Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Punk Rock... er... musical?

    Green Day, an American rock trio, will re-release its album "American Idiot". On this edition we'll be able to hear new arrangements of the songs recorded with the cast of Broadway's show based on band's music.

    The album will be titled "American Idiot Cast Album" and will hit the shelves on May 10th. Most of the material will consist of songs from the original "American Idiot", but there will be a couple ones from their last longplay, "21st Century Breakdown", which appeared in musical as well. 

    The album "21st Century Breakdown" was released on May 2009. "American Idiot" had its first on September 2009. Recordings of this "semi-new" material were held in Electric Lady Studios in New York.

Photo: Mazur/WireImage
    So are you curious yet about how a (punk-)rock band sounds in a musical setting of Broadway? I have to admit - my first thought was "its some kind of blasphemy - rock and musicals don't mix". Well, I found some videos that haven't exactly made me change my mind. I still think it looks out of place, but I cannot judge the entire show based just on a couple of minutes. Anyway, if you are curious, here's a clip for you:


    But the news is not about the musical - it's about new versions of songs. And that is a completely different thing. There is another video with a "21 Guns". I must say, that I am not a big fan of Green Day, but I was completely captivated by this performance and woman singing the intro part:


    If other songs managed to keep the same charm I am starting to think that wasn't such a bad idea after all.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Music fans love concerts...

Hello again:)
Music artists are writing songs, composing music, recording albums, but I think, that for every artist, most important thing is to be able to perform live in front of their fans - to play concerts!
There are a lot of music genres, but even much more styles of concerts - we can go to a small pub, to listen to music played intimate, or go to concert hall, or sport hall, or even football stadium with fireworks show - every place would be good, so I don't believe, that is someone is saying, that doesn't like concerts is true - I sure, everyone, every listener likes concerts;)
For me, it doesn't matter, where - it matters how - I like, when an artist is having great contact with their fans, singing together, spontaneous ideas. I like, when I can feel, that artist is performing really live - feel emotions in their voice, play solos little bit different, than original and so on... I've seen some concerts, those better and those worse. Favorites? I love Iron Maiden's shows, Carlos Santana played amazingly in Warsaw or ex-Pink Floyd David Gilmour in Gdańsk, but the concert, that I enjoyed most was Wyclef Jean!

That was a surprise for me, because I'm not a great fan of hip-hop music. But... I have known some of his music, but have been thinking - another hip-hop singer, wearing big gold chains bla bla bla. Wyclef is totally different! (ok, maybe not totally, but much different, than others;) ) He was singing (not only rap!), playing guitar, dancing, having fun with public. He played a lot of his hits, such as "911", "Gone till November", "Fast car", "Sweetest girl", then he took part in break dance battle, played a disco as a DJ - awesome show! People were screaming, dancing till late hours (concert began few minutes before 24 and music was played till 3:30!) - for me, something incredible!:) Now I have a dream - see his concert once again! and again!:)
I couldn't find better video than this:

and video from break dance battle on stage: VIDEO

I wish you could see concerts like this!:)

Monday, April 19, 2010

BaMaG's favorite vocal duets - part two

Hi there!
Duets, duets, duets... Last time I wrote about famous artists, but not so famous song - that wasn't  kind of commercial music, but something untypical in some way. This time I want to make an opposition - I'm sure, that almost everyone know "Don't cry" - amazing rock ballad sung by... yeah, not only Axl Rose (from Guns n'Roses), but with Shannon Hoon (from Blind Melon).
Here is a video of "Don't cry":


Yeah, Shannon had amazing voice.... Sadly, world lost him for ever - Shannon Hoon died in 1995 because of drug overdose...

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Shakira's 2010 World Cup anthem revealed

Shakira during Rock In Rio.
Author: Andres.Arranz
    Shakira's song "Africa" was chosen to be an official 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem.

    The Columbian singer recorded the song with Freshlygrounda band from RPA. It will be officially released na April the 19th, however we can already listen to an excerpt from it. On YouTube naturally ;-).


