Friday Random Ten

by Jill on 6.1.2007 · 11 comments

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The “Every now and then…” edition.


Not really. I just secretly love this song. But let’s be honest: Dudes in speedos and goggles getting dowsed with water? Ninjas dancing? Men in suits breaking their glasses in a toast? Church boys / prep school students with weird glowing eyes to illustrate the line “bright eyes”? Does it get any better than this? No, no it does not.

1. Tom Waits – That Feel
2. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – New Morning
3. Spoon- The Delicate Place
5. Franz Ferdinand – Michael
6. Nina Simone – Ooh Child
7. The Notwist – One With the Freaks
8. Rhett Miller – Our Love
9. Erykah Badu ft. Common – Love of My Life
10. John Coltrane – My Little Brown Book

And because I’m a sucker for pretty much anyone named Paolo:

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1 timssopomo 6.1.2007 at 9:47 am

I see your Bonnie Tyler and raise you Hurra Torpedo.

2 Jules 6.1.2007 at 10:31 am

Ah Michael…..that’s one of the hottest songs ever. Would that I could see Franz’s Alex making out with a hot boy.

3 Caja 6.1.2007 at 10:32 am

That’s one of the most mind-blowing videos ever. And that applies to both the original and Hurra Torpedo (which gets bonus points for WTFitude).

4 kactus 6.1.2007 at 12:44 pm

Ok, help an old woman out: who is the band in that last video?

5 kactus 6.1.2007 at 9:20 pm

oh c’mon y’all. How am I gonna illegally download this song if I don’t even know who does it?

6 Lauren 6.1.2007 at 11:14 pm

Calling Jill.

7 Lauren 6.2.2007 at 12:03 am

Got it: “Alloway Grove” by Paulo Nutini

8 kactus 6.2.2007 at 12:47 am

Thank you Lauren. Off to limewire.

9 Linnaeus 6.2.2007 at 1:40 am

Why do you need to “secretly” love this song, Jill? It’s great. Don’t be ashamed.

10 kate 6.3.2007 at 1:35 am

I never saw the video for that song until just now. During nearly all of the eighties I was trapped in a repressive relationship that included little interaction with pop culture, save for sneaking private radio time.

At its height of popularity of that song “Turn Around” (is that its title?) I was finally reaching the understanding that I could not save a bad marriage or change anyone but myself. The destruction of hopes and dreams and the realization that I had to take responsibility for my own life coincided with my trying to become an adult, having married much too young.

How amazing that this song, which seemed to capture my feelings so long ago in words and arrangement, only further illustrates them visually. Wow.

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