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    Waffles Staff Picks - May Edition

    Theme: Flowers

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    icebox

    Artist: The Primitives
    Song: Thru The Flowers

    A great bit of pre-Oasis britpop, when bleached blonde singers were the rage. Tracy Tracy was quite the pop star. Thru the flowers was one of their first indiepop singles, and that version is very C-86ish. The song was then rerecorded for their first major label record. Both are worth hearing. Pure pop sunshine.

    izmo

    Artist: Nobuo Uematsu
    Track: Flowers Blooming in a Church

    The beautiful track that plays when first meeting Aeris.

    Recently I realized that her being called Aeris in the US was a mistake. The original name was meant to be Aerith, Aeris is based on the Japanese pronunciation. Since there is no th sound in the language it is replaced with s. I still say Aeris tho.

    Another thing I learned recently is ramuné is based on the word "lemonade", although only a couple sites say this it seems exactly right.

    Woodenhead

    Artist: Catherine Wheel
    Album: Ferment

    This album always reminds me of spring (hence, flowers). I first heard "I Want To Touch You" on "freak night" (RE: alternative/indie music, before it was called that around those parts or popular there, always seemed to be on Thursday nights) at the clubs I frequented in the Golden Horseshoe area in the spring of '92; the full album came out later that summer, IIRC. Still a favourite, a very solid album for its style & time (the argument back then was that Radiohead got its start by ripping off the sound of this album), this is a great album for cruising the countryside when the blossoms are out in full force in the orchards, windows down after flicking that roach out the window. For me, anyway... Standout tracks: Flower To Hide, Black Metallic, I Want To Touch You.

    MidniteRockr

    Artist: Various Artists
    Album: The Big Lebowski: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Track: Dead Flowers by Townes Van Zandt

    This flower song was written by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger and is on the Sticky Fingers album, but Van Zandt covered it regularly and here is just a killer live recording of it. One of my all-time fave movies, maybe number one. My only regret about this soundtrack is they left off the Creedence! Dang. But at least they didn't include any songs by those nasty Eagles haha (If you've seen the movie you know what I'm saying). Except for of course the superb Gipsy Kings cover of Hotel California...

    And you can send me dead flowers every morning
    Send me dead flowers by the mail
    Send me dead flowers to my wedding
    And I won't forget to put roses on your grave

    condon313

    Artist: Somebody's basement
    Album: Somewhere else
    Track: Completely cracked

    Somebody's basement hit's all the right "twinkle" emo buttons, and these bands are not unlike flowers. Hopeful, upbeat, melodramatic, but ultimately short-lived and really about sex.

    Lorentz

    Artist: Loess
    Album: Wind and Water

    When I think of flowers, I don't think of those nice pretty things that people imagine, but rather the hardy weedy types that grew everywhere around where I used to live as a child. As far as I know, the local landscape of the small town has industrialized, and it's not the cleanest place to be around anymore. Still, look close, and you'll still see a dandelion popping here and there, living through all that isn't natural. Album is strangely organic landscape, yet not at all, just like those dandelions.

    Sowilo

    Artist: Rome
    Album: Flowers From Exile

    lostsupper

    Artist: The Pharcyde
    Album: Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde
    Track: Soul Flower

    "People promise you bowl of cherries but don't forget there are pits..."