    Shakira and Freshlyground, as well as The Black Eyed Peas, John Legend together with Alicia Keys will perform on a concert which will be a part of an opening ceremony held in Soweto on June the 10nd. The anthem will also be performed at World Cup's finale.


    What's interesting, two versions have been recorded - an english-language "Africa" and a spanish version called "Saminamina". Both of which can be listened right here:


English version

Spanish version

    Which one do you like more? :) I personally think that the lyrics in the Spanish version are better.

    The track’s African influences can be heard through the sample of 'Zangalewa', a Camaroonian song from the 80s.


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

R&fn'R by Slash!

Hi there! How are you? Have you heard about newest album released by Slash? Well I'm sitting at home and relaxing while listening to his R&fn'R (hmm, what could these letters mean...:P) Slash invited plenty of stars to help him make this album: Kid Rock, Ozzy Osbourne, Izzy Stradlin, Fergie, Ian Astbury and many more... 


My favorite song from this album? Difficult question, I'll need to listen to this album for a longer time, to choose my best, but for example "Crucify the death" played with Ozzy on vocals sounds very, very nice... 

I'm dreaming about seeing a concert presenting material from this album...

For all of you, who love Slash's guitar...

 

Enjoy!

New Alice in Chains album?


    Alice In Chains fans should keep their fingers crossed. There is a chance the band will soon record a new album.

    Jerry Cantrell, the leader of the band, revealed that he and his colleagues are seriously thinking about recording new material.


    "We are considering going back to studio" - said the guitarist - "We will see if it'll work out well. However I cannot see the reason why it wouldn't". 


    Let's remind that in September 2009 a longplay called "Black Gives Way To Blue" was released. It was the first album recorded with a new lead singer William DuVall. Alice in Chains is currently formed by him, Jerry Cantrell (vocals, guitars), Mike Inez (base guitar) and Sean Kinney (drums). 


Links:

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

BaMaG's favorite vocal duets - part one

Hi!
I decided to start a new cycle - my favorite vocal duets. Why? In my opinion, usually there is a kind of magic in songs, sang by not only one person, but two of them. It doesn't matter, what genre of music it will represent, or if both voices will be male, female or mixed (male+female - my favorite:D). Maybe it's a matter of completing the melody, maybe something else, but every time I'm listening to vocal duets, I'm enjoying music more, and more, and more... Maybe I'm just a freak;) All right, too much maybe, I should show you my first proposition.
Well... There is one of best singers in history, Italian tenor, born in 1958 in Lajatico (Etruria) and he's blind - yes, you've guessed, I'm talking about Andrea Bocelli, and about his amazing voice.
Some time ago (exactly in 2006) he released his new single sang in duet...
Can you remember that girl in the picture below?!

...yes, it's Christina Aguilera in her videoclip to her song "Lady Marmalade" (btw sang by four (!) voices:) )
So hot and sexy girl singing with tenor?! Does it fit? If anyone has got a doubt, you have to see this!


For me that song is so wonderful, amazing, awesome, fantastic and... sorry, I can't write more, I'm gonna listen to that song once again:) Enjoy!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Thanks Jimi Festival 2010

    Does any of you, dear readers, know what is the official Guinness World Record for "Largest Guitar Ensemble" (most people playing guitar at the same time)? If you don't, you can click the link above, quickly look it up on Google or believe me that the number is 6,346.
    The reason I am mentioning this is simple. No, I don't play guitar myself (wish I could), but this record happened to be set in my home city in Poland - Wrocław. On 01 May 2009 in Wrocław's city square 6,346 guitar enthusiasts played together "Hey Joe" by Jimmy Hendrix with special guests participating in the event - Deep Purple whose guitar player, Steve Morse took an active part in.

Steve Morse          Photo by Monika Worgacz.               

