Thursday, October 14, 2010

Obama Meets Bob Dylan















You had Bob Dylan here. How did that go?

Here's what I love about Dylan: He was exactly as you'd expect he would be. He wouldn't come to the rehearsal; usually, all these guys are practicing before the set in the evening. He didn't want to take a picture with me; usually all the talent is dying to take a picture with me and Michelle before the show, but he didn't show up to that. He came in and played "The Times They Are A-Changin'." A beautiful rendition. The guy is so steeped in this stuff that he can just come up with some new arrangement, and the song sounds completely different. Finishes the song, steps off the stage — I'm sitting right in the front row — comes up, shakes my hand, sort of tips his head, gives me just a little grin, and then leaves. And that was it — then he left. That was our only interaction with him. And I thought: That's how you want Bob Dylan, right? You don't want him to be all cheesin' and grinnin' with you. You want him to be a little skeptical about the whole enterprise. So that was a real treat.

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

The Best Power Pop of 2009






















01 Queen Of Hearts - Bobby Emmett
02 Girl After My Own Heart - Roger Klug
03 Bird Using Bird - The Resonars
04 There's A Light - Reno Bo
05 All Of A Sudden - Telekenisis
06 Anymore - Outrageous Cherry
07 Don't Ask Me Love - The Madd
08 Hope It Doesn't Come My Way - Leave
09 Welcome To My World - Tony Cox
10 You Really Bring Me Down - The Antennas
11 Willing Reason - Cheap Star
12 Let It Rest For A Little While - Boston Spaceships
13 Love Is Real - Bobby Emmett

PART 1

14 Now Or Never - Marc Carroll
15 Damn! - Gidgets Ga Ga
16 Telephone Operator - The Leftovers
17 Tell Me When It's Over - Joe Pernice
18 I Can't Quit Her - Chris Richards & The Subtractions
19 Hi-Hat - Roger Klug
20 Try - The Madd
21 World Apart - The Resonars
22 Feel Real Love - Tony Cox
23 Let Me Play - Biscuit
24 All Used Up - Belleville Collection Box
25 Jupiter Optimus Maximus - The Tomorrows

PART 2

Photo courtesy of PowerPop Review

Belle & Sebastian Collection
















As a result of two disappointing releases (including the brand new Write in Love) and their upcoming appearance at The Treasure Island Festival in SF, I was asked to put together a collection of their best tracks from 1995-2005. Ask and you shall receive.
Without further ado, I give you in all their twee glory, Belle & Sebastian.
Carry on lads.

The State I Am In
Dear Catastrophe Waitress
Wrapped Up In Books
Me And The Major
Step Into My Office, Baby
I Don't Love Anyone
The Loneliness Of A Middle Distance Runner
The Boy With The Arab Strap
Seeing Other People
If She Wants Me
The Stars Of Track And Field
Expectations
Get Me Away From Here, I'm Dying
She's Losing It
Like Dylan In The Movies
I Fought in a War
If You're Feeling Sinister
The Chalet Lines
The Rollercoaster Ride

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The Songs of Mike Cooley


"I make more money off t-shirts. If you rip it, burn it, give it to somebody, and they come to a show and buy a ticket and a t-shirt, I profit more that way anyway, and then I've got a fan. Records are promotional items these days anyway"

What better way to introduce some songs from my 'favorite' Trucker, and one that can turn a phrase with the best of of'em.

Gravity's Gone
A Ghost To Most
Birthday Boy
Bob
3 Dimes Down
Space City
Self-Destructive Zones
72 (This Highway's Mean)
Loaded Gun In The Closet
Marry Me
Carl Perkins' Cadillac
Zip City
Sounds Better In The Song
Get Downtown
Women Without Whiskey
Daddy's Cup
Shut Up And Get On The Plane
Eyes Like Glue

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Sunday, March 07, 2010

Sparklehorse Collection

RIP Mark Linkous















Don't Take My Sunshine Away
Homecoming Queen
It's A Wonderful Life
Getting It Wrong
Painbirds
Weird Sisters
Piano Fire
Saint Mary
Shade and Honey
Rainmaker
Sea Of Teeth
See the Light
Spirit Ditch
Some Sweet Day
Saturday
Knives of Summertime
Most Beautiful Widow In Town
Heart Of Darkness
Someday I Will Treat You Good
Hundreds of Sparrows
Sad and Beautiful World
Gasoline Horseys
Junebug

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Monday, January 11, 2010

COTM's Twenty Delights of 2009














With the benefit of hindsight I can see 2009 was a somewhat disappointing year in the music world. I found myself gravitating to more of what puts the "power" in pop, and less of the folk/indie stylings that's ostensibly everywhere these days. Not that I find it all uninteresting per se, it's just that the component that ties it all together, "the songwriting", seemed to be lacking and at times, was an embarrassing rehash. When I think of songcraft, I think of how it relates to succeeding at something three times.
For example, in Hockey when one player scores three times, it's called the hat trick.
What?
Let me explain.
When you have it, the hat trick of songwriting in any genre should consist of :
(1) Good lyric with gravity and/or humour.
(2) mellifluous and tuneful.
(3) Sung & played well enough that creates a vibe and/or energy.
Addendum to (3)- You can attain vibe and energy without, how can I say it, playing it not so cleverly. See (1977-1981) related artists for how this is done. I've always felt that the goal of every songwriter should be to display or exhibit some form of humanity, hence what it's like to be a human being.

