Zunu wrote:TotallyUncool wrote:Letting my inner goth come out to gothify for a bit:
Nico - Frozen Warnings
I've heard of Nico through her various associations with the 1960s pop and art/fashion world but I don't think I've ever heard her sing before. Better than I expected.
(Back in my youth there were tons of recording artists that I might have had a passing interest or curiosity in, but wasn't about to spend my (not at all) hard-earned allowance money on. So they just remained a nebulous mystery to me. After two decades of YouTube and Spotify, it still feels like a hell of a cheat code that I can legally listen - - for free (or nearly) - - to just about any artist at any time.)
You probably heard Nico in the soundtrack to The Royal Tenenbaums back in the day. Soundtracks used to be a good way to get introduced to new music. I guess they probably still are?
I was listening to Air again recently ("the French band, not Air Supply"). I wonder if kids these days listen to them, they're pretty groovy

I discovered their song Sing Sang Sung on Love 2 (2009) includes the line "do did done"
And I was listening to Bob Seger's greatest hits album this year, much of which was new to me. His version of Ce'st la Vie is nice, with it's multiple saxophones. (I'm not sure why it came out in the same year, 1994, that Tarantino used the original Chuck Barry version in Pulp Fiction--maybe just coincidence?).