Saturday, October 20, 2007

Top 5 Songs

i may get this totally wrong. but ive been thinking about my top five songs. songs that never get old, will never get boring, and always leave me feeling more than i did from when i started listening. i have listened to a lot of songs, but there are always a select few that i know are better than anything else ive ever heard. you may disagree.

1. Suite Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby Stills Nash and Young -- first of all, its four songs for the price of one. and its a song that i always have to push the needle back for (yes, i said needle - that in of itself is a different argument all together, because NOTHING sounds better than vinyl). also, probably one of the most beautiful songs about an imminent break-up that ive ever heard. ("Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now, I am not dreaming, I am yours, you are mine, you are what you are, you make it hard"...."Tearing yourself away from me now, you are free, and I am crying, this does not mean I don't love you I do that's forever, yes and for always.")

2. Bring It On Home To Me by Sam Cooke -- I think I'm a sucker for sad songs. I think it's the voice that makes it such a powerful song for me. The idea of being so desperately, blindly in love with someone that you don't care how badly the other person has treated you, or that things haven't worked in the past.

3. Karma Police by Radiohead -- I don't know a damn thing about music structure, and I can barely read notes, which is a huge weakness for me, but if there ever was a more perfect sounding song to me, its Karma Police. Probably one of the best contemporary songs, which isnt a surprise considering its from the most innovative band of the 90s. And of course, you can't acknowledge Radiohead's greatness on this song without crediting the band they took the piano parts from....

4. A Day In the Life by the Beatles -- call me a cop out for including The Beatles, whatever. I'm actually tired of having the "Beatles are overrated vs. Beatles are the most important contribution to modern rock music" argument. I think that due to every band and their mom sounding like the Beatles, the Beatles themselves lose their importance in people's minds (wtf Oasis?). Ok, anyway. This song is ridiculous and groundbreaking. The lyrics from the newspaper, the orchestral...crescendo....the sampled audio, "paul is dead", etc etc etc.

5. Tears of Rage by the Band -- HA HA! No one can be mad at me for not including Dylan in the list, since it was co-written by him and Richard Manuel. As #1 Sucker for Emotionally Draining Songs, this is like heartwrenching perfection. Tell me you aren't affected by the anguish in his voice. I dare you. No band out there comprised entirely of white men has more soul than The Band. And I SWEAR to god if anyone tells me that Johnny Cash does a better version of "Long Black Veil" than The Band, I will slap them. I'm sure once The Band gets a romantic-comedy-fiction movie, everyone will think they're trendy, too. (disclaimer: nothing against johnny cash, i love him. just those people out there who think that everything he touches is fucking gold and no one can else could ever do any better).

Friday, October 19, 2007

Heer Kitteh Kitteh

Ok so with the onslaught of my LOLcats obsession, I've decided to make a list of all the websites out there dedicated to comedic genius of the cat.

LOLcats -
my favorite link is
I Can Has Cheezburger?
You don't know da lolcatz? Has boolean search?
flavor
more funny pictures


Stuff On My Cat
Literally, stuff on cats.


Cats That Look Like Hitler

Pretty much self-explanatory.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Charm City

I have this unavoidable urge to visit every town in every state in America. Today was Baltimore and Annapolis. I've been to them as a child, through the usual elementary school field trips. But its another experience to be completely alone, except for my SLR and my Holga, and wander through the streets at 8 a.m.

I still don't know whether to be sad that I have no one to experience it with, or happy that I don't have anyone to experience it with. I felt both today.

The thing I love about a city is the anonymity. To be able to slip into the crowds, as a complete stranger, and no one cares who you are, what you look like, where you came from. Everyone cares in a small town. Too much.

Here are some pictures I took of both cities as a anonymous observer. I definitely don't claim to be a great photographer, but I manager to have the camera set to manual, at least.






Sunday, October 7, 2007

soundtrack

so i just shot a roll of pictures on my holga. im hoping that maybe, just maybe, someoe in the greater frederick area doesn't think that film photography is too asinine-- so i can get them developed real fast like.

in the meantime i discovered the best soundtrack ever for taking pictures in the woods. this of course includes one of the best albums this year, Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga by Spoon.

Boy With a Coin - Iron & Wine
Fireworks - Animal Collective
The Great Salt Lake - Band of Horses
1234 - Feist
Knights - Minus the Bear
Rockers to Swallow - Yeah Yeah Yeahs (this song kicks SO much ass)
Ocean of Noise - Arcade Fire
Ruby - Kaiser Chiefs
The Moneymaker - Rilo Kiley (i'm still a little torn on how i feel about their new album. it's a lot poppy-er and dancier, but its catchy as hell. and i cant hate jenny lewis. its impossible.)
And of course, lots and lots of Spoon. I have a new thing for Britt Daniels. And Jeff Tweedy. And Ryan Adams.

I highly recommend listening to these songs if you're ever in the woods.

Pictures soon to follow!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Fried oreos in West Virginia

I don't exactly know what town I went to today, but it was a good three hour drive from Frederick. The ride was beautiful up in the mountains, and though it looks like the leaves won't change until next week, the poison ivy looked beautifully red. I can't help but feel like West Virginia is the Mexico of the U.S....much like the border towns of Mexico are poor examples of the country's true nature and beauty, the border towns of West Virginia are a sorry example of how lovely the state can be.



They were making apple butter from giant cauldrons. I want a cauldron. I think mom and I are going to help out and make apple butter next year.

A few more pictures I took....









I bought some new 120 film so its Holga time. Hooray!