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rivkat ([personal profile] rivkat) wrote2003-06-01 05:53 pm
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The joy of music videos

I had a lovely evening out last night with [livejournal.com profile] astolat, [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp, Z., Astolat's partner, and a geeky friend we have yet to convert to full fannishness. The evening was marred only by the fact that we went to see The Matrix Reloaded. And the bottom third of the screen was out of focus for the entire film. Which circumstance reminds me of the old joke about the nursing home: "The food is so terrible," says one resident. "Yes," the other replies, "and the portions are so small." Our friend did demand passes for all of us, and received them. She is very cool.

[livejournal.com profile] astolat and [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp are introducing me to the wonderful world of offline vidding, and it is a lot of fun. I have a list of downloaded SV vids I like that I'm going to foist on [livejournal.com profile] geekturnedvamp as possibly worth waiting through a bad connection for. I should note that the song makes a big difference to me; if I don't like the song, I'm extremely unlikely to like the vid, no matter how well put together. My list, with links to download pages (by the way, [livejournal.com profile] bonibaru, the SV archive returns weird results for "by title"; as far as I can tell, it's not alphabetical at all):

Abused – argh! Can't find the link.
Beautiful (the non-Lex ringer in the bunch) – Tresca's trescrack.com is gone and I don't know where else it might be. [livejournal.com profile] tresca? Are your woes resolved yet?
Break Me Shake Me, by Hecubus
Charm Attack, by carrie
Doesn't Even Matter, by ddcatwoman
Every You Every Me, by Carrie – also lost.
Fighter, by Hope
Forbidden Love, by Hecubus (a superb movie trailer for Smallville-as-gay-romance); also linked from here
Hungry Eyes, by Soappocrates
I Want Your Sex, by eisakay
Maybe (to The Harder They Come), by katkim
Shut Up and Kiss Me – also disappeared with trescrack.com
Small Wars, by Soappocrates (hilarious)
The Different, by Bonibaru (got me on a small Melissa Etheridge kick, and now I'm convinced that "Into the Dark" would make a great Clark/Lex vid)
You're the One, by Soppocrates ("Pretty Fly for a White Guy" is also funny, but it's about Clark and thus gets only secondary mention)

[livejournal.com profile] astolat kindly explained that my desperate desire for an "I Know Things Now" vid would be difficult to pull off because show tunes rarely have good places to cut clips, which makes sense. So now I'm begging the world: Lex, "Commercial for Levi." Lyrics here, but you really have to listen to the incredibly chipper music to get the full effect.

Also, that Farscape show is pretty good. I watched "The Way We Weren't" yesterday and was incredibly impressed, and then "Out of Our Minds" reminded me that the good ol' bodyswitch can be tons of fun when the actors are game and the characters are well delineated. Right Here Right Now is a neat FS vid, but frelling huge.

In other news, Amazon has a bunch of music one can download in mp3 format. A few appear to be people taking advantage of the new bands format to post unauthorized songs, but most aren't. Kristen Hersh, Dar Williams and the Tom Tom Club, among others, have tracks up; the Dar Williams is a non-album track, Starman, that may horrify purists like M'Sally. Watch out, though, for the big names using Liquid Audio instead. As a result of sampling, I bought a Rockapella disc off Half.com, because I am cheap and also don't like to give money to Amazon for customer service reasons. One might ask whether a person with 14 uninterrupted days of music on her hard drive needs more. But they're neat, and I've got a few gigs left.

Speaking of music, the New Order collection Retro is worth it for serious fans, even though there's at least one full disc, probably two and a half, of stuff you already have. The live disc is good, and some of the remixes are quite enjoyable. The "fan" disc is in my opinion over-focused on the early, Joy Division-type stuff, but wins my vote for its inclusion of "Leave Me Alone." If you're not a fan but like the music, you can get a better basic New Order collection for probably somewhat less in total in the four (five really) discs Low-Life, Brotherhood, Substance, and Technique. Main complaint: the damn thing comes in a package like those extended half-LP sized things stores used to use for CDs so they could retrofit vinyl bins for CDs, except, unlike those old packages, this one isn't half air. It opens up so you see all 4 discs at once, which would be mildly cool if you could then fold it up and actually put it in your CD rack/storage unit, except you can't. It fits on top of mine, though. Grrr.

[identity profile] marcasita.livejournal.com 2003-06-01 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
So glad you like the vids and feel them worthy of foisting! *g*

(soappocrates)

[identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com 2003-06-01 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes, and I am a bad person for failing to tell you so via direct feedback. You're the One made me love the song and buy Tracy Chapman CDs. Thanks for sharing them!
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Vids, yay!

[identity profile] geekturnedvamp.livejournal.com 2003-06-02 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much. I managed to grab about 2/3 of these, but have not had time to watch them yet--but soon! The Farscape vid was in DivX with instructions mostly in French so I tabled that for when I have more time to mess with downloading stuff, but you already knew you knew I was with you on the show being pretty good point *g*.

[identity profile] katkim.livejournal.com 2003-06-04 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi, I've just been checking my web-site stats and noticed I got a few hits from a link in your LJ. Just wanted to say thanks for the rec and the referral. It's much appreciated.

[identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com 2003-06-04 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad I could send people your way. I really liked the vid and the song; I'd been a bit overloaded on Nelly Furtado, but this made me reconsider and, actually, order the Oakenfold album.