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Right: Is Coldplay. We (the staff) like it. I’m the most pop oriented one of the three.
It’s the BEST auto-mimicking of a band. It’s like Clocks and … yes, I’m hooked on it.
Nothing more to say. I’ve repeated on my CD dozens of times.

Stay cool…

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This week is a very lightsounding one for me… maybe the combination of hard work, harshness, sadness, tired hot days… It’s more an autumn list than a hot-summer one… Maybe the strong storms at the end of the week helped. Need to have “soft” music, making some thinking and also raising faces and bringing light to the mood… Use it with care…

  • Porcupine Tree: Deadwing’s “Lazarus” (what a song, the one that doesn’t have distorted guitars, the one that’s less agressive than the others, the track specially made for this week)
  • Eels: Blinking Lights And Other Revelations’ “Trouble With Dreams” (the album is a nice compilation of short tracks, cool, makes me remember that I completely missed Shootenanny! got to have it…)
  • The Trash Can Sinatras: Weightlifting’s “Got Carried Away” (haven’t paid attention to this track… very cool)
  • Brian Wilson: Smile’s “Good Vibrations” (This is the last version of this great song. I remember listening to the 45 rpm vynil single, don’t know if it was my father’s or my sister’s single… it was powerful, I listened and put it on and on and on…that early version was amazing and powerful…this, a mature, aged one)
  • The Good Ship: The Good Ship’s “The Maco Light” (tranquility comes… mandolins, guitar percussion, whistling, more a folk song than the pop one it seems to be)
  • Solas: The Hour Before Dawn’s “The Last Of The Great Whales” (one of my favorite celtic bands alongside Altan and Clannad, with a tune that goes beyond the ears and an ecological song about the hunting of whales, sang in first person… “I am the last of the great whales, and I am dying”, with all the violins, whistles and great voices)
  • Kymia Dawson: Hidden Vagenda’s “Angels And Seagulls” (ex Moldy Peaches 4th album… low profile, more folky and country, nice short song based on some background synths, childish piano, drums, accordions and an authentic sounding voice)

Hi there, here I am investigating about how to implement Oracle Web Services and preparing for a consulting on the Oracle Portal solution.
I’m about to quit my online pdf readings, but I remembered the blog (again)

Here’s my playlist for this week

  • Tindersticks: Can Our Love’s “Sweet Release” (the 8+ minutes real thing) [crooner alt]
  • The Warlocks: Phoenix Album’s “Hurricane Heart Attack” [plain good retro rock with attitude]
  • Lanterna: Sand’s “Windward” [cool instrumental desert rock]
  • Yo La Tengo: I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One’s “Autumn Sweater” [great post psych pop track from Indie's prime band, listen to the bass line, the percussion and keyboards... another Tomorrow Never Knows influencee... from the beginning]
  • The Decemberists: Picaresque’s “16 Military Wives” [kind of indie anthemic parade track in this great and -as usual- very literate album]
  • Gallygows: Give It To Her’s “Mer-lines” [my first encounter with this (I don't know if they're still working] spanish, english-lyrics indie band, sounds great]
  • Izz: Ampersand Vol 1′s: “Ancient Memory” [stylish progressive pop/rock from our prog friends. We haven't received this album from them yet]

Also I’m still listening to Fritz Doddy’s “A Feeling Of Far”, have bought the spanish band Los Planetas “vs La Ley De La Gravedad” fine album. And hooked by “Scarborough Fair” and “Cat’s In The Cradle” tunes… (specially a solo live version of Art Garfunkel for the first one, and an acordion-based version of Ricky Scaggs for the second one).

Stay in touch, stay cool…

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