The new album from The Dead Weather came out a week or two ago. I’m already liking it. Their first album took a while to grow on me, and it wasn’t until I saw this music video on The Wedge that things started clicking. The video for Treat Me Like Your Mother is quite insane, and fun to watch at the same time.
K’naan’s song Wavin’ Flag off his album Troubadour (awesome album, by the way) was re-recorded featuring a whole pile of Canadian music artists in support of Haitian relief efforts. This is the result. It’s Very We Are The World in a way, but frankly I like this song a whole lot better.
It just happened to be good timing that Muse and Silversun Pickups would be in town the day after my half marathon. I bought tickets a while ago, and now I consider this concert to be a good congratulatory gift to myself for not only making it through the race, but also successfully coaching such a long clinic.
I’ve been mulling over what I wanted to post today, but in the end I couldn’t come up with anything that required a large amount of words on the page. Actually, what’s pushing me this evening is the fact that many of the posts that I’ve written over the past few days have had numbers in the title. And if you consider the post about my new retainer, that has a counting of rules as well. Number, numbers, numbers. Perhaps there’s a bit of a subconscious reason for all of that. I will elaborate on that another time.
Eh, meanwhile, I just saw this Lily Allen music video for her new single off It’s Not Me, It’s You entitled 22. It’s very quarter-life crisis-y. Due to the numeric title, I thought I’d share the video.
Lily’s really churning out these videos. Seems like she only recently put out a video for Fuck You, and now there’s one for this one? I’m digging this video if only because there’s a nice simple concept to the video and yet it tells a good story. Anyway, go watch it.
Oh my goodness, this one certainly does make me laugh out loud. My (former) PM passed this one to me this morning. It’s a mix of Tommy Seebach’s video for Apache and Voodoo People by The Prodigy. This one is great just for the utter WTF-ness of it all. Seriously.
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