― don (dow), Saturday, 24 June 2006 18:07 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Saturday, 24 June 2006 18:58 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Saturday, 24 June 2006 20:10 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Sunday, 25 June 2006 05:41 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Sunday, 25 June 2006 07:02 (nineteen years ago)
Not on their records, you shouldn't. (Live, I've been told otherwise. But the idea that she's a "soul singer" or "Tina Turner" or whatever people call her these days is totally wishful thinking.) (And are people still comparing her band to the MC5? Jeez...)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 25 June 2006 08:05 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:01 (nineteen years ago)
Either way, glad you had fun at her show! I should see her sometime.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Sunday, 25 June 2006 14:07 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Sunday, 25 June 2006 18:23 (nineteen years ago)
― Thomas Inskeep (submeat), Monday, 26 June 2006 18:36 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Monday, 26 June 2006 19:12 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Monday, 26 June 2006 20:39 (nineteen years ago)
also anne powers is a genius:http://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-et-kenny19jun19,0,4820682.story?coll=cl-nav-music
― anthony easton (anthony), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 10:29 (nineteen years ago)
On a soul-country thing, (which I know we were for a little while a while back) while in the States I picked up an LP by Diana Trask called "Miss Country Soul", produced by Buddy Killen in 1969, as far as I can tell featuring largely Joe Tex-related material, sleevenotes by Joe himself. It's about as convincing as Joe's "Stone Soul Country", i.e. not completely but has some fascinating bits and some brilliant bits. Diana sings fairly straight country 1969 style (i.e. a mixture of pretty much every singing style available to humanity). She tends to fall down with the uptempo numers: SYSLJFM is a worse version even that the Q-Tips', and that's saying something.
Seeing George Jones play live to a mostly-pensionable Lancaster, PA audience was an experience, I can tell you.
― Tim (Tim), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 15:00 (nineteen years ago)
Tim, you're right that that's a real good Kenny Chesney article by Ann Powers (though "Jump" is hardly Van Halen at their most metal!)
All this talk (much of it by me) of soul-country obviously makes me feel very stupid for getting rid of the Charlie Rich albums I used to own; he's clearly the father of this stuff if anybody is (though late '60s Memphis Elvis clearly figures, and I bet Glen Campbell, too.) Also, what about Joe South? I need to research him one of these days. And how good was O.C. Smith' non-green-apples stuff??
― xhuxk (xheddy), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 16:46 (nineteen years ago)
New video still doesn't seem to be up on youtube (country youtubers are slow! or maybe just busy in the summer), but I did enjoy this description by "jerryleekersey" of the video for "He Ain't Worth Missing" (which I don't recall ever hearing/seeing before, myself):
"man, this chick in this video is HOT! i mean HOTTT! video is from toby's early days, video is about this girl sitting at the bar with her ex in the same bar and she keeps looking at her ex with his new girlfriend, while toby is just hoping to get sloppy seconds from her. video is pretty good, what would have made this video great was them two girl cats fight and toby break it up and get both of them chicks later. Be sure to check out my other videos."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57Mp4zFo7PI&search=toby%20keith
― xhuxk (xheddy), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 21:34 (nineteen years ago)
"loverboy-this could be the night04:12 i absolutely love this song!, cant get better than this one. i wished the radio station played tunes like this again. things i miss are stone washed 550 strait leg levis, velcro wallets, izod, dirt-shirts and most of all i miss my mullet!"
"rosanne cash-i dont know why you dont want me03:21 good video, damn shes a cutie! great song, great on the eyes as well. love that spike hairdo. rare video here/ Be sure to check out my other videos.If you'd like a cd of my RARE VIDEOS for FREE you pay the shipping of the cd, let me know."
"quarterflash-take me to heart03:32 its 4 in the morning and i am posting videos for all to see. i hope you enjoy this one, i noticed it wasnt on here, so here it is! enjoy. Be sure to check out my other videos. If you'd like a cd of my RARE VIDEOS for FREE you pay the shipping of the cd, let me know."
"lita ford-lisa04:15 she was a babe in the day!"
