I don’t know about you, but I am just basking in the glory that is Star Wars Week worldwide. I’ll be seeing Episode VII: The Force Awakens on Thursday and drinking galactic themed drinks at a bar that’s turning itself into the Mos Eisley Cantina from A New Hope. Yep, I have no shame in my Star Wars geekdom.
I dig the lightsaber on the bottom, not so much the new Fall Out Boy they included.
Since it all finally set in that this movie is happening and I’m actually going to see it (so since Saturday night), I’ve been surfing Spotify for Star Wars appropriate music. Not just the epic John Williams masterpieces, but songs about space and intergalactic awesomeness. So why not put it all into one easily accessible playlist that my friends and likeminded individuals to enjoy?
1. “Star Wars Theme” – John Williams
2. “Starman” – David Bowie
Album: The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, 1972
3. “Space” – Something Corporate
Album: North, 2003
4. “Return to the Moon” – EL VY
Album: Return to the Moon, 2015
5. “Spaceship” – Kanye w/ GLC
Album: The College Dropout, 2004
6. “Stormtrooper” – Pepper
Album: Kona Town, 2003
7. “Cantina Band” – John Williams
8. “A New Hope” – blink-182
Album: Dude Ranch, 1997
9. “Future People” – Alabama Shakes
Album: Sound and Color, 2015
10. “Chewbacca” – Supernova Chile
Album: Clerks Original Soundtrack, 1994
11. “Empire Strikes First” – Bad Religion
Album: Empire Strikes First, 2004
12. “You Satellite” – Wilco
Album: Star Wars, 2015
13. “Space Truckin'” – Deep Purple
Album: Machine Head, 1972
14. “Both Sides of the Gun” – Ben Harper
Album: Both Sides of the Gun, 2006
15. “Empire State of Mind” – Jay Z & Alicia Keys
Album: The Blueprint 3, 2009
16. “People of the Sun” – Rage Against of the Machine
Album: Evil Empire, 1996
17. “Imperial Death March” – John Williams
18. “Intergalactic” – Beastie Boys
Album: Hello Nasty, 1998
19. “Man on the Moon” – R.E.M.
Album: Automatic For The People, 1992
20. “Rocket Man (I Think It’s Going To Be A Long Time) – Elton John
Album: Honky Chateau, 1972
21. “Major Tom (Coming Home)” – Shiny Toy Guns
Album: Girls Le Disko, 2009
22. “Rebellion (Lies)” – Arcade Fire
Album: Funeral, 2004
23. “Spaceman” – The Killers
Album: Day & Age, 2008
24. “The Throne Room” – John Williams
The Full Spotify Playlist
Anymore songs that come to mind, send them to me on Facebook or Twitter to be added to the playlist!
This morning, we were all graced with the 2016 Grammy nominations. In proper MichaelPiff.com fashion, just like with other award shows, I’m making my WAY TOO EARLY picks with the awards not being presented until 2 months from now (Feb. 15th, 2016).
Kendrick Lamar leads all with 11 nominations while Taylor Swift and The Weeknd each have 7. Despite a heavy push in PR in November, Justin Bieber was held out (except for being featured on Jack Ü’s best dance recording nominee, Where Are Ü Now) as were many of his Top 40 pop peers like Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and Carly Rae Jepson.
I am surprised Modest Mouse, Sufjan Stevens and Mumford & Sons didn’t get much love, but a little relieved that Fall Out Boy was shutout for becoming what may be the saddest evolution of a band I used to greatly enjoy.
Keep in mind, these picks (like music in general) are totally subjective and my Favorites of 2015 (Music, Movies, TV, Sports, etc) lists will be hitting next week in case you need better context. As always, your thoughts and personal picks are welcome on Twitter and Facebook.
