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This week we're diving into the album that birthed THE hit single "French Navy"!!! My Maudlin Career by the band Camera Obscura! Other topics include Becca dropping her la croix the second we started recording, whether this album is considered "vaudeville" or not, and also the hyphenated title of Scottish-indie.
In one of the three episodes this season recorded remotely using Zencastr (sponsor me you cowards), Kevin welcomes illustrious guest and old pal from college Kate Johnson into the virtual building where the two discuss autumnal vibes, pop music versus 'real music,' MLA formatting, and what to expect when you're expecting during a pandemic. For additional information about the verbose and depressive music website Anhedonic Headphones, click here! Episode Musical Credits: Theme Music- "Flava In Ya Ear" (Instrumental); written by Osten Harvey Jr, Craig Mack, Roger Nichols, and Paul Williams. Bad Boy Records, 1994. "Bleecker Street," written by Paul Simon; performed by Simon and Garfunkel. Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Columbia, 1964. "Why Does it Always Rain on Me?," written by Fran Healy; performed by Travis. The Man Who, Independiente, 1999. "In The Aeroplane Over The Sea," written by Jeff Mangum; performed by Neutral Milk Hotel. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Merge, 1998. "Rose Parade," written and performed by Elliott Smith. Either/Or, Kill Rock Stars, 1997. "There, There," written and performed by Radiohead. Hail to the Thief, Capitol, 2003. "The Greatest," written by Chan Marshall; performed by Cat Power. The Greatest, Matador, 2006. "My Maudlin Career," written by Tracyanne Campbell; performed by Camera Obscura. My Maudlin Career, 4AD, 2009. "Farewell Transmission (Demo Version)," written by Jason Molina; performed by Songs: Ohia. The Magnolia Electric Co. (Deluxe Edition Reissue), Secretly Canadian, 2013. "Civilian," written and performed by Wye Oak. Civilian, Merge, 2011. "Lilacs," written by Katie Crutchfield; performed by Waxahatchee. Saint Cloud, Merge, 2020.
Greetings and welcome to episode 16 of Daydream Nation: a Music conversation Podcast! On this episode, we discuss Camera Obscura’s My Maudlin Career. Be sure to come back next week for episode 17, where we will be discussing The Flaming Lips’ Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots! Until then, be excellent to each other!
Greetings and welcome to episode 15 of Daydream Nation: a Music conversation Podcast! On this episode, we discuss Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill. Be sure to come back next week for episode 16, where we will be discussing Camera Obscura’s My Maudlin Career! Until then, be excellent to each other!
The Deadbeat Club returns to talk Camera Obscura's 2009 album My Maudlin Career. We talk strings, whether or not they're overused or overdone, the track by track breakdown, similarities of songs, folksy-ness vs country-ness, and much more on the exciting return of The Deadbeat Club!
"Summer And Music Festivals Are On My Mind" Danny Radio February 23, 2013This Week on Danny Radio: Danny looks forward to the summer music festivals. He previews the Bunbury Music Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 12, 13 and 14th.Playlist:The National-"Bloodbuzz Ohio" from High Violet Fun.-"Be Calm" from Aim And Ignite MGMT-"Time To Pretend" from Oracular SpectacularWalk The Moon-"Quesadilla" from Walk The MoonTegan And Sara-"Arrow" from SainthoodTokyo Police Club-"Bambi" from ChampThe Features-"From Now On" from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1Cake-"Never There" from Prolonging The Magic Atlas Genius-"Trojans" from When It Was NowCivil Twilight-"Fire Escape" from Holy WeatherBelle & Sebastian-" Come On Sister" from Write About LoveCamera Obscura-"The Sweetest Thing" from My Maudlin Career A Silent Film-"Danny, Dakota & The Wishing Well from Sand & SnowOfficial Run Time: 57:17To Download/ Listen To This Podcast Click Here:Summer And Music Festivals Are On My Mind- Danny RadioThanks For Listening!!!!
This is the first part of a short film on Camera Obscura and their new album "My Maudlin Career" which is now available on iTunes.
This is the first part of a short film on Camera Obscura and their new album "My Maudlin Career" which is now available on iTunes.
This is the first part of a short film on Camera Obscura and their new album "My Maudlin Career" which is now available on iTunes.