Steve Buscemi said I could post this on my blog

Steve Buscemi, ca. 1996

Steve Buscemi, ca. 1996

The other day I found Steve Buscemi on Twitter, and since he’s one of my favorite actors (c’mon, he was “the Last Guy Standing” in Reservoir Dogs!), I thought what the hell, I’ll start following him. One of the first tweets I saw from him was to inform everyone about some “amazing” band called Abe Vigoda and then he asked, “Where are the good emerging New York DIY bands?” After first checking out the artsy “alternative” band he was hyping (not to my surprise, they’re not that “amazing” at all… ” in fact, I think they pretty much suck, but then again I could tell that from their list of influences: 311, At the Drive-In, Soundgarden, Smashing Pumpkins, Fleetwood Mac, Nine Inch Nails). So I replied, sending a couple of links, one to the GaragePunkNYC site and the other to the Victim of Time NYC venues listing. I thought those sites might clue him into a part of the NYC “underground” garage rock’n'roll scene that he may be totally unaware of, such as DMZ playing tonight at the Southpaw, or the Fleshtones/A-Bones/Twistaroos/Demands next Friday night. To my surprise, he replied later via DM, not once, but twice! The second one contained his e-mail address and he said I could e-mail him for his top 10 list of current favorite songs. “That’s kinda weird,” I thought to myself. “Why would I want to know what your current list of favorite songs is? Oh yeah, I guess it’s because you’re Steve Buscemi.” Whatever. So I went ahead and e-mailed the guy, more to try to promote GaragePunk.com to him than anything else (especially since the latest episode of my very own podcast was going up the next day), but to be nice, I asked him to go ahead and send me that list of songs. So that’s what I have for you below. It’s not that I really find his list all that interesting or anything, but it is what it is. And, after all, he did give me permission to post it on my blog. ;)

Here are my top 10 songs that I’ve really been into lately. There’s a few legacies in there, as well as some smaller LA bands I’ve really been into after receiving submissions from fans on Twitter. I have many more but these are songs that have really stuck with me in the past week. Roy Orbison is a classic, loved the usage of “In Dreams” in Lynch’s Blue Velvet. Joe Strummer’s cover of Bob Marley’s Redemption Song is a really touching piece to me. Both men were fucking legends. A fan sent me Halloween Swim Team and the entire debut album “The End Of The Sky” is ace plus. They pull off the vintage synth sound better than most bands of the vintage synth era. Keep your eye out for them…I’ve chosen to feature them as the sole weekly followed band on my Twitter account. Bing Crosby’s Guilty has always been a favorite and really struck me in the Amelie soundtrack. Santo & Jonny’s Sleepwalk is one of those songs that I can’t ever quite get over. It’s one of the best “driving by myself to go get coffee at 11 AM after a hangover” songs of all time. The Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody” is the most fucking romantic and passionate songs ever written (besides Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game”). I didn’t double check the facts on Meho Plaza but this song “The Beach” sent by a fan recently is really an amazing track; somehow it manages to have rich production while maintaining a lo-fi sound. Radiohead “Creep”? Where do I start? Story of my life. I only kid. Kind of. Last of the Shadow Puppets has to be one of the best pop bands to come out of the UK since Oasis. Wasn’t a big fan of Arctic Monkeys but these guys just kill it. Fleet Foxes is at the end of the list because they’re one of my favorite new folk bands at the end of the night. When all is said and done, Fleet Foxes take me into the night.

  1. Roy Orbison – In Dreams
  2. Joe Strummer – Redemption Song (Bob Marley)
  3. Bing Crosby – Guilty
  4. Halloween Swim Team – Coincidence
  5. Santo & Jonny – Sleepwalk
  6. Righteous Brothers – Unchained Melody
  7. Meho Plaza – The Beach
  8. Radiohead – Creep
  9. Last of the Shadow Puppets – Standing Next To Me
  10. Fleet Foxes – White Winter Hymnal

Cheers!
-Steve B.

I wish Harry Dean Stanton was on Twitter. I’d kinda like to get his list of current favorite songs.

3 comments ↓

#1 Andrew Careaga on 03.24.09 at 8:37 pm

What is it with celebrities and their need to share their insights with us, on everything from politics to music? The Internet was made for non-celebs like you and me to share our insights, so we could have our 15 seconds of fame, or our 1 second of fame with 15 people who are also seeking fame. Ah well. Steve Buscemi’s OK in my book, since he name-checked Orbison and Strummer (and I suppose Bob Marley) but I’m not that impressed w/ the rest of his list.

So, anyway, there’s your comment. Happy now?

#2 Robert French on 03.24.09 at 8:39 pm

Enjoying your blog, thanks to Andrew Careaga. Your posts are most entertaining, too.

I love Steve Buscemi. Thanks for sharing his Twitter account. Following both of you now.

#3 Dave Van de Walle on 03.24.09 at 9:21 pm

Steve Buscemi has the chance to be more influential in the world of music than Zach Braff. This playlist is aces.

What will really be cool is when Steve produces his own movie and decides to feature new bands exclusively on the soundtrack.

Eliza Dushku is slated to be the female lead.

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