Showing posts with label Next. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Next. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The Almost Top 15 of NEXT in 2008


Enjoy the four mixes of tunes that just missed making the top spots. On any given day these easily could have made the TOP 15. Oh well. Maybe next year. You can stream here.


Almost top 15 of NEXT in 2008 Volume ONE

James – Boom Boom
French Kicks – Love In the Ruins
Kelley Stoltz – Your Reverie
Elbow – One Day Like This
Bloc Party – Signs
Black Francis – Garbage Heap
Robert Pollard - Gratification to Concrete
The Gutter Twins – Circle The Fringes
Carla Bruni – Le Temps Perdu


Son of the almost Top 15 of NEXT in 2008 Volume TWO

Jukebox the Ghost – Hold It In
Wolf Parade – Language City
Conor Oberst – Moab
The Felice Brothers – Whiskey in my Whiskey
Jay Nash – Sweet Talking Liar
Wire – One of Us
The Wood Brothers – Twisted
Supergrass – Butterfly
Midnight Wind - Remember

Almost Top 15 V3

Alejandro Escovedo – Always a Friend
The Western Hotel – Oh World
Bell X1 – Rocky Took a Lover
What Made Milwaukee Famous – For the Birds
Firewater – Borneo
The Dig – Penitentiary
Tokyo Police Club – In A Cave
The Rosebuds – Life Like
And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead – Festival Thyme

Almost Top 15 v4

Derek James – Lovely Fool
The Break and Repair Method – Won’t Get Worse
The Botticellis – UP Against the Glass
Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue
Blitzen Trapper – Furr
The Fireman – Light From You Lighthouse
I’m From Barcelona – Headphones
Sun Kil Moon – Lost Verses
The Submarines - Maybe


Want to Listen? Head over to NEXT or google "next music"

More later
Bro


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Now playing: Pearl Jam - Crazy Mary
via FoxyTunes

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Twas a night with the Peak


Thanks NEXT listener Ellen.



Twas the night before Christmas and all through that week
Not a creature was stirring, awaiting the Peak

All the radios were tuned to 107.1
In hopes that the acoustic show would be fun

We listeners were nestled all snug in our beds
While visions of Ten at Ten danced in our heads

When out of nowhere, I awoke from my dreaming
I sprang to my laptop and then started streaming

Away to the speakers I leaped in a bound
Reached for the volume and turned up the sound

When what to my wondering ears should I hear
But my Next favorite song: new, perfect and clear

With a lively, young DJ – host of the Next show
I knew in an instant, it must be Chris Bro

More rapid than eagles, the Peak DJs came
And I whistled and shouted and called them by name

Now Arrow! Now Herrmann! Batiste! Fink! And Bro!
Figler, Corley and Mayer-with-the-brother-we-know

To the top of the ratings, the top of the wall
Dash away other stations, dash away all

And then in a twinkling I heard Ten at Ten
And that Peak Performance Playback again

As I drew in my head, I knew that Sunday sound
Over Easy they called it, and that’s what I found

Their voices, they twinkled; their music was merry
We tuned in from Brewster and then from Danbury

They had a small place, but this fun little group
Played music as hot as a bowl full of soup

They were witty and wise; they had style and brains,
These talented elves, right there in White Plains

They spoke many words but no one was a jerk
Filled our ears with good music, and that was their work

Then Chris sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a cheer
And away they all flew for a Rack 'n' Roll beer

But they heard us exclaim as they drove out of sight
May your Peak Christmas be merry and bright


Happy Holidays and may good music find you

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Song for my Funeral V4


Hello and Welcome to another version of float around my head and try to figure out why this song would be played at my Death Party.



Listen here at the NEXT site.

Enjoy.

Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - The Velvet Underground
I Must Belong Somewhere - Bright Eyes
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) - Talking Heads
Things Are What You Make of Them - Bishop Allen
66 - Afghan Whigs
Deadly Handsome Man - Marcy Playground
You Are My Favorite Song - Chris Mills
[Untitled] - REM
Rodeo Clowns - Jack Johnson
Somebody Loves You - Eels
Why Bother - Gomez
Murder - David Gilmour
Not Home Anymore - Whiskeytown

More later
Bro


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Now playing: The Dig - Penitentiary
via FoxyTunes

Monday, December 08, 2008

More Next Listener favorites

I just got this email from another NEXT listener. Brilliant list here brother man.

Hey Chris,

Well.....today was the day. I had no bills to pay, and no laundry to fold. The kids did not need to be transported to birthday parties, sporting events, or play dates. The groceries were set, my football team's game was blacked out in NY, and I had made my wife a nice dinner last night. It was time to play.

Using most of your rules (I counted both Vampire Weekend and Radiohead as 2007 releases......reluctantly) and trying to use songs previously played on Next (most of these have been on your show), I have decided upon my top 15. Its so hard when you get down to the last few choices........but here goes.

1) Head Rolls Off Frightened, Rabbit
Ahhh....the slow build. I regret that this song can't go on forever. My favorite new song from my favorite new band. Awesome video, too.

2) White Winter Hymnal, Fleet Foxes

This is such an interesting sound and such an interesting band......and they sound great. I think you played a different song on Next.......but they have to be in anybody's tops list for the year.

3) 5 Years Time, Noah and the Whale
We have a New Year's tradition........a year end slide show with our favorite songs from the year. And the songs are happy......sentimental......catchy. This song is such a natural to lead off the New Year's tradition.