"heart-stranded04:00 This is off the brigade album. great video and song. Nancy's voice on this one equally matches Ann's. I think I actually like this song above all heart songs. NOTES: drummer looks like he's bored out of his mind. also nancy gives thumbs up at the end as if to say hey i dig that you bought this album, then she points as if to say hey security, theres the guy who is currently "stalking" me. cause i left him STRANDED! Be sure to check out my other videos. If you'd like a cd of my RARE VIDEOS for FREE you pay the shipping of the cd, let me know."
"air supply-making love out of nothing at all05:03 soap opera acting at its best. i dig this song though. listening to air supply is like riding a moped, fun to ride just dont let your buddies catch you! girls melt when you play air supply, pour her some iced cold coke a cola with secret hint of crown royal. boom your the man! thank you air supply! blame your 1st kid on "slipping a mickie""
"julian lennon-valotte04:16 great song and video, this is one of those songs that you can sit on park bench and watch birds poop on your lunch basket and not care. relax and enjoy this great video."
"richard marx-dont mean nothing04:26 video is great, cynthia rhodes is one hot babe in this video, richard got the hit, got the girl, he got the money, dang! just goes to show you the mullet wasn't that bad! it worked for him, it still works for gloverboy, i say if you can grow it, go for it, you may reap the riches"
"huey lewis and the news-if this is it04:28 recently saw huey and band, great show in memphis in may. gloverboy and i and our ladies got a little wet from rain, but IT WAS WORTH IT! i owe huey a christmas card, his show got me some from the ole'lady later that night. thanks huey! Be sure to check out my other videos. If you'd like a cd of my RARE VIDEOS for FREE you pay the shipping of the cd, let me know."
"cliff richard-we dont talk anymore03:58 i remember hearing this song on the radio in 1981 and thought it was cool. its still cool! great all around. I used to have a shirt like that one he's wearing. I never danced like that though. but who cares, what i remember about those days is if you didnt have a jacket with the sleeves that zipped on and off you werent cool. i didnt become cool until last year when i "FINALLY" got that jacket. LOL. Be sure to check out my other videos. If you'd like a cd of my RARE VIDEOS for FREE you pay the shipping of the cd, let me know."
okay, I will stop now, I guess.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 21:48 (nineteen years ago)
― j blount (papa la bas), Wednesday, 28 June 2006 22:13 (nineteen years ago)
rick springfield-human touch04:31 video reminds me of a prefab buck rogers except rick and some of nasa's best jumpsuit beauties break out into dance and then captain rick pushed the wrong buttons and they have to go back into shower glasses only to emerge when rick can write another hit song.
rick springfield-rock of life03:49 video i think rick is saying in 1988 i hate my lfe as a married man, he is also saying i miss getting young chicks so i guess i wont cut my hair! great video! pyromaniac director though!
rick springfield-bop till you drop04:54 bop till you drop video is about "the man" deciding if you can do a good job singing than you can stay and work, maybe cleaning java the hut urinal later. great classic! i first saw this video on night flight and friday night videos back in the 80's when all we had was 5 channels on tv. dang im old!
kiss- i was made for loving you03:56 kiss doing disco song. whats the big deal, they didnt sell out then. its a great song, great drum beat. if anything they sold out when they put back on the makeup and had a farewell tour that lasted for 10 yrs, the only thing worst is an ex girlfriend saying im leaving, im leaving, then is still standing in your doorway 15 min later. I love kiss. they are a great band.
martika-toy soldiers04:53 when i first heard the song, i didnt know it was a song about being hooked on drugs.
lou gramm-midnight blue03:41 classic one here, man it was hard to find this one. the person i got this video from was from australia, he said "good tidings mate"!
anita baker-caught up in the rapture01:54 cool video all around, video is kinda short, but great song, anita baker is great, i have always been a fan, nothing better after banging out to quiet riot then play anita for your headache, easy listening!
reo speedwagon-that aint love04:37 great song here, did i mention that all my videos i am posting are rare, well this one is rare like finding your old pair of jimmy conners adidas's in the shed and washing them and wearing them again. gloverboy knows which shoes im talking about "the green mesh ones".