Record of the Year
“Really Love” – D’Angelo (from Black Messiah)
“Uptown Funk” – Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars (from Uptown Special)
“Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran (from X)
“Blank Space” – Taylor Swift (from 1989)
“Can’t Feel My Face” – The Weeknd (from Beauty Behind the Madness)
My Pick: “Really Love”
Album of the Year
Sound & Color – The Alabama Shakes
To Pimp A Butterfly – Kendrick Lamar
Traveler – Chris Stapleton
1989 – Taylor Swift
Beauty Behind the Madness – The Weeknd
My Pick: To Pimp A Butterfly
Song of the Year
“Alright” – Kendrick Lamar (from To Pimp a Butterfly)
“Blank Space” – Taylor Swift (from 1989)
“Girl Crush” – Little Big Town (from Pain Killer)
“See You Again” – Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (from Furious 7 Soundtrack)
“Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran (X)
My Pick: “Thinking Out Loud”
Best New Artist
Courtney Barnett
James Bay
Sam Hunt
Tori Kelly
Meghan Trainor
My Pick: James Bay
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Heartbeat Song” – Kelly Clarkson (from Piece by Piece)
“Love Me Like You Do” – Ellie Goulding (from 50 Shades of Grey Soundtrack)
“Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran (from X)
“Can’t Feel My Face” – The Weeknd (Beauty Behind The Madness)
My Pick: “Can’t Feel My Face”
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Ship To Wreck” – Florence + The Machine (from How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful)
“Sugar” – Maroon 5 (from V)
“Uptown Funk” – Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars (Uptown Special)
“Bad Blood” – Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar (from 1989)
“See You Again” – Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth (from Furious 7 Soundtrack)
My Pick: “Uptown Funk”
Best Pop Vocal Album
Piece by Piece – Kelly Clarkson
How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful – Florence + The Machine
“What Kind of Man” – Florence + The Machine (from How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful)
“Something From Nothing” – Foo Fighters (from Sonic Highways)
“Ex’s & Oh’s” – Elle King (from Love Stuff)
“Moaning Lisa Smile” – Wolf Alice (from My Love Is Cool)
My Pick: “Something From Nothing”
Best Metal Performance
“Identity” – August Burns Red (from Found in Far Away Places)
“Cirice” – Ghost (from Meliora)
“512” – Lamb of God (from VII: Sturm Und Drang)
“Thank You” – Sevendust (from Kill The Flaw)
“Custer” – Slipknot (from .5: The Gray Chapter)
My Pick: “Cirice”
Best Rock Song
“Don’t Wanna Fight” – Alabama Shakes (from Color & Sound)
“Ex’s & Oh’s” – Elle King (Love and Stuff)
“Hold Back The River” – James Bay (Chaos and the Calm)
“Lydia” – Highly Suspect (Mister Asylum)
“What Kind of Man” – Florence + The Machine (How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful)
My Pick: “Hold Back The River”
Best Rock Album
Chaos and the Calm – James Bay
Kintsugi – Death Cab for Cutie
Mister Asylum – Highly Suspect
Drones – Muse
.5: The Gray Chapter – Slipknot
My Pick: Drones
Best Alternative Music Album
Sound and Color – Alabama Shakes
Vulnicura – Björk
The Waterfall – My Morning Jacket
Currents – Tame Impala
Star Wars – Wilco
My Pick: The Waterfall
(Toughest of all categories)
Best R&B Song
“Coffee” – Miguel (from Wildheart)
“Earned It” – The Weeknd (from Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack)
“Let It Burn” – Jazmine Sullivan (from Reality Show)
“Really Love” – D’Angelo (from Black Messiah)
“Shame” – Tyrese (from Black Rose)
My Pick: “Really Love”
Best R&B Album
Coming Home – Leon Bridges
Black Messiah – D’Angelo and the Vanguard
Cheers To The Fall – Andra Day
Reality Show – Jazmine Sullivan
Forever Charlie – Charlie Wilson
My Pick: Black Messiah
(Leon Bridges is also fantastic)
Best Rap Performance
“Apparently” – J. Cole (from 2014 Forest Hill Drive)
“Back To Back” – Drake
“Trap Queen” – Fetty Wap (from Fetty Wap)
“Alright” – Kendrick Lamar (from To Pimp A Butterfly)
“Truffle Butter” – Nicki Minaj feat Drake & Lil Wayne (from The Pinkprint)
“All Day” – Kanye West (from Swish)
My Pick: “Alright”
Best Rap Song
“All Day” – Kanye (from Swish)
“Energy” – Drake (from If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late)
“Glory” – Common & John Legend (from Selma Soundtrack)
“Trap Queen” – Fetty Wap (from Fetty Wap)
My Pick: “Glory”
To see all the categories and nominees, click here. I can’t in good conscience judge Country or EDM since I don’t listen to either often. Send your picks and thoughts to me on Facebook and Twitter.
In the last palindrome year you’ll see until 2112…
The Winter Olympics were held in Salt Lake City, Utah
NASA discovered water ice deposits on the planet Mars.
The Sims became the all-time best selling computer game.
Joe Strummer of the Clash passed away at the age of 50.
