I got teased by Nick Cave last week. A fortnight before his new studio album with The Bad Seeds, titled Push the Sky Away, was to be released , he released a video of one of the songs, Jubilee Street. It stars the English actor, Ray Winstone, whom you may have watched in many movies playing tough, gritty roles. He’s been in tons of movies but my favourite Winstone movie is Sexy Beast from 2000 where as a retired burglar and an ex-convict, he is being menacingly coaxed by Ben Kingsley (who plays a former associate) to pull off another heist. I’ve a DVD of Sexy Beast somewhere and sometimes while looking for other films, I discover it and before long it’s running on my TV screen. Winstone is great in the movie but Kingsley as a violent sociopath is super – a far cry from his role in Gandhi! Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 7:15 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged argus48, Beautiful Freak, Ben Kingsley, Black Keys, Dan Auerbach, Download Central, Dr. John, E, Eels, Gandhi, Glorious, Grammy, Jubilee Street, Keep it Hid, Locked Down, London’s East End, Mark Everett, Music, Nick Cave, Novocaine for the Soul, NSFW, Open My Present, Patrick Carney, Push the Sky Away, Ray Winstone, Rhythm House, Sanjoy Narayan, Sexy Beast, The Bad Seeds, Twitter, We No Who ’U ’R, Wonderful, WWII
A couple of weeks back, I listed five albums that stood out for me in 2012, five that I would certainly take with me into the next year. All five—Sigur Ros’s Valtari, Patti Smith’s Banga, Frank Ocean’s Channel Orange, Japandroids’ Celebration Rock, and Dr. John’s Locked Down—are doing heavy-duty shifts on my playlists and, I’m quite sure, shall continue to do so for a bit. But if I look back again at 2012, there are a few albums that I wish I’d spent more time with. Some of them are gems that are sitting there to be discovered. Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, December 29, 2012 at 7:08 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged 2012, 2012 Holiday Mix, Allman Brothers Band, Anand Wilder, and Dr. John, Animal Collective, argus48, Ashok Kondabolu, Avey Tare, B.B. King, Banga, Beacon Theatre: Live from New York (2012), Berry Oakley, Beth Hart, bhangra, Bikram Singh, Bloodline, blues guitar, blues-rock, bluesmen, Brooklyn, Brooklyn rapper, Celebration Rock, Centipede Hz, Channel Orange, Combination Pizza Hut, Das Racist, Deakin and Geologist, Download Central, downloads, Dude, El-P, Erin Davis, Frank Ocean, Free and Bad Company, Fuel/Friends Blog, Himanshu Suri, I am Fuel, India, Indian, Indians, Japandroids, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Bonamassa, John Hiatt, Jr., live performances, Locked Down, Man, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Miles Davis, Music, New York, Panda Bear, Patti Smith, Paul Rodgers, Relax, Robby Krieger, Rostam Batmanglij, Sanjoy Narayan, Shut Up, Sigur Rós, Sit Down, Taco Bell, Texas, The Doors, Twitter, Valtari, Vampire Weekend, Victor Vasquez, Waylon Krieger, Yeasayer, You Are Friends
Every other day, I have to lie on my back with a hot compress under my neck in a darkened physiotherapist’s room, a place I am forced to visit three or four times a week because of a combination of factors: 1) rapidly advancing age; 2) a vain attempt to compensate for 1) by loading more plates on the bars at the gym; and, 3) an old niggling problem with the neck, which has something to do with decades of sitting in front of a computer. The lying down period is followed by pulls and pressures, not always gentle, applied to my neck, back and arms by a well-trained therapist. Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 6:39 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged 2012, 2013, After the Gold Rush, Amy Winehouse, argus48, bands, Banga, Canada, Celebration Rock, Channel Orange, Dan Auerbach, Download Central, Dr. John, Ekki Mukk, El Camino, Frank Ocean, Happy New Year, Horses, Iceland, Japandroids, Johnny Depp, keyboards legend, Locked Down, Mac Rebennack, Music, Neil Young, New Orleans, New York, not a sound, Patti Smith, Post-Nothing, post-rock, punk movement, punk rock, Pyramids, R&B, Sanjoy Narayan, Sigur Rós, The Black Keys, The White Stripes, Twitter, Valtari
The box set comprising the entire second season of Treme had been lying on my bedside table for months without being watched. One reason for that was, of course, time. Watching a box set can become an addiction and even if you start by watching the first couple of episodes, before you realise it, you’ve spent the entire night, eyes glued to the television screen, watching the entire truckload of episodes and, in effect, killed any prospect of functioning normally at work the following morning. Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, November 24, 2012 at 6:02 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged Antoine Batiste, argus48, bebop, Before These Crowded Streets, Black Keys, Blues, Butch Taylor, Cajun bands, Crash, Dan Auerbach, Dave Matthews Band, Diwali, Download Central, Dr. John, Elvis Costello, From the Corner to the Block, funk, funk and jazz jams, Galactic, Henry Butler, Hurricane Katrina, Isabel, James Booker, Jelly Roll Morton, Jon Cleary, Locked Down, Mama Roux, Modest Mouse, New Orleans, Oye, R&B, soul musicians, Steve Earle, The Central Park Concert, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, The Iguanas, The Radiators, The Rebirth Brass Band, The Subdudes, Tom McDermott, Treme, Treme 2, Twitter, Under the Table and Dreaming, Warren Haynes, Wendell Pierce, Widespread Panic, zydeco
Had it not been for an email from a young colleague at work (“Have you heard Hanni El Khatib? The guy is awesome. Very Black Keys. Shazamed it on Californication”), I’d probably have never heard El Khatib. Till he became more famous, that is, and I’ve reasons to believe that he may well become so. Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at 7:41 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged Al Spx, argus48, Black Keys, Californication, Cold Specks, Dan Auerbach, David Duchovny, Download Central, Elvis Presley, Filipino musician, Funkadelic, Hanni El Khatib, Heartbreak Hotel, He’s Got A Black Key To Success, I Got a Thing, I Predict A Graceful Expulsion, Innovative Leisure, Jack White, Lay Me Down, Locked Down, Louis Armstrong, Music, New Orleans, Sanjoy Narayan, Shazaming, Twitter, Wait.Wait. Wait, White Stripes, Will the Guns Come Out, Winter Solstice, You Rascal You
Tomorrow is Monday. No matter how good or bad your weekend was, tomorrow is Monday. It’s been too many decades – far more than I would care to mention – since I left school, but the tendency to malinger on Monday mornings still lingers in me every time that first working day of the week looms ahead, precisely, invariably and without exception. So to dull the blow of Monday mornings, I try to put together a playlist for my commute to work, something to make it easier to get back to the grind. Last week, I surveyed my latest haul of albums, songs and podcasts and zeroed in on something that I hoped would be a good antidote to the Monday morning blues, the new Best Coast album, The Only Place. Read more

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Posted by Sanjoy Narayan on Saturday, June 9, 2012 at 2:01 pm
Filed under Download Central · Tagged argus48, Best Coast, Bethany Consentino, Bobb Bruno, Bonnaroo festival, California, Crazy For You, Dan Auerbach, Dr. John, Hindustan Times, Locked Down, Mac Rebbenack, Music, New Orleans, Ohio bluesman, On The Only Place, Revolution, Sanjoy Narayan, The Black Keys, The Only Place, Twitter, Why I Cry