October 21, 2010
SPECIAL GUEST
Tonight on our show we have a special guest! The fanatical, impervious Leslie Halverson! (adjectives provided by Allie Thome).
Bitches be Bitches, and Haters gonn' Hate.
Aaaaannnd here is today's Feelings with Darrin:
Don't mess with Darrin today. He's got a mustache, slicked back hair, and a killer stink eye and is not afraid to use them. He also doesn't understand where they came from.
Bitches be Bitches, and Haters gonn' Hate.
Aaaaannnd here is today's Feelings with Darrin:
Don't mess with Darrin today. He's got a mustache, slicked back hair, and a killer stink eye and is not afraid to use them. He also doesn't understand where they came from.
October 20, 2010
October 19, 2010
Sassy Feature
This belongs on my Sassy Person's blog, but I'm too lazy to update that blog at the moment. Basically, Kat Graham is fierce.
Also, you may have noticed that while I might not listen to this music, I have a slight obsession with pop culture.
Also, you may have noticed that while I might not listen to this music, I have a slight obsession with pop culture.
Labels:
POP CULTURE,
Sassy,
Supa Fly
Past Weeks' Playlists
I can't remember which week's are which, but here are the songs I've spun over the past few shows:
He's Not a Boy - The Like
God Hates Kansas - The Motion Sick
Pigeons - The Hundred in the Hands
Here's to Everything - Oblako Lodka
Committed - Jenny and Johnny
Get Going - Headlights
Like a Prayer - Madonna
Survive - David Bowie
Make Me Stay - Gold Motel
In the End - Charlotte Gainsbourg
I Hate the 80's - The Vaselines
It's Hard to Love You - Neva Dinova
Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Fake It - Plants and Animals
Heart to Tell - The Love Language
Little Viola Hidden in the Orchestra - Of Montreal
Kiss Kiss is Getting Old - Les Savy Fav
Mandy goes to Med School - The Dresden Dolls
Write About Love - Belle & Sebastian
Difficult [feat. SebastiAn] - Uffie
Brittany's Back - The Love Language
The Owls are not what they Seem - The Motion Sick
Sex Karma (feat. Solange Knowles) - Of Montreal
Balulalow - Revolver
Brand New Shoes - She & Him
Banned (By the Man) - Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
The Passenger - Stars
Enemy Gene (feat. Janelle Monae) - Of Montreal
Carl Sagan - Blue Sky Black Death
Your Ex-Lover is Dead - Stars
Why Baby Why - The Secret Sisters
Everything is Wrong - Blonde Redhead
How Much More - Stars
I don't Believe You - The Thermals
My God's Bigger than Your God - The Vaselines
November Fight Song - The Gay Blades
Something Stupid - The Secret Sisters
Hydra Fancies - Of Montreal
I'm going to try to start putting some of these old playlists on 8-tracks to make it easier if you guys want to hear the songs after the show.
He's Not a Boy - The Like
God Hates Kansas - The Motion Sick
Pigeons - The Hundred in the Hands
Here's to Everything - Oblako Lodka
Committed - Jenny and Johnny
Get Going - Headlights
Like a Prayer - Madonna
Survive - David Bowie
Make Me Stay - Gold Motel
In the End - Charlotte Gainsbourg
I Hate the 80's - The Vaselines
It's Hard to Love You - Neva Dinova
Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Fake It - Plants and Animals
Heart to Tell - The Love Language
Little Viola Hidden in the Orchestra - Of Montreal
Kiss Kiss is Getting Old - Les Savy Fav
Mandy goes to Med School - The Dresden Dolls
Write About Love - Belle & Sebastian
Difficult [feat. SebastiAn] - Uffie
Brittany's Back - The Love Language
The Owls are not what they Seem - The Motion Sick
Sex Karma (feat. Solange Knowles) - Of Montreal
Balulalow - Revolver
Brand New Shoes - She & Him
Banned (By the Man) - Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
The Passenger - Stars
Enemy Gene (feat. Janelle Monae) - Of Montreal
Carl Sagan - Blue Sky Black Death
Your Ex-Lover is Dead - Stars
Why Baby Why - The Secret Sisters
Everything is Wrong - Blonde Redhead
How Much More - Stars
I don't Believe You - The Thermals
My God's Bigger than Your God - The Vaselines
November Fight Song - The Gay Blades
Something Stupid - The Secret Sisters
Hydra Fancies - Of Montreal
I'm going to try to start putting some of these old playlists on 8-tracks to make it easier if you guys want to hear the songs after the show.
Labels:
playlists
October 17, 2010
Upcoming Campaign and stuff
I found this over at grandtheftthrift and couldn't resist reposting
Also here's a sneak peek at our upcoming campaign!
