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Just because I thought it was Thursday all day yesterday..... Red Hot Rebellion

For The Benefit Of Evil mp3 Red Hot Rebellion
Uh yeah, what the hell was yesterday about? It wasn’t until around 10 p.m. that I realized it was only WEDNESDAY! But once I got my ears on this classic-sounding track I began to unwind a bit. See, sometimes it just takes a good guitar solo and some sass to get that WTF out of your system.

Red Hot Rebellion doesn’t have an album out yet. They’re that new. But the music is old-fashioned, garage rock. They call it “the soundtrack to a bar fight” and yeah, I think I’ve been witness to a few of those with this kind of thing playing on the jukebox. You have to frequent the right kind of bars in the right part of town, mind you.

So, that’s all I’ve got today. I’m off to see the Scissor Sisters tonight and then catch some of North Coast Music Festival this weekend! (Don’t ever accuse me of being a music snob, now!) I’ll give ya the lowdown, don’t fret. xoxo

Friends come to visit from out of town and I end up watching this?

It was just one of those nights… too much brisket, not enough coffee, he plays mandolin, she calls herself a “Cubist”, we love them both… and yet, they make us watch this. I’m warning you, it’s not pretty!

and also this:  Wild Child mp3 W.A.S.P. The Last Command buy it

The Saturday Girl

earlybilly1I don’t understand what it is about staying up late at night that makes me melancholy, but sometime around 2:30 a.m. I’m just dying inside and suffering that sickness that can only be described as bittersweet. At dinner with a good friend on Friday night we talked about getting older… she said “I still feel 17 inside, how can I be almost 35?” And yes, my birthday is soon, and I’m musing over what it will feel like to be 45. I honestly do still feel 22 most days, it’s always odd when people call me m’am in the stores and I catch a glimpse of my graying hair in the mirror. This dissonance is especially resonant when it comes to music. You know what I mean! You hear a song that you heard when you were 22 and damnit, it’s difficult to make sense of the fact that you’ve been listening to The Saturday Boy for 23 years already now! (click on the image below to buy it) That just cannot be possible. No. I refuse to accept that I’ve held this song in my mind for more years than I was when it first hit me.

And no one does this to me like Billy Bragg. (no I’ll not argue that he’s the most brilliant of musicians, don’t fret) but his lyrics… comeon! If there is another soul out there in the world that is as melancholy as me, it must be Mr. Bragg. He’s taken us back in time with him, to his youth, to his life with his lyrics. I was 22 (or 21?) when I heard Brewing Up With Billy Bragg for the first time, on a crappy cassette player in the cramped quarters of a college dorm. My best friend of the time and I listened to it over and over again, we were enthralled. It was music for our folk, from our folk, and it hit us at the moment when the world lay before us with all it’s problems and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. And we were learning about the killing fields and AIDS and the Sandinistas and the craziness of the Falklands and the closing of Head Start programs and de-institutionalization of the mentally ill, and all the things that our beloved President had been ignoring for years. But along with it, we learned about people who fought to bring these issues to light, to mobilize people and powers to change the order of things. And in our youth we idolized these struggles and these activists. And Billy Bragg was there, always there.

So now, I can’t possibly have been hearing this for 23 years can I? These horrors still exist, the world lay before me with all it’s problems and seemingly insurmountable obstacles. And I still idolize the those struggles against Apartheid, and against war, and the Sanctuary Movement and the struggle for union labor even in this post-union world. And Billy Bragg is still here.brewing

But it’s the love songs that I turn to now. They speak to me differently than they did all those years ago. In that way I am 23 years older, (thankfully!). And now I feel that aching melancholy for highschool days that I never even had, and girlfriends’ brothers that I’ve never known, and rides home from somewhere with no one who tempted me to detour. Somehow his life’s story has melded into mine and been translated and reiterated into the fabric of my own history. Well, ok… maybe there was that one ride home that tempted me to detour! But such is the fate of growing up with a musician who writes such lyrics …. it’s inevitable :)

It’s Friday Night, Do You Know Where Your Heart Is?

3427324182_4ab39c2a78_bI can’t stop listening to sad songs…. catharsis or masochism? It’s difficult to tell sometimes, eh? But Friday nights are times to just kick back and let it flow… whatever it is. For once in a long while, I’ve worked a whole week and I’ve earned this Friday night. That’s a mutherfuckin good feeling, let me tell you! Here, have some tunes… kick it, enjoy the hell outta your weekend, your woman, your man, your kids, your whatever, xoxo

The Bow Song mp3 Perhapsy (debut album available June 16) This complex guitar, ambient noise, jazz piece says Friday to me over and over again. It’s also a little like what the inside of my head sounds/feels like by the end of the week so I guess I like listening to it as it unwinds itself upon itself over and over again and at the very last moment revs itself up into a frenzy before sputtering out. Yeah, that’s so like me on a night like this; apply that to any scenario that you might imagine, darlin’s  Find news on the album here.

nice_niceOnly Beginnings mp3 Oh Darling from their new album Nice-Nice which they are touring to support (see dates below) and if you go to their website, which is lovely, you can hear it all there. Most of the rest of the album is quite upbeat and with these very sweet soprano voices which aren’t really twee at all and the instrumentalization of it all makes for a really varied and interesting album. I really wish them well on this tour, they have some high hopes and a good chance of reaching them.  They’ve licensed their new song “Colorful Day” for a VW commercial and the upcoming feature film Road Trip 2. They’ve relocated from Portland, OR to LA and made a docudrama about it all, and although everyone and their mother calls them “cute” I have to say, when you adjust your ears to the vocals I think you’ll hear quite a bit more than “cute” out of this talented band. This tune is just dreamy and sad and sleepy sounding and I fell in love with it. I hope you do too.