The Outfield-All the love in the world03:40 Finding this video was like finding a $20 dollar bill in an old jacket, and not telling your wife about it! just take the money and buy yourself some taco bell, hell go on a splurge with the $20.00, buy the supreme.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Thursday, 29 June 2006 02:02 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Thursday, 29 June 2006 03:36 (nineteen years ago)
Don, I might have a Rhino person for you--I'm doing something on their new Wilson Pickett two-disc bestof, and I believe someone sent me a publicist e-mail. I'll jump off here and see if I can find it; and Chuck, I just got the Toby, so I'm gonna see if you off the beam or not (what I've heard so far is pretty darned good, I have to admit, so if it's as good as you say it'll be a pleasant surprise).
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Thursday, 29 June 2006 13:14 (nineteen years ago)
― Tim (Tim), Thursday, 29 June 2006 13:58 (nineteen years ago)
― Thomas Inskeep (submeat), Thursday, 29 June 2006 17:14 (nineteen years ago)
― Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 29 June 2006 18:05 (nineteen years ago)
Garry BennettHuman ConditionLongside Records
I am young man, and I have a different set of situations then Gary Bennett. Lets say that off the bat. For me there is no one to marry, few to love, and everything is in flux. This album is a lovely artifact, about marriage, love, stability, and desire. Even in the melancholy edges there is an agreement in the general direction of the world. My lizard brain wants to call it politically suspect family values bullshit, projecting outside anything that exists with in the album.
Ignoring that reactionary tendency, and listening closer: the album's strength is to escape the rhetoric of marriage, an incredibly difficult thing to do in a culture that loathes and worships it equally in either measure. When a coal company uses 16 Tons, and more people shack up then get hitched, any album that is mostly about working class love affairs, is going to get under your skin one way or the other.
Sometimes the skin-popping fear of pair bonding can be assuaged with cheap nostalgia (Toby Keith's song The List comes immediately to mind) or hard irony (the entire of Robbie Fulk's brilliant but problematic album Georgia Hard.) Bennett's work is incredibly banal, that banality works in its favor, it is not about the grind of every day domesticity, nor is it about making the women goddesses, the situations seem real to me.
Authenticity is a bear trap, especially fort this guy. His old band (BR5 49) was all about old country being more emotionally real then anything on the radio. What I assume to be emotionally real here may be a clever rhetorical exercise. There is something too formal about the album and that makes me a bit nervous. The words come to quickly, and there is no ambiguity or start-stop stuttering that one comes to expect from the dumb struck and in love. (Even the solos, that should be used to take over when words fail, show a technical proficiency that appears removed pure feeling; the exception is Pat Henderson's subtle, melancholic accent of mouth organ on the track Heading Home)
Caught in that trap, moving my leg and bleeding out, I listen to the album on repeat for a week, remaining confused. There are lines that are moving, sections that refuse to settle, spots so tender that to poke them causes internal pain. In Steel Ball, he extends clichéd metaphors about love into something more dangerous. This time love being a gamble, he makes himself violently shook up by it "like the steel ball in a roulette wheel/ tumbling tumbling rolling down hill/searching for the number that will give him the thrill." That thrill leaves him broken and broke. My Illusion is a grown up, whiskey soaked; break up song, about how faking it is impossible. The two songs that bookend the album, are about songs that outline the working mans condition here and now, including oblique threats towards physical violence against ones employer.
Its intended for the workingman, but the workingman is buying White Trash With Money or No Shoes, No Shirts No Service. Its an NPR yuppie album, a kind of high toned slumming but sometimes work that ends up like that packs a sucker punch. I wonder if I was 30 something, worked 40-hour weeks at a job I hated, and the only thing that ever made me survive was thinking "maybe things will be getting better some day" then it would be on my top ten list. I feel trapped by it, and not released from it. That's got to count for something.