And today's Feelings with Darrin:
Darrin has a lot of work to do and is very busy. Best not disturb him.
Also here's a sneak peek at our upcoming campaign!
Darrin has a lot of work to do and is very busy. Best not disturb him.
Labels:
Advertising,
Feelings with Darrin,
music videos
October 16, 2010
October 15, 2010
October 14, 2010
October 8, 2010
In A Rut
Lately I feel like I've been stuck in a rut, lifewise. But feelings have no place on this blog. Instead I'll post a video.
Labels:
going nowhere,
Sass,
TV
October 2, 2010
This Is The Last Britney Post, I Promise
So after posting last night, I proceeded to watch a few of Britney Spears' music videos out of curiosity.
It explained a lot of things in the Brittany/Britney Glee episode that I missed/didn't get. I think Glee did a good job of playing tribute to her music/music videos (actually I think they might have done better than the originals in this case).
So, let's take a look at a few:
So we get that this is where the red leather jumpsuit comes in. Also it's kind of different from some of the other Britney Spears music videos - giving off a "cute" vibe rather than trying to be sexy. I have no idea what's going on in this video. Man lands on Mars and weird Mars Girl chains him up and sings and then they have a confusing dialogue at the end. Ok. It may be one of the strangest things I have ever seen. It's kind of great. I'm really into the groovin' scientists. On a side note, I was kind of disappointed that Glee didn't perform that song - I feel like it's kind of a Britney Spears' staple.
Seeing the Glee version of this song, I initially thought it was one of the worst they selected and was dissappointed in Lea Michelle's (Rachel's) performance of this song. I mean, what was going on with the big forlorn puppy eyes and thirteen-year-old attitude? And then I saw the video. Oh. That's what. I now think that Glee did a pretty good job on that song, and that this music video is just... special. I think the pink fuzzy things in Britney's hair are hilarious. I hope kids actually wore those and thought they were cool. Also in both this version of the song and the Glee version some of the back up dancers have intense abs. Seriously, look. It's insane.
I like when Britney overacts, but mostly I was not into this video at all.
The Glee version of this song was probably my favorite of the episode. I like Britney's dancing in this one, but Madonna was kind of "meh".
That's all! And if you've actually made it to the end of this post, congrats.
It explained a lot of things in the Brittany/Britney Glee episode that I missed/didn't get. I think Glee did a good job of playing tribute to her music/music videos (actually I think they might have done better than the originals in this case).
So, let's take a look at a few:
So we get that this is where the red leather jumpsuit comes in. Also it's kind of different from some of the other Britney Spears music videos - giving off a "cute" vibe rather than trying to be sexy. I have no idea what's going on in this video. Man lands on Mars and weird Mars Girl chains him up and sings and then they have a confusing dialogue at the end. Ok. It may be one of the strangest things I have ever seen. It's kind of great. I'm really into the groovin' scientists. On a side note, I was kind of disappointed that Glee didn't perform that song - I feel like it's kind of a Britney Spears' staple.
Seeing the Glee version of this song, I initially thought it was one of the worst they selected and was dissappointed in Lea Michelle's (Rachel's) performance of this song. I mean, what was going on with the big forlorn puppy eyes and thirteen-year-old attitude? And then I saw the video. Oh. That's what. I now think that Glee did a pretty good job on that song, and that this music video is just... special. I think the pink fuzzy things in Britney's hair are hilarious. I hope kids actually wore those and thought they were cool. Also in both this version of the song and the Glee version some of the back up dancers have intense abs. Seriously, look. It's insane.
I like when Britney overacts, but mostly I was not into this video at all.
The Glee version of this song was probably my favorite of the episode. I like Britney's dancing in this one, but Madonna was kind of "meh".
That's all! And if you've actually made it to the end of this post, congrats.
Labels:
Britney Spears,
Brittany S. Pierce,
POP CULTURE
October 1, 2010
"I petted a snake" "Rock on"
Yeah, Yeah, Too Many Posts Tonight, Too Much Pop Culture, BLAH BLAH BLAH
Deal with it?
So Brittany has always been my favorite character on Glee for her awkward/hilarious one-liners, and intense dance moves and have been wanting to see a Brittany-focused episode for quite some time. So when I found out over the summer that they would be making a Brittany/Britney Episode, I was thrilled. And it did not dissapoint (Britney Spears! John Stamos! It's just like the '90s are happening all over again).
Yeah, the episode was more than a little contrived and definitely disregarded plot to focus on the music, but I am OK with that! Especially since the music was so good in this episode. AND OH MY GOD THE DANCING. So great.
Keep in mind, I did not listen to Britney Spears in the '90s so I'm not as familiar with her music as I feel that I should be given my generation, but I was still able to watch this episode with fondness. It was great.