    The beginnings of the annual "Guitar World Record" beating in Wrocław dates seven years back, during which we sometimes succeed and sometimes not. Our previous record (1,951) set on 01 May 2008 was thereafter beaten by Americans from Concorde in California who raised the number by a 101 guitarists to 2,052. I can only speculate, but I think that if it weren't for the Americans the current record wouldn't have been so high. They challenged us and we responded accordingly to our national tradition - we overreacted. Having more than tripled the previous world record we have shown what an angry polish mob can archive - virtually anything, providing someone told him he CANNOT do it. ;-)

Here's a brief relation from that day:


    The record still stands, but we are getting ready for raising the bar up again during Thanks Jimi Festival 2010. As usual, on May the 1st, guitar lovers from Poland will gather in Wrocław in attempt to beat their own record. During the event, apart from polish bands Dżem and TSA, we'll have the honour to welcome american guitarist Greg Koch with his band and former lead singer of Genesis, Ray Wilson with a band Stiltskin.
    Will it be possible to achieve it now that the rage is gone and we have no one to beat but ourselves? If you'll be in Wrocław area on that day you can find out yourself, or better yet - bring your guitar and rock along!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

"Big Four"

Big Four - for the first time in history, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax (The Big Four of Trash) will perform on one stage! They'll have appearances at the Sonisphere shows in Warsaw (16 June, Poland), Jonschwil (18 June, Switzerland) and Prague (19 June, Czech Republic). Maybe they're not my favorite bands playing heavy metal, but I'm sure, that these shows will be awesome! Why?

Have a look at this:

 

Do I need to add or say anything more?!


If you are a fan of at leasy one of these bands, you can't miss it!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Drummer of the week: Jojo Mayer


    Born January 18. 1963 in Zurich, Switzerland. Son of a musician (bass player Vali Mayer), he spent his early childhood on the road traveling throughout Europe and the Far East. At the age of 2 he got his first drum set, and his first public performance took place in Hong Kong when he was only 3 years old. Growing up in the influence of a musical environment Jojo is basically self-taught.

    At the age of 18 he joined Monty Alexander's group and toured extensively all over Europe, playing all the major jazz -festivals including the North-Sea-Jazz Festival, Montreux, Nice, Antibes, Athens etc.This lead to back-up gigs with other jazz-greats such as Dizzy Gillespie and Nina Simone and introduced him to an international audience.

    More recently, Jojo has been venturing into New York's Techno / Multimedia / Avantgarde / club scene by promoting his own weekly party event called PROHIBITED BEATZ. This new platform for live "Drum n" Bass", "Nu-Skool Breaks", "Speed Garage" and the latest stylistical hybrids and mutations in DJ culture, has also provided the back drop for his first solo project called NERVE. Described as an "endeavor in reverse engineering the textures and rhythms of the current stream of computer generated music into a live performed, improvisational format", NERVE and PROHIBITED BEATZ have created a reputation in the New York scene that already goes way beyond "a serious buzz".

    He was featured as the cover story of the January 2008 issue of Modern Drummer magazine. His DVD, Secret Weapons for the Modern Drummer, is a bestseller worldwide.

© Bernhard Castiglioni - drummerworld.com

    Okay, enough of the bio. Let's see Jojo in action :) This is a clip from his DVD on which Jojo plays some short solos / grooves. This one is called "New York Grooves":


And here's another video of Jojo Mayer performing on Modern Drummer Festival 2005 with his band Nerve:


Hopefully now you see, why he is considered one of the greatest drummers alive.

Drummerworld's website about Jojo Mayer
Jojo Mayer's official website

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Fame after death...

Hello again!

Another short story for you. But don't worry, this time I'm not going to write about myself again;)

02.02.1963 - on that day in Oxon Hill (Maryland, USA) little Eva drew her first breath. No-one expected, that her life would be so dramatic, but so wonderful.

She was very talented girl, possessing amazing, magical voice. When she was 9, her father gave her first guitar. Sometimes she was performing occasionally for her family or friends, but she never thought, that she could became a famous singer. She was very, very shy, she wasn't feeling comfortable while performing.

However, when she was 18 she joined the band called Easy Street and started playing with them on weddings, parties, in pubs, her carrier started to pick up steam. Later, she was playing with some other bands, but she was still remaining not so famous. Even fact, that she released 3 albums: "The Other Side" (with Chuck Brown, containing amazing version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"), "Live at Blues Alley" (album from concert) and "Eva By Heart" didn't change her status - she never became a star.


