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Day 131. Bob Dylan, Dire Straits, The Shins, South San Gabriel and Nada Surf.

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Tonight is a nice mixture. Some Bob Dylan, Dire Straits, The Shins, South San Gabriel and Nada Surf. These were my picks tonight though (forgot to get the girls downstairs) and one of the things that was on my mind was that it is that time of year – time to get going on this year’s mix disc.  And I often start thinking about what will go on a disc by going back over what has been on mix discs that I have gotten over the years. The main people I trade mix discs with are my friends Charles and Colin, but I also have a disc or two from my friends Robert, Matt and a few people I have worked with in record stores.

South San Gabriel and Nada Surf are both bands that I got turned on to by Charles. Charles puts together a couple mix discs a year. His taste in pop music is impeccable, and over the past few years (wow – probably the last ten years to be honest) I have discovered more new good pop music from Charles’ mix discs then I have from just about any other source.

Charles and I worked together at the Tower in Berkeley in the mid ‘90s for maybe a year and a half. But I think I have stack of over 20 discs from him. If I was to also go through and count the number of discs I have bought because of tracks I’ve heard on these discs, I bet there would be another fifty or so. There is a good chance that one in ten pop discs I have are because of Charles. Probably the only people to have more influence on my CD collection Tamiko and my dad.

I don’t get to see Charles that much any more. We usually email and catch up a little a few times a year, but I think it has been two years since we last saw each other and I actually dropped mix discs I had made in his hand. Charles stopped burning his discs a couple years ago (and now posts links for downloads for his friends) that I finally picked up on last year. The funny thing is, pretty early on in this project, Celia picked up a cassette tape from Charles for her pick one night. I realized that through our friendship (over fifteen years) our mixes have gone through three formats… tapes, CDs and now mp3s. This year, as I have ripped about a fourth of my discs onto my computer, I will actually be able to transfer tracks and set up playlists to try different mixes out with. Though I will still be putting things together on the laptop, I might actually be putting together my first mix discs that won’t involve me staring at the bookshelves. I’m wondering how different it will be not digging through actual discs to find what to put on the mixes.

Day 78. The Shins and The Decemberists.

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

A bit of music from the aughts tonight… I must say that my discovery of newer music (particularly pop and rock) in the decade took a pretty big hit. I wasn’t working at a record store anymore, I WAS buried neck deep constantly in graduate school, and though the first half of the decade was bad, as CDs disappeared and Celia and Mira showed up, my music shopping became more and more restricted to iTunes and eMusic. Plus – I just wasn’t hearing too much that I found interesting (getting older and set in my ways??? Hell no! But… yeah). There are exceptions of course, and two of those groups were ‘The Decemberists’ (from just south of us) and ‘The Shins’.

‘The Crane Wife’ is a pretty great album. And while I generally stay away from 70s prog-rock, the best parts of that genre found their way into ‘The Crane Wife’. The 12 minute second track (‘The Island’) has moments of ELP keyboard rockin’ that sound simply amazing. And the first three tracks are perfection. And though she doesn’t understand the words, I get a kick that it is one of Celia’s favorite songs (though she will take Kylie over the Decemberists any day). Though I do really like this album (and their first few as well), I was surprised that I didn’t jump and buy their latest once it came out. I actually was turned off a little bit by the uber-NPR promotion of ‘the next great’ concept album by the baroque rockers. It’s over-seriousness was a little too much for me. At some point though I really should pick it up. I imagine I’ll love it if it does pick up where ‘The Crane Wife’ leaves off.

The Shins on the other hand have really held my interest, and when ‘Wincing The Night Away’ came out, I DID get it the same day. And though there was a wave of fan disappointment over ‘the new sound’, it caught my ear right away. And part of what I really like about The Shins is that there is progression among all three of their albums. The mostly acoustic sound on the first one was a winning formula, but by the second one things have changed a bit. Still quite melodic, but also more electric and pop-y on one hand (‘Girl Inform Me’ is one of the best songs of the aughts in my opinion) and even more acoustic songwriter on the other (‘New Slang’ which, in spite of its cheesy usage in ‘Garden State’ really IS a great song). Then ‘Wincing The Night Away’ starts with synthesizers and vocals with effects… quite the surprise, but a wonderful one. I was sold on it about halfway through the first song, and thought the album was definitely a great step forward. It’s been about 3 years since its release, and I can’t wait for the next one.