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Friday Genius Ten “And Now We Come To The End” Edition

The final two games of the World Cup take place this weekend, a third place game between Uruguay and Germany tomorrow, and the first place game between Spain and the Netherlands Sunday.  It’s a bittersweet time.  Enjoying the World Cup has been especially nice in New York, since it’s an international city and a natural home for excitement about it.  Everywhere you go, people have opinions on it, and every bar that shows games can expect brisk business during them.  I’ll miss all that. But it will be nice to have a winner and get back to normal, pre-World Cup life, where you’re not so distracted.  So, bittersweet.

I picked this song to kick off the Genius Ten because the title describes the viewership of the games this weekend.  Leave yours in comments, or as usual, comments about anything else.  This is an open thread.  And don’t forget to read Pandagoal and follow them on Twitter for up-to-the-minute World Cup coverage.

Original song: “All Over The World” by The Pixies

1) “Divine Hammer” by The Breeders
2) “Los Angeles” by Frank Black (Genius thinks it’s being cute, I suppose)
3) “Dirty Boots” by Sonic Youth
4) “When You Sleep” by My Bloody Valentine
5) “Little Fury Things” by Dinosaur Jr.
6) “Dead Souls” by Joy Division
7) “I Will Dare” by The Replacements
8) “Made-Up Dreams” by Built To Spill
9) “Two States” by Pavement
10) “Cold Light” by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Videos and a cat pic after the fold.

Dusty likes to be played with in increasingly elaborate and goofy ways.  Marc obliges.  Here is an example:

Dusty and Marc goofing

As soon as he put her down, she ran to her play spot so they could wrestle.  She’s weird, but she loves stuff like this. 

 

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Posted by Amanda Marcotte on 09:33 AM • (5) Comments

Voor de Nederlandse:

Base: “Underdog” - The Dirtbombs

1. “It Came From Japan” - The Von Bondies
2. “I Wanna Holler (But the Town’s Too Small)” - The Detroit Cobras
3. “That’s How I Escaped My Certain Fate” - Mission of Burma
4. “Bernie” - Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
5. “Guiding Light” - Television
6. “At Home He’s A Tourist” - Gang of Four
7. “Harmonic Generator” - The Datsuns
8. “Too Much Paranoias” - Devo
9. “Don’t Want To Know If You Are Lonely” - Hüsker Dü
10. “You’re No Rock And Roll Fun” - Sleater-Kinney

Bonus: “Snakedriver” - The Jesus & Mary Chain

Comment #1: Sarcastro  on  07/09  at  11:24 AM

Theme: Endings

I don’t actually have all of these songs so I can’t put a mix together. I tried, however, to come up with as many different kinds of ending as possible.

“Night Shift”, Commodores

To lost friends. It was my favorite Commodores song until I actually owned a copy, at which point it became too much of a tearjerker for me to listen to.

“Daddy’s Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car”, U2

Codependency as downfall.

“Ghost Town”, Shiny Toy Guns

A loud song about the quiet death of a community.

“Midnight Train to Georgia”, Gladys Knight and the Pips

Broken dreams.

“Slip-Sliding Away”, Paul Simon

Denying closure through fear and cowardice.

“Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay”, Otis Redding

A song about coming to rest and stasis, ironically only becoming a hit after Redding’s death.

“Something Wild”, Maia Sharp

A song about taking too much of what’s offered.

“Rikki Don’t Lose My Number”, Steely Dan

Refusal to admit an ending in the first place.

“You Keep Me Hanging On”, Kim Wilde

Frustration at being unable to let go.

“Mr. Fancy Pants”, Jonathan Coulton

Taking someone obsessed with trivialities down a notch.

“It’s A Sin”, Pet Shop Boys

Giving up unnecessary shame (i.e. Neil Tennant’s closet)

Comment #2: BrianX  on  07/09  at  06:08 PM

the important question, regarding the world cup: what will be the fate of “paul, the psychic octopus”? will he end up a lightly breaded, flambed’ snack, or go into semi-retirement/stud, until the next world cup tournament?

dammit, people want to know!

Comment #3: cpinva  on  07/09  at  07:00 PM

Indeed, please do drop by pandagoal!

Comment #4: James  on  07/09  at  07:13 PM

First ten songs I’ve already heard in a refreshed iTunes DJ list because I won’t turn on Genius.

1. Ghosts - Laura Marling
2. Deep Hit of Morning Sun - Primal Scream
3. Yellow Sun - The Raconteurs
4. Napalm Love - Air
5. Shame and Fortune - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
6. Fun, Fun, Fun - The Beach Boys
7. Number 1 - Goldfrapp
8. Pure Morning - Placebo
9. Stop Me - Planet Funk
10. Poem of the Moon (TV Size) - Gackt

I have no interest in the world cup, I did see some of the game where the goal that went in was declared no goal by the referee, but that was only because other people were watching it and I wanted the company.

Comment #5: RadFemHedonist  on  07/12  at  10:26 AM
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