4) Undertow, Stars

A late entry that is my latest obsession. I love almost everything recorded by the Stars the first time I hear it.

5) Strawberry Swing, Coldplay
On any given day, I would choose a different song from this same album. But this is the Next song. So I'm picking this one. I think.

6) Dead Sound, The Raveonettes
Nobody confuses the Raveonettes for any other band, and their sound is sooooo good.

7) I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You, Black Kids
My favorite energy song of the year. By a lot.

8) Cape Canaveral, Conor Oberst
Nothing clever here.....just a good song.

9) Touch Me I'm Going to Scream, Pt. 2, My Morning Jacket
I love all 8:12 seconds of this song. Admittedly, this song will present challenges in burning any "Best of 2008" cd's.

10) Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?, She & Him
OK.....so Zooey sounds a lot like Helen Reddy. Well, I loved Pete's Dragon. Sue me. (And, she looks nothing like Helen Reddy)

11) Summer Grof, The Spinto Band
They tour with Frightened Rabbit. And I'm not going to pretend to be objective.

12) Modern Mystery, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
Small band with a big name......and the result is a great little long.

13) Head Honcho, DeVotchKa
Its not as epic as "How It Ends" but this band remains unique in their approach to Indie Pop

14) Waiting for a War, The Morning Benders

They were on Next twice this year. They have to be good. Right?

15) Crying, TV On the Radio
This band just has to be on the list........and they bumped The Killers, Oasis, and R.E.M......so kudos.

OK.....thats it for today. Tomorrow......I may send a few edits.

Damn this is hard.

-Mike

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

A few favs from a NEXT listener

If you'd like to share your favorite NEXT tunes please just email me.

Dear chris
You Are doing very well with your selections of NEXT songs
Let me share my favorite choices of the past few months

Without Again from Elliott Brood,
Lovely fool from Derek James,
Black and Gold from Sam Sparro,
Moab from Conor Oberst.
Can't say no -the Helio Sequence,
Girls don't Know-the Philpot,
Everlasting Gobstopper-Appolo heights,
Come On-the Panderer's,
Owner of my Honor-The Small Hours,
nectarine- Mike Doughty,
Upside-James,
Fuego-Murder by Death,
Just lIke heaven-The Watson Twins,
Someone Like You- I Am Koot.
Shall I go on?
Goodnight California-KAthleen Edwards,
Count to Ten-Tina Dico,
Into the Ground-The Brakes,
Beautiful Life-Yoav,
Your New Twin Sized BEd-Death Cab for Cutie,
Not your Concern-The HUsh Sound
Guilt- The Long Blondes,
Borneo -Firewater Etc.....

You helped me discover these great Bands and artists:
SPOON, MY MORNING JACKET, THE WATSON TWINS, I AM KLOOT, MURDER BY DEATH, SLOAN,
THE OAKS, THE ORANGE LIGHTS, THE CORAL, JAMES, THE RAMBLIN' AMBASSADORS. WE THE PEOPLE.
THE HOMEMADE JAMZ BLUES BAND, FOR AGAINST, BAT FOR LASHES, THE PACK AD.

YES I downloaded or bought these great songs.
Thank you for enlarging my choices. I am forever a Beatles Fan. But it is so great to discover the new geniuses in music.
Thank you,
Dr S.

Monday, May 05, 2008

NEXT in NYT

yes NEXT is in the New York Times. See you were cool before it was cool to listen to NEXT. Enjoy that fact.

Yes there is a picture and yes I stand to do my show and yes that is The Peak's Studio were I do my NEXT thing.

Anything else?

More later
Bro

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Now playing: Jonathan Richman - I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar
via FoxyTunes

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Quote from Chris Barron


I don't think this qoute will make the NYT story about NEXT but I think you'll enjoy it anyway. Thanks Mr Barron for your very kind words.


to whom it may concern,

in this increasingly automated, corporate, formatted world the importance of the old school dj cannot be understated. would that we could return to the days when dj's offered up to the world their discoveries in the wide shores of musical endeavor helping the public to find music they liked and giving unknown artists the chance to break out in one station or another instead of facing one unified, insurmountable wall of big business at radio.

interesting, informative and uplifting, dj's like chris bro are, unfortunately, an endangered species. this tottering and ailing world needs every source of inspiration it can get. deep in the wires and transistors of every radio sleeps the embers of revelation waiting to be gasolined by a dj and a pair of ears.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Did you see that last night?


Beautiful Lunar Eclipse last night. Just thought I'd geek out on that for bit. I was listening to NPR and they had a guest speaking about it. I should have set an alarm because I knew I was going to forget...well I did but luckily it was "put out the recycle bin" night. I was putting out the bin for the morning pickup and looked up. Man nature is cool. It was a cold but clear night. The clouds (just a few) that did pass by gave a great "horror" story feel and didn't really take away from the experience. It was really too cold to hang out and watch but I did watch most of it. We better have enjoy the 3 this past year as the next one isn't in 3 or 4 years. I'll set the alarm for myself right now.

Got some really nice emails too about listening to NEXT while watching the eclipse. How cool is that? I hope NEXT was a good soundtrack to watching celestial beings at work.
More later
Bro

Friday, January 11, 2008

The NEXT best songs countdown of 2007


So this is mostly correct. See I have rules. The rules may not make much sense to you but they do to me and it's my show. If you find them wrong just email and I'll buy you a beer and we'll chat up music.

