Some further insight into how I see the Dogtown concept, this time by way of music.
I've been compiling a virtual soundtrack, and it boiled down to the equivalent of 3 CDs worth of music that would be appropriate accompaniment to Dogtown, were this unfolding story a film or TV series. 3CDs because I love all of what I have included. 3CDs because I cannot cut down.
I've been compiling a virtual soundtrack, and it boiled down to the equivalent of 3 CDs worth of music that would be appropriate accompaniment to Dogtown, were this unfolding story a film or TV series. 3CDs because I love all of what I have included. 3CDs because I cannot cut down.
These are arranged as follows:
Title | Artist | |
1 | Misery's the River of the World | Tom Waits |
2 | Paranoid Android | Radiohead |
3 | Undenied | Portishead |
4 | Hallways of Allways | Ulver |
5 | Black Milk | Massive Attack |
6 | You Cut Her Hair | Tom McRae |
7 | This Mess We're In | PJ Harvey with Thom Yorke |
8 | Benzedrine | Thea Gilmore |
9 | Who Can You Trust? | Morcheeba |
10 | Tomorrow Never Knows | Ulver |
11 | Radian | Air |
12 | Code | Faithless |
13 | Lidocaine Baby | Thea Gilmore |
14 | Reeperbahn | Tom Waits |
15 | Western Eyes | Portishead |
Title | Artist | |
1 | 2+2=5 (The Lukewarm.) | Radiohead |
2 | Be Thankful for What You've Got | Massive Attack |
3 | She's My Baby | Faithless |
4 | Future Proof | Massive Attack |
5 | Raftopskodacarchase | Bentley Rhythm Ace |
6 | Spin Spin Sugar | Sneaker Pimps |
7 | Where I End and You Begin (The Sky is Falling In.) | Radiohead |
8 | Donny X | Faithless |
9 | Fatboy's Dust | Red Snapper |
10 | Packing For the Crash | Tom McRae |
11 | Half Day Closing | Portishead |
12 | Safe From Harm | Massive Attack |
13 | Risingson | Massive Attack |
14 | Bullet Proof | Morcheeba |
15 | The Future Sound of Music | Ulver |
16 | Nowhere/Catastrophe | Ulver |
Title | Artist | |
1 | End of the World News (Dose Me Up) | Tom McRae |
2 | Howling | Mocheeba |
3 | Heat Miser | Massive Attack |
4 | You and Whose Army? | Radiohead |
5 | Group Four | Massive Attack |
6 | Lost In Moments | Ulver |
7 | A and B Song | Tom McRae |
8 | Johnny Too Bad | Horace Andy |
9 | Your Lucky Day in Hell | Eels |
10 | Melt | Leftfield |
11 | Mezzanine | Massive Attack |
12 | The National Anthem | Radiohead |
13 | Porn Piece or the Scars of Cold Kisses | Ulver |
14 | Low Place Like Home | Sneaker Pimps |
15 | Live With Me | Massive Attack with Terry Callier |
Yeah, it borrows very heavily on certain artists, and does not at all accurately reflect the complete range of my musical influences. It does however maintain a pretty moody, gritty and atmospheric background. I had this entire playlist shuffled and running last time we played (Thurs 18th, Episode 6, yet to be posted); it lasted the entire session and a bit into the post-game wind down and helped me keep the mood. It may serve as background again when we go tabletop in Sweden this week, but equally it may not.
This is my personal list, drawn from my personal music library, and does not reflect the musical ideas or soundtracks of Dave or Thomas. Revision may come when I spend more time with those guys between the 25th and 30th, addition may substitute. Or it may stay as it is. Regardless, I had fun compiling this and that is ultimately all that matters.
Hopefully it gives a bit more idea of the vision I have in my mind for Dogtown.Two of the three tracklists have a central theme (cars/vehicles and drugs, since both feature prominently), but all contain music that is not in my mind linked to any one facet of the Dogtown narrative, but more the atmosphere as a whole. Some of it was just too much a favourite to leave out, even if it didn't necessarily nail the right mood head on, but most of it is very squarely of the right tone to my mind.
This is my personal list, drawn from my personal music library, and does not reflect the musical ideas or soundtracks of Dave or Thomas. Revision may come when I spend more time with those guys between the 25th and 30th, addition may substitute. Or it may stay as it is. Regardless, I had fun compiling this and that is ultimately all that matters.
Hopefully it gives a bit more idea of the vision I have in my mind for Dogtown.Two of the three tracklists have a central theme (cars/vehicles and drugs, since both feature prominently), but all contain music that is not in my mind linked to any one facet of the Dogtown narrative, but more the atmosphere as a whole. Some of it was just too much a favourite to leave out, even if it didn't necessarily nail the right mood head on, but most of it is very squarely of the right tone to my mind.
3 comments:
Look forward to hearing it all. I've probably met a third of the songs, but "Safe From Harm" is the only one I'm closely acquainted with.
Fun bit of Random: while looking for a title for Syke's, uh, sociological rant above, I checked the lyrics...
midnight ronkers / city slickers / gunmen and maniacs / all will feature on the freakshow / and I can't do nothing 'bout that, no
Huh! :)
*grin*
Figured you'd plucked the title for Syke's revenge fantasy from there, too good to be coincidence :D
I can't believe I didn't include "Angel" in the end though. Major oversight. *sigh*
I can't recognize anything almost. Will we very interesting to hear them.
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