Eva Cassidy passed away on 02.11.1996 in Bowie (Maryland, USA). The cause of death was a melanoma.

Few more Eva's albums have been released after her death. Surprisingly, her surname became famous worldwide! The compilation "Songbird" became a golden record in USA, Michelle Kwan was performing her show on Winter Olympic Games in 2002 to Eva's version of Sting's "Fields of Gold". What is more, her three albums, that have been released after Eva's death achieved position number one on UK bestsellers list - even Elvis Presley didn't achieved that!

Her voice is one of my favorites. Every time when I'm listening to her songs I'm feeling special - feeling difficult to describe. I'm sad, that she won't be singing anymore, but on the other hand, I'm happy, that some day someone decided to show her music to the world and let me know, who was Eva Cassidy.

One of her most popular songs:


...and one of my favorites:

Enjoy!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Lady GaGa in a new Tarantino movie?

Lady GaGa is a candidate to play an important role in a new Quentin Tarantino movie.

The singer got acquainted with the famous director after she had borrowed the "Pussy Wagon" from "Kill Bill" movie to use it in her new music video for "Telephone". A close co-worker of Tarantino had revealed in an interview for MTV News that the singer and the director are considering working together on Tarantino's latest project.

fot. Universal.

A source close to Tarantino said: "Quentin is a huge fan of GaGa and loves her whole personality. He has already sounded her out on a couple of projects, one of which would see her playing an assassin.”

GaGa supposedly is very excited, because starring in a movie is a whole new experience for her and Quentin told her she has natural talent - says the director's associate.

After seeing Gaga in the Telephone video (may not be suitable for minors!) I agree with the MTV - she would make a quite good asassin...


Sources:
  1. MTV UK
  2. NME

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ordinary Brainwash!

Hello!
Today I'm gonna share my feelings about one very interesting phenomenon - Ordinary Brainwash. I'm sure, that for all of us good progressive rock played by a band is nothing weird - there are some classics of that style, such as
Dream Theater

or

Porcupine Tree


or great Polish band Riverside



(my love to their music forced me to show you this tune:
Reality Dream II


...I hope you liked it;) )

But... Can you imagine progressive rock  composed, played, sang and mixed by only one person?!
Rafał Żak - Polish student of Warsaw School Of Economics, also multi-instrumentalist, who is the body and soul of the project named Ordinary Brainwash.
Where did I found him? Well he's a friend of my sister, they're studying together, and one day she showed me a few of his songs, than told me about his first record called "Disorder in my head". I listened to that and I was under great impression of his music!
I'm sure, that in the nearest future world of rock music will get to know this guy! (world should!:P)



Ordinary Brainwash


Ok, stop talking, now go to his myspace profile and enjoy that music! I hope you will like it too!:)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Radio Moscow - how psychedelic a rock can get?

    Hello everybody. Today I would like to share with you about my recent discovery - a band named Radio Moscow. Wikipedia and all the other smart music websites define their music style as "psychedelic rock". Ok, "rock" sounds good... and what's the deal with this "psychedelic" adjective? Well, this is what the band itself has written about the evolution of its style: "channeled through the blues with experimental breakdowns, unpredictable tempo changes, crazy rave-ups and fuzzed out psychedelic guitar work".
    If I had to define Radio Moscow's style myself, I am sure I wouldn't use the term "psychedelic" rock. Not that it is not adequate - simply because not until recently I had no idea that such genre even existed. Instead I would tell you that it's a fine mixture of blues rock and progressive rock with a subtle hint of some of more "heavy" music styles.
    But let's forget about the nuances of genre names and ask one, very important question - are they any good? Of course I am no music critic and I can only speak for myself, but I have to say: hell, yes! If you are into blues rock, progressive stuff and even all kinds of metal you'll simply love the band, however even my friend, who listens to completely different, non-rock music told me that he liked them very much.

If you want, you can give them a listen right now on this player, ripped from their myspace site:
Consigue Flash ahora.

Para poder escuchar o ver este contenido, tienes que actualizar tu versión de Flash.