So the rules. The song must of played on NEXT in 2007. You might notice a song or 2 from 2006 but I played it on NEXT in 2007 so it is ok. I want to find you your NEXT new favorite song so as much as it pains me I couldn't put any Eddie Vedder or Wilco or Radiohead on it. Now the RH and EV make sense everyone has heard about them but there are still plenty of people that don't know about Wilco. The Peak played quite a bit of Wilco this year so I decided no Wilco (even though "Impossible Germany" might be my second or third favorite song of the Year). Also this year I decided to accept emails from listeners and that weighed in on who made the list too.

We will start here at 45 and by the end of this post get to number one. Remember you can stream and listen to the countdown at nextmusiconline.com.

45 The Boggs – Poor Things (Forts)
44 Ike Reilly Assasination – Let’s Get Frindly (We Belong to the Staggering Evening)
43 The Hives – Tick Tick Boom (The Black and White Album)
42 Futrue Clouds and Radar – You Will Be Loved ()
41 Pela – Lost to the Lonesome (Anytown Graffiti)
40 Sixnationstate – Everyboy Wants to be my Friend ()
39 Cloud Cult – chemicals Collide (The Meaning of 8)
38 Sea Wolf – Your’re a Wolf (Get to the River Before it Runs too low)
37 Jose Gonzalez – Down the Line (In Our nature)
36 Okkervil River – A Hand to Take Hold of the Scene (The Stage names)
35 Siverchair – The Man That Knew Too Much (Young Modern)
34 Bishop Allen – Rain (The Broken String)
33 Coconut Records – It’s Not You It’s Me (nightiming)
32 Minus the Bear – Throwin’ Shapes (Planet of Ice)
31 The Damnwells – Bastard of Midnight (Myspace release)
30 Meiko – Reasons to Love You (Meiko)
29 Len Price 3 – Girl Like You (Rentacrowd)
28 Babyshambles – There She Goes (Shotter’s Nation)
27 Rodrigo y Gabriela – Diablo Rojo (Rodrigo y Gabriela)
26 Andrew Bird – Darkmatter (Armchair Apocrypha)
25 The Sea and Cake – Middlenight (Everybody)
24 Great Northern – The Middle (Trading twilight for Daylight)
23 Shade – Wide eyed (Arms Raised on Rooftops)
22 VHS or BETA – Burn it all Down (Bring on the Comets)
21 Crash Encore – Catastrophe (Volume 1)
20 Bear hands – Golden (EP)
19 Office – Wound Up ( The Ritz)
18 The Blakes – Picture (The Blakes)
17 Afghan Whigs – I’m A Soldier (Greatest Hits)
16 Nada Surf – See These Bones (Lucky)
15 Locksley – Don’t Make Me Wait
14 VAST – I’m Too Good
13 Elliott Smith – angel in the snow
12 Bright Eyes – I must Belong Somewhere
11 Jason Isbell – Chicago Promenade
10 Vampire Weekend – Oxford Comma
09 Black Francis – She Took All the Money
08 Mute Math – Typical
07 Kings of Leon – True Love Way
06 Great Lakes Myth Society – Summer Bonfire
05 White Rabbits – Kid on my shoulders
04 David and the Citizens – A heart and a hand and the love for a band
03 Earl Greyhound – Monkey
02 The National – Apartment Song
01 Band of Horses – Is there a ghost

More later
Bro

Friday, December 14, 2007

Hijacking the blog to post this:





That is all.

The end of year list(s) coming soon, Cbro, you are up.

More next time,
HelperMonkey

GAME ON HM

Rocket Man by Shatner


Family Guys gets in on it too


or maybe MJ and EM "what's up with you?"


if you get my NEXT newletter then you already know my top 59 cds and of course I'll be posting it at NEXT Online too. Or check out a few listenrs favorites.

More later
Bro

Saturday, December 08, 2007

A small gathering of "Best of 2007" from NEXT listeners


From Mike
Thanks for the email and being the first NEXT listener to get a BEST OF 2007 list to me.

Mike says that these are his favorite songs of the year. In no order. It started as a top ten and morphed into a top 30. I feel your pain Mike I find it hard to narrow down the list too. My countdown on NEXT will start on the 26th. So listen and compare notes. Great list brother man.

Clientele - Isn't Life Strange
Fountains of Wayne - Someone to Love
Electrelane - To the East
Marc Knopfler - Punish The Monkey
The National - Fake Empire
White Rabbits - Kid on my Shoulders
Great Lakes Myth Society - Summer Bonfire
Peter, Bjorn, and John - Young Folks
The Shins - Split Needles
Spoon - The Underdog
Wilco - Impossible Germany
Arctic Monkeys - Flourescent Adolescent
Cat Empire - Sly
Locksley - She Does
Band of Horses - Islands on the Coast
Babyshambles - Delivery
Sea Wolf - Winter Windows
The Thrills - Restaurant
Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma
They Might Be Giants - Take Out The Trash
Modest Mouse - Missed the Boat
Jose Gonzalez - Down the Line
Bella - Give It a Night
The Aliens - I Am The Unknown
Stars - The Night Starts Here
Alternate Routes - California
Arcade Fire - Keep The Car Running
Colin Hay - Wish I Was Still Drinking
Mary Onettes - Explosions
Warm in the Wake - She's Never Seen It

More this time from Sessine

Dear Chris

Thank you again for your great selection of music.