― anthony easton (anthony), Thursday, 29 June 2006 18:56 (nineteen years ago)
From the teenpop thread (and I doubt that anyone else here cares nearly as much about this as I do, but "Lucky 4 You" on the first SHeDAISY album was brilliant not only in concept - the three Osborn sisters acting out a woman with multipersonalities who runs taunting and salacious rings around the man who dumped her - but in sound too, new suburban country doing fool-around multiparts as if it were doo-wop; and Hilary Duff's "Come Clean," which Shanks wrote with Kara DioGuardi, is one of those songs like "I Can See Clearly Now" that the second you hear it you think has always existed, the melody seems so right; and the Ashlee Simpson albums that Shanks produced and co-wrote and played on, while fundamentally being mainstream rock, are full of nonstop inventiveness, melodies from lounge to glam, subtle shifts in guitar timbre, etc.):
I'm doing about as poorly with this year's SHeDAISY album as xhuxk is with the Jonas Bros. Where are the hooks, where's the passion, where's the ambition, where's the wordplay? It's got powerful enough playing, the guitars ringing out, strong pop-country voices, but what's there to care about? How did this woman (Kristyn Osborn) ever create "Lucky 4 You"? How did this guy (John Shanks) ever create "Come Clean" and "Undiscovered"? You can't tell from this record.
-- Frank Kogan (edcasua...), June 24th, 2006. (Frank Kogan)
I could definitely use a second opinion on SHeDAISY's Fortuneteller's Melody. I've found a few things to interest me, such as a savvy turnaround in the meaning of the title phrase of "She Gets What I Deserve": "she" is her boyfriend's husband, first time you hear the phrase it means "she gets the man and the family I deserve," the last time it means "she gets the pain and suffering I deserve." (But that's a conventional enough country attitude; no surprise, really.) And "Kickin' In" does kick bright and hard whenever I hear it. But by the end of the track I'm still "so what" with it, as I am with the whole album.
The thing is, with any new Shanks product I have insanely high expectations, but unless he's working with one of the teenies, I also get secret satisfaction from believing its mediocre, since I can then say, "See, without Ashlee and Lindsay and Hilary he can't do it. Their talents are crucial to the enterprise."
By the way, Sheryl Crow is a co-writer on a couple of the SHeDAISY tracks, again with a so-what result.
-- Frank Kogan (edcasua...), June 27th, 2006. (Frank Kogan)
― Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 29 June 2006 19:08 (nineteen years ago)
― Frank Kogan (Frank Kogan), Thursday, 29 June 2006 19:13 (nineteen years ago)
He goes over the top on the single, but right about the rest of the album, I think: http://www.livinginstereo.com/
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Thursday, 29 June 2006 19:27 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Thursday, 29 June 2006 19:29 (nineteen years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Thursday, 29 June 2006 20:21 (nineteen years ago)
vaguely country-leaning (i.e., her cdbaby page lists miranda lambert as one reference point, though hardly the only one) teenpop singer-songwriter music from an asian-american girl (album title: *american girl*) who apparently grew up in oklahoma and the phillipines and is now based in l.a. (i thought hawaii figured in there somewhere too, though i'm not sure how i got the idea -- oh wait, i guess it's the hawaii t-shirt she wears in the CD booklet); frankly, most of the CD isn't hitting me (her voice is smaller than i wish, for one thing), though i'd be curious to hear what the more shemo-tolerant (/vanessa carlton tolerant/michelle branch tolerant) of y'all think. closest thing to a great song seems to be "i'm in the way," about being drawn to bad boys (and it's got a really familiar pop melody i can't place); "2nd street" has the most r&b in it; "405" seems okay too:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/mylin
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=70795638 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Actually, her cdbaby page says "Sheryl Crow and The Wreckers meets Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban," which makes her at least 75 percent pop-country supposedly, but she only sounds maybe 20 percent pop-country if that. I don't think I hear much Miranda, Sheryl, or Keith in her sound. She sounds how I would IMAGINE the Wreckers (who I haven't heard) might, though. Her look is maybe a much softer Pink.
― xhukx (xheddy), Thursday, 29 June 2006 21:37 (nineteen years ago)
Hacienda Bros. new one, just thought I'd mention it. Country-soul, pretty pro forma, but quite pretty in spots. They do not do badly with "Cowboy to Girls" (Anthony, just think of the gender-fuck time-travel possibilities of this one if someone came along and gayed it up...it'd be the real companion to Keith Anderson's tale of jailed pedlophilia "Clothes Don't Make the Man.")
And they put an accordion in producer Dan Penn's "Cry Like a Baby," which they sound too old to sing. Gaffney and Gonzalez aren't the world's best singers. This would've made a nifty EP--it sounds really good, really warm, and I do quite like about three/four songs, including their nice take on Charlie Rich's "Rebound" and one they wrote themselves that's the title track, and I like their approach to tempo. They're good, but they never quite transcend the notion of soul-with-pedal steel, and they could sound a little more greasy and stoned, I guess, and get into real Sir Dougas territory.