So basically I can't stop watching the episode. Thank you Hulu.com for addictions (and for posting the complete Bewitched series, that's pretty cool of you). (All sources Hulu.com)
(I love Mr. Schu's little leap in the last video! But the audience is super annoying in that one *sigh)
Sara
Deal with it?
So Brittany has always been my favorite character on Glee for her awkward/hilarious one-liners, and intense dance moves and have been wanting to see a Brittany-focused episode for quite some time. So when I found out over the summer that they would be making a Brittany/Britney Episode, I was thrilled. And it did not dissapoint (Britney Spears! John Stamos! It's just like the '90s are happening all over again).
Yeah, the episode was more than a little contrived and definitely disregarded plot to focus on the music, but I am OK with that! Especially since the music was so good in this episode. AND OH MY GOD THE DANCING. So great.
Keep in mind, I did not listen to Britney Spears in the '90s so I'm not as familiar with her music as I feel that I should be given my generation, but I was still able to watch this episode with fondness. It was great.
So basically I can't stop watching the episode. Thank you Hulu.com for addictions (and for posting the complete Bewitched series, that's pretty cool of you). (All sources Hulu.com)
(I love Mr. Schu's little leap in the last video! But the audience is super annoying in that one *sigh)
Sara
Please Say No.
I'm feeling really hipster right now and it's really getting me down. Someone make it stop!
And this website is not helping. But it is hilarious.
Sara
And this website is not helping. But it is hilarious.
Sara
Labels:
I AM NOT A HIPSTER,
I SWEAR
Обернись
source: youtube
It's very interesting to me to learn about popular music in other countries, specifically in Russia (*cough* Russian major *cough*) and I was recently introduced to this Russian music video. I think that the song and the video are very beautiful. It's performed by two Russian groups, Basta (Баста) - the rapper - and Gorod 312 (Город 312) - the vocalist. It's not very often that I get to hear what people are listening to in other countries. It was also interesting to compare this song to some popular American songs and see the differences in themes and imagery! I love how they use the sand artist and transform his images into backgrounds for the video. The song also provokes emotion - something that many pop songs don't do (or if they do, they often pull and twist the strings of cliche emotional themes and fail to actually evoke feelings within the listener - in my opinion). I loved this song/video, even though it is not in a format I might stereotypically like or be drawn to. I found power in the film and passion in the music and I can't wait to be introduced to more popular Russian songs.
To apply the knowledge I've gained thus far in Intermediate Russian: Это видео взял меня на сердце.
(Applying Russian idioms for the win?)
The lyrics of the song translate (awkwardly because I used an online translation and Russian doesn't always translate into English very fluidly - but seriously thanks, google translate!) to:
Slowly drift cars
Or stranded tube for miles
Mobile lazily skips calls
According to the desired number, alas - long beeps
The proximity reveals the secrets of strangers souls
Who knows mine - please answer
Suppresses the city noise - I'm suffocating
Flying weakness, wrapping the sail
They do not know me - I learned how to conceal
Themselves from the eyes of openness opens notebook
Muse is tired of congestion
Issued instead of bright patterns yuzanny trash
When there are no forces to be persistent
When all that has been building rubble, debris
When the spit that out there for windows
And you want to run away from everything - but nothing happens
Anyone who can help - out of reach
I am in the center of the city, both on the brink
And you want to scream around in spite of
Save me - I did not get up without your hands!
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
Not hear the heartbeat
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
The cold wind does not get warm
Turn around ...
Among the millions of people all alone
Night flow into days, changing calendars
Instead of help to those who got involved
We pass by hiding themselves under the make-up
Labyrinth drives people to a standstill
Urban anguish in the compartments of the pyramids of concrete slabs
All this is well mounted clip
Final obvious, but nothing changed
Posting online avatars and funny nickname
Simulated parallel illusory world
He did not blunt the evening went on the air
She removed the flaring up yourself by clicking delete
All of this canvas by Salvador Dali
Looking for answers outside, but the answers inside
There is nobody to blame - a mad trip
Wait, that someone would call and ask:
Well, how old are you?
Past people, past shop windows in the dust
Past someone as lonely as you
Be able to hear the strangled cry:
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands ...
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
Not hear the heartbeat
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
The cold wind does not get warm
Noisy street, close city
The sky turned black, will disappear into nowhere
Noisy street, while at a great price
The sky turned black, squeeze whiskey stronger
Turn around ...
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
Not hear the heartbeat
Turn around, I did not get up without your hands
The cold wind does not get warm
Turn around ...
Labels:
FOREIGN POP CULTURE,
Russian Music
This Is Pretty Great
source: latenightwithjimmyfallon.com
Also, it's Friday. What?
Also I see this as an upcoming project!
Labels:
POP CULTURE
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