Arquivo da tag: boogarins

a bula do #411 com boogarins…

stiff little fingers – “fly the flag” (ao vivo)

stiff little fingers – “gotta gettaway” (ao vivo)

boogarins – “despreocupar” (ao vivo no roNca)

daniel johnston – “mind movies”

edu lobo – “barra vento”

little feat – “cat fever”

boogarins – “doce” (ao vivo no roNca)

jorge mautner – “louca curtição” (ao vivo)

andy bey – “besame mucho”

X.T.C – “war dance”

boogarins – “infinu” (ao vivo no roNca)

stephen o’malley – “ambient/ruin”

scott walker – “pilgrim”

horace andy – “natty dread a weh she want”

boogarins – “super nova” (ao vivo no roNca)

tinariwen – “islegh taghram”

the coxhill & bedford duo – “mood”

odete amaral – “sei lá mangueira”

boogarins – “tempo” (ao vivo no roNca)

the kinks – “sunday afternoon” (BBC)

the kinks – “autumn almanac” (BBC)

nação zumbi – “um sonho”

boogarins – “lucifernandes” (ao vivo no roNca)

ouça AQUI o programa

live at leeds (ou booga & caipirinha, ontem)…

Assunto: Live at Leeds

“Salve, Simpatia!

Um dia desses você precisa me dar umas dicas sobre fotografia de show, proque as minhas sempre ficam terríveis. Como essa em anexo…

Pelo menos o show foi legal, com uma platéia seleta e interessada, e o Boogarins de atração principal e consequentemente fazendo um show mais longo do que quando passaram por Leeds no ano passado, abrindo pro Tuneyeards.

Ah, e a camiseta (roNca rosa) ganhou elogios da banda, do Dinho em particular…

Abração,
Marcelo “Caipirinha”///

boogarins, tuneyards & marcelo “caipirinha”, ontem…

Assunto: quentinho, saindo do forno…

“Salve, Simpatia!

Chegando em casa depois das apresentações de Boogarins + tUnE-yArDs aqui na Cidade Marav…. digo, aqui em Leeds.

Circunstâncias perfeitas do lado da platéia: show com ingressos totalmente esgotados em um lugar bem bacana… mas em noite de nevasca incomum em Leeds, de modo que os acomodados ficaram em casa, e só os fominhas apareceram, em número grande o bastante pra noite ser aconchegante, mas não grande o suficiente pra dificultar a circulação e a integração entre público & bandas.

Se liga no cineminha do Boogarins (anexo). Sem “relógios brancos” à vista, e com recepção sensacional de uma platéia interessada e bem informada. Apresentação à altura, seguida de simpática integração com o público presente.

Depois, tUnE-yArDs com a qualidade habitual, e mais integração Boogarins + platéia. Madame Garbus não compareceu, talvez em solidariedade com o roubo daquela foto de 2010 (em anexo) que seu fiel correspondente tinha levado, esperando alguns comentários. Infelizmente, a foto foi afanada enquanto eu tirava fotos…

Em resumo: bom show mas poucas notícias do t-y, bom show & boas notícias do Boogarins, contente com o evento e também com a aparição da camiseta do roNca…

All for now, mais notícias daqui a poucos dias, quando estivermos na Cidade Marav… digo, no Rio de Janeura.

Valeu?

Beijos & abraços,”
Marcelo///

EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA, boogakinks…

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este é o cd tributaço ao kinks que acompanha a nova edição da revista MOJO, ainda inédita no brasa… e que tem ray davies na capa:

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belezuríssima, né?

acontece, que pra situation ser ainda mais cascuda, prestenção em quem interpreta a música “no return”…

1 David Watts

by American Wrestlers
While the song is named after a concert promoter from Rutland who worked with The Kinks in 1966, David Watts sees Ray Davies reaching back to his school days and casting envious looks in the direction of a former head boy. The Jam’s muscular cover of this tune in 1978 emphasised its venomous lyrics. In contrast to this, acclaimed St Louis-based indie-rockers American Wrestlers deliver a version packed with yearning.

