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Friday Random Ten, The Vacation Edition

Category: Chatter > Music
Posted on: August 29, 2008 4:41 PM, by Mark C. Chu-Carroll

I was away on vacation this week, which explains the near-total silence on the blog. But at least you'll get a FRT from me. And some nice posts on cryptography and game theory coming next week.

  1. Gogol Bordello, "Dub the Frequencies of Love": Eastern european gypsies meet punk meets reggae.
  2. Hawkwind, "Urban Guerilla": A live recording of a rather catchy tune by Hawkwind. Personally, I prefer their spacier stuff.
  3. Porcupine Tree, "Glass Arm Shattering": Porcupine Tree is always great. This one starts off slow and quiet, and then builds.
  4. IQ, "Harvest of Souls": Peter Nichols, the leader of IQ in their incarnation on this album is nothing short of a genius. This is a wonderful song - which is not surprising, since everything from the "Dark Matter" album is wonderful.
  5. Naftule's Dream, "Afterwards": Lately, I've been very into Klezmer - particularly the more modern jazzy/experimental type. Naftule's Dream is one of my favorite bands of this style. They record traditional Klezmer as "the Shirim Klezmer Orchestra", and their more out-there stuff as "Naftule's Dream". This is a deceptively mellow track, which has a lot of strange stuff going on.
  6. Genesis, "Supper's Ready": early Genesis - this track is the direct precursor of "The Lamb Lays Down on Broadway", which is one of the best works in the history of rock music.
  7. Sonic Youth, "Lights Out"
  8. Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, "Buma": More Klez.
  9. Peter Gabriel, "Signal to Noise": a masterpiece off of Peter Gabriel's latest album. This is an amazing track - blending orchestral backing, African singing and drumming, and some traditional progressive tropes. Really great - this gives me chills every time I listen to it.
  10. The Flower Kings, "A King's Prayer": As far as I'm concerned, the Flower Kings can do no wrong. I can pick out any track off of any FK album, and be pretty much guaranteed to hear something amazing.

Comments

#1

Hi Mark,

Sorry this is OT but how are you on actuarial math? A comment over on pharyngula

According to http://www.disastercenter.com/cdc/Death%20rates%202005.html the death rate for white US males, 70-74, is around 3.2% per annum. For 75-79 year-olds, its just over 5% per annum. So the chance of a randomly selected white male of 72 dying in the next 4 1/2 years is going to be around 15% (I haven't done the detailed maths).

has intrigued me about McCain and age and, frankly, I'm worried he won't see out the year.

Posted by: eddie | August 30, 2008 9:59 AM

#2

eddie: I know it's not exactly evidential, but having read pharyngula a lot over the past 2 to 3 years, I'd say that Nick Gotts is pretty firmly on the side of reason.

And the numbers look right to my (admittedly non-expert) eyes.

Posted by: MarkW | September 1, 2008 12:16 PM

#3

Mark,

Any recommendations on Thijs Van Leer and Focus?

Posted by: rimpal | September 1, 2008 10:42 PM

#4
But at least you'll get a FRT from me

Oh, great - you FRTed at us...

(Sorry...)

Posted by: Wilson | September 2, 2008 1:43 PM

#5

Mark,

Peter Gabriel's "Signal to Noise" plays out very closely to the Karnataka Music Raagam Shanmukhapriya. Apart from the many streams of styles you have pointed out he also does some beautiful gamakkam (vocal glides).

Posted by: rimpal | September 2, 2008 2:24 PM

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