This song keep n humming in my head. It should become a hit.
My Favorite next song for the end of the year list is:. Silver Lining from Rilo Kiley.
Other Ones: Raise your Hand from Super Furry Animals
Click Your Heels from The orange Lights

MORE FROM VICTOR THIS TIME

Happy Holidays. I am slowly catching up on your shows (I enjoy them
tremendously, but my schedule has been crazy). The Blakes! Yes, very happy
to hear them on your show. One of my favorites on 2007. Everyone has a list
- here's my top 12

Favorite Songs on 2007
1. Myriad Harbor - New Pornographers
2. A-Punk - Vampire Weekend -
3. Girls in their Summer Clothes - Springsteen (Magic)
4. O' Mary Don't You Week - Springsteen (Live in Dublin)
5. I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance - Black Kids
6. You Go Banging On- The Go
7. Modern Man - The Blakes
8. Your English is Good - Tokyo Police Club
9. Gone Gone Gone - Plant-Krauss
10. Ill Wills - Shout Out Louds-
11. Typical - Mute Math
12. Anything on the Office CD

MORE
This from Mark

Ten Disks Everyone Should Get or Give for Christmas Cauci:In no particular order, our top ten which is part consensus/amalgem, part our own skewed view. For added measure, we’ve thrown in top ten on the horizon of artists you’ve may never have heard but should check out.
TOP TEN (+ FIVE) ALL AROUND
1. Amy Winehouse, “Back to Black”Better get herself to rehab, yes, yes, yes. Or this may the talented train wreck’s last contribution.
2. Spoon, “Ga Ga Ga Ga”Not even their best, but even this one breaks them into the big time where they belong.
3. Bruce Springsteen, “Magic”We’ve never been among the legion of Bruce fanatics, but this is a flawless album as the Boss returns to classic rock and pop form.
4. Paolo NutiniOK, verging on too pop, but, this Scottish kid with the Italian name can write a terrific hook and he’s got great stage presence. Get your “New Shoes” on....
5. Decemberists, “The Crane’s Wife”A phenomenal album, rich/evocative lyrics and instrumentation that seems part Ireland, part New Orleans, part 19th century.
6. Arcade Fire, “Neon Bible”Caucusite A. Ignatius saw ‘em coming first and put ‘em on the cover of Canada’s TIME magazine. Now, they’ve crossed the border and lighting it up everywhere. Cornucopia of instrumentation and sound best devoured live.
7. Miranda Lambert, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”If you want to sample some sassy new country, check out this smokin’ young firecracker.
8. Little Big Town, “A Place to Land”Think of this band as a modern equivalent to the Eagles. Avalanche of harmony. Country yes, but with a whole lot of rock ‘n’ roll.
9. Lyle Lovett, “It’s Not Big, It’s Large”The most humble cat in the biz names his best effort in years after his band.
10. Stephen Stills, “Roll Tape”Proof that before the whiskey and cocaine, Stills was a genius. Having recently viewed the Woodstock documentary which features Crosby, Stills and Nash in their second ever live performance, we are voting this guy to the Hall of Fame first ballot.
11. Kelly Willis, “Kelly Translated From Love”Simply great. After a couple of so-so efforts, the Queen of Texas country cranks out a masterpiece.
12. Patty Griffith, “Children Running”Best of the singer-songwriters working today.
13. The Shins, “Wincing the Night Away”Shins evolving and this album proof.
14. Radio Head, “In Rainbow”These guys make the list for the most revolutionary experiment in years: allowing fans to download and pay whatever they want.
15. Eddie Vedder, “Into the Wild” Good movie, great sound track.

TEN ON THE HORIZON:
1. Brett Dennen, “So Much More”
2. Sondre Lerche, “Phantom Punch”
3. Future Clouds and Radar, “Future Clouds and Radar
4. Ari Heist, “The Break-in”
5. Cadillac Sky, “Blind Man Walking
6. Jeffrey Foucault, “Ghost Repeater”
7. Joe Henry, “Civilians”
8. Will Hoge, Black Bird on a Lonely Wire
9. Cross Canadian Ragweed, “Mission California”
10. Ernie Halter, “Congress Hotel”

From E. McMenamin:
Arcade Fire (of course), Neon Bible
Amy Winehouse, Back to Black
The Killers, Sam's Town
Shout Out Louds, Our Ill Wills
Paolo Nutini, These Streets
Rilo Kiley, Under the Blacklight
Band of Horses, Cease to Begin
Bruce Springsteen, Magic
But my favorite musical event of this year was easily the reintroduction into popular culture of Journey's " Don't Stop Believin," thanks to the Sopranos finale. So brilliant. Turn it up!!!

