As the final production of "The G-Man Presents..." of the year, I chose to end it with some oldies. For a start:
-Noel Coward "World Weary"
-Perry Como "Papa Loves Mambo"
-Johnnie Ray "Just Walking in the Rain"
-Bobby Darin "Beyond the Sea"
-Patti Page "How Much is That Doggie in the Window"
-Bing Crosby "Brother Can You Spare a Dime"
As another look at oldies, the "PRESS START" segment today was a round of "The Immortal," where you play a very-bearded fellow who's anything but. The game's extremely difficult, and that was quite obvious as we played through, not even making our way through level one.
Bah, enough of that. Time for more Oldies, this time one band in particular: The Ink Spots. This old 30s-40s band had quite a few nice hits in its time, and today we listened to many of them. Among the songs:
-Maybe
-If I Didn't Care
-Java Jive
-It's Only a Shanty in an Old Shanty Town
-I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
At this point, the show had come to its end; time for the final song. One that'll tell you that it's over for now, but I'll be back! And I MEAN I'll be back! Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again."
So, goodbye for now, but just wait until next year...oh yes, just you wait. >:3
Monday, December 15, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
December 8 show - Holiday Spirit
Today's show was much more laid back than others, I'm afraid to say. Because of some excessive end-of-semester work, I wasn't especially prepared as I usually am.
For the opening set today, I chose "fan remixes." Video and computer games have very devoted fans, and I used the opening set to showcase some things these fans have produced. Among the played games:
No suitable song could be found for reflection purposes, so I moved on to our closing set, Paul McCartney. Songs played were:
For the opening set today, I chose "fan remixes." Video and computer games have very devoted fans, and I used the opening set to showcase some things these fans have produced. Among the played games:
- "Wasteland Dancin'," a Fallout 3 remix by "Airshom".
- "Starcraft Virus," a Starcraft remix by a currently-unknown fan.
- "It's Beginning to Look a Lot like Dustbowl," a Team Fortress 2 remix by The Dead Workers Party.
- "Twelve Days of Starcraft," a Starcraft remix by Blizzard, apparently produced as a joke by the company; nice when a company can laugh at its own product.
- "Spy Sappin' My Sandwich," another Team Fortress 2 remix, also by The Dead Workers Party. A parody of a Christmas carol.
No suitable song could be found for reflection purposes, so I moved on to our closing set, Paul McCartney. Songs played were:
- "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five"
- "Live and Let Die"
- "Band on the Run"
Monday, December 1, 2008
December 1 show - Under Cover and Surfing
GENTLEMEN.
For the show this week, I was inspired by the "Remix" theme I had going for last week's opening set. Indeed, I decided we should listen to a single artist's cover songs - the covers of Annie Lennox. Listed below are the songs I played, along with the original artists:
-No More 'I Love You's - The Lover Speaks (1986)
-A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum (1967)
-Don't Let it Bring you Down - Neil Young (1970)
-Something so Right - Paul Simon (1973)
After this set of covers, it was time to "PRESS START!" And press start we did, heading down to the Bahamas to chill with "Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude," a platform starring a faceless surf bum who's come into ownership of a cursed Aztec pendant. To remove the pendant, we must gather the six pieces of the Ancient Aztec Treasure. After all, we have a Killer Frisbee, a Pedal-Copter, and a trunks-load of motivation!
Alas, it wasn't meant to be; while attempting to attack enemy crabs and hit their weak points for massive damage, we dropped our frisbee, and Greendog dissolved into nothingness. Sad.
As a shout-out to the late Greendog, I played some music I think fit the mood of the game - where we were getting around the Bahamas - and played the Beach Boys' "I Get Around."
To close the song, I put up some modern rock songs, which included:
-"Propane Nightmares" by Pendulum
-"Race for the Prize" by The Flaming Lips
-"Ankle Injuries" by Fujiya & Miyagi
Once more, those who read, comments, suggestions, etc. are never out of the question. PLEASE!
Okey-dokey, see you next week!
-G-Man
For the show this week, I was inspired by the "Remix" theme I had going for last week's opening set. Indeed, I decided we should listen to a single artist's cover songs - the covers of Annie Lennox. Listed below are the songs I played, along with the original artists:
-No More 'I Love You's - The Lover Speaks (1986)
-A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum (1967)
-Don't Let it Bring you Down - Neil Young (1970)
-Something so Right - Paul Simon (1973)
After this set of covers, it was time to "PRESS START!" And press start we did, heading down to the Bahamas to chill with "Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude," a platform starring a faceless surf bum who's come into ownership of a cursed Aztec pendant. To remove the pendant, we must gather the six pieces of the Ancient Aztec Treasure. After all, we have a Killer Frisbee, a Pedal-Copter, and a trunks-load of motivation!
Alas, it wasn't meant to be; while attempting to attack enemy crabs and hit their weak points for massive damage, we dropped our frisbee, and Greendog dissolved into nothingness. Sad.
As a shout-out to the late Greendog, I played some music I think fit the mood of the game - where we were getting around the Bahamas - and played the Beach Boys' "I Get Around."
To close the song, I put up some modern rock songs, which included:
-"Propane Nightmares" by Pendulum
-"Race for the Prize" by The Flaming Lips
-"Ankle Injuries" by Fujiya & Miyagi
Once more, those who read, comments, suggestions, etc. are never out of the question. PLEASE!
Okey-dokey, see you next week!
-G-Man
Monday, November 24, 2008
November 24 - Remix'd
Today's opening set consisted of remixes. Only two in particular, but even so:
After unsuccessfully navigating a maze of hot lava plumes and stupid robot caterpillars, I found myself without anymore lives, and so I decided we should reflect on our failure to overcome the hot elements with an appropriate song, Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire."
