Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Monsters on Conan

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

I'm still obsessively listening to the Monsters of Folk album that came out yesterday, so no review just yet. BUT the guys were on The Tonight Show last night. And judging by what I've heard on the album so far and by watching their performance, I'm going to try my damnedest to catch one of their live shows. Check it out:


This video and song is pretty awesome too. Go buy their album now.

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

RIP Mary Travers

Saturday, September 19, 2009


Mary Travers died earlier this week from complications from chemotherapy. I'm not exactly sure why, but her death has completely taken me out of commission. Of all the "celebrity" deaths this year, I find myself the most sad over her passing. And I can't exactly place why that is. I didn't grow up in the 60s, I was definitely not a part of the emerging folk scene, wasn't alive during the civil rights movement, yet I am totally shaken by her death.

Peter Paul & Mary had the best harmonies of any folk group, period. They sang songs (mostly) about justice and civil rights. Even though I wasn't alive during their hay-day, I still grew up on their music. Their music is comfort music to me. I remember my mom singing their songs to me when I was little. I visibly remember singing along to their take on Tom Paxton's "Marvelous Toy" when I was 5. As I grew older and started exploring music on my own, I dove head first into the old folk my mom was so into. And I always came back to PP&M, Pete Seeger, and Bob Dylan.

Mary had such a powerful and beautiful voice that was completely complimented my Peter Yarrow and Noel "Paul" Stookey. Their take on Dylan's songs "Blowing in the Wind" and "Don't Think Twice it's Alright," Seeger's "If I had a Hammer," and Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" are mesmerizing. My attempt to surprise my mom with tickets to see all three of them live fell through, and I totally and completely regret not making it happen.

Travers stood up for those whose voice couldn't be heard. She was graceful and honest in her fight against the leukemia that eventually took her life. I keep watching Peter, Paul & Mary's performance in Washington in 1971 at the big protest against the Vietnam War, and I wonder why that's not being done now for Iraq and Afghanistan. The Untied States lost a true fighter for peace and justice. I can only hope that someone from my generation picks up the slack.

RIP Mary. You will be missed.
Early Morning Rain - Peter, Paul & Mary (boxstr)





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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Kanye's lame. Listen to Wale instead

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

I'm sure by now everyone is aware of Kanye's great dislplay of douchebaggery at the VMAs the other night. I was unaware there was still an awards show on MTV for music videos. I don't think I've seen a music video on that channel in YEARS. But that's besides the point. Point is Kanye is a giant douche. True his first couple albums were genius. But ever since he stuck his head up his ass a few years ago, lets be frank, he sucks. He sucks long and he sucks hard.

So, if you're looking for a hype mc, just listen to Wale. I've plugged for him many times here at Candy for your Ears, but he is definitely more worthy of a listen than Kanye. Wale has four pretty freaking awesome mixtapes under his belt (if you still haven't gotten "Back to the Feature" go here to download it now) and is releasing a full length album soon. Check out his myspace for updates and keep an ear out for that debut album because it's gonna be hot.
My Sweety (boxstr)

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