From S. Johnston:
Plain White T's "Hey There Delilah
"Rihanna "Umbrella
"Mute Math "Typical"
Albums
Common Finding Forever
Maroon 5 It Won't Be Soon
John Mayer Continuum
Kanye West Graduation
Jimmy Eat World Chase This Light
Eddie Vedder Into the Wild Soundtrack
The Hives The Black and White Album

From A. Ignatius:
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
Hysterics - Hysterics
Kanye West - Graduation
LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
MIA - Kala
The National - The Boxer
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Rilo Kiley - Under the Blacklight
Spoon - Ga Ga Ga GA GA
White Stripes - Icky

From M. Z. Barabak:
Easy Tiger, Ryan Adams
Neon Bible, Arcade Fire
The Reminder, Feist
Between Daylight And Dark, Mary Gauthier
Revival, John Fogarty
In Rainbows, Radiohead
Wincing The Night Away, The Shins
Magic, Bruce Springsteen
Graduation, Kanye West
West, Lucina Williams

From B. Moore:
1. South Texas Girl, Lyle Lovett -- It's Not Big It's LargeLyle brings back his Large Band and returns to his damn Aggie roots.
2. Leavin’ Tennessee, Cross Canadian Ragweed – singleJust the lyric “F**k you and f**k Nashville, I’m leaving Tennessee” is goodenough for me.
3. Nobody Wants to Go to the Moon Anymore, Kelly Willis – Translated fromLoveYou woulda gone to the moon with her.
4. Hush, Hush, Jimmie Vaughn and Omar Kent Dykes – The Jimmy Reed Highway The Blues the way they were meant to be.
5. The Sky Is Crying, Stevie Ray Vaughn live with B.B. King, Albert King andPaul Butterfield -- Solos, Sessions & Encores The Blues the way there were.
6. If You Don't Love Jesus, Billy Joe Shaver – Everybody’s Brother Hot-rod music you can ride to Hell.
7. The Answer to All Your Prayers, Monahans – Low Pining Milton Mapes with a different name but songwriting that remainsgreat.
8. Down the Road, Rodney Hayden – Down the Road Comfort food of six-string and steel.
9. Fe Fi Fo, One Mississippi – One Mississippi A handful of long-time Austin rockers and a new band.
10.You’re From Texas, Asleep at the Wheel – Kings of Texas Swing Ray Benson is the hardest working musician on the planet.

