Breyer (Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge), of Psychic TV
Lady Jaye died suddenly on Tuesday 9th October 2007 at home in Brooklyn, New York from a previously undiagnosed heart condition which is thought to have been connected with her long-term battle with stomach cancer. Lady Jaye collapsed and died in the arms of her heartbroken "other half" Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article3087256.ece
Thursday, July 26
by
The Trained Monkey
on Thu 26 Jul 2007 11:01 BST
Mark Reed popped this up on this blog so I thought I'd copy him and do it too Iris - Lands of Fire (from the album Wrath) Probably the nicest and that's
not a bad thing, band i've ever met. Really cool guys writing great goth/emo.
Hailing from Austin Texas they remind me of a lost weekend in Gothenburg at
Sama. Prictures on link. Regan Jones and Andrew Sega and of course Brian
Apop was my first look into
future pop/darkwave as it is now. I was lent a cd by an ex girlfriend and it
all went from there. Contrary to popular opinion "i'm not a goth" and was always
indie dance boy.
Six form poets of the world
unite. Particks work resinate in the soul speaking
from a perspective of honesty. Seeing Patrick at Water Rats Theatre in Kings Cross when the
album came out was a great experience. The music on this album is great from Super Furries to the Manics and Julian Cope. Ah my rock roots comes out, BC, BC, BC...what does this say well...Graham, Riverside Studios club, Friday night.
A pillar, My nose work the rest out for yourself. Great. Oh to be young and stupid. When you look back and see that a lot of the orgianl memebers of Body Count are now dead.
I got introduced to this by my
boss. This track completely rocks all 9.53 amazing guitar. Done by the same guy
who played on the track used on the top gear theme tune. The break at about
2mins40 is sublime. Put it on turn it up and space out.
Trying not to be a teenager to this
song is impossible. Everything comes flooding back, the copperidge on the
quayside, riverside, bulletpoof dodgy old goths. hairspray and thursday nights of fun at 70p a pint. Saturday, March 31
by
The Trained Monkey
on Sat 31 Mar 2007 13:07 BST
Meme stolen from Planet Mark
IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE? So, here's how it works: 1. Open your library (Zune, iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc.) 2. Put it on shuffle 3. Press play 4. For every question, type the song that's playing 5. When you go to a new question, press the next button 6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool!
Waking Up : UB.
Jesus - David Byrne What a great opening for a movie, I can see it now it’s a montage. “Breathing like humans do” First Day At School :
die wunderwelt der technik - welle:erdbell The translation of the title of this track is “the miracle world of the technology” I think that it does sum up my schooling, it introduced me to the world of electronics and technology and I haven’t looked back. Falling In Love: Gamma Ray Blue - Cleaner from Venus “I’m so in love with Gamma Ray Blue” I forgot I had this in my mp3 collection till I did this meme, the cleaner from venus were a great avant garde act. Must make a point of getting the Vinyl out and play it later. Fight Song: DSMO (VNV
Remix) - Front 242 Two of my favourite bands working together, I’ve had some of my best nights out and festivals with Ronan and Mark and there is nothing like taking the Headhunters music and putting a spin on it. The photo is from Brussels at the Front 242 25th
Anniversary show. © All rights reserved (K2 Visuals 2006) Prom: Crazy –
Aerosmith Well what would a movie of my life be without a Aerosmith track, yes I used to be “Rock Boy” Aerosmith, Thunder, Quire boys etc oh how I loved the guitar sound. Donnington 1994 watching Extreme getting bottled off stage, then Aerosmith came on and blew me away. Life: This Is
My Hollywood - 3 Colours Red 3CR a great Newcastle band who made it, the album Pure that this track was on was stolen when I got mugged in Walker. “This is success” was the word that rang out in my head when I got my first Job in television. “Who wants to be in Hollywood” was what rang out a few months later when the reality set in. Mental Breakdown: NRG: That's What You Want? - Eskimos &
Egypt Graham Moore (from Crave, Electrocide, Wisconsin Terror Project and In Virtue of Being) was the guy who introduced me to E&E with a great album that had Side A, Side B, Side C and Side DJ. NRG riff is ”Guns and Roses O’ Sweet Child of Mine” played backwards and then a massive bass line popped over the top of it. Yes I think I was having a mental breakdown when I was listening to this, my father had just died and life was at a very low point. Somewhere I still go the first recording of “Away – Crave” which Graham record in my bedroom that song also means so much to me. “Electrocide, inside your mind, never let the lights go down on me” Driving: The Same Hole As
Yesterday - Autoclav1.1 Taken from Autoclav1.1’s first album by Tony Young, I’ve just started driving and this would be one messed up car journey if this was my movie, a bit scary and mood swinging. Great tune though.. Flashback: Citylights Remix (demo)-
