I was happily watching footage of a block of flats in Glasgow being demolished on the BBC News website when I decided to turn the volume of the embedded BBC iPlayer up, and to my joy discovered that the top volume on the iPlayer is indeed ‘number 11′. Spinal Tap fans the world over will be rejoicing, I’m sure!
Speaking of which, the National Geographic channel is airing a new documentary about Stonehenge and recently asked Spinal Tap guitarist Nigel Tufnel his thoughts on the subject, check out his responses.
PollThePeople.com is a site set up by Glenn Cooper (head of Digital at Island Records UK) and his wife Kirsty, after an argument they had. The site encourages users to add lists of their ‘top 5′ albums, films, and books.
The site plays on people’s desire to list / tell everyone else their favourite things, and includes social elements that let you find similar lists, browse other user’s lists, and invite your email contacts to view your lists.
Being a music geek, it took me no time to get signed up and post my top 5 albums. Although I did have to wrestle with myself over 5th place – it always causes me trouble. You see, picking number 5 always brings with it an amount of guilt, because there’s more than one album worthy of such a position. Luckily you can log-in and change/update your lists whenever you feel like it, so such decisions don’t have to be set in stone!
I’ve not added my top 5 films or books yet, mainly because I don’t tend to watch films more than a couple of times (it’s just not the same as listening to an album over and over), and I don’t read enough/regularly to compile a list of favourites, but maybe I’ll do this in the future.
There’s also a neat little widget that lets you post your top 5 lists on your blog, website, myspace profile etc. This site is a must for list makers, so check it out now.
My Top 5 Albums @ PollThePeople.com (in no particular order):
Outlandos d’Amour (The Police)
“So Lonely”, “Roxanne” and “Can’t Stand Losing You” – name me another debut album that has 3 songs to rival those! Great lo-fi production too. My favourite Police album by far.
Yield (Pearl Jam)
The perfect mix of Pearl Jam’s many styles, great production and most definitely the finest drumming of Jack Irons’ career. Highlights include “Given To Fly”, “Faithful” and “In Hiding”, but every track is great. Picking a favourite Pearl Jam album is like picking your favourite child…you just shouldn’t do it!
Third Eye Blind (Third Eye Blind)
Without a doubt one of the best debut albums of all time. Great songs, great playing, great production. Most people remember them only for “Semi-charmed Life”, but this album has a whole lot more – they never stood a chance of topping it. Perfect. Stand out tracks include “Graduate”, “The Background”, “How’s It Going To Be” and “Motorcycle Drive By” (not to be confused with “Motorcycle Emptiness” by the Manics!)
There Is Nothing Left to Lose (Foo Fighters)
The only Foo Fighters album recorded as a three-piece and the first recorded in Dave Grohl’s home studio, and boy it shows. Really warm production, the first album Taylor Hawkins ever recorded (until then he’d only played as a live session drummer) and the drumming is outstanding. I love the sound of this record – and once again the range of songs make it another perfect album. Narrowly beats “The Colour & The Shape” as my favourite Foos record. Every track is a highlight on this album.
The Used (The Used)
Another band who created a brilliant debut album, and could never top it. Despite the slick production, I love the raw energy on this record, it really sounds like a hungry young band at their best. This was my favourite album of 2002/2003 and still remains in my top 5 several years later. Highlights include “The Taste Of Ink” and “Blue & Yellow”. It’s a shame they’ve gone downhill so rapidly since.
Laura just posted this on her blog and I felt compelled to re-post it. Whispering in adverts is one of my pet hates (it drives me mad), so I’m glad to see Skittles have given it a miss this time.
Doug Walker’s song ‘Obstacles’ (which is set to be his next single) is currently being used on the new Magic FM TV advert ‘Good Mood Films’. The short advert features a selection of Magic FM listener’s photos with ‘Obstacles’ as the backing music and gives fans a taste of what is to come on Doug’s debut album ‘Fear Together’ released on Warner Bros Records later this year.
‘Obstacles’ follows on from Doug’s Chris Moyles endorsed debut single ‘The Mystery’ which charted at #36 in the UK singles chart in March.