S. Spearman,
with thoughts on 2007 and best ever:
And last, it’s getting toward the end of 2007 and I know many of you have already started checking out “Best of 2007” music list. My recommendations are Spoon’s Ga Ga Ga Ga and Kenna’s Make Sure They See My Face. (In case you're wondering, my other recs are 2005's Little Brother's The Minstrel Show and 2006's The Dears’ Gang of Losers.)However, instead of talking about just ’07, why not give you a list of the best albums in my lifetime. There are many from the mid-to-late ‘80s that could go on here, but since I didn’t purchase my first album until around the 1990, I limited my pre-‘90 selections to Number One:
1. Michael Jackson’s Thriller - Technically, it was released on Dec. 1, 1982, and I know there are plenty of great albums that have come out since then, but none will have more meaning for me. Michael Jackson’s music built bridges across race, gender, socio-economic, and geographic barriers that no artist ever has.
2. Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt - The Blueprint, Black Album, and American Gangster are all worthy of consideration, but I have to go back to the beginning of Jay-Z. I can play this album straight-through to this day, eleven years later. And Regrets is one of my favorite five songs of all time.
3. Dave Matthews Band’s Crash - Under the Table and Dreaming was/is a really good album, but Crash is DMB’s truly great work. Crash Into Me helped push the jam band into U2 touring status and #41 is another one for my top five songs of all time.
4. A Tribe Called Quest’s Midnight Marauders - In the mid-to-late ‘90s when Tribe called it quits, I wasn’t sad because The Love Movement wasn’t as good as their earlier work. I was sad because I never got to see them in concert. Midnight Marauders, to me, is Tribe at their best.
5. Outkast’s The Love Below/Speakerboxx - I know a lot of people point to Aquemini and Stankonia because of their hits like “Rosa Parks” and “Ms. Jackson,” but the Grammy voters had it right when they gave Outkast the award for best album with this one.
6. Wilco’s A Ghost is Born - Jeff Tweedy is a genius, but he’s even smarter on this album because of the musicality employed by his bandmates. Like on “Muzzle of Bees.”
7. Radiohead’s Kid A - I’d be willing to hear someone make a case for OK Computer as Radiohead’s best work, but - for me - Kid A and it’s downtrodden, mellow tunes are exactly what I like from them. What other band can have a song called “How to Disappear Completely” that made you feel like a zombie walking the eart then have a song called “Optimistic” that made you feel like a bird flying in the sky?
8. Jill Scott’s Beautifully Human Part I - This album is a lot like Midnight Marauders in that it makes you feel something with every single track and you can’t stop listening to what she’s saying and how she’s expressing it. I cannot wait to see her in March!
9. Kanye West’s College Dropout - I can’t lie, I think both Late Registration and Graduation are better albums, but College Dropout is that original, first-cut Kanye. I remember listening to this album for four months straight when I bought it. I also had the chance to meet him briefly after a show in Houston in ’04, so that makes College Dropout extra special for me.
10. N.E.R.D.’s In Search of… - This was, by far, the toughest to put in the top ten. Not because it’s not top-ten material. This album makes it into the top-15 on the strength of “Am I High” another top-fiver alone. But the next five albums could easily be in its place. If only I didn’t have more sentimental value for this album since I met Pharrell in early ’05 before and after a show in Dallas.
11. 311’s Transistor - I used to listen to this on band trips and track meets throughout sophomore year of high school. Now I listen to it to fall asleep (it’s mellow). Any album that gives you new reasons to like it 8 years later is top-notch material.
12. Beck’s Sea Changes - Beck has made so much high-quality music that it’s tough to pick his best work. So I just picked his most depressing music, which doubles as his most sensible music. Between this and 311’s Transistor, I could sleep for eons.
13. Dr. Dre’s The Chronic - A lot of you may think this should be much higher, but I can’t listen to it straight through anymore because it’s lost a little bit of its hard-hitting/shock value now that we’ve had several years of Dre hits bumpin’ in our bars and cars.
14. 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ - Speaking of Dr. Dre, he and Eminem teamed up to make 50 Cent our generation’s LL Cool J. The total package: lyrical prowess, sales success, a strong reputation with men and women (LL lost the men though) rap fans and Queens on his back.
15. Sevendust’s Animosity - Never heard the album? That’s okay. Just wait until you’re in a really fired up mood or you’re driving (and don’t mind getting a speeding ticket) to put this CD in and be prepared to ROCK. This thing is absolute fire! I remember flying with my oldest brother to Texas and singing “Crucified” at the top of my lungs.
16. T.I.’s - Both King and this year’s T.I. vs. T.I.P. are better albums, but Urban Legend is T.I. at his best. I had 85 of my favorite CDs stolen on an American Airlines flight last October and this is one of the albums I missed within a day.
17. Roni Size’s New Forms - My oldest brother and I are early adopters, him more than me, when it comes to popular music (is that oxymoronic? early adopter/popular?) but I can’t say we were among the first to hear Roni Size. I can only when we picked up Brown Paper Bag, it reinforced to both of us that there was a world out there - outside of the 3 Rs of music (R&B, rock and rap) - and we needed to hear more!
18. Badly Drawn Boy’s Hour of the Bewilderbeast - My best friend Colby put me up on BDB and I immediately became a huge fan. An even bigger fan after seeing him perform, albeit tipsy, in a room of about 100 people last fall. As he put it, he’s “the best singer/songwriter to come out the UK in 20 years.”
19. John Mayer’s Room for Squares - Call me corny if you want, but this album came at just the right time. That good ol’ bubble gum, road trip pop rock that keeps on giving. I know he’s tried to get all bluesy and mature, but stick to what works John. Why? Because I wanna run through the halls of my high school…
20. Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation - Those who know me well know that I love to dance. I remember watching Janet videos and practicing the moves, like that one on the chair. She and her older brother have so many copy-cats, but they will never been better than the originals.
And the rest in no particular order…and my favorite tracks on them:
Fuel’s Sunburn - “Sunburn”
Coldplay’s A Rush of Blood to the Head - “Clocks”
Incubus’ Morning View - “Warning”
Justin Timberlake’s Justified - “Last Night”
No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom - “Don’t Speak”
Fugees’ The Score - “Fu Gee La”
Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP - “Stan”
Maxwell’s Embrya - “Luxury: Cococure”
New Radicals’ Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too - “Get What You Give”
Jump, Little Children’s Magazine - “Cathedral”
Foo Fighters’ The Colour and the Shape - “Walking After You”
Korn’s Issues - “Make Me Bad”
Jamie Cullum’s TwentySomething - “All At Sea”
Little Brother’s The Minstrel Show - “Beautiful Morning”
Erykah Badu’s Baduizm - “The Other Side of the Game”
Nas’ Illmatic - “The World is Yours”
Third Eye Blind’s Self-Titled Debut - “Jumper”
Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready to Die - “Me & My Bitch”
Keane’s Hopes and Fears - “Sunshine”
RJD2’s Deadringer - “The Proxy”
Red Hot Chili Pepper’s Californication - “Scar Tissue”
Wu-Tang Clan’s Wu-Tang Forever - “Better Dayz”
Rage Against the Machine’s The Battle of Los Angeles - “Guerrila Radio”
D’Angelo’s Voodoo - “Lady”
Nirvana’s Nevermind - “Come As You Are”
Lupe Fiasco’s Food and Liquor - “Kick, Push Pt. II”
Young Jeezy’s Thug Motivation 101 - “Standing Ovation”
Pearl Jam’s 10 - “Even Flow”
Wallflowers’ Bringing Down the Horse - “One Headlight”
Matchbox 20’s Yourself or Someone Like You - “Push You Around”
Toni Tony Tone’s Greatest Hits - “Anniversary”
New Edition’s NE Heartbreak - “N.E. Heartbreak”
Snoop Doggy Dogg’s Doggy Style - “Murder Was the Case”
Common’s Be - “Go”
The Streets’ A Grand Don’t Come for Free - “Could Well Be In”
Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury - “Nightmares”
De La Soul’s Stakes is High - “Long Island Degrees”
The Dears’ Gang of Losers - “Ballad of Humankindness”
Spoon’s Ga Ga Ga Ga - “
Air’s Talkie Walkie - “Cherry Blossom Girl”
Ben Fold’s Whatever & Ever Amen - “Brick”
Ghostface’s Fishscale - “Underwater”
Bloc Party’s Silent Alarm - “This Modern Love”
Blockhead’s Downtown Science - “Roll Out the Red Carpet”
Boyz II Men’s II - “Vibin’”
U2’s How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - “Vertigo”
Camp Lo’s Uptown Saturday Night - “Sparklin’”
Dido’s No Angel - “All You Want”
Fatboy Slim’s You’ve Come a Long Way Baby - “Rockafeller Skank”
The Game’s The Documentary - “Hate it or Love it”
The Garden State Soundtrack - Frou Frou’s “Let Go”
Kenna’s Make Sure They See My Face - “Phantom Always”
Linkin Park’s Meteora - “Nobody’s Listening”
Ludacris’ Southern Hospitality - “Fantasy”
The Mars Volta’s Frances the Mute - “The Widow”
Mary J. Blige’s What’s the 411 - “Love No Limit”
Metallica’s Black Album - “Enter Sandman”
Mic Geronimo’s The Natural - “Shit’s Real”
The Prodigy’s Fat of the Land - “Smack My Bitch Up”
Usher’s Confessions - “Caught Up”