And here’s what happened in Movies, Music and Sports…
Movies
Comedy
National Lampoon’s Van Wilder, Austin Powers: Goldmember, Punch Drunk Love, About a Boy, Mr. Deeds, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Friday After Next, Sweet Home Alabama, 40 Days and 40 Nights, The New Guy, Barbershop, Adaptation, Two Weeks Notice, Kung Pow! Enter the Fist, I Spy, Undercover Brother, Showtime, Bubba Ho-Tep, Slackers, AND…
Jackass: The Movie
Action/Thriller
Spider-Man, Minority Report, The Transporter, 007: Die Another Day, Panic Room, Red Dragon, Signs, Murder By Numbers, Blade II, The Sum of All Fears, Phone Booth, K-19 The Widowmaker, Equilibrium, Swimfan, Star Trek Nemesis, 28 Days Later, Insomnia, One Hour Photo, XXX, Resident Evil, Changing Lanes, Reign of Fire, The Ring, Enough, Bad Company, Collateral Damage, AND…
The Bourne Identity
Drama
Catch Me If You Can, Gangs of New York, 8 Mile, The Pianist, City of God, The Hours, 25th Hour, Secretary, About Schmidt, We Were Soldiers, Frida, Chicago, Antwone Fisher, Far From Heaven, The Magdalene Sisters, A Walk To Remember, Road to Perdition, Unfaithful, Amen, Bloody Sunday, The Count of Monte Cristo, AND…
John Q
The 75th Academy Awards
Best Actor
Nicolas Cage, Adaptation
Michael Caine, The Quiet American
Daniel Day-Lewis, Gangs of New York
Jack Nicholson, About Schmidt
Adrien Brody, The Pianist – Winner
(Adrien Brody won his only nomination, and kissed Halle Berry in the process)
Best Supporting Actor
John C. Reilly, Gangs of New York
Christopher Walken, Catch Me If You Can
Ed Harris, The Hours
Paul Newman, Road to Perdition
Chris Cooper, Adaptation – Winner
(This was Chris Cooper’s only Oscar nomination)
Best Actress
Salma Hayek, Frida
Diane Lane, Unfaithful
Julianne Moore, Far From Heaven
Renee Zellweger, Chicago
Nicole Kidman, The Hours – Winner
(Nicole Kidman won once out of 3 Oscar nominations, also for Moulin Rouge and Rabbit Hole)
Best Supporting Actress
Kathy Bates, About Schmidt
Julianne Moore, The Hours
Queen Latifah, Chicago
Meryl Streep, Adaptation
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chicago – Winner
(Like Brody and Cooper, this was Catherine Zeta-Jones’s only nomination and win)
Music
Rock Albums
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Hip Hop Albums
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Pop Albums
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Billboard Year-End Top 25 Songs
“How You Remind Me” – Nickelback
“Foolish” – Ashanti
“Hot in Herre” – Nelly
“Dilemma” – Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
“Wherever You Will Go” – The Calling
“A Thousand Miles” – Vanessa Carlton
“In the End” – Linkin Park
“What’s Luv” – Fat Joe featuring Ashanti
“U Got It Bad” – Usher
“Blurry” – Puddle of Mudd
“Complicated” – Avril Lavigne
“Always on Time” – Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
“Ain’t It Funny” – Jennifer Lopez featuring Ja Rule
“The Middle” – Jimmy Eat World
“I Need a Girl (Part One)” – P. Diddy featuring Usher and Loon
“U Don’t Have to Call” –
“Family Affair” – Mary J. Blige
“I Need A Girl (Part Two) – P. Diddy featuring Ginuwine and Loon
“Gansta Lovin” – Eve featuring Alicia Keys
“My Sacrifice” – Creed
“Without Me” – Eminem
“Hero” – Enrique Iglesias
“All You Wanted” – Michelle Branch
“Get the Party Started” – Pink
“Hero” – Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
Sports
Baseball
League Leaders
Offensive
Average: Barry Bonds (SF) – .370
Hits: Alfonso Soriano (NYY) – 209
Home Runs: Alex Rodriguez (TEX) – 57
RBI: Alex Rodriguez (TEX) – 142
OPS: Barry Bonds (SF) – 1.381
Stolen Bases: Luis Castillo (FLA) – 48
Pitching
Wins: Randy Johnson (AZ) – 24
ERA: Pedro Martinez (BOS) – 2.26
