It's not like I have a good excuse for being so late. No Super Hoopla but a ton of snow. Does that count? Since I brought up the Super Bowl I guess I want AZ to win.
On to the tunes
Bruce Springsteen - Working on a Dream
Obviously drinking the happy Obama kool aid because he sounds joyful and hopeful on this cd. Great cd but where's my old Bruce? Plus I'm not really happy he did the whole buy this Greatest Hits only at Walmart thing. Dude you use to rip on people that did that and I wouldn't even get into the fact that most of Bruce's old songs boldly went against everything that Walmart is.
Louis Armstrong - Satchmo at the Pasadena
Great re-issue of a live show but sadly not the whole show but oh so worth it.
Mark Olsen/ Gary Louris - Ready for the flood
This is a forever cd. One you'll listen to again and again for the rest of your life. It will be a cd that years later you'll be cleaning out your collection and find it and put it on and just sigh that great music is still made.
Franz Ferdinand - Tonight
A slight return to glory. Get the party started.
The Bird and the Bee - Ray Guns are not just the Future
Edgier then say your normal Grey's Anatomy song but ready for major consumption.
Paul McCartney - Live at Ameba
Like the Satchmo cd not the complete live show. This ep has 4 of the 20 songs Sir Paul performed. He sounds great on this cd. er EP.
Also check out:
More covers from Pat DiNizio. This time he takes on Buddy Holly. Loney Dear is back with more out of left field electric campfire songs. Hey look at this another Strokes side project Nickel Eye. Duncan Sheik has a new collection of non-Broadway tunes out too and check out the re-issues of the Volcano Suns. Raising from the ashes of The Babyshambles is Roses Kings Castles with super slow-mo gentle grooves.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Pogues - Lorca's Novena
via FoxyTunes
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Claudia does the answer thing
Real name: Claudia
Occupation: Postal Clerk (please, no jokes!)
Favorite movie: Memento
Favorite book: To Kill A Mockingbird
Favorite album: White Album
Three famous people I'd like to meet: Scott Stevens, Mike Peluso, Paul McCartney
One famous person I actually met: Deborah Harry at SNL
Best concert experience: 4 nights in a row seeing Springsteen at Brenden Byrne Arena when it first opened. There was a lottery for the tickets, and I couldn't believe I got tickets for 4 nights! Most luck I ever had
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Coolest pop-culture item I own: a photograph of Marilyn Monroe that I have never seen anywhere else
And what movie prop would like to own: Marilyn's outfit from Bus Stop
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Gold Star CDs for 01.20.09
I told you things would heat up quickly this year. This week there are 3 cds that have a wonderful chance at being in a lot of top ten lists for 2009. Yes I am serious.
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
Even if you don't like whistling or the violin this cd is just too beautiful. He is also releasing this a double disc with the second cd being all instrumental. He is calling the second cd Useless Creatures. Glorious.
AC Newman - Get Guilty
If there were any justice at all in the world Mr Newman would be beyond famous. He is our McCartney. Treat yourself to his back catalog and his bands too. Especially The New Pornographers.
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
I will be the first to say I never really "got" them. I guess I'm just to mainstream but this cd is approachable. I think I may need another listen or two. Critical darlings yes. More welcoming tunes sure but not quite the jump TV on the Radio made last year. Maybe next time but of course like I said I need another listen or two.
Also check out:
Put this group in the same category, for me at least, as Animal Collective. Antony and the Johnsons. I never "got" this either but it might make you happy. Worth checking out. I have a feeling this will be in quite a few top tens at the end of the year but not my list. Bon Iver has new tunes too. Good just not strong. We can also include in that category the North Mississippi All Stars. They will get the party started if you include them on a party CD. Matt and Kim are almost gold but not quite. Also fun when thrown on that party CD. The 1900s clean house and for a "hold me over" it is quite beautiful. Reel Big Fish have a fun covers cd out. Just get the few songs that make you smile.
Enjoy it all
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Morphine - Early to Bed
via FoxyTunes
Andrew Bird - Noble Beast
Even if you don't like whistling or the violin this cd is just too beautiful. He is also releasing this a double disc with the second cd being all instrumental. He is calling the second cd Useless Creatures. Glorious.
AC Newman - Get Guilty
If there were any justice at all in the world Mr Newman would be beyond famous. He is our McCartney. Treat yourself to his back catalog and his bands too. Especially The New Pornographers.
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
I will be the first to say I never really "got" them. I guess I'm just to mainstream but this cd is approachable. I think I may need another listen or two. Critical darlings yes. More welcoming tunes sure but not quite the jump TV on the Radio made last year. Maybe next time but of course like I said I need another listen or two.