Revolution By Night RBN was a band I used to play in and this was the last track they worked on before I left the band due to having too much going on at work, I was just starting a new job and things were moving forward. Getting Back
Together: Interstellar
Overdrive - Pink Floyd Another song Graham introduced me too, it was the first thing he taught me to play on the guitar, bar chords all the way. Wedding: A Day in the Life –
Beatles The best story about a song being made ever “The beginning
was based on 2 stories John Lennon read in the Daily Mail newspaper:
Guinness heir Tara Browne dying when he smashed his lotus into a parked van,
and an article in the UK Daily Express in early 1967 which told of how the
Blackburn Roads Surveyor had counted 4000 holes in the roads of Blackburn and
commented that the volume of material needed to fill them in was enough to fill
the Albert Hall. Lennon took some liberties with the Tara Browne story - he
changed it so he "Blew his mind out in the car." This boy is not the marrying type. Birth of Child: Forever – Bruderschaft This song could have gone down one place but as you not allowed to cheat. Rexx Arkana’s father died of Cancer in 1999 and during the last few days that his father spirit was around on this planet Rexx wrote “Forever”. It then took some years to get the track release but it brings together some of the greatest dark wave musicians with the most powerful lyrics ever in a song. It brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it. Rexx’s dediiation on his website http://www.razorburn.net says it all. “I humbly dedicate this song, "Forever," to my father: Charles Richard Millhouse, 1942-1999. I am sentry to you now, until we meet again.......... “Rexx Arkana Final Battle: Raverbashing - Atari
Teenage Riot From heart felt tune to one of complete noise, ATR were one of the bands I saw at the Purcell Rooms on the South Bank Centre, they blew me away. The power the energy. Perfect for a battle. So what I’m I Rocker, Indie kid, Metaller, Goth, Raver? Death Scene: Video Killed the Radio Star
- The Buggles I don’t know about this one but I suppose it works, it was the first song played on MTV when it launched and being a techie I live in video…..Living on Video by Trans X remember that one. Lets go down how I’ve lived in technology Funeral Song: Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy
Division Someone has been playing with my record collection again as this one is too good, the best version of this is a “A plus D” mashup “Love Will Tear You Apart (She Wants Revenge vs. Joy Division vs. Bauhaus)” its brilliant and if anyone wants a copy drop me a comment. I’ve never been a Goth honest, its not just about wearing black. But you try and tell the EMO kids that these days. Remembrance Song: Tainted Love - Soft Cell Marc Almond is a God, this song has been killed by so many bands in the past. The pussycat dolls should be ashamed of version that they did. Some of the best versions are by Depeche Mode(it hurts to say that) and Deathline International. End Credits: A Design For Life - Manic
Street Preachers I love the world of chaos and randomisation as the most perfect song and the band that mean the most to me in all my life land on the final credits. The Manics they are a band that have gone through a lot and come out the other end fighting. It doesn’t matter what people say about them, they do there own thing in the best way possible. That’s how I want to live my life. You don’t have to win ever battle as long as you know how to fight a war. Thursday, March 8
by
The Trained Monkey
on Thu 08 Mar 2007 17:59 GMT
![]() Want some music for your mp3 player then check out Synnack, Clint of Monochrome and Cut.Rate.Box fame http://www.synnack.com/ 19 minutes of IDM to relax on the train to on a morning. By the way that isn't Clint on the video that's Neil his pet Monkey, he's dances and everything??? Saturday, March 3
by
The Trained Monkey
on Sat 03 Mar 2007 12:37 GMT
Many years ago, well ok..in 1998 I made a video for the band Automatic....they were a load of old punks from Newcastle making great tunes and were a great bunch of lads. Well I finally got around to encoding it and its down below. A small bit of history. Enjoy
Automatic - Red Eyes On Monday, December 25
by
The Trained Monkey
on Mon 25 Dec 2006 11:15 GMT
Monday, December 18
by
The Trained Monkey
on Mon 18 Dec 2006 22:35 GMT
You might have noticed a comment I made about my Zune on arriving la few weeks ago. .It finally arrived no thanks to the couier company Parcel2go.com. Parcel2go are ... more »
Friday, November 17
by
The Trained Monkey
on Fri 17 Nov 2006 11:45 GMT
This is probably the best rider in the world... if you need another reason to love Iggy Pop, the veteran rocker. The document--all 18 pages of which you'll find
below--describes Iggy's requirements in terms of amplifiers, security,
lighting, stage set up, and dressing rooms. But unlike most similar
documents, Iggy's rider is written in a rollicking,
stream-of-consciousness fashion that delivers multiple laughs per page.
