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birthday girl mix, pt 2

by Jen at 9:58 pm on 24.04.2007 | 2 Comments
filed under: family and friends, tunage

part two birthday mix for you:


kate’s bday playlist too! (M3U)

i hope bubbles enjoys listening to these )

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Ani DiFranco – Joyful Girl
Lizzie West – Prayer
Fiona Apple – Paper Bag
Tori Amos – Happy Phantom
Rusted Root – Send Me On My Way
Amy Winehouse – Fuck Me Pumps
The Futureheads – Hounds of Love
The Arcade Fire – Keep the Car Running
Primus – Jerry Was a Racecar Driver
The Von Bondies – C’mon, C’mon
Anti-Flag – Turncoat
The Blow – Parentheses
Bernard Fanning – Wish You Well
Ride – Vapour Trail
Imogen Heap – Hide and Seek
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong – Stars Fell on Alabama
Nick Drake – Northern Sky

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sending love

by Jen at 12:01 am on Comments Off
filed under: family and friends, photo, tunage

my baby sis turns 30 today!

this one’s for you elliot.

even if i’m not there, i’ll always be right here.


a bubbles birthday mix for you:


kate’s bday playlist (M3U)

the first of two parts (part two to be posted tomorrow because i couldn’t decide which i liked better!) it reads like craziness, but there is a method to the madness )

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

Cake – The Distance
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Desperado
The Thermals – Here’s Your Future
Nada Surf – Pressure Free
Sugar – A Good Idea
Sublime – What I Got
Lily Allen – LDN
Kirsty MacColl – In These Shoes
The Pixies – Wave of Mutilation
Leona Naess – Blue Eyed Baby
U2 – Dancing Barefoot
NIN – Every Day is Exactly the Same
Queens of the Stone Age – In The Fade
Tori Amos – Talula
Modest Mouse – Missed the Boat
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Maps
Califone – The Orchids
Cyndi Lauper – True Colors

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dishandspoon

by Jen at 5:40 pm on 1.04.2007 | 1 Comment
filed under: tunage

i made this mix for a group of friends doing a cd exchange a few months ago, and figured I’d put it out for general consumption for a while, before I take the music down off my website.

it’s 19 songs long, so you’ve been warned (though if you subscribe to the podcast you can pick n’ choose)



MP3 playlist (M3U)

featuring elefant, goldfrapp, the coral sea, the honorary title, lizzie west, the fray, and many more. it’s a boppy, pop-y kinda mix.

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

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music, like a balm

by Jen at 10:16 pm on 19.03.2007 | 3 Comments
filed under: tunage

i’m burnt. brain fried. i need a few minutes of space, a few glimpses of sky through the hectic landscape – let my lungs open up and fill with the possibility of calm, let my backbone melt into a comfortable, comforting slouch. let my mind settle and soothe.

and so i’m listening to this. i don’t know how it does the trick it do – but it do.



MP3 playlist (M3U)

featuring bedouin soundclash, arcade fire, qr5, the be good tanyas, taj mahal.

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

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smells like spring

by Jen at 11:16 pm on 27.02.2007Comments Off
filed under: tunage

some sunny music for spring…



MP3 playlist (M3U)

featuring nick drake, beatles, bob marley, aqualung, lou reed, and ryan adams.

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

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walking on the moon

by Jen at 8:28 pm on 1.02.2007Comments Off
filed under: tunage

because I’m in a world/folksy/ambient kind of mood:





MP3 playlist (M3U)

angelique kidjo, nil lara, jose gonzales, rachel mccartney, and arthur russell. give it a listen.

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

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winter warmers

by Jen at 10:59 pm on 7.01.2007Comments Off
filed under: tunage

a little music to get the blood moving and banish the chills





MP3 playlist (M3U)

winter warmers – featuring yellowcard, nine inch nails, strung out and more.

here’s the Podcast feed: Subscribe.