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Tour Dates:

Apr 25 2009    8:00P The Brown Lantern    Anacortes, Washington
Apr 26 2009    9:00P Doug Fir    Portland, Oregon
Apr 28 2009    12:00P Sonoma State University    Rohnert Park, California
Apr 30 2009    9:00P Old Ironsides    Sacramento, California
May 1 2009    6:00P KFSR    Fresno, California
May 1 2009    8:00P Fresno State University    Fresno, California
May 1 2009    9:00P Kuppajoe    Fresno, California.

Decided What I Want For Xmas

Yes, it’s almost after four a.m. and I’m still up, … so what better public service than to present you with some more xmas tunes?  And I’ve decided what I want for xmas this year. I’m sure he’s cheap, not had a hit in a while and hasn’t made any hot videos either. I won’t need him for long anyway. Please can he be under the tree on Christmas morning? I’ve been very good this year!

Washington Square Chris Isaak from Chris Isaak Christmas (2004)

Lo How a Rose E\’er Blooming Sufjan Stevens from Hark! Songs for Christmas, Vol. 1 (2006)

Peace Norah Jones from Platinum Christmas, Vol. 3 (2006)

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) Death Cab For Cutie from Maybe This Christmas Tree (2004)

buy Isaak, Stevens, Platinum Christmas, Maybe This Christmas Tree

Cheering up on a dark dreary day with Cabaret-Anarcho-Punk, …say what?

I haven’t wrapped my head around all this yet, but there’s something compelling about cabaret-anarcho-punk. I mean, if or when The World Inferno Friendship Society (a.k.a. The World, The Inferno, or World Inferno) ever comes to Chicago, I’m there! How could you NOT want to see a band whose style merges punk, klezmer, and gospel, while its collective membership features horns, piano, guitar, a number of percussionists, as well as a variety of other instruments such as accordion, xylophone and orchestra bells. That’s fucking outrageous! And I mean outrageous in the best possible way.

It’s been so dark, dreary, rainy, damp, muddy, and generally depressing here lately. Wet dogs, drab spirits, chill in the air, I just need something humorous to listen to when I’m up late not sleeping. Ugh. This is just the thing! So pop this on if you’re also feeling lonely and drab, my darlings, we’ll console one another with something crazy and kooky.

Well, truthfully there are always gifts to give to the random strangers we find in life, no? Musically, as we do here on this blog and on others. Other “gifts” shall be given in person on our travels this season perhaps ;) to some well-known strangers we hope to meet. Life is worth looking forward to and living, is it not?! Stimulus packages indeedy! The little wife and I shall come up with some yummy something-or-other to liven up the dreariness of a long and cash-crunched winter. Thank god sex is free.

For now, I give you The World Infernal Friendship Society, an anarcho-punk, cabaret, circus, music collective made up of some of what was once Dexy’s Midnight Runners, held together by Jack Terricloth and Lucky Strano. Recently, Dresden Dolls’ drummer Brian Viglione, made the announcement [of their breakup] official while on tour with his new band, [none other than!]The World Inferno Friendship Society. Don’t you think Jack Terricloth’s vocals are a little reminiscent of Elvis Costello?

and I must thank one of my favorite blogs for turning me on to this band,
so go visit Battle of Midwestern Housewives!

From Red-Eyed Soul, 2006:

Let’s Steal Everything This one is fast, not too fast, and great lyrics, tongue in cheek, with just so much bite to it, I can’t stop humming it.

Me And The Mad Monketttes What an awesome bass line for an intro! I’m in bass heaven ya know on this one. Wow.

MySpace – buy their music there!

Jeane 5 ways for Wednesday

Jeane mp3The Smiths Troy Tate Sessions, 1983 – the original.

Jeane mp3 The Smiths Hand in Glove (Sandie Shaw version), 1984 – Sandie Shaw, a great pop singer of the 1960s whom Morrissey and Marr idolized, makes a guest apperance on this track. You can hear Morrissey doing awesome, howling, back up vocals.

Jeanne mp3 Billy Bragg The Peel Sessions, 1991, or earlier as this is a collection of performances up to that date – fast paced, straining on the high notes, but for Bragg it’s surprisingly in tune. This is my favorite version, although I hated it at first listen.

Jeane mp3 Billy Bragg Reaching To The Converted, 1999 – a slow, out-of-tune-starting version. Classic Bragg, he made this song his own, all full of angst, strongly accented with his Cockney inflection. Bragg says,

The Smiths cast a long shadow over this compilation, either in the person of Johnny Marr or in the influence on my songwriting. I felt they were my comrades in a struggle to bring the focus of songwriting away from production and videos and back to good tunes and great lyrics. They stopped playing this song so I picked it up and looked after it for a while.

Jeane mp3 Billy Braggunknown source
As far as I can make out, this track came from the great blog, This Recording, but I can’t find any tag information for it. Do any of you know? It’s labeled as track 18 but that didn’t help me at all. Maybe it will you. Of course it doesn’t help that I’ve found the title spelled as both “Jeane” and “Jeanne.” It sounds like an older Billy rather than a younger one, so I’m guessing it’s a late 1990s or early 2000s recording. It’s in a lower key, with less angst, and more resignation to the delivery. Bragg’s songs become less regional sounding as he