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Hey this is Michelle from Japanese Breakfast.
This is records in my life for Northern Transmission.
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Record [Bm] one I think is gonna be [F#] the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Fever to Tell.
[B] I remember getting that record when I was a teenager [N] and just thinking it [E] was
just [N] the coolest raw power New York band and to see another half-Korean
woman just like going ham on stage was super inspiring for me at the time and
still.
So I love the guitars on that record and the drums and everything is
so great.
I remember watching, I think it was at the Fillmore, my friend had
like a live DVD of their performance and Karano is just like a vision.
I actually never saw them play live but I remember like the cover of that CD so
well.
It's like a drawing of her like holding her arm up and like the maps
music video and I think that she has like a [D#] designer friend [A#] named, I think it's
Christian [C#] Joy.
So like she is a big part.
Yeah yeah [N] yeah.
She always has her hair like pretty cool hairstyle.
[F#] Yeah totally.
Yeah I'm growing my hair out right now and that's like definitely one of the
like [C] comforting pixie overgrown pixie cuts that like make you feel okay [E] about
where you're at right now.
[Bm] [D] Album two, so my [Bm] parents didn't listen to [B] much music growing up and I [C#] don't have
any siblings so I [N] kind of came into like very few records before I turned
like 14, 15 and started developing my own tastes or like [F#] listening to friends
music [E] tastes.
But one of the records that my dad had [G#] in his car was [N] Rumors by
Fleetwood Mac and I think that Fleetwood Mac is just a really timeless
sounding band.
I think that record still holds up as like a super modern sound
and I think that it's really inspiring to me to have just [B] like amazing
well-crafted pop music.
[N] That's really inspiring to me and then that probably
led way to future listening to more Fleetwood Mac [E] and my true love for
Christine [C] McVie's synth playing and [C#] songwriting.
I think that she is one of
[B] probably one of the more [A] underrated [N] members of Fleetwood Mac to say that
Christine McVie is my favorite Beatle.
But I don't know I think that those synth
sounds that she writes and her melodies are just like still they just
sound like they could be [D#] on a record [Bm] today like so many people feel like are
ripping off [A] Christine McVie.
[G] Okay album [A] three is really weird so [G] I remember going
[B] further along of parents that don't really show you cool [F#] music and not
having siblings I remember my babysitter had like this I guess this is kind of
cheating [D#] my babysitter had this 1998 [N] Grammy compilation album and actually
there is I think that like Fleetwood Mac had like a reissue that year or
something like that and there was like I'm pretty sure that there's a Fleetwood
Mac song on it and there's no doubt [B] [D] Don't Speak so I think that [N] like it kind
of that compilation that Grammy compilation record like introduced me to
a [D#] lot of different musicians that I like wouldn't have been introduced to before
[B] so that record got me [A] into like Tragic Kingdom by No [D] Doubt it also had
Jamiroquai's Virtual [N] Insanity and that Paula Cole it's Paula Cole that like
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone that [B] song it's like so good the show girl song
on there that compilation [Bm] record was like [E] pretty influential for me that like
introduced [D] me to like all of these different [A]
artists at the time.
Four [Bm] is
gonna be Built to Spill's Keep It Like Secret actually the first [D] song that I
learned how to play on the [F#m] guitar was Carry The [Bm] Zero and that record kind of
represents like when I hit like 15, [A] 16 and I started getting really into like
Pacific Northwest indie rock [D#] and that whole and that record is [D] just perfect
okay [F#m] [Bm] one last album [A] um my favorite record of I [A] think it was last year [B] was
Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion [G] such a [A#] great album I love [A]
Carly we were just talking
about Carly Rae Jepsen today [G#] cuz I was doing another interview about if I
wanted to collaborate [G] collaborate with [F#m] anyone who would it be and I think it
would be Carly Rae Jepsen and my [F] reasoning strangely enough was cuz she
seems like [E] someone that wouldn't get mad at you I just I [F] think that um [G] she's so
talented I love [D] every track on that album [N] and the way that she works with
different producers and each of the songs has their own life and it's like
so catchy [D] and feels like just like really intuitive like emotional music
as an artist I personally [F#m] strive to create that and [Bm] Carly Rae Jepsen just [D] wildly succeeds
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Hey this is Michelle from Japanese Breakfast.
This is records in my life for Northern Transmission. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
Record [Bm] one I think is gonna be [F#] the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Fever to Tell.