Apparently written by roadie Jos Grain, the Iggy rider is peppered with
witty gems, tasteless asides,
and typos. For example, in describing how Iggy's dressing room should
be made to "look less like a typical rock & roll dressing room,"
the rider suggests that promoters "just let someone loose with a little
bit of artistic flair...Er, do you know any homosexuals?" Explaining
the need for two heavy duty fans, Grain notes, "So that I can wear a
scarf and pretend to be in a Bon Jovi video." Also, don't miss the
backstage requirements of a Bob Hope impersonator and "a copy of USA Today that's got a story about morbidly obese people in it. Most amusing!" (18 pages)
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1004061iggypop1.html Tuesday, October 31
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 31 Oct 2006 11:27 GMT
Microsoft's Zune music player and online content store combo is "way off launch" in Europe and the UK, the company has admitted. The "earliest date" it might appear here? The end of 2007, or possibly even 2008, a Microsoft executive has revealed. "The earliest date it will be in the UK is towards the end of 2007. However, it could easily be 2008," Microsoft media and entertainment alliance manager Dene Schonknecht said, according to UK trade paper New Media Age. ---- I'm so glad I ordered mine from the US I'll have it by the 20th :-) Sunday, October 29
by
The Trained Monkey
on Sun 29 Oct 2006 17:50 GMT
UK copyright law should be changed to include a ‘private right to copy’ that protects users of ipod and other MP3 players, according to a new report published today (Sunday) by the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr). The UK’s current copyright laws mean that millions of Brits break the law each year when they copy their CDs onto their computers. ippr says that the forthcoming review of Intellectual Property, set up by Chancellor Gordon Brown and chaired by Andrew Gowers, should update the 300-year-old copyright laws to take account of the changes in the way people want to listen to music, watch films and read books. ippr recommends a legal ‘private right to copy’ that would allow people to make copies of CDs, or DVDs for personal us. The report says a new right would legalise the actions of millions of Britons without any significant harm to the copyright holders. The report, Public Innovation: Intellectual property in a digital age, also recommends that: The Government should reject calls from the UK music industry to extend copyright term for sound recordings beyond the current 50 years. The report argues that there is no evidence to suggest that current protections provided in law are insufficient. The Government should act to ensure that Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology does not continue to affect the preservation of electronic content by libraries. The British Library should be given a DRM-free copy of any new digital work and libraries should be able to take more than one copy of digital work. It also recommends that circumvention of DRM technology should stop being illegal once copyright has expired. Tuesday, October 10
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 10 Oct 2006 16:04 BST
Early/leaked images from Cubase SX4, now its looking like Ableton Live and as ever the loyal fanbase at cubase.net already has tens of pages of people saying how much it's going to suck...good boys.....control room patching is here and channel strip is here, Tuesday, August 29
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 29 Aug 2006 14:45 BST
![]()
Tuesday, August 22
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 22 Aug 2006 14:11 BST
![]() ![]() ![]() Just left Houston had a great time and met some great people, never one to shy away from going clubbing on a night. I tried Houstons local alt. club Numbers and was pleasantly suprised. Met some great people in there and danced to some classic 80's tunes. Also ventured out to the Zoo to please my monkey fetish and I was not disappointed. (see pictures here) Tuesday, July 25
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 25 Jul 2006 09:40 BST
Wi-fi music player gets serious
it plays for Compressed formats (MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP2, MusePack, WMA), Uncompressed formats (AIFF, WAV, PCM) and of course Lossless Formats (Apple Lossless, FLAC, WMA Lossless) It seem they really have up'd their game and not compromised with any of the parts or connectors in this one and at $1,999 (£1,079) is not that too pricey for the audiophile pockets. DataSheet Manufactures website Monday, July 3
by
The Trained Monkey
on Mon 03 Jul 2006 23:07 BST
Stay Beautiful's pavement is normally covered in glitter on the best of night but tonight was special the Manics ... more »
Tuesday, June 27
by
The Trained Monkey
on Tue 27 Jun 2006 11:39 BST
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers is playing University London Union on Tuesday the 11/07/2006 more »
|