Oscar/The Grouch

Ok, the grouch is me. The nominations for the Oscars were announced today, and I was a little disappointed. I enjoyed Chicago as much as the next guy (and even more than I thought I would), but I think its 13(!) nominations are way out of line. Nothing against Queen Latifah or John C. Reilly, but I really didn’t think they did all that much to deserve their nominations.

Especially galling is that Dennis Quaid’s fine fine work in Far From Heaven was overlooked, as was director Todd Haynes. I was also surprised to see both Adaptation and About Schmidt shut out of the Best Picture and Best Director nominations.

I guess that with a war looming, Americans would rather see escapist fluff like Chicago than more quirky, difficult, challenging, or yes, depressing movies. Which is why I think it will sweep most of the awards it’s nominated for. And that’s too bad, since it’s not a terrible movie. It’s just not a great movie.

Another surprise was that Talk To Her, the acclaimed film from Pedro Almodovar, was not submitted by Spain as its entrant for Best Foreign Language Film. I bet it would have wiped the floor with the other nominees, though I haven’t seen it yet. It gives me a little hope that one of my favourites, The Man Without A Past, might have a chance. I wrote a little about that film here.

As always, I covet your comments.

Audioscrobbler

Audioscrobbler looks cool. I’d like a way to keep track of what bands I’m listening to, and see how that compares to other people’s tastes, and get suggestions for new artists. Unfortunately, it’s only for Winamp users (ie. Windows only). With all the other cool stuff out there for music on OS X (Kung-Tunes, Synergy, iChatStatus), couldn’t somebody work on something like this, too? Please? Is this another one for Lazyweb?

Under the Covers

Related to my last entry, how about songs where the cover version has become more famous than the original? Here are a few cases where I prefer the original, less well-known version:

  • Blinded By The Light – Bruce Springsteen (covered by: Manfred Mann’s Earth Band)
  • Video Killed The Radio Star – Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club (covered by: The Buggles)

Cover Me

I love cover versions of songs. Inspired by links found in Timo‘s sidebar, I’m compiling my own list of the 12 Best (and 1 Worst) Cover Songs Ever:

  1. Children of the Revolution – Violent Femmes (original: T.Rex)
  2. Satisfaction – Devo (original: The Rolling Stones)
  3. Higher Ground – Red Hot Chili Peppers (original: Stevie Wonder)
  4. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald – Rheostatics (original: Gordon Lightfoot)
  5. Ride Into The Sun – Luna (original: Velvet Underground)
  6. Friday On My Mind – David Bowie (original: The Easybeats)
  7. White Lines – Duran Duran (original: Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)
  8. Has He Got A Friend For Me? – Maria McKee (original: Richard and Linda Thompson)
  9. Sweet Thing – The Waterboys (original: Van Morrison)
  10. Ziggy Stardust – Bauhaus (original: David Bowie)
  11. I Dream Of Wires – Robert Palmer (original: Gary Numan)
  12. A New England – Kirsty MacColl (original: Billy Bragg)
  13. Surfin’ Bird – The Ramones (original: The Trashmen)

Can you find the bad one? Now, let’s hear some of yours…

And though I’ve mentioned it before, check out The Covers Project, a collaborative database of cover versions.

Oh, and watch this space. I may try experimenting with posting MP3s of cover and original for each song, if there’s interest. Let me know…