2 Death Of A Clown

By Wreckless Eric
The Kinks touring schedule was always arduous, while perceived mismanagement led to Ray’s guitar-playing brother Dave casting himself in the role of a circus entertainer. The pathos of Dave’s original is underlined by the irrepressible Wreckless Eric – himself a national treasure – whose acerbic rendition begins with canned laughter possibly culled from a ’70s quiz show. What follows is a sneering reading of a track that Dave issued as a solo single prior to the album’s release.

3 Two Sisters

By Les Limiñanas Feat Anton Newcombe
It is not hard to decode the story of Sylvilla and Percilla, two sisters with contrasting responsibilities. The first is single and fancy-free, the second is married with responsibilities. Substitute Dave and Ray Davies’s names into the narrative of sibling jealousy and you arrive at the track’s original inspiration. The song’s kitchen-sink angst is evident on this wildly psychedelic interpretation by French duo, Les Limiñanas, who enlist The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s Anton Newcombe to crank up the tension.

4 No Return

By Boogarins
A sophisticated songwriter from the very start of The Kinks’ career, Ray Davies drew on bossa nova for inspiration for this tune. In a bid to return the track to its roots, MOJO asked Brazilian psychedelic outfit Boogarins – named after a popular flower grown in their homeland – to try their hand at this number. The result is a fantastically woozy cover, with a seductive, hypnotic ebb and flow.

5 Harry Rag

By Modern Studies
If No Return embraces the exotic, then the nicotine-stained Harry Rag is Ray Davies drawing on something closer to home, namely vaudeville and music hall influences which he encountered first-hand thanks to his father. Modern Studies amplify the original track’s sense of nostalgia, as they translate it into a remarkable baroque, neo-folk piece that is rich in texture and detail. Like Ray himself, the Glasgow-via-Yorkshire four-piece appear to hear an olde world.

6 Tin Soldier Man

By Declan McKenna
Having just turned 18, Hertfordshire-born songwriter Declan McKenna is an old head on young shoulders. With a clutch of EPs and singles to his name, he is working on his debut album with producer James Ford and interrupted his day job to contribute this rousing version of Tin Soldier Man. It proves that clearly great things beckon for an artist who, less than two years ago, decided to forego his A-levels in favour of a career in music.

7 Situation Vacant

By Chuck Prophet
Along with Waterloo Sunset’s more famous couple – Terry and Julie – the protagonists of this tune, Suzy and Johnny, were vessels for Ray Davies’ shattered romantic idealism. Here, Johnny’s attempt to please his mother-in-law and his “little mama” simply lead to unemployment. Fellow storyteller Chuck Prophet, formerly of US Americana pioneers Green On Red, keeps the original’s bleakness intact on this spirited cover, resplendent with its mid-‘70s-Kinks-style guitar solo.

8 Love Me Till The Sun Shines

By Grumbling Fur
Another tune written by Dave Davies, Love Me Till The Sun Shines again appears to inhabit the vacuum at the heart of pop stardom, disillusionment rippling throughout the lyrics. Surfing between the realms of psychedelia, electronic music and avant-pop, the British duo of Alexander Tucker and Daniel O’Sullivan give the original’s barely submerged ennui an ‘80s-style makeover. Imagine Godley and Creme doing Davies and Davies.

9 Lazy Old Sun

By Jacco Gardner
Twenty-eight year-old Dutch musical adventurer, Jacco Gardner has released two albums of sun-dappled psychedelia, making him the ideal candidate to tackle this Mellotron-soaked, raga-inspired tune. While there can be no escape from the heaviness of the lyrics – “When I am dead and gone/Your light will shine eternally,” writes Ray – Gardner creates a swirling musical backdrop where Sgt. Pepper vibes abound.

10 Afternoon Tea

By Max Jury
A very British ritual is employed by Ray Davies to revisit a place where nostalgia cloaks a sense of loss, in this case abandonment by a girl named Donna. In many respects, this makes Afternoon Tea the archetypal Ray ‘love’ song, and its all-pervading sense of quotidian failure is given an edge of jaunty sophistication by acclaimed Des Moines singer-songwriter Max Jury.

