BROKEN
Things I haven’t heard before, broken rhythms, new music, transcendent innovation, really loud noise, crap records, beautiful monsters.
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, feat. Earl Hines: Basin Street Blues, December 4, 1928
“Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five play the Basin St Blues, named after the famous New Orleans French Quarter avenue. The regular group of Johnny St Cyr on banjo, Lil Hardin on piano, Kid Ory on trombone and Johnnie Dodds on clarinet is not heard on this cut. On this recording, we have Mancy Cara on banjo, Jimmy Strong replacing Dodds on clarinet, Fred Robinson takes over on trombone, Earl Hines replaces Lil on piano and with his celesta, and Zutty Singleton is added at drums. Of course, Louis Armstrong leads with his cornet and vocals. This recording was made for Okeh on December 4, 1928 in Chicago.”
“Regular John” by Queens Of The Stone Age (1998)
According to LastFM, I listened to this song more than anything else in 2011.
Jeff Buckley – Grace (BBC Late Show) – 1995
1995 – I watched this go out. So glad I found it again.
Tessellate by alt-J (2011)
Undertow by Warpaint (2011)
Pixies – Into The White (live) Brixton Academy, London. June 26 1991
Leonard Cohen – Chelsea Hotel #2 (live performance 1985)
I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel
you were famous, your heart was a legend.
You told me again you preferred handsome men
but for me you would make an exception.And clenching your fist for the ones like us
who are oppressed by the figures of beauty,
you fixed yourself, you said, “Well never mind,
we are ugly but we have the music.”