Thanks to everyone and happy shopping

Thursday, July 12, 2007

NEXT WEEK 64

Iron and Wine – Carried Home (The Shepherd’s Dog)

Ryan Adams – Two Hearts (Easy Tiger)

Rilo Kiley – the Moneymaker ( )


Frank Black – Threshold Apprehension ( 93-03)


Sheryl Crow and Willie Nelson – If I Were a Carpenter (Anchored in Love: A tribute to June Carter Cash)

Buffalo Tom – September Shirt (Three Easy Pieces)

The Mighty Six Ninety – Leave This World (Cheers to the Bitter End)

Beastie Boys – Dramastically Different (The Mix-up)


The Flaming Lips – Do You Realize?? (iTunes originals)


Matt Pond PA – If You Want Blood (If you want Blood EP)

Johnette Napolitano – Amazing (Scarred)


Nick Lowe – I Trained Her to Love Me (At My Age)

thanks for listening
More Later
Bro

Thursday, July 05, 2007

NEXT WEEK 63

Just back from Cape Cod. Nice time. Lovely beaches. Warm weather. Kids that wouldn't sleep. Good food. Parade. Yay.

I am still trying to figure out what's up with the server that hosts my show. I will try to get that up and running soon. Thanks for understanding.

Color Wall – Someday You’ll Find

Pearl Jam – Big Wave (OST Surf’s Up)


Blanche – What This Town Needs (What This Town Needs EP)


Bryan Ferry – Simple Twist of Fate (Dylanesque)

Minus the Bear – Throwin’ Shapes (Planet of Ice)

Shake – Eight O’Clock (Kick It)

Gogol Bordello – Wonderlust King ( )
You need to see them so I found "never young". Enjoy.


NEXT concert with Meiko


More later
Bro

Friday, June 29, 2007

NEXT WEEK 62

Just finished a NEXT concert recording with Meiko. Listen to it next Wednesday on The Peak.


The Long Blondes – Once and Never Again (Someone to Drive you Home)


The White Stripes – I’m Slowly Turning into You (Icky Thump)


The New Pornographers – My Rights Versus Yours (Challengers)

Maps – Don’t Fear (We Can Create)


Ok Go – Don’t Bring Me Down (Live From Soho iTunes exclusive)


The Mooney Suzuki – First Comes Love (Have Mercy)

The New Tragedies – 90 Proof (Souvenirs)


Tori Amos – Body and Soul (American Doll Posse)


Kinky – Presidente the Money Mark Remix (Rarities)


Xavier Rudd – Come Let Go (White Moth)

Mary Chapin Carpenter – It Must have happened ( )

More Later
Bro

Thursday, June 21, 2007

NEXT WEEK 61

Come back and check out NEXT guest dj Helper Monkey next week. Should be a treat. Thanks HM.

LISTEN NOW to WEEK 61.

A bit late on the update here...give me a break I just got from Cabo for a bachelor party. The old man needs some time to recover. I swear the first 24 hours in Cabo felt like a week. I will miss random people on the street trying to make me happy by just saying out loud what they think I want. "Weed?, blow?, girls?" "Girls? Girls?... Boys?". If you head down say hello to Luna and don't forget the safe word "Oklahoma".

ON to the Videos for this week.

Hot Hot Heat – Give Up? ( )
couldn't find this Give up? so how about You Owe Me an IOU


The Bravery – Every Word Is a Knife In My Ear (The Sun and the Moon)
Really bad audio


Voxtrot – Ghost (Voxtrot)
backstory


The Winter Sounds – Sound Forged Like Spine (Porcelain Empire)

The Hold Steady – Against the Wind (Bob Seger cover)

Atomic Tom – You always Get What You Want ( single)

The Polyphonic Spree – Section 22: Running Away ( )


John Doe – The Golden State (A Year In the Wilderness)
on the album the duet is with Kathleen Edwards...brilliant.


Matthew Dear – Deserter (Asa Breed)


The Traveling Wilburys – Maxine (The Traveling Wilburys Collection)

Cat Power – Up and Gone (Single for iTunes)

Chris Cornell – Billie Jean (Carry On)


More later
Bro

Thursday, June 14, 2007

NEXT WEEK 60

Remember that NEXT rebroadcasts on Sunday nights at 8pm. No more Tony and no football yet so there is no excuse not to listen. Or something like that. On to the videos.

LISTEN NOW. If you are a band that for any reason doesn't want your tune included. Please email me and I will remove it promptly.

Everyone listening to NEXT please help the artists that I play on NEXT by buying CDs, concert tickets and shirts. If they make money they can make music. Thank you.