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merry music 2006

by Jen at 6:13 pm on 5.12.2006Comments Off
filed under: holidaze, tunage

it’s been hard to catch the christmas spirit so far this year, so i dragged out some music to get me in the mood. nuthin’ says christmas like some classic tunes (or rockin’ remakes thereof), so here are a few songs to put the jingle in your bell:





MP3 playlist (M3U)


merry music 2006 – featuring the dickies, stiff little fingers, the kinks and more.

here’s the podcast link.

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connectivity

by Jen at 7:05 pm on 17.11.2006 | 2 Comments
filed under: mundane mayhem, tunage

we finally have our cable/phone/internet connected! life is good.

in other news, there’s something wonky going on with my web server – sorry if the site has been down at all

i’m so thrilled to be able to get my podcasts once again! i love podcasts and am quite addicted to them. to me it’s like being able to read a newspaper, flick through a magazine, watch a television programme, or tune into radio. and the best part is it’s all completely portable, customised, and i can do it while i’m running, on the tube, or falling asleep. my favourite podcasts are:

newsweek on air – the weekly podcast based on the news magazine

espn’s “pardon the interruption” – i love the t.v. show and this is it, in podcast form. lets me get my daily sports fix.

slate’s political gabfest and daily explainer podcasts – really, just love anything and everything slate.com churns out. always insightful, even when i vehemently disagree.

npr’s “wait, wait… don’t tell me” – the most hilarious newsquiz you’ll ever hear.

e! answer bitch – all gossip all the time.

science friday – great overview of interesting and serious science news

and finally, in celebration of connectivity, here’s a playlist – haven’t been able to put one out there for a while, so enjoy. just some fun, catchy tunes.





MP3 playlist (M3U)


feel good hits of the fall

podcast is here.

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shameless plug

by Jen at 10:20 am on 20.10.2006Comments Off
filed under: tunage

went to go see my plane-flying, motorcycle-riding, computer-geeking friend andy’s band “she hit me first” play last night, their first show since we’ve been back. and (in spite of what he would modestly admit) they rocked the house. think i’m biased? check out their music here and here. they’re good – damn good. load up the ipod and rock out.

and they’re playing in london next thursday! if you’re in the london area and enjoy a good dose of alt-post-punk-guitar-rock, you shouldn’t miss your chance to see them before they become big superstars. trust me, you’ll be glad you did.

the gig:

26th Oct 2006 22:30
She Hit Me First £5
Up All Night @ The Miller96 Snowsfields Rd, London, SE1 3SS (near London Bridge)

would i steer you wrong?

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ortonesque

by Jen at 10:26 pm on 3.04.2006Comments Off
filed under: tunage

recently rediscovering my love of beth orton

the podcast is here

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wishing waiting wanting

by Jen at 7:39 pm on 19.03.2006Comments Off
filed under: tunage





MP3 playlist (M3U)

the podcast link is here

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i’d hit that

by Jen at 10:52 pm on 18.02.2006Comments Off
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MP3 playlist (M3U)

the podcast link is here

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atmospheric

by Jen at 6:20 pm on 19.01.2006Comments Off
filed under: tunage





MP3 playlist (M3U)

podcast feed is here

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still hip

by Jen at 7:04 pm on 4.01.2006Comments Off
filed under: tunage

because I just am.

“still hip”




MP3 playlist (M3U)

and the podcast link be here

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merry music

by Jen at 10:48 am on 22.12.2005Comments Off
filed under: holidaze, tunage

ahhh, it’s the holidays. a few tunes:





MP3 playlist (M3U)

here’s the podcast link

featuring the kinks, pedro the lion, the dandy warhols, deathcab for cutie and others

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my poor brain

by Jen at 3:49 pm on 18.12.2005 | 2 Comments
filed under: londonlife, tunage

my face hurts this morning, because I’ve spent the past 12 hours grinning. you’ll have to forgive the obsequiously sycophantic tone of this post, but i feel like a kid who just got a bike for christmas.

kim, andy, j and i went to see the foo fighters play at earl’s court last night (the tickets were an incredibly thoughtful birthday present from k & a.) we met up at the tube station at 7:15ish. the show was to start at 7:30, but with two opening acts (the futureheads and eagles of death metal), it seemed reasonable to assume that the foos would not actually grace the stage until at least 9:00, so we popped into a pub for a few pre-show pints.

