Friday, October 16, 2009

Time To Pretend

I stumbled across two covers of MGMT's Time To Pretend lately. It has been awhile since this summer anthem hit the dancefloor in 2008, so it was a bit of an odd song choice to cover at this moment. Kaiser Chiefs covered the song on Radio 1 Live Lounge, and Ricky Wilson changed some of the lyrics, it was pretty hilarious. Whereas Paul Dempsey's version is an acoustic one, nice and simple.

Kaiser Chiefs -
Time To Pretend (MGMT cover)
Paul Dempsey -
Time To Pretend (MGMT cover)

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Radio 1 Established 1967

Radio 1 Established 1967

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of BBC Radio 1, a new compilation album entitled Radio 1. Established 1967, gathers together a collection of 40 cover versions of the classic tracks from the last five decades, each one taken from one of the forty years Radio 1 has been on air. It is always interesting to hear cover version of a track, and now we have 40!

Disc 1: 1967 - 1986

01. 1967 Kaiser Chiefs - Flowers In The Rain (The Move)
02. 1968 The Fratellis - All Along The Watchtower (The Jimi Hendrix Experience)
03. 1969 Amy Winehouse - Cupid (Johnny Nash)
04. 1970 Robbie Williams - Lola (The Kinks)
05. 1971 The Streets - Your Song (Elton John)
06. 1972 Sugababes - Betcha By Golly, Wow (The Stylistics)
07. 1973 The Feeling - You're So Vain (Carly Simon)
08. 1974 Foo Fighters - Band On The Run (Paul McCartney & Wings)
09. 1975 Kylie Minogue - Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music)
10. 1976 KT Tunstall - Let's Stick Together (Bryan Ferry)
11. 1977
Franz Ferdinand - Sound & Vision (David Bowie)
12. 1978 The Raconteurs - Teenage Kicks (The Undertones)
13. 1979 Mika vs Armand Van Helden - Can't Stand Losing You (The Police)
14. 1980 Kasabian - Too Much Too Young (The Specials)
15. 1981 Keane - Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie)
16. 1982 McFly - A Town Called Malice (The Jam)
17. 1983 James Morrison - Come Back & Stay (Paul Young)
18. 1984 Gossip - Careless Whisper (George Michael)
19. 1985 The Pigeon Detectives - The Power Of Love (Huey Lewis & The News)
20. 1986 Lily Allen - Don't Get Me Wrong (The Pretenders)

Disc 2: 1987 - 2006

01. 1987 Stereophonics - You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate)
02. 1988 Mutya Buena - Fast Car (Tracy Chapman)
03. 1989 Editors - Lullaby (The Cure)
04. 1990 Razorlight - Englishman In New York (Sting)
05. 1991 Groove Armada - Crazy For You (Madonna)
06. 1992 Paolo Nutini - It Must Be Love (Madness)
07. 1993 The Kooks - All That She Wants (Ace Of Bass)
08. 1994 Mark Ronson - You're All I Need To Get By (Mary J Blige)
09. 1995 Calvin Harris - Stillness In Time (Jamiroquai)
10. 1996 Klaxons - No Diggity (Blackstreet)
11. 1997 Just Jack - Lovefool (The Cardigans)
12. 1998 Natasha Bedingfield - Ray Of Light (Madonna)
13. 1999 The Twang - Drinking In LA (Bran Van 3000)
14. 2000 The Fray - The Great Beyond (REM)
15. 2001 Girls Aloud - Teenage Dirtbag (Wheatus)
16. 2002
Maximo Park - Like I Love You (Justin Timberlake)
17. 2003 The View - Don't Look Back Into The Sun (The Libertines)
18. 2004 Hard-Fi - Toxic (Britney Spears)
19. 2005 The Enemy - Father & Son (Yusef & Ronan Keating)
20. 2006 Corine Bailey Rae - Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs)

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Kaiser Chiefs @ Metro City Perth, 31.7.07

Kaiser Chiefs - Australia 2007

Ah, finally! After hearing the distressing news of Klaxons show on August 8 being postponed, Kaiser Chiefs sold-out show on Tuesday night just did some wonders to cheer me up. In a few words, the band really lived up to the best live act Brit award they won.

Shortly after door opened sharp at 8pm, Operator Please warmed up the crowd with their brand of mischievous pop. The five-piece from Queensland certainly had a horde of decent beats the crowd seemed to enjoy quite a bit.

Operator Please

Next up was psychedelic funk band Wolf & Cub from Adelaide. To be frank, I was not too fond of their music prior that night, but that changed after watching them live. The dual percussion was engaging but things seemed to be a little held back by the flawed sound system.

Wolf & Cub

As the familiar synth intro of Everyday I Love You Less and Less rolled, the massive crowd launched into soaring mood to welcome Kaiser Chiefs to the stage. Everything from there on was spectacular from start to finish.

I managed to get near the rail, right in front of Ricky Wilson - who was wearing a black vest over a ‘burger’ tee. His energy was on display from the get-go, throwing around microphone and constantly leaping on the stage. At one point during the second song Heat Dies Down, he got down from the stage and rose above the rail – I was so near and got to touch his legs.

Ricky Wilson

Kaiser!

Yours Truly, Angry Mob and Employment basically wrapped up the main set, except for B-side ‘Take My Temperature’. Ricky, Peanut, Whitey, Simon and Nick charmed us with their good-time rock ‘n’ roll - one followed another without wasting time. The crowd was all revved up when the band belted out some fans favourite like Everything Is Average Nowadays, Na Na Na Na Naa and Modern Way. When radio-friendly Ruby was played, literally everyone was singing along. Another sensational highlight of the show was I Predict a Riot, the song that made Kaiser Chiefs household name, which sparked some vigour responses and sing-along.

Kaiser Chiefs

Simon Rix

Kaiser!

Ricky Wilson was one damn good performer with his exceptionally high level of enthusiasm and sincerity- his stage presence was remarkable. The more reserved crowd on the balcony was thrilled in awe when Ricky ran up to them at a point, to which particular song I could not recall. There was a time when he was returning to the stage after another intimate raid into the fans, a security member mistaken him as some rowdy punter, grabbed his leg, causing him an injury in his leg. Ah, poor Ricky! But then he bounced back in no time, pumped out the best for us. At one point when Ricky was just above us, I held up my camera and tried to snap a picture of him - I was certain he was looking at me, then he did some poseur moves. Well, that was funny!

Kaiser!

Kaiser!

Kaiser!

The guys had an encore prepared, they played My Kind of Guy and closed out with the snappy Oh My God. We left the club feeling contented. Everything is average nowadays, but Kaiser Chiefs just proved they are not.

Setlist

[Sim]

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Yours Truly, Disappointed Mate

Kaiser!

Cheers to Weny - my most loyal reader. But heck they are not for me!

Kaiser Chiefs - Thank You Very Much

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Monday, May 14, 2007

Kaiser Chiefs cover Klaxons

Kaiser Chiefs

Ooooooo ahhhh, ooooooo ahhhh....I love the song. And Kaiser Chiefs seemed to dig it too.

Kaiser Chiefs -
Golden Skans (Klaxons Cover - Live Lounge)

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Ruby, ruby, ruby, ruby

Ruby

Two weeks into a brand new year, this song is ringing in my head...

Kaiser Chiefs -
Ruby

My computer went down near the end of last year, just got it fixed and luckily my precious songs collection is safe. Whoa, what a good head start of year 2007.

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