Monday, September 05, 2011

The Twins' Super Track

This morning Joseph told me he needed help building a track. I got in there to see the layout he's picked out is the most complex one in his book of tracks. But, we got it done (with a little creativity), and we even added a few things, just for kicks. Emma also helped and was instrumental in the "ambiance," including the farm and the port.


Sunday, April 26, 2009

TCJ 4.3 - It's That Song From The Telly

It’s been a somewhat surprising development to me that songs that I hear on NPR’s World Café, All Songs Considered, 92 Zew, and Pandora, have been increasingly showing up on TV shows and commercials. I think the first one might have been when I started hearing The Postal Service in UPS commercials. Earlier than that, technically, I learned that “Woke Up This Morning,” by the British group Alabama 3 that I heard on World Café a few times, was the theme song for this new show called The Sopranos, but I never actually saw The Sopranos at that time, so I’m sticking with The Postal Service.
Since then, it’s become rather commonplace for bands I considered Indie bands and more in my milieu, to show up on rather mainstream commercials. It’s a great way for these bands to get there music out to a wider audience, and, hopefully, sell some music and concert tickets. I think Apple might be doing the best job of this at the moment, using music from The Bird and The Bee, Feist, and Chairlift, among others, to promote their Macs and iPods (by the way, “Bruises” is the best song on Chairlift’s album, by a lot, I’m sorry to say). I just recently heard Alexi Murdoch’s “Orange Sky” in the promo for NBC’s Southland, and I’m always glad to hear that song.
This mix I’ve put together, however, isn’t quite the Indie lovefest you might expect from the preceding paragraphs. It was my aim to be inclusive of songs that are inexorably tied to the TV shows on which they were featured. This explains the inclusion of the rather anti-Indie songs by The Rembrandts and Phantom Planet. Another theme song which always makes me think of the show in which it was featured is “We Used to be Friends,” from the underappreciated neo-noir classic, Veronica Mars. Even when I’m watching the DVDs, I rarely can skip the opening credits, soley because of the song.
“Da da da” by Trio (originally released in 1982) was featured in a Volkswagon commercial back in 1997 and became a pop culture sensation. In an interesting bit of meta-TCJ, “Instant Karma” is the song referred to in Dar Williams’ “I Won’t Be Your Yoko Ono” in the lyric “you don’t know a person like me / I could sell your songs to Nike.” I remember seeing that commercial during the 1992 Olympics and being fascinated. It’s such a great combination of music and marketing.
There are a great many sites on the interwebz that chronicle the usage of pop songs in commercials and shows. Below are listed some interesting offerings from Paste Magazine which I enjoyed while researching a few of the songs on the list.

http://www.pastemagazine.com/high_gravity/2008/08/10-best-songs-in-commercials-during-the-olympics.html

http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2008/11/the-12-best-tv-theme-songs-from-current-shows.html

1. Clock from 24
2. We Used to be Friends – The Dandy Warhols
3. Instant Karma – John Lennon
4. Bruises – Chairlift
5. Hold on Tight – Electric Light Orchestra
6. Short Skirt Long Jacket – Cake
7. Opening (Dexter) – Daniel Licht
8. All These Things That I’ve Done – The Killers
9. I’ll Be There for You – The Rembrandts
10. I Melt With You – Modern English
11. Woke Up This Morning – A3
12. Hello Goodbye – The Beatles
13. Boss of Me – They Might Be Giants
14. Better – Regina Spektor
15. California – Phantom Planet
16. The Story – Brandi Carlile
17. One Two Three Four – Feist
18. Lost Theme – Michael Giacchino
19. Closer to Free – BoDeans
20. Da da da – Trio
21. The Part Where You Let Go – Hem
22. It’s a Jungle Out There – Randy Newman
23. Because I’m Awesome – The Dollyrots

Monday, June 09, 2008

June New Music Issue

TCJ 3.5 is out, with 3 full CDs this time around. Almost everything came out within the last two years, and some stuff isn't even out yet (I pre-ordered the new Tilly and the Wall and it already came). The zine itself is 8 pages this time around, and can be found in the archives, linked to the right.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

April - May - June Issues

So I forgot to post here when the April issue was released. It can be found via the resources page linked at the right. The key to the crossword puzzle is now available at the same location.

The May issue (TCJ 3.4) will be out shortly and will consist of 2 CDs' worth of music. I'm going to default to having people download them via rapidshare, but I will gmail them if requested.

Lots of new stuff coming out in May and June so we will feature new music (meaning, <2 years old, but usually much newer) in TCJ 3.5. That one will also be more than one CD so rapidshare will again be the distribution method of choice.

P.S. So did you like the crossword? Would you like to see more? Shoot me an email or reply in the comments.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Thursday, March 13, 2008

TCJ 3.2 is Available

TCJ 3.2 is complete and has been emailed to subscribers. As usual, it can also be found by clicking the TCJ Zine Archive link found to the right.

The focus of the mix this month was on new music. There is some really good stuff on there, including songs from Ryan Adams, Lightspeed Champion, Tift Merritt, Kathleen Edwards, Radiohead, They Might Be Giants, and many more. There is also a song by Wreckless Eric that is actually 30 years old, but was on the Stranger Than Fiction soundtrack, so I bent the "2 years old or less" rule this time around. The crazy thing is, with so much new music so much more available, I already have enough songs for the next "new music" mix, which isn't scheduled until June. Oy vey.

As usual, if you didn't get the CD, get a gmail acct and email me and we'll get you hooked up.

Enjoy!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

TCJ 3.2

The March edition of TallCuppaJoe is almost in the can. The newsletter is essentially complete, I'm just waiting for Kathleen Edwards' album to come out on Tuesday (Mar. 4) to complete the mix. After that it will go to my crack proofreading/editing crew for a layer of polish and be on its way to you.

This mix is of new music, something I do about 4 times a year. This time around I've clustered songs together based on commonalities between the bands, songs, titles, or lyrics. It's not nearly as devoted to connectivity as TCJ 2.1 was, but you'll definitely notice it.

So look for the new issue in your email inbox late next week or early the week after. And buy Tift Merritt's latest, Another Country. It's not a "country" album, and is pretty darn good. I'm including one of hers on this next mix to give you a taste. Good stuff.