_ _ _ [B] I remember getting that record when I was a teenager [N] and just thinking it [E] was
just _ [N] the coolest raw power New York band _ and to see another half-Korean
woman just like going ham on stage was super inspiring for me at the time and
still.
So I love the guitars on that record and the drums and everything is
so great.
I remember watching, I think it was at the Fillmore, my friend had
like a live DVD _ of their performance and Karano is just like a vision. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I actually never saw them play live but I remember like the cover of that CD so
well.
It's like a drawing of her like holding her arm up and like the maps
music video and I think that she has like a [D#] designer friend [A#] named, I think it's
Christian [C#] Joy.
So like she is a big part.
Yeah yeah [N] yeah.
She always has her hair like pretty cool hairstyle.
[F#] Yeah totally.
_ _ Yeah I'm growing my hair out right now and that's like definitely one of the
like [C] comforting pixie overgrown pixie cuts that like make you feel okay [E] about
where you're at right now.
_ [Bm] _ _ [D] Album two, so my [Bm] parents didn't listen to [B] much music growing up and I [C#] don't have
any siblings so I [N] kind of came into like very few _ records _ before I turned
like 14, 15 and started developing my own tastes or like [F#] listening to friends
music [E] tastes.
But one of the records that my dad had [G#] in his car was [N] Rumors by
Fleetwood Mac _ and I think that Fleetwood Mac is just a really _ timeless
sounding band.
I think that record still holds up as like a super modern sound
and I think that it's really inspiring to me to have _ just [B] like amazing
well-crafted pop music.
[N] That's really inspiring to me and then that probably
led way to future listening to more Fleetwood Mac [E] and my true love for
Christine [C] McVie's _ synth playing and [C#] songwriting.
I think that she is one of
[B] probably one of the more [A] underrated [N] members of Fleetwood Mac to say that
Christine McVie is my favorite Beatle. _ _
But I don't know I think that those synth
sounds that she writes and her melodies are just like still they just
sound like they could be [D#] on a record [Bm] today like so many people feel like are
ripping off [A] Christine McVie.
_ _ [G] Okay album [A] three is really weird so [G] I remember going
[B] further along of parents that don't really show you cool [F#] music and not
having siblings I remember my babysitter had like this I guess this is kind of
cheating [D#] my babysitter had this _ 1998 [N] Grammy compilation album and actually
there is I think that like Fleetwood Mac had like a reissue that year or
something like that and there was like I'm pretty sure that there's a Fleetwood
Mac song on it and there's no doubt [B] _ _ [D] Don't Speak _ so I think that [N] like it kind
of that compilation that Grammy compilation record like introduced me to
a [D#] lot of _ _ different musicians that I like wouldn't have been introduced to before
[B] so that record got me [A] into like Tragic Kingdom by No [D] Doubt it also had
_ Jamiroquai's Virtual [N] Insanity and that Paula Cole it's Paula Cole that like
Where Have All The Cowboys Gone that [B] song it's like so good the show girl song
on there that compilation [Bm] record was like [E] pretty influential for me that like
introduced [D] me to like all of these different [A] _
artists at the time.
Four [Bm] is
gonna be Built to Spill's Keep It Like Secret actually the first [D] song that I
learned how to play on the [F#m] guitar was Carry The [Bm] Zero and that record kind of
represents like when I hit like 15, [A] 16 and I started getting really into like
Pacific Northwest indie rock _ [D#] and that whole and that record is [D] just perfect
okay [F#m] _ _ _ _ [Bm] one last album [A] um my favorite record of I [A] think it was last year _ _ [B] was
Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion _ [G] _ _ such _ _ a [A#] great album I love [A]
Carly we were just talking
about Carly Rae Jepsen today [G#] cuz I was doing another interview about if I
wanted to collaborate [G] collaborate with [F#m] anyone who would it be and I think it
would be Carly Rae Jepsen and my [F] reasoning strangely enough was cuz she
seems like [E] someone that wouldn't get mad at you I just I [F] think that um [G] she's so
talented I love [D] every track on that album [N] and the way that she works with
different producers and each of the songs has their own life and it's like
so catchy [D] and feels like just like really intuitive like emotional music
as an artist I personally [F#m] strive to create that and [Bm] Carly Rae Jepsen just [D] wildly succeeds
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