Current touring band members (from left): 
Parker Griggs - Guitars/Vocals/Drums, Paul Marrone - Drums, Zach Anderson - Bass

    "So who are those Radio Moscow guys and if they are so great, why haven't I heard of them?". The band started very typically as a garage project in Story City, Iowa in 2003 by Parker Griggs who writes songs, sings and plays guitar. Oh, and he also plays drums on the records. Quite impressive. What's worth noticing is the fact, that back in the early days Parker would pre-record the drums on a 4-track and then blasts it through amplification. Later, Zach Anderson replaced Serana Andersen as a bassist and, with help of some of their drummer friends, the band is touring ever since.

The cover of "Brain Cycles", their latest album, fits perfectly with the common understanding of the word "psychedelic".

    And why are they not famous yet? That's a good question to which I have no definite answer... Maybe with the help of websites like this one, the band will get more of much-deserved attention.

Links:

Saturday, March 13, 2010

YouTube Idols


"Pop Idol was a British television series which debuted on ITV on 5 October 2001; the show was a talent contest to decide the best new young pop singer, or 'pop idol', in the United Kingdom, based on viewer voting and participation." 1.

Up till these days there has been editions in over 30 countries all over the world with hundreds of contestants and even more people just auditioning for the show. In such a great number of people from various cultures, speaking different languages and, as we will see later, with different vocal skills, there are bound to be some that didn't manage to enter the true contest, but nevertheless became Idols. Of the Internet.

Fist we would like to share with you a video from Bulgarian Idol Where a women will sing... oh, hell, we won't spoil the surprise :-) Just look at this:


If you are a curious person, as I am, you would like to see how much her lyrics resemble the original. Here you can find lyrics for Mariah Carey "Without You". Play the clip again and try to follow along :-)
What is worth noticing is the fact, that the woman actually got into Idol and became quite popular in her country. We also have a video of the Mariah Carey reaction on the performance: Mariah's reaction to '' Ken Lee '' !!! EXCLUSIVE! + ENGLISH SUBS. Before we proceed I must say that I fully concur with her - it sure takes a lot of courage to go out on the stage and don't mind if you become the next YouTube video tagged as "hilarious".

Speaking of hilarious - we move to Kazakhstan where a  young man performed a one-way hashing algorithm over Boomfunk MC's "Freestyle" before singing it. The effect is stunning:


Exactly the same as with the Bulgarian lady above, hi actually qualified for the finals. We are beginning to think that maybe it is the way to do it? :-)

We finish this post with the excellent improvisation of Michael Jackson from Malaysia. Sadly, this lad wasn't to juries' liking:


Surely you can find dozens of such videos all over the web and these guys are just a tip of an iceberg. And just to be clear: we are not encouraging you to make fun of them or abuse them verbally in comments. We simply believe that laughing is very healthy! :D


  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_Idol

Friday, March 12, 2010

Long long time ago...

...I decided to fall in love with music:)
I think you're at least little bit curious, why student of Aviation&Aeronautics is going to write a blog about music...here is a little story for you...
I was about 6-7 years old when for the first time I was aware, that music that I'm listening to has a composer, title, there is a band and generally how does it work. It was Queen - "We are the champions" - my cousin was a great fan of that band so, when I was visiting him, I had no choice - I had to get to know Queen's music.



Queen
Later, I added some more rock bands to my music world: Deep Purple, Def Leppard, Metallica, Iron Maiden... And probably now I could belong to "metalheads subculture", having long hair, wearing leather, but suddenly...



My mum forced me to be a dance partner for my sister!... During first few trainings I was really unhapy - even if I "have to dance", I couldn't do it to my favorite music! So I was getting to know new (for me) genres of music: classical, latin also pop, even hip-hop. I discovered for myself, that there a lot of songs, that are excellent, even if it's no rock! Wow - sounds very stupid and childish, but for that time that was like a miracle for me!:P By the way, I fell in love with dancing too;)
Now, if someone is asking me "what is my favorite music genre?" I'll answer "there's no one favorite genre, I love music, but only good;)"
Have a nice day!:)