Strikeouts: Randy Johnson (AZ) – 334
Complete Games: Randy Johnson (AZ) & Bartolo Colon (CLE/MON)
Shutouts: AJ Burnett (FLA) – 5
Saves: John Smoltz (ATL) – 55
MVP
AL – Miguel Tejada (OAK)
NL – Barry Bonds (SF)
CY Young
AL – Barry Zito (OAK)
NL – Randy Johnson (AZ)
Rookie of the Year
AL – Eric Hinske (TOR)
NL – Jason Jennings (COL)
World Series
Anaheim Angels over San Francisco Giants (4-3)
Basketball
NCAA
Final Four
(1) Maryland, (1) Kansas, (2) Oklahoma, and (5) Indiana
National Championship
(1) Maryland over (5) Indiana 64-52
NBA
League Leaders
Points Per Game: Allen Iverson (PHI) – 31.4
Rebounds Per Game: Ben Wallace (DET) – 13.0
Assists Per Game: Andre Miller (CLE) – 10.9
All-NBA Team
Kobe Bryant (LAL)
Tim Duncan (SA)
Jason Kidd (NJ)
Tracy McGrady (ORL)
Shaquille O’Neal (LAL)
MVP – Tim Duncan (SA)
Rookie of the Year – Pau Gasol (MEM)
NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers sweep New Jersey Nets (4-0)
Football
NCAA
Heisman Trophy – Carson Palmer, USC
National Championship
(1) Ohio State over (2) Miami 31-24 in the Fiesta Bowl
Plenty of new music released this summer along with some older stuff to cleanse your musical pallet properly. Feel free to recommend anything for next week’s list on either Facebook or Twitter.
1. “Get Better” – Frank Turner
Album: ‘Positive Songs for Negative People’, Coming August 2015
2. “Take It Back” – The Temperance Movement
Album: ‘The Temperance Movement’, 2015
3. “The Less I Know The Better” – Tame Impala
Album: ‘Currents’, 2015
4. “Bang Bang” – Lawrence Taylor
Single, 2015
5. “Random Name Generator” – Wilco
Album: ‘Star Wars’, 2015
6. “Phone in a Pool” – Ben Folds
Album: ‘So There’, Coming September 2015
7. “Boys in the Street” – Greg Holden
Album: ‘Chase The Sun’, 2015
8. “Ex’s & Oh’s” – Elle King
Album: ‘Love Stuff’, 2015
9. “Elevator Operator” – Courtney Barnett
Album: “Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit”, 2015
10. “Thunderhearts” – Cold War Kids
Album: ‘5 Quick Cuts’, 2015
11. “Secrets” – State Champs
Album: ‘Around The World and Back’, Coming October 2015
12. “You Got Spirit, Kid” – Coheed and Cambria
Album: ‘The Color Before The Sun’, Coming October 2015
13. “Seven” – Sunny Day Real Estate
Album: ‘Diary’, 1994
14. “Elektra” – Refused
Album: ‘Freedom’, 2015
15. “Rouse Yourself” – JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound
Album: ‘Howl’, 2013
16. “Burn in the Night” – Ryan Adams
Single, 2015
17. “Walk on the Wild Side” – Joseph Arthur
Album: ‘Lou’, 2014
18. “Only Love” – Mumford and Sons
Album: ‘Wilder Minds’, 2015
19. “Jackie and Wilson” – Hozier
Album: ‘Hozier”, 2014
20. “Dreams” – Beck
Single, 2015
The Playlist is also available on Spotify with other “Michael’s Mixtape” compilations.
Monday morning, the Chicago Cubs announced the “secret” headliner for the fourth annual Hot Stove Cool Music charity concert, July 9th at the Metro. Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder will be performing alongside Cubs President Theo Epstein, Cubs broadcaster Len Kasper, Hall of Fame baseball writer Peter Gammons, 670 The Score sports talk radio host Matt Spiegel, members of Wilco, Cheap Trick, Umphrey’s McGee, Tributosaurus, and more. The concert benefits Cubs Charities and Foundation To Be Named Later, which helps aid disadvantaged youth and adults.
Vedder has a long history with his beloved Cubs, having grown up just north of the city in Evanston, IL. Fans recall multiple renditions of the 7th inning stretch, but he also recorded his own anthem for the Cubs. Pearl Jam and Cubs fans alike were treated to a “double header” in 2013 as the band played before and after a storm at Wrigley Field. The late Ernie Banks even came out to yell, “Let’s Play Two!”