ambling back up the road after a couple of beers, we suddenly heard the recognisable strains of a foo song… we were missing them!! as i used to say in 8th grade, we booked it. flew through the gates and security, raced towards the floor, charged through the crowd as they broke into “my hero”. finally stopped to catch our breath.

and there he was. sweaty and goofy and gorgeous beyond belief. swoon.

i started jumping up and down screaming, and didn’t stop for the next two hours. they ripped into hit after hit as we sang along at the top of our lungs. j kept lifting me up so i could see above people’s heads. it was definitely amazing arena rock, with strobe lights, screens, and a blanket of lasers that sliced the place in half. the set list had all my personal favourites: “generator”, “the one”, “times like these”. better than i could have ever hoped. dave was disarming and affable with a crowd of nearly 20,000, at one point dedicating a song to “the 6,000 people 6,000 feet away from me”. he belched, he threw beer into the crowd, he tried to get a 45 year old virgin laid. is it any wonder i love him so? and then…

… in the middle of a guitar solo (during an extended version of “stacked actors” i think it was), people around me suddenly started shifting to the right. in a brief moment, i understood what was happening and ran. dave magically appeared at a podium in the middle of the arena floor, and there he was – about 4 meters away from me. i screamed. i jumped around. i actually shouted the words “i love you dave!” i finally understood how girls at concerts faint with excitement. he was right there. I could see his 3-day-growth beard. i practically got hit with the sweat flying off his drenched hair. it was incredible. i can die happy now.

the rest of the concert was a thrashing hazy blur. during the encore (”cold day in the sun”), dave and taylor swapped places and dave took up behind the drums – so good to see him back there. (incidentally, apparently he also made a surprise appearance for warmup band eagles of death metal, drumming as “diablo”, which we missed. guess the early bird does get the worm.)

the full set list was:

In Your Honor
No Way Back
My Hero
Best Of You
Up In Arms
Learn To Fly
Times Like These
The One
Stacked Actors
Big Me
Breakout
Generator
Have It All
Everlong
Monkeywrench

(encore)
This Is A Call
Cold Day In The Sun
All My Life

highlights included… well, everything. screaming myself into a throat hernia during “breakout”, acoustic “everlong”, and seeing dave up close.

sidenote: dave is apparently enamoured of coldplay, and wouldn’t shut up about them the whole night. towards the end of the show, kim pointed out a few vips on the podium dave appeared at and said they looked very familiar, particularly a ginger bloke in a hat. watching telly this morning, i realised it was, in fact, chris martin.

chris martin

after the show, we unwound with a few more pints at a gay bar somewhere on brompton road. so in total, my alcohol intake was 4 pints over the course of the evening. felt absolutely fine going to bed. woke up this morning with the worst headache (a low-grade migraine which i have been staving off with copious quantities of ibuprofen and coffee). I am turning into an embarrassing lightweight in my old age.

here’s some pics I stole from someone else of last night’s show:

hot dave

lasers

taylor

this calls for a tribute playlist. here’s a bunch of acoustic bits (”everlong” and “times like these”) along with some hilarious spoof stuff (for j – thanks for being so tall!) and a couple officially unreleased/bootleg songs (”butterflies” and “friend of a friend”) . the sound quality isn’t great on some of these, but still a fun listen.