So now it's now 2010 and I find myself lowering the bar "again" seeking some sort of fulfillment. Is all this because I have less of an expectation now or do they simply not write'em like they use to. Dunno. As for the hat trick theory, if two of three checkpoints are achieved, I'm pleased. Unfortunately most of the time, it's more like one or none.

As for this years list, my Top 20 does include a few stock Americana checkpoints in Tim Easton, Son Volt, Neko Case and The Dexateens as well as my professed love for all that is Pollardian. Some of the more ubiquitous releases this year (Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear ) I tried and tried and in the end simply resigned myself to the fact that they were just not for me. There were others (The Madd, Roman Candle, The Heartless Bastards, The Deep Vibration, Tony Cox, The Milk & Honey Band, The xx) I was intrigued by and actually liked quite a bit and could see with more plays the potential of making their way onto the list. Good stuff Maynard.

There were others that apart from a couple of good songs, I was disappointed in. (Wilco, Bob Dylan, Lucero, Justin Townes Earle, Hayden)

Now without further ado, I give you my favorite records of the year. The ones I reached for most during these troubled times, economic downturns, foreclosures, bailouts, the exploited and the downtrodden.

el goodo - coyote
boston spaceships - zero to 99/planets are blasted
reigning sound - love & curses
roger klug - more help for your nerves
son volt - american central dust
neko case - middle cyclone
tim easton - porcupine
outrageous cherry - universal malcontents
telekinesis - telekinesis
dexateens - singlewide
the resonars - that evil drone
robert pollard - elephant jokes 
broadfield marchers - displayed in reflections
reno bo - happenings and other things
cheap star - speaking like an elephant
vetiver - tight knit
grant-lee phillips - little moon
gidgets ga ga - the big bong fiasco
bobby emmett - learning love
richmond fontaine - we used to think the river sounded like a freeway

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

COTM'S Cinematic Best of The Decade














01. there will be blood
02. sexy beast
03. the straight story
04. dancer in the dark
05. downfall
06. city of god
07. the triplets of belleville
08. mulholland drive
09. amelie
10. no country for old men
11. amores perros
12. donnie darko
13. oh brother, where art thou
14. you can count on me
15. eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
16. magnolia
17. ghost world
18. punch drunk love
19. talk to her
20. irreversible
21. 21 grams
22. memento
23. good night and good luck
24. sideways
25. 28 days later

I know this is cheating but I'd like to add the Three Colors Trilogy directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. They first debuted separately in the '90's, but released as a set in 2003. Even though one can view each segment of Three Colors trilogy on its own, they're best seen as one piece.

Guilty Pleasure Picks
Napolean Dynamite
School of Rock
Wedding Crashers
Almost Famous

Music Documentary
Bob Dylan - No Direction Home
The Ramones - End of The Century
Wilco - I Am Trying To Break Your Heart

Monday, November 02, 2009

The Best of Marah




















This set of working class, sweat-covered songs are from one of my favorite bands, the boys from Philly, Marah. Often called, "the last rock n roll band", Marah, led by Dave & Serge Bielanko are a band with an inimitable sound, built upon the best traits of rock, vintage country, and classic rock. (Serge left the band in late 2008 to be a full-time father). The following songs are culled from the following records, Let's Cut The Crap and Hook Up later Tonight (1998), Kids in Philly (2000), 20,000 Streets Under The Sky (2004), If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Cry (2005) and Angels of Destruction (2008).

Of the records represented here, one will be included in my forthcoming Best of The Decade. Venture a guess ?

Enjoy !

Fever
Formula, Cola, Dollar Draft
Phantom Eyes
Firecracker
For The Price of A Song
Rain Delay
Baby Love
Faraway You
Point Breeze
My Heart is the Bums on the Street
Round Eye Blues
Barstool Boys
The Catfisherman
The History of Where Someone Has Been Killed
Sooner or Later
The Hustle
City of Dreams
The Demon of White Sadness
Walt Whitman Bridge
East
Feather Boa
Pigeon Heart
Angels on a Passing Train

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