To close the show today, I put on two requests, likely from some younger listeners. Specifically:
Out 'till next week, see ya!
- Radiohead "Nude." Remix by James Houston via old computer parts.
- Styx "Mr. Roboto." Remix by POLYSICS, lyrics changed.
After unsuccessfully navigating a maze of hot lava plumes and stupid robot caterpillars, I found myself without anymore lives, and so I decided we should reflect on our failure to overcome the hot elements with an appropriate song, Jerry Lee Lewis' "Great Balls of Fire."
To close the show today, I put on two requests, likely from some younger listeners. Specifically:
- Boys Like Girls "Thunder"
- Dragonforce "Fury of the Storm"
Out 'till next week, see ya!
Monday, November 17, 2008
November 17th - Welcome back!
Having missed last week due to Memorial Day, the G-Man had a bit of catching up with tunes to do. Fortunately, this was not a difficult task. We started off with a simple set of the New, Improved Aquabats. Specifically, a block of songs from their most recent album, "CHARGE!!" This block included:
After getting over that matter, we moved on to a belated round of "PRESS START!" Under upgrades, we played a Sega Genesis game this show, instead of just a dinky Nintendo game. Our game this week was "Toejam and Earl," a tale of two hip, funky alien bro's who've crash-landed on planet earth in their totally rad spaceship; now they've gotta put their ship back together! Earl was flying solo in this expedition, so we led him around through four levels (And the secret Level zero) before realizing the time and putting his adventuring on hold.
We helped end the show this week with songs by "Lemon Demon," the internet celebrity responsible for such songs as "Dance Like an Idiot," "Lawnmower," and "Word Disassociation."
The show was concluded with an edited version of "The Song of the Count," edited with strategic bleeps to sound dirtier than it really is.
Again, questions, comments, suggestions all appreciated. See you next week!
- Fashion Zombies!
- Stuck in a Movie!
- Plastic Lips!
- Hot Summer Nights (Won't Last Forever!)
- Awesome Forces!
- Mechanical Ape!
After getting over that matter, we moved on to a belated round of "PRESS START!" Under upgrades, we played a Sega Genesis game this show, instead of just a dinky Nintendo game. Our game this week was "Toejam and Earl," a tale of two hip, funky alien bro's who've crash-landed on planet earth in their totally rad spaceship; now they've gotta put their ship back together! Earl was flying solo in this expedition, so we led him around through four levels (And the secret Level zero) before realizing the time and putting his adventuring on hold.
We helped end the show this week with songs by "Lemon Demon," the internet celebrity responsible for such songs as "Dance Like an Idiot," "Lawnmower," and "Word Disassociation."
The show was concluded with an edited version of "The Song of the Count," edited with strategic bleeps to sound dirtier than it really is.
Again, questions, comments, suggestions all appreciated. See you next week!
Monday, November 3, 2008
November 3 Show - Take it Slow
Well, here we are with another show. Halloween's come and gone, Election day is literally the next day, and it's finally started to look like Autumn around here.
After a brief rant about how modern politics has become a boorish mud-slinging fest, I sent you, the listeners, to the other side of the Pacific with the Japanese band POLYSICS, playing songs from their album "Now is the Time!":
It meant we had yet another loss for us, the people who controlled Nightshade's fate. Rather than be depressed over it, I insisted we not dwell on our mistakes and instead focus on the now-in-season weather, by visualizing us all comfortable, and giving us music to do the same for us. Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" and Dave Grusin's "Mountain Dance" saw to that.
Sadly, all good things must come to an end, and thus so did our hour of comfort; I took us to Japan one last time to experience POLYSICS' song "Bye-Bye-Bye!" An appropriate song for the conclusion of a show.
That was our show for the week, so until next time...questions, comments, suggestions, ALWAYS appreciated. Really!
After a brief rant about how modern politics has become a boorish mud-slinging fest, I sent you, the listeners, to the other side of the Pacific with the Japanese band POLYSICS, playing songs from their album "Now is the Time!":
- "I My Me Mine"
- "Ah-Yeah!!"
- "Walky Talky"
- "Toisu!"
- "Oh! Monaliza"
- "Jhout"
- "Mr. Psycho Psycho"
It meant we had yet another loss for us, the people who controlled Nightshade's fate. Rather than be depressed over it, I insisted we not dwell on our mistakes and instead focus on the now-in-season weather, by visualizing us all comfortable, and giving us music to do the same for us. Dave Brubeck's "Take Five" and Dave Grusin's "Mountain Dance" saw to that.
Sadly, all good things must come to an end, and thus so did our hour of comfort; I took us to Japan one last time to experience POLYSICS' song "Bye-Bye-Bye!" An appropriate song for the conclusion of a show.
That was our show for the week, so until next time...questions, comments, suggestions, ALWAYS appreciated. Really!
Monday, October 27, 2008
October 27th Show
Well, hope you listeners had some fun listening today. (Obviously you did, or else why would you listen? Surely not because you were held at gunpoint.) We opened the show today with a CD of masked superheroes, the great Aquabats! More specifically, their songs:
Having perished in the upper levels, I called for a lightening of the mood by playing some Santana, specifically, "Into the Night." Following that, I felt the need to play some 80s music, so away I went with another block of songs:
- Super Rad!
- Red Sweater!
- Magic Chicken!
- Cat with 2 Heads!
- The Story of Nothing!
- Attacked by Snakes!
Having perished in the upper levels, I called for a lightening of the mood by playing some Santana, specifically, "Into the Night." Following that, I felt the need to play some 80s music, so away I went with another block of songs:
- Tears For Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
- After the fire "Der Kommissar"
- Flock of Seagulls "I Ran"
- Dead or Alive "You Spin Me Round"
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