Five Things #176

Every Tuesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. This is always an excellent list that's worth exploring — The 100 Best Recordings of 2019

  2. Smiths are taking over the world — The Most Common Last Name In Every Country

  3. The Pessimists Archive podcast explores coffee's controversial past: "For 500 years, a succession of kings, sultans, and businessmen have tried to ban or destroy the world’s favorite caffeinated morning pick-me-up. Among their claims: Coffee makes you impotent! It destroys brain tissue! It attacks the nervous system! And most critically of all, it makes you want to take up arms against your government." — Coffee

  4. An amazing collection of wildlife photos, hard to pick a favourite! — The LUMIX People's Choice Award

  5. If you haven't seen Get Out, I highly recommend it. It's an excellent film — Get Out on Prime Video

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Five Things #175

Every Tuesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. I'm sure we all could do with knowing these — Science-based methods to improve your memory

  2. A good video explaining why some chords are so popular in pop and rock music — The Nature of Chords

  3. This was a really great podcast mini series from the New York Times — The Jungle Prince

  4. Whoever took these mugshots took real pride in their work — Incredibly Stylish Mugshots From The 1920s

  5. Another great Tiny Desk concert! I've shared quite a few of these recently. Looking forward to seeing GoGo Penguin play in Cambridge next year — GoGo Penguin Tiny Desk concert

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Five Things #174

Every Tuesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. Snarky Puppy play NPR’s Tiny Desk! Such a great band and quite amazing they managed to fit them all in to the studio. Nice mini-lesson on polyrhythms at 8m 20s — Snarky Puppy: Tiny Desk Concert

  2. Steve Lamacq interviews Taylor Hawkins of the Foo Fighters. I find it very inspiring when such an accomplished musician is so humble about what they can and can't do. — Taylor Hawkins Drumming Masterclass

  3. An excellent episode of the Pessimist Archive podcast on recorded music — Recorded Music

  4. In an increasingly polarised world how do you tell truth from lies and fact from fiction? The University of Washington have an excellent video series (available for free online) that will help you do just that — Calling Bullsh*t

  5. Spotify served up tracks from a couple of albums that I hadn't listened to in quite a while yesterday. I'd loosely describe them both as indie pop/rock. Both are well worth a listen — Premonitions by Miya Folick and Crawl Space by Tei Shi.

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Five Things #173

Every Tuesday I share five things I've liked and think you might like too. Here are this week’s Five Things…

  1. Very cool! — Dreamy Cave-Like Photos Taken Inside Musical Instruments

  2. I could do with reminding myself of this more often: "Will today’s emergency even be remembered? Will that thing you’re particularly anxious about have been hardly worth the time you put into it? Better question: What could you do today that would matter a year from now?" — A Year From Now

  3. This is definitely true for me. Podcast listening has completely overtaken music listening — Americans Are Listening to Music Less and Spoken Word Audio More, Study Finds

  4. Amazing footage — The Starling and Falcon Dance

  5. A Winged Victory For The Sullen have returned with a new album. Can't wait to see them play in 2020! — The Undivided Five

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