Poploaded 84: The Big Moustache Issue
((( Programa gravado no dia 10 de novembro de 2008, nos estúdios do iG. )))
Embalados por um BG estilo hipponga-com-flores-no-cabelo, o programa começa logo pela Islândia com Mugison, que abre também o segundo bloco. Para quem queria ‘mais novidade’ no programa, vem aí a banda australiana que vai bombar em 2009 (hehe). Mais: bloquinhos Nokia Trends, bloco SPNoise, bloco P.T., e um pouco de “indie-arte”.

Na session, uma surpresa electro-experimental de Recife: a dupla Julia Says. Você ouve no programa “Barulhos” e “Mohamed Saksak”, o já hit em shows. Julia Says é formada por Anthony Diego (bateria, programação eletrônica e percussão) e Pauliño (vocal, guitarra, violão e sintetizadores). Os vídeos da session estão no final do post. Para saber mais sobre a dupla visite o MySpace.
TRACKLIST
1- “Mugi Boogie”, Mugison
2- “Walking on a dream”, Empire of the Sun
3- “Beeper”, The Count & Sinden (feat. Kid Sister)
4- “O Katrina”, Black Lips
5- “On the Breeze”, Eugenius
6- “Please Visit Our National parks”, Oxford Collapse
POPLOADED SESSIONS
7- “Barulhos”, Julia Says
8- “To the Bone”, Mugison
9- “She Loves Everybody”, Chester French
10- “Big Big Love”, Foals
11- “Talons”, Bloc Party
12- “Flying”, The Secret Machines
13- “Good Lies”, The Notwist
POPLOADED SESSIONS
14- “Mohamed SakSak”, Julia Says
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Autor: Ana Bean - Categoria(s): Rádio Poploaded Tags: "Julia Says"


Adoreeeeei o programa,primeira vez que escuto e fiquei impressionada (:
muito boom!
bjsbjs :*
Mais uma vez, ótimo programa, Oxford collapse mais uma com carimbo de qualidade Sub Pop que renderam comparações com Minutemen e Firehose, será?
Alem daquela banda All the Saints que eu mencionei em algum outro coments, estou ouvindo bastante The thermals, muito boa ex sub pop e recentemente foi contratada pela Kill Rock Stars, vale a pena.
Abraços e até o 85
(((((((((momento enlouquecedor))))))))))))))
Lost in Place ——> album Pure acid park
We took the wrong way in
We took the wrong way out
We took the wrong way in
We took the wrong way out
Patience
Hesitation
Quiet anticipation
Desperation
Calculation
Premeditation
There’s a rope in the shed
There’s a car on the lawn
There’s a knife in the Sink
And the TV is on
There’s a man with a knife
There’s a car on the lawn
There’s a rope in the shed
And the TV is on
There’s a rope in the car
There’s a knife on the lawn
There’s a man by the sink
And the TV is on
There’s a knife in the shed
There’s a rope on the lawn
There’s a man in the car
And the TV is on
Patience
Hesitation
Quiet anticipation
Desperation
Calculation
Everything we say along the way gets
Lost in…
We took the wrong way in
We took the wrong way out
TOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCCCCCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ONDE ESTÃO OS INDIES???????
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(((((((((URGENTE)))))))))))))
My Best Friend’s Wife – Revenge Fantasie of the impotent
é simplesmente rock!!!
How the great have fallen,
see how life has passed them by.
Was anybody looking in the crystal ball,
when his star was on the rise.
Stuffing his face with canned ham sandwich spread.
He was on the road to stardom, stayed a salesman instead.
What happened?
What makes one kid a star ?
What makes the other just another woman’s child ?
I saw the TV.
Watch the fat kid grin.
Watch America go wild!
But he’s not the famous child star anymore,
he’s just the funny looking guy in the stereo store.
The fickleness of fame and fortune’s caprice
together changed the life of Mason Reese.
You can still see Mason in the Underwood ads,
at the back of your mind.
Or you can see Mason at the Crazy Eddie store,
on the Upper West Side,
watching Gary Coleman and Emannuel Lewis.
He knows how much old dwarf child stars mean to us.
The fickleness of fame and fortune’s caprice
together changed the life of Mason Reese.