Leningrad – В клубе модном

I first heard this song В клубе модном (V klube modnom translates to “In A Fashionable Club) when I was in Sweden in 2004. A friend had just visited Leningrad and brought the CD back. I have no idea what the lyrics say, but I’m been assured that it’s mostly filth. Filth or not, I can’t get past the brilliantly loose guitar backed by the oompa oompa of the brass.

I refer to it as polka punk and I love it.

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Peter Gabriel – My Body Is A Cage

I first came across this Peter Gabriel cover of Arcade Fire’s My Body Is A Cage watching an episode of House. It’s a dramatic scene, House on the balustrade of a fifth floor balcony, getting ready to jump. It’s dark. Party goers notice him there, perched. The song builds in the background. House jumps. It’s probably one of my favourite House episodes, and if you haven’t seen it, I recommend you watch it. It’s the 16th episode in Season 7.

The song was powerful enough to make it track it down and buy the album it is on called Scratch My Back. It is an album of covers by Peter Gabriel, opening with Bowie’s Heroes, then goes through a surprising range of artists including Paul Simon and Regina Spektor. The final track is Radiohead’s Street Spirit (Fade Out). Originally a haunting track, the Gabriel cover of it takes it to the next level.

The plan was an album of Gabriel doing covers, followed by an album of the artists he had covered, doing an album of Gabriel covers. The follow up album was released in 2013, titled “And I’ll Scratch Yours”. I love the concept, and both albums are fantastic to listen to.

 

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