Also check out:
Put this group in the same category, for me at least, as Animal Collective. Antony and the Johnsons. I never "got" this either but it might make you happy. Worth checking out. I have a feeling this will be in quite a few top tens at the end of the year but not my list. Bon Iver has new tunes too. Good just not strong. We can also include in that category the North Mississippi All Stars. They will get the party started if you include them on a party CD. Matt and Kim are almost gold but not quite. Also fun when thrown on that party CD. The 1900s clean house and for a "hold me over" it is quite beautiful. Reel Big Fish have a fun covers cd out. Just get the few songs that make you smile.
Enjoy it all
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Morphine - Early to Bed
via FoxyTunes
Labels:
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Animal Collective,
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
NEXT Charity Concert - The first one
If you came out to the show thank you so very much. If you didn't get out to the show you really, truly missed a fantastic show. Please think about making it out to one of these monthly shows. It should be easy to remember now as it's every First Friday of the month. So the next show is Friday Feb 6th. See you there...hell even if you don't like the music support a great cause and play pool instead.
PHOTOs up now and live mp3s up soon.
So Ten Feet Deep opened. They were the first band to play in this series and what a brilliant start. The crowd was so into it that they did an encore. How sweet is that for an opening band? They closed with a fantastic AC/DC song. Hopefully we will see these fine, young and talented fellows again soon.
And speaking of young and talented Jukebox the Ghost came down from Philadelphia and rocked the house. If you didn't see them last Friday let me tell you that you must put them on your "the next time they are in town I need to go see them" list. Brilliant live show. They also did a cover. A Beatles cover that blew me away. Of course I ran out of space on the hard drive but I already told them I need a copy of that tune to play on NEXT. They promised they would sent it to me soon.
Thank you to both the bands and all the fans that came out. Please come next month. Bring friends and help out a great cause with some great music at a teeny tiny price too. It will feel good.
Feb 6th The Rosewood Thieves and a teaser for next month opening act Evan Toth at Rock Island Sound.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Jason Isbell - Seven Mile Island
via FoxyTunes
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Gold star CDs for 01.13
Slowish start to 2009 but things will heat up quickly. PJ celebrating the release of Ten with 4 deluxe editions. New U2 in March and next week Andrew Bird. That is soon what about now (or really yesterday)?
On to the tunes
Derek Trucks Band - Already Free
Family and Friends blend blues, rock and jazz into one great cd.
Also check:
Former Love dude Arthur Lee's self titled second solo cd is sadly not as good as it should or could have been but don't be afraid to search it out. It's been out of print for about 3 decades until this remastered re-release.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Asylum Street Spankers - Stick Magnetic Ribbons On Your SUV (Live)
via FoxyTunes
On to the tunes
Derek Trucks Band - Already Free
Family and Friends blend blues, rock and jazz into one great cd.
Also check:
Former Love dude Arthur Lee's self titled second solo cd is sadly not as good as it should or could have been but don't be afraid to search it out. It's been out of print for about 3 decades until this remastered re-release.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Asylum Street Spankers - Stick Magnetic Ribbons On Your SUV (Live)
via FoxyTunes
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
The Week of Live Music
I love Joe's Pub. Anytime I can get there makes me happy. It's a small (quite tiny) room with good sound and not a bad view in the room. Plus I love the "train ambiance".
I finally got back to Joe's Pub to watch Neil Nathan. I was thinking acoustic night of mellow musing...wow was I wrong. I mean there were mellow musings but he brought with him a full stage. Sax player, Lap guitarist, drummer, percussionist, guitar player and back up singer. They rocked that joint. He is probably best know for this cover of ELO in the Californication series. I have to wait for the DVD but I heard the scene was great.
Also met a guy working on this Lemmy Documentary
warning quite a bit of the naughty words.
So then tonight
Bacon Brothers Peak Performance
Then Wednesday night to Brooklyn to catch some Jazz by Mamady Kouyat
Not quite done...will be back.
Bro
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Now playing: Morphine - Cure for Pain
via FoxyTunes
I finally got back to Joe's Pub to watch Neil Nathan. I was thinking acoustic night of mellow musing...wow was I wrong. I mean there were mellow musings but he brought with him a full stage. Sax player, Lap guitarist, drummer, percussionist, guitar player and back up singer. They rocked that joint. He is probably best know for this cover of ELO in the Californication series. I have to wait for the DVD but I heard the scene was great.
