Health Care January 28, 2023
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Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night
The Lemonheads - Hospital
DJ speaks over Swell Maps - The Doctor at Cake
Poison Girls - Under the Doctor
Collate - Medicine
The Nurse - 気狂い病院 (Nurse)
Rudimentary Peni - B - Ward
The Velvet Underground - Lady Godiva's Operation
DJ speaks over Delia Derbyshire - Theme from Dr. Who
Jack Acid - St. James Infirmary
Phil & The Tiles - Health / Body
Rhino 39 - Take Your Medicine
Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics - Medicine Spoon
The Fall - Athlete Cured
The Marked Men - Doctor Dan
DJ speaks over The Ventures - St. James Infirmary
Don Downing - Doctor Boogie
Psh-Psh - Hospital
Anne Feeney - National Health Care Now!
Crime - I Knew This Nurse
Trash Kit - Medicine
DJ speaks over Bob Seger System - Doctor Fine
Civic - Call the Doctor
Parliament - Dr. Funkenstein
Mr. Wrong - Holding for Healthcare
Los Yorks - Pronto un Doctor
Uranium Club - Operation
Jelly Roll Morton - Doctor Jazz
Dr. Octagon - Waiting List (DJ Shadow/Automator Mix)
Phil Ochs - AMA Song
Impalers - Mad Medicine
Parsnip - Health
10LEC6 - The Nurse Is a Cop
Tu-Do Hospital - Patients Of....
Warm Bodies - I Need a Doctor
The Suicide Commandos - Mr. Dr.
Inez Foxx - The Lady, The Doctor And The Prescription
Electric Guitars - Health
Warwound - Ward Seven
Bango - Marta, Zeca, O Padre, O Prefeito, O Doutor & Eu
Aqua - Doctor Jones
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Part of the reason I think people are under the impression that punk and, by extension, anarchy is at the core just animalistic, primitive rebelling against everything is that so many people can't imagine a work without systems of power and even oppression. A "better world" can't exist without these systems of power, so any attempt to go against it will be seen as a fruitless endeavor... we already live in a wonderful system, you see, why would you rock the boat by suggesting that we could do better for others?
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my work is in a private collection in Kyiv now ❤️🖤.
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www.marandart.com/s/shop
THE PATCHES ARE HERE! Supply is limited, so grab one while you can until I find more material to work with, yee haw. (Next on my list: shirts, more patches, and a new sticker design!)
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Heaven :x: Hell first reactions
Heaven Side:
Waiting On A Twist Of Fate - we already know this is a banger
Landmines - fun and catchy, just some good classic pop-punk vibes
I Can't Wait - now this feels like truly oldschool Sum 41
Time Won't Wait - gotta be honest here, this one is missing a certain je ne sais quoi. If I had to guess i'd say this was one of the ones that was originally written for a different artist
Future Primitive - hella Offspring vibes on this one and I'm here for it
Dopamine - this one's okay, but the verses are very similar to Landmines, making it feel kinda like Landmines again but not as good
Not Quite Myself - wasn't sure at first, initially felt a little samey but I like the way it switched up in the second verse, won me over
Bad Mistake - jammy, banger, awesome Offspring vibes again
Johnny Libertine - Yes! Super oldschool sound, this rules
Radio Silence - Gotta get that ballad track in there! I am deffo vibing with this one, could join the ranks of Pieces and What Am I To Say in terms of classic Sum ballads
Hell Side:
Preperasi A Salire - Something of a transitional filler track, which tbh is pretty much what I expected - really like the Rise Up vocals coming in with it though, that was a nice surprise
Rise Up - it's a banger, your honour
Stranger In These Times - funky intro. Love the tension building in the pre-chorus, and the chorus itself does indeed fuck
I Don't Need Anyone - darker tone off the bat, we like it. Go the fuck off, Dave, hell yeah!!!!! That guitar solo got me feeling like Kaiba getting obliterated
Over The Edge - one of Dreamworks' most underrated pict- oh, edge, sorry, misheard you there. Real pump-up chorus, I dig it
House Of Liars - sliding in with some kickass guitar wails. Cool atmosphere to this one
You Wanted War - oooh, i like the intro here. Channeling those 13 Voices/Screaming Bloody vibes. Guitar solo is very cool, but doesn't top the one from I Don't Need Anyone
Paint It Black - oh this is straight up a cover, then. Well I can't say it outclasses the original Rolling Stones track (just 'cause, y'know, it's iconic) this is nonetheless a very cool heavier interpretation
It's All Me - FAST! ENERGETIC! YEAH! Huh, maybe this is the track that should have been called Time Won't Wait. Dave & Tom back at it again with guitar solos that FUCK HARD. ...Were those last couple of notes a reference to a DTLI track? Sounded super familiar
How The End Begins - Oh, some of these lyrics are going for the throat huh. Caught between a memory and visions of what could be. Damn. Given this is ostensibly the swan song for Sum 41 as a whole, it's got a lot to live up to, but it does be living up it though
Well. Wow. They definitely went out with a bang. I can see myself listening through this a lot in the weeks to come.