New Guy Clark, "Workbench Songs," isn't bad, either--he writes a real sly one called "Cinco de Mayo in Memphis" and plays the blues on "Walkin' Man." What's interesting about Clark is that he doesn't seem to draw conclusions, and sometimes I think his narratives are uninflected. Hard to pin down what it "means." I actually think his singing has improved since the days of "Texas Cooking" (which is a really fine record). I guess I just wish his music were less received, more interesting, but he's just not interested in that.
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Thursday, 29 June 2006 22:40 (nineteen years ago)
― Thomas Inskeep (submeat), Friday, 30 June 2006 01:16 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Friday, 30 June 2006 02:30 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 30 June 2006 04:52 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 30 June 2006 05:00 (nineteen years ago)
donthanks
― anthony easton (anthony), Friday, 30 June 2006 07:32 (nineteen years ago)
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Friday, 30 June 2006 12:53 (nineteen years ago)
after just almost a full listen, I'm going to say that Darrell Scott's The Invisible Man is probably my album of the year, it's deep and folky and smart-without-being-too-smart like he gets sometimes and there is no better storyteller in country music today, and the melodies are three kinds of gorgeous. (cue Chuck to tell me 'those melodies are unmelodic and his lyrics are crap', usually seems to happen when I love something like this.) plus he covers a Stuart Adamson song and takes shots at the war (again) and SUV-driving callous assholes and all that, wonders whether God or the devil or true love will care when he dies, oh a great record indeed.
― Haikunym (Haikunym), Friday, 30 June 2006 13:22 (nineteen years ago)
― Haikunym (Haikunym), Friday, 30 June 2006 13:26 (nineteen years ago)
Speaking of which, this Eric Taylor (Nanci Griffith's ex-husband) record, The Great Divide, is killing me right now. Mickey Newbury and Lightnin Hopkins and Pall Malls are the sources. It's my old coot album of the year.
― Roy Kasten (Roy Kasten), Friday, 30 June 2006 14:12 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 30 June 2006 15:22 (nineteen years ago)
i have trent right here, and now am going to put on "surprise." i've always suspected there was some dominatricks being performed in the new south exurban, hot summer, endless night; a vein of rich comedy is right here amongst us. i mean i'd probably be happy if all country music was about wife-swapping or at least serial matrimony among the two-boat, three lawn-mower and two-SUV set (and two votes for republicans, don't forget those two).
and right, don, you gotta read rhino's FAQs, get yo-self a password...
― edd s hurt (ddduncan), Friday, 30 June 2006 16:15 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Friday, 30 June 2006 23:10 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkkXpoObF40&search=Fulla
― Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Saturday, 1 July 2006 14:03 (nineteen years ago)
i am also somewhat coming around/giving in to the trent willmon album. i swear he still sounds really staid, in some way (though not nearly as staid as that new guy clark album sounds; i'll never get these guys who have such an aversion to putting, uh, some MUSIC in their music -- too bad, because Guy's songwriting is often good.) anyway, i like "surprise" (though it doesn't strike me as THAT outlandish -- maybe it would've if I hadn't received prior warning though, I dunno) and "so am i" and "sometimes i miss ya" and the blues gloomer "lousiana rain" and probably more. i just wish Trent had more surprise in his SOUND. Or color. Or maybe even leather and whips. There's just something real held-back about him that bugs me.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 1 July 2006 14:36 (nineteen years ago)
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 1 July 2006 14:50 (nineteen years ago)
* - and duh, the notation beside the video does indicate it's arabic. also indicates she's a bad singer, though, and as usual with arabic music, i don't really understand why, unless i just like bad arabic singers. video also brings rednex's "cotton eyed joe" to mind.
― xhuxk (xheddy), Saturday, 1 July 2006 14:56 (nineteen years ago)
― Rockist_Scientist (RSLaRue), Saturday, 1 July 2006 15:08 (nineteen years ago)
― don (dow), Saturday, 1 July 2006 16:28 (nineteen years ago)