Also met a guy working on this Lemmy Documentary
warning quite a bit of the naughty words.
So then tonight
Bacon Brothers Peak Performance
Then Wednesday night to Brooklyn to catch some Jazz by Mamady Kouyat
Not quite done...will be back.
Bro
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Now playing: Morphine - Cure for Pain
via FoxyTunes
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Response to my Funeral Songs by a NEXT listener
Hey Chris,
As my extended vacation comes to a close, I'm feeling a strong sense of loss and sadness. Almost like somebody has died. So......I figured I would capture the moment and put together my first effort at songs for my funeral.
I went for aptly titled, contemplative songs. Not necessarily my favorite 15 songs of all time, and it is not like I'm the most reverent or tasteful person out there, but there are reasons you can't play a song like "Hot for Teacher" at a funeral. And these 15 songs......well I would be happy to hear them anytime.
15) Under the Milky Way - The Church. Such a great song, and it says "small person in a big beautiful universe" with a perfect, haunting sound. And come on.......The Church? This one is a natural.
14) Pictures Of You - The Cure. The ultimate movie montage song.......seems to fit with the general idea of reflection for this occasion.
13) Beautiful World - Colin Hay. Colin found serenity, and wrote this pretty little song. Hearing him tell his story, just before performing this one, is a memorable experience.
12) Watching the Wheels - John Lennon. OK. I almost went with "In My Life" or even "Imagine" because you used this song in your first mix. But I checked with the Library of Congress, and they have no record of any application for a copyright on your song list. So I stole it. Because it is near to perfect.
11) Jesus, Etc. - Wilco. First The Church, and now Jesus? What's next......angels? Well, this is a themed list of songs, after all. Let alone this is the most popular song from one of the great albums of my lifetime.
10) What I Am - Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. Did you ever have a song that you loved for the melody, and later loved for the lyric?
09) How It Ends - DeVotchKa. First heard this song in Little Miss Sunshine......which coincidentally is going to be one of the 15 movies shown at my funeral. Sure, its going to take a while, but I've arranged for an open bar.
08) Mystify - INXS. Two albums that I would consider classics came out when I was in high school. Kick is one of them. And Mystify is a good choice for this occasion. "Need You Tonight" would have been a bit creepy.
07) Everyday I Write The Book - Elvis Costello & The Attractions. What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding that Elvis hit a lot of home runs in his prime. This one went out of the park.
06) If I Were an Angel - Marc Cohn. With this title, you knew this was a matter of time, no? A song from the comeback kid, one of our great songwriters.
05) Celluloid Heroes - The Kinks. One of Ray's many hymns for the everyman. The frailties, the aspirations, the fleeting triumphs.......sometimes you forget this guy is the rock star who wrote "You Really Got Me."
04) Where the Streets Have No Name - U2. The other great album from my high school years. I love the build in this song. And the sentiment.
03) What It Is - Mark Knopfler. There just has to be some Knopfler guitar at my funeral. In fact, his playing is so ethereal, I think he might give lessons to the angels.
02) The Body of an American - The Pogues. If it is good enough for Jimmy McNulty's "funeral" it is good enough for me. And since Shane has been flirting with death for a couple of decades now, he ought to know how to write a good funeral song.
01) Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley. I was unsure of what song to use to wrap things up at my funeral. Mostly because the details on the destination are a bit fuzzy. It was either going to be Buster Pointdexter's "Hot, Hot, Hot" or this classic. But I'm an optimist, so I went with Buckley. Maybe I'll see you at the pearly gates.
Thanks for sharing and I know I'll be showing up for the tunes...and did you mention open bar?
More later
Bro
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Now playing: The Shins - Turn On Me (Clint Mansell Remix)
via FoxyTunes
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Songs for my Funeral,
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Friday, January 02, 2009
Opening Band Live and Acoustic
You should already know about the NEXT Charity Concert Series and that Jukebox the Ghost is the first band on January 10th. Now please welcome the opening band. Ten Feet Deep.
Please come and support a great cause by listening to great music. Oh and bring friends. Lots of friends. Purchase your tickets in advance and print them at home for only $5. This truly is a win-win situation. You help out the kids and you get high class music without driving to Brooklyn.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Peter Murphy - Cuts You Up
via FoxyTunes
Please come and support a great cause by listening to great music. Oh and bring friends. Lots of friends. Purchase your tickets in advance and print them at home for only $5. This truly is a win-win situation. You help out the kids and you get high class music without driving to Brooklyn.
More later
Bro
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Now playing: Peter Murphy - Cuts You Up
via FoxyTunes
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