MP3 playlist (M3U)

and here’s the podcast feed

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dreaming dave

by Jen at 6:41 pm on 16.12.2005Comments Off
filed under: mutterings and musings, tunage

Tuning out the news today, because it’s finally here! As you will notice from the ticker below, in just 24 short hours, I will be slavering in front of my dream lover, the wierd and wonderful dave grohl, and let’s be honest – how can I possibly concentrate on world politics when I’m so busy trying not to wet myself with excitement? A strange object of obsession, I admit – he’s not characteristically handsome. In fact, he’s a bit scrawny, buck-toothed, and bug-eyed. Even during the grunge era, when unkempt hygiene and deliberate fashion faux pas were de rigeur, he wasn’t your typical rock icon. but there is something so endearingly charming, so wacky and witty, so little-boy-mischevious about him, that i just go all melty inside every time. what’s a girl to do? he makes me want to dress up in restrictive-yet-alluring outfits and impractical shoes, and offer to do dirty things to him. I am helpless to resist his powerful charisma, or the impulse to throw lacy naughties at his feet.

not to mention, the foos just rock the house. combine wild sexual fantasies with a kick-ass soundtrack, and I think you’ll begin to understand why I might need to be physically restrained from rushing the stage. I only hope i am sufficiently recovered from my swooning to report back before the end of the weekend.

in the meantime here’s a link to my very very very fave Foos songs:





MP3 playlist (M3U)

here’s the podcast link


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why itunes bites

by Jen at 10:38 am on 14.12.2005 | 1 Comment
filed under: rant and rage, tunage

so I just downloaded itunes, something i’ve never bothered with before because a) I never buy downloaded music and b) i don’t have an ipod. even when i reinstalled quicktime, i installed the previous version, as the newest comes packages with itunes, and i just despise that kind of marketing – i shouldn’t have to download something i don’t want. but recently someone turned me on to a few cool podcasts, and realplayer doesn’t support podcasts, so i thought i’d give it a whirl.

well i’m here to tell you it sucks. after installing it, I decided to try out some of the m3u playlists i put up on my website. it’s anarchy. first of all, itunes randomly inserts songs from the playlist just any old place in the library. so if perhaps you had (oh, just for example) a bob dylan playlist, you will suddenly find “all along the watchtower” interpersed between gorillaz and the arcade fire, whilst “rolling stone” is underneath modest mouse, for no apparent reason. completely defeats the purpose of a playlist.

secondly, some song links wouldn’t play at all. upon investigation, i found that these were all links with spaces in them. turns out, that even if the original link is url encoded, itunes de-encodes it so that it can no longer follow the download. e.g. if the original link from the playlist for “the aeroplanes – don’t stop me” is http://www.kingsofar.com/mp3s/Dont%20Stop%20Me.mp3, itunes reads it as http://www.kingsofar.com/mp3s/Dont Stop Me.mp3, and can’t download it. when you rightclick “get info” on the clip, go into “edit url” and replace all the spaces with “%20″, suddenly, like magic it works. grrr.

then, even if your m3u playlist has no spaces (not always possible, considering the links are generally done by someone else), itunes will play the first song, then stall. that’s just crazymaking. so you either have to download the playlist to your desktop first, then drag it into the source sidebar (this is, by far the best option, as it eliminates the problems above), or install a third party application like m3u2itunes to get it to work properly. bloody hell.

there’s more techie complaints here, but suffice to say, i am not impressed.

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inbox interest

by Jen at 8:00 pm on 9.12.2005Comments Off
filed under: eclectica, tunage

good stuff coming through my inbox recently:

long needles for big butts: mark morford goes off about the ever widening girth of americans

… have you seen the average American try to squeeze into, say, a Miata? Like a melon into a coffee cup, baby. Not pretty.

boston-based babaloo’s unique brand of punk mambo beat, for you aural pleasure – songs from their new album, online now! check it out:





MP3 playlist (M3U)

and lastly: take action – help the aclu support the john mccain anti-torture bill by emailing your representatives

Senator John McCain, who heroically survived torture and abuse while he was himself a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, introduced legislation that bolsters the prohibition on the government’s use of cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment. The Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, John Warner, and an array of retired generals and admirals–including former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell and John Shalikashvili, support this legislation.

Vice President Dick Cheney is personally lobbying Congress to exempt the CIA from the McCain amendment, so that the agency can continue to torture and abuse people in its secret prisons.

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tribute

by Jen at 11:09 pm on 8.12.2005Comments Off
filed under: tunage

A tribute to john





MP3 playlist (M3U)

here’s the podcast feed

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