Talk to Me Girl
I'm gonna be quite honest, I was swept up momentarily by the Night Ripper hype surrounding Girl Talk, but the love faded. It's a little choppy and was harder to dance than intended. Unfortunately, due to this, I sort of wrote good ol' Gregg Gillis off. I came across a live set he did at Seattle's own Chop Suey and my love for him has be reignited. His set exhibits much more danceable mashups with a lot more reliable and a lot more constant beats. It seems like he's trying harder to do his job than trying to blend everything under the sun, with indie-cred included. When he has good ideas, he commits to them, unlike Night Ripper where I felt his good ideas (which were great...I mean the album is legendary in terms of mashups /mixes/ party-starters) were dropped mid-swing for something else. No offense intended. I appreciate what this guy does and has done for the music world. Here's my favorite parts of the set. Find the rest here.Girl Talk - "Six"
Girl Talk - "Twelve"
-Blending "Tiny Dancer" with Notorious B.I.G. = Pure Genius
Girl Talk - "Thirteen"
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Girl Talk - "Twelve"
-Blending "Tiny Dancer" with Notorious B.I.G. = Pure Genius
Girl Talk - "Thirteen"
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PS:
He's closing Capitol Hill Block Party this year. And if you live in Seattle (or wouldn't mind driving to Seattle) I suggest shelling out the $15 odd bucks each day to see:
- Silversun Pickups
- Blue Scholars
- The Blood Brothers
- Matt & Kim
- The Saturday Knights
- Kane Hodder
- Speaker Speaker
- Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
- Girl Talk
- The Trucks
- Viva Voce
- Spoon
- Against Me!
- Aesop Rock
- John Vanderslice
- Cribs
- Mirah
- Boat
- Fleet Foxes
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