We all have our interests and it’s always cool when we see those interests overlap. The fan in me always seems to geek out especially when music and sports come together. I recently had the pleasure of seeing Niklas Hjalmarsson and the Chicago Blackhawks crash a Mumford and Sons concert at Montrose Beach. I made involuntary noises as Hjalmarrson commanded the band to drink beer from the Stanley Cup…then mention he should’ve told them where the Cup had been beforehand.
Just the other day, JJ Watt played concert security for the Zac Brown Band and squared up on an “intruder”.
Following Hall of Fame basketball player and entertaining broadcaster Bill Walton on the Grateful Dead “Fare Thee Well” Tour has been a treat beyond words.
Part of the allure is seeing our favorite musicians or athletes come back to Earth in a way that we can relate. They are the best at what they do but can be so humbled and excited to be around someone of another profession. They’re fans like we are.
The other part is seeing someone offer you another dynamic that you weren’t aware of. When you hear about a professional athlete releasing an album, you’re interested to hear how it sounds (except for Shaq). When you see an artist or musician signed up to play in a celebrity All-Star game, you want to tune in and see how they fair.
Here are are some examples of worlds colliding in music and sports.
Athletes in Music
Bernie Williams
5-time Yankees All-Star centerfielder, 1998 AL batting title winner, and 4-time World Series champion Bernie Williams is also a Latin Grammy nominated guitarist. Williams recorded 2,336 hits and a .297 batting average in his baseball career, and 2 jazz albums in 2003 and 2009.
Former Vikings punter, gamer and excellent Twitter follow Chris Kluwe also started a band called Tripping Icarus. They have an EP and full length LP to their credit, all spawned from Kluwe’s love for “Guitar Hero”.
Jack McDowell
Former White Sox pitcher and 1993 CY Young winner, Jack “Blackjack” McDowell had a 12 year long baseball career, and a music career that has lasted for much longer. The alternative rocker recorded 6 albums with bands V.I.E.W. and stickfigure, and is still playing in clubs today.
The 1985 Chicago Bears
The ’85 Chicago Bears went 15-1, won a Super Bowl, had 4 players go to the Hall of Fame, and became the first sports team to be nominated for a Grammy. “The Super Bowl Shuffle” was organized by wide receiver Willie Gault, and performed by 24 members of the roster. This year will be the 30th anniversary of its release, a single that went to #41 on the Billboard charts and went Gold for selling half a million copies.
Sorry you had to hear Steve Fuller attempt rapping again.
Rickie Fowler, Hunter Mahan, Bubba Watson and Ben Crane – Golf Boys
Losing the collared t-shirts and khakis, these golfers decided to have some fun for charity. Producing 2 viral music videos, $1,000 is donated by State Farm per 100,000 views to charity.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper is best known for heavy metal and live shows that feature guillotines, boa constrictors, electric chairs and fake blood. He also has a golf handicap of 5.3 and titled his memoirs “Alice Cooper: Golf Monster – A Rock ’n’ Roller’s 12 Steps To Becoming a Golf Addict.”
WE’RE NOT WORTHY!
Bruce Dickinson
Iron Maiden front man Bruce Dickinson is one of the world’s most interesting individuals. He is a military veteran, a licensed commercial pilot, melter of rock and roll faces…and a WORLD CLASS FENCER! At one point he ranked 7th in all the UK. Dickinson also sponsors youth soccer teams.
Garth Brooks
Country superstar Garth Brook has sold over 70 million records in his career, but his dream was to be a Major League baseball player. Brooks made that dream come true when the San Diego Padres signed him to play in Spring training in 1998. He also had Spring training stints with the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals, ending his baseball “career” with a hit off pitcher Mike Myers in 2004.
Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake is one of the best entertainers of our era. Singer, dancer, actor…and a 6 handicap golfer. Timberlake once said he would be a pro golfer by the age of 30. That has yet to happen, but he is minority owner of the Memphis Grizzlies…so there’s that.
MTV Rock N’ Jock
Back when MTV was actually “Music Television” and played music videos, there was also a series where musicians, athletes and movie stars would come together to compete in basketball, football and bowling. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Chuck D, Brett Michaels and Queen Latifah would play alongside Chris Webber, Gary Payton, Rick Mahorn, George Clooney, and yes…Leonardo DiCaprio (That’s him on the bottom left). It was truly incredible television.
Do any other Sports and Music crossovers come to mind? Let me know on Twitter @Mike_PiFF03.