8 posts tagged “vox hunt”
Show us a treasure.
Vox Hunt Challenge is weirdly applicable to the post I was about to write anyway:
Show us the last album you listened to.
This is amazing- I made a pressure decision to buy it Saturday night as I was getting rushed out of Borders to see 3:10 To Yuma (which was also amazing). I had both this record and Talib Kweli's new one in my hand, and for some reason ran with this. What I didn't realize was that I was paying 13 bucks for a ridiculous amount of music (I saw the bonus disc listing 9 tracks on the back, but didn't see that underneath that was written "plus 15 instrumental tracks"). It amounts to just under 45 songs by two of the most engaging hip-hop producers trading rhymes with the sort of offhanded abandon usually reserved for mixtapes. It would have been worth the whopping $15, but I had a coupon. Best accidental purchase ever.
Audio: Show us five CDs or albums that changed your life.
Submitted by redhotmomma.
Oh man. Only five? If I must, these are the ones that are completely undeniable.
Elliott Smith is a songwriter's songwriter, in a class completely by himself. Before I knew anything about how incredibly constructed these songs are, though, his music just meant a lot to me. I fell back on this record a lot, and I still do.
My first hip-hop album is still my favorite. This is the form done to perfection. Both lyrics and music, Mos Def is at the top of his game here. This record taught me the power of this genre. I love a whole lot of hip-hop now, but this is the apex.
This is another perfect record. To describe Jeff Buckley's genius is a fool's errand. I will never forget the first time I heard "Hallelujah;" Wendy and I were sitting in my car in the parking lot at SUNY. It was one of the most important moments of my musical education. I never looked at music the same way.
When I decided to start the Rev, I was listening to a lot of Bright Eyes. This record sort of inspired me. It is arrestingly beautiful, complicated, dense, beguiling. You never get a chance to think about how great one song is because the next song is just as great. I love every other Bright Eyes album, but none this much.
Audio: Share a song you can't help but sing along to.
Behold your new favorite sing-along song: "Coconut Skins" by Damien Rice.
Show us a skull and crossbones.
I was waiting all day to get home and post this, only to find Wendy had already done it. Whatever -- I'm glad she's blogging at least, and I'm really flattered that she thought of it.
Anyway, I designed this for Melissa, for her knitting group, to put on hoodies. She has yet to do so.
Books: Show us your summer reading list.
Submitted by marvel is my pen name.
Following is a list of books I'm planning on reading. I may or may not get to them all this summer, but this is what I have on tap, anyway:
- PD James, Children of Men - currently reading
- Joseph Campbell, The Hero With A Thousand Faces - currently out of the Albany Public Library. Clock ticking, will probably end up just buying it.
- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five
- Sylvia Plath, Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams
- Michael Chabon, The Yiddish Policeman's Union
- Alex Richards, Back Talk
- Julie Powell, Julie and Julia
- Oliver Sacks, The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat
- Naguib Mahfouz, The Cairo Trilogy
- Marisha Pessl, Special Topics in Calamity Physics
As always, the Bible is on my reading list, and falling fast. I just have to sit down and do that one of these days.