The Star Spangles – This Side of The Sun (Dirty Bomb)
wrong song but you should listen to them before you see them at Acme for their NEXT Concert on July 17th. Check out "Which one of the two of us"


Fountains of Wayne – New Routine (Traffic and Weather)
no NEW Routine how about "Sink to the Bottom with You"


The Editors – Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors (The Music’s Coming Through Me)


Pope – Could I Fall In Love Again (Friends Like that EP)

Elvis Costello – Ring of Fire (Anchored in Love: A tribute to June Carter Cash)

Carina Round – Slow Down (Slow Motion Addict)


O.A.R. – Love and Memories (Live from MSG)


Boy in Static – Tear Down (Violet)
Just so you get a taste. "Where it ends"


Seabear – I Sing I Swim (The Ghost that Carried Us Away)
Homemade vid using this tune. Pretty cool.


The Bees – Who Cares What the Question Is? (Octopus)
BEST VID THIS WEEK


Bruce Springsteen and the Sessions Band – Pay me My Money Down (Live in Dublin)
Different version...9 minutes plus. NICE.


More later
Bro

Thursday, June 07, 2007

NEXT WEEK 59

If you missed the original NEXT don't feel bad just listen to the rebroadcast on Sunday at 8 pm at 107.1 The Peak.

Great week this week. You really should do yourself a favor and listen.

Remember if you find something you like buy a Tee Shirt or a CD or go see them in concert. You can Listen to Week 59 Now. Thanks.

Moonbabies – Shout It Out (At the Ballroom)

Angelique Kidjo w/ Ziggy Marley – Sedjedo (Djin Djin)


White Rabbits – Kid On My Shoulders (Fort Nightly)


Or check out how Ave Q feels about this tune.


Handsome Furs – Dead + Rural (Plague Park)
Homemade vid but it's the right tune.


Mark Ronson featuring the Daptone Horns – God Put a Smile on Your Face (Coldplay cover) (Stop Me EP)

Sea Wolf – You’re a Wolf (Get to the River Before It Runs Too Low EP)


Ryan Adams – Everybody Knows (Two)

Gasoline Cowboy – Beach in Cali High ( )


Thestar69 – So What is the News (This Is Modern Soul)

Cabin – I Was Here (I was here EP)


Richard Thompson – Dad’s Gonna Kill Me (Sweet Warrior)


Richard X Heyman – I’m That Kind of Man (Actual Sighs)

Jeff Kanzler – Old Reily’s jar of Hopeful Loot (Black Top Road)

More later
Bro

Monday, June 04, 2007

NEXT WEEK 58

I finally have Week 58 up for you listening pleasure. If you a are band that doesn't want the free advertising that NEXT is delivering please let me know and I will gladly exclude your song from the link. Thank you.

Remember you can listen to NEXT at 107.1 The Peak on Wednesday and Sunday nights. Also you might want to check out Westchester Magazine NEXT month. Nudge Nudge Wink Wink.

The Playlist

Throwback Suburbia – Circles (Four Play)


Blue October – Hate Me (Foiled)


The National – Blank slate (Boxer)

Tracey Thorn – Get Around to It (Out of the Woods)

The Dresden Dolls – Pretty in Pink (High School Reunion a tribute to the 80s)


Golden Smog – Without a Struggle (Blood on the Slacks)

Kings of Leon – True Love Way (Because of the Times)


The Groovie Ghoulies – I’ve got Love to Give (99 Lives)

Pink Martini – hey Eugene (Hey Eugene)


The Sea and Cake – Middlenight (Everybody)

Bjork – Wanderlust (Volta)


More later
Thanks for listening
Bro

Friday, May 25, 2007

NEXT WEEK 57

Man am I behind. Sorry. Here come the vids. If you want to listen to NEXT live catch the rebroadcast on Sunday night at 8 on 107.1 The Peak. Click listen. Or is you'd like to LISTEN NOW--yes now.

The Playlist:

Fields – You Brought This On Yourself

They Might Be Giants – Upside Down Frown

Future Clouds & Radar – You Will Be Loved

Afghan Whigs – I’m A Soldier
Since I'll not getting much video love from YouTube but need to get you some Afghan Whigs.
Bad Words but great feeling.


Why not one more. Debonair.



Guster – Two of Us


Wilco – Impossible Germany

The Basement – Summertimes

Fiction Plane – Two Sisters

Let’s Go Sailing – Better Off

The Mother Hips – White Headphones

Joan Osborne – I’ve Got to use My Imagination

Again not alot of videos...digging deep but that is why you love NEXT.

More Later
Bro

Thursday, May 17, 2007

NEXT week 56

Listen to NEXT only on 107.1 The Peak. Wednesday nights at 11 and Sunday nights at 8.

LISTEN TO WEEK 56 in from a wma file.

Grand National – Your Rules Obey (B sides Remixes and Rarities)

Travis – 3 Times and You Lose (The Boy with No Name)


Interpol – Heinrich Maneuver (
homemade

Live


Maximo Park – Books from Boxes (Our Earthly Pleasures)


The Bad Plus – Tom Sawyer (Prog) Rush Cover

Elliott Smith – Angel In the Snow (New Moon)


Dylan in the Movies – City Skies (

The second half of NEXT is a NEXT Concert by The Josh Dion Band brought to you Snapple.