3 posts tagged “garbage”
This is a very old topic, but an American woman in Naples posted a new video on this subject in CNN's iReport section. She shows how she lives in a nice house and neighborhood, but she has to drive a very short distance to dump her trash. The trash just piles up. No truck ever comes to get it. The stench can be smelled throughout her town, and it attracts stray dogs.
Anyway, the video reminds me of some post-apocalypitc movie like 28 Days Later or Dawn of the Dead. It's very creepy, and I hope nothing like this ever happens in Austin (or anywhere else, for that matter).
Here is the video link, and here is the video ...
Here is a song by Garbage to go with this post ...
Here is the song from the video ...
There is a good side to trash, though. There are several projects in the works and some that already exist that turn trash and waste into energy. Here is an article that talks about an example of this amazing technology ...
http://www.costaricapages.com/blog/costa-rica-news/trash-energy/1135
Therefore, trash and waste may be one day viewed as valuable forms of fuel and energy, thus eliminating the scary vision of the future where we are all buried in our own garbage.
Madonna has a song on her new album, Hard Candy, called "She's Not Me", that is pretty cool. Wendy Melvoin from Wendy & Lisa and Prince's band, The Revolution, is credited with playing the guitar on the song, and her name is even mentioned in the song. Like other songs on the album, the sound of the song changes at certain points, which keeps it pretty interesting. The song reminds me of Garbage's "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)". Listen to both songs and maybe you'll hear the similarity ... maybe not.
Madonna - She's Not Me (produced by Pharrell Williams)
Here is the video for Prince's song, "1999", which I have always really liked. I don't know if Wendy is in this video, but it's still topical for this blog post ...
Prince is very picky about where his music and videos can be shown/streamed so I could not find the "1999" video on YouTube, but I did find it on imeem.com.
Here is "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)" by Garbage ...
Here is another song from Portishead's new album, Third. It is the first song on the album, and I love the phrase, "did you know what I lost, do you know what I wanted", that is repeated in the song.
Here are some songs from the new Santogold album. Most of the songs on the album have been shared on the internet for years, but it's nice to hear high-quality versions of the songs. Santi White of Santogold is friends with M.I.A., and they seem to travel in the same social circles, but Santogold is a group that definitely stand on their own talent-wise.
Santogold - Shove It
Santogold - Unstoppable
Santogold - Anne
In other news, I guess I am not M.I.A.'s #1 fan anymore because I did not go to her concert at La Zona Rosa in Austin on May 1st. I had to work the next day, and there was no way I could go to that concert and make it to work the next day. Also, by the time I even considered risking it and going to the concert, the tickets were sold out. I am sure the show was awesome, though, because her last show there a couple of years ago was full of energy and the sound was perfect.
Here is a picture from the Austin concert ...
I think all of the photos were taken by David Reagan for the Austin American-Statesman's blog aka Austin360.com.
My friend and I went to Little City, a nice coffee place in downtown Austin, last Sunday. I really liked the music they were playing. Here are the songs ...
The more I listened to this song, the more it reminded me of another song. I finally figured out what song it was. See if you hear the similarity ...
A cover of "And I Love Her" by The Beatles was also played ...
The last song that was played is one of my dad's favorites(but I like it, too) ...
We also went on top of a parking garage and took some cool photos of Austin ...
It was pretty cloudy that day.