11 Funny Face

By Mick Harvey
While Kinks mythology has it that Dave enjoyed the freedoms that came with stardom where Ray did not, the younger Davies’ contributions to Something Else tell a different story. Here, too, the guitarist can’t hide his yearning for an old flame, encasing his emotions in a medical allegory. Former Bad Seed and esteemed solo artist Mick Harvey allows the lyricism of this bittersweet tune to ring out fully.

12 End Of The Season

By Nada Surf
Bird song introduces the original version of what is ostensibly another of Ray’s love songs. And yet, the lampooning, semi-crooned vocal soon turns to usher in what is in fact a political commentary. Its musical warmth, however, is maintained on this burnished version by much-loved New York alternative types Nada Surf (themselves celebrating 25 years of active service). Here, frontman Matthew Caws delivers a vocal performance that adds to the wistful quality of the original.

13 Waterloo Sunset

By Ty Segall
Having covered The Kinks’ 1965 classic Till The End Of The Day with his heavy garage-rock combo Fuzz, back in 2014, Ty Segall is entrusted with the band’s best-loved composition. The ever-prolific, 29-year-old Californian brings his Bolan-inspired vocals to bear on Ray Davies’ observational masterpiece and delivers a version of the song that remains faithful but which also boasts a decided impish charm.

PQParille… o cd ainda tem uma faixa-extra com gaz coombes deitando os cabelos em “this time tomorrow”… ela mesma, covered pelo little joy e que abre a masterpiece “viagem a darjeeling” (cine shogun JAH).

agora, pra botar a tampa nessas conspirações que chegam lááááá de cima, você reparou na foto que ilustrou o booga no post deles na KEXP, ali embaixo, bem antes d’eu saber dessa edição da MOJO?

óia a beca do dinho…

booga.tico

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA… D+

boogarins, ontem…

durante o show do booga, ontem, no oi futuro ipanema, ficou evidente que a banda deveria estar no tributo ao grateful dead, apresentado no post abaixo… caramba, a conexão é total… enfim, tomara que venha um outro projeto similar, aí sim, com nossos amigos presentes.

o fato é que o quarteto, mais uma vez, balançou a roseira com uma apresentação pra lá de inspirada… conhecido técnico de som quase gritou “chupa tame impala”, que situação. infelizmente, a vibe foi abortada com uma hora de duração devido à pane sinistróide dos amplificadores… deixamos o teatrinho (que, como quase sempre, estava sold-out mas inundado por cadeiras vazias. vai entender!) com gostinho de querer mais uns trinta minutos… hoje tem de novo…

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boogarins, no roNca…

isso mesmo… a visita do boogarins ao roNca, ontem, foi um beijo… dos boNs!

como já havíamos antecipado, a sessão entrou para a lista das mais inoxidáveis de todos os tempos.

agradeço, mais uma vez, a todos que estiveram envolvidos… D+!

se você não ouviu, não perca tempo.

segura, “janeliNha & bula”…

stiff little fingers – “fly the flag” (ao vivo)

stiff little fingers – “gotta gettaway” (ao vivo)

boogarins – “despreocupar” (ao vivo no roNca)

daniel johnston – “mind movies”

edu lobo – “barra vento”

little feat – “cat fever”

boogarins – “doce” (ao vivo no roNca)

jorge mautner – “louca curtição” (ao vivo)

andy bey – “besame mucho”

X.T.C – “war dance”

boogarins – “infinu” (ao vivo no roNca)

stephen o’malley – “ambient/ruin”

scott walker – “pilgrim”

horace andy – “natty dread a weh she want”

boogarins – “super nova” (ao vivo no roNca)

tinariwen – “islegh taghram”

the coxhill & bedford duo – “mood”

odete amaral – “sei lá mangueira”

boogarins – “tempo” (ao vivo no roNca)

the kinks – “sunday afternoon” (BBC)

the kinks – “autumn almanac” (BBC)

nação zumbi – “um sonho”

boogarins – “lucifernandes” (ao vivo no roNca)