Downsides? Some. We know conceptually this album began when Deryck was asked to write some songs for other artists and/or to be bonus tracks on an anniversary addition of All Killer - these ended up being tracks on the Heaven side and it does feel like you can tell which ones they are — if I had to guess, I'd say those were Landmines, Time Won't Wait, Dopamine and possibly Not Quite Myself. Time Won't Wait in particular felt a little bit disjointed, lacking a bit of that Sum 41 personality. That said, songs like I Can't Wait, Future Primitive and Bad Mistake are awesome enough to lift up the Heaven side by a fair margin.
With the Hell side you could argue that with Preperasi being really just an intro to Rise Up and Paint It Black being a cover that we're really only getting 8 heavier Sum songs here, not 10... however, those 8 are all really fucking good. If I had to single one that I wasn't as keen on it'd probably be House Of Liars, but who knows, that one has the potential to grow on me over time.
I think the Hell side is stronger overall, but I'm definitely glad that this did end up being a double album - with Sum disbanding after this, it gives something great to end on across the gamut of their fanbase - those who prefer the oldschool pop-punk stuff, those who prefer the heavier stuff, and indeed those like me who are here for all of it.
Overall though, this whole record is chock full of bangers. While I'm certainly sad to see Sum 41 go, this was an exceptional note to end on.
Heaven :x: Hell | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (4.5/5)
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The Cramps - Primitive
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Ugly Things now has. podcast, and that's a great thing! Check this one out, about how Lou Reed and John Cale met and started making music together about six blocks from where I live in Queens!
The Primitives, 1964 -- L-R: Tony Conrad, Walter Demaria, Lou Reed, John Cale
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Felt ft. Elizabeth Fraser - Primitive Painters
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Omega Radio for January 28, 2017; #131.
Unstoppable Death Machines “Single Clarity”
Genghis Tron “Board Up The House”
Mannequin Pussy “Pledge”
Anasazi “Sudden Illlness”
Black Cobra “Dragon & Phoenix”
Ex-Breathers “Open Source”
Neurosis “Fire Is The End Lesson”
Urochromes “2 Men”
Single Mothers “Hell (Is My Backup Plan)”
War On Women “Second Wave Goodbye”
Daughters “The Hit”
Rollins Band “Ghost Rider”
Unsane “Blood Boy (Hell’s Angel’s)”
Sleep “Dragonaught”
Whores. “Fake Life”, “Straight Down”
Pissed Jeans “Ignorecam”
Primitive Weapons “Ashes Or Paradise”
United Nations “Serious Business”
Nine Of Swords “Buoy”
KEN Mode “The Ugliest Happy You Ever Seen” , “Your Heartwarming Story Makes Me Sick”
Uniform “The Killing Of America”
Yautja “Of Lament”
Melting Hand “High Collider”
Full Of Hell & Merzbow “High Fells”
Deluxe noise rock, metal, post-punk, d.i.y., and metalcore.
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Oh HELL YEAH!!!!! How could I say no to this!!!! This is a genius idea @kaossbells! You are really feeding my little inbox today. It must’ve been really hungry! Thank you for the cookie crumbs and for the tag! 🍪😋🥰😘
New tag game! Imagine you're a race car driver. What would the top ten songs on your pre-race playlist be? Go wild and tag as many people as you want.
My choices are:
• I Predict A Riot by Kaiser Chiefs
• Crash by The Primitives
• Going Underground by The Jam
• Paranoid by Black Sabbath
• I Wanna Be Sedated by Ramones
• Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen
• Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger by Daft Punk
• The Champion by The Score
• Lift Me Up by Moby (*wink wink* If you know, you know!)
• Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai
I tag @hurricane-heatt, @ivettel, @toastedtardis, @wanderingblindly, @4xmulti21champion, and anyone who sees this post! 😊
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The Kids Just Don’t Understand June 16, 2023
A fill-in for Jen and a musical mystery sort of solved but sort of not!
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News - Dirty Lies
DJ speaks over Wind - Groovin' with Mr. Bloe
Powerplant - Beautiful Boy
Allusion - Blasé
The Lollipop Shoppe - It's Makin' It
Tranzmitors - Dancing In the Front Row
Private Lives - Trust In Me
Los Ignorantes - Tizón
Judy White - Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do
Collate - Medicine
KENO - Subdivision
The United States of America - Do You Follow Me
Las Mordidas - Surrounded
Negative Approach - Dead Stop
Orchestra Harlow - Freak Off
The Toads - Gimme Little More
Scorpions - Dark Lady
Fairytale - Wrap It Up and Buy It
Bathouse - My Boat
The Jesus and Mary Chain - UV Ray
Penetrode - Death = Life
Automatic - Realms
The Primitives - Never Tell
April March & The Makers - I Just Might Crack
Willie Bobo - Fried Neck Bones and Some Homefries
The Spencer Davis Group - I'm a Man
The Ventures - BUMBLE BEE ROCK
Mel Tormé - Comin' Home Baby
Soft Machine - Why Are We Sleeping?
Los Ignorantes - Tizón
Rank And File - Sound of the Rain
The Real Kids - Taxi Boys
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - South Carolina (Barnwell)
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PRIMITIVE KNOT - Exit Strategies
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