Skeeno H.C. Rules — Sonic Youth

“Amazona” (Live) — Roxy Music

Forever Still (Short Film) — Beach House

“You Made Me Realise” — My Bloody Valentine

“Winter Now” (Live) — Broadcast

Galaxie 500 Playing “Tugboat” Under a Basketball Hoop in 1989

Anecdote on W.H. Auden’s Hygiene, Via David Markson

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Shellac Was on Some Animal Planet Show a Few Years Ago

I’m sure that all kinds of music blogs already posted this one. Sorry. Too weird.

“The Preacher and the Bear” — Sam Chatmon

Watch Peter Greenaway’s John Cage Documentary

“Random Rules” — Silver Jews

“Climax” (Usher Cover) — Dirty Projectors

 

This Steely Dan Documentary Is Worth Your Time Even If You Don’t Like Steely Dan

Even if you don’t like Steely Dan, this 1999 documentary about the making of their 1977 album Aja is fantastic. First off, it’s fucking hilarious—Walter Becker and Donald Fagen come across as the smartest, most venomous guys in the room—a wicked mixture of witty and cruel—-and watching them discuss each track, and each part of each track is fascinating (especially when they pick apart failed guitar solos). The film also features a marvelous supporting cast, including braggart percussionist Bernard Purdie (of “The Purdie Shuffle” fame), and poor old Michael McDonald, who struggled to nail his background parts on “Peg.” What might be most fascinating though is seeing how Fagen and Becker pieced the instrumental tracks of Aja together, bringing in different session musicians—entirely different bands—from day to day. And if you’re still not convinced, here’s a sample (of a sample):

 

Gummo — Harmony Korine (Full Film)

“They’re called Hüsker Dü. Why are they on our show?”

Taboo — Nagisa Oshima (Full Film with English Subtitles)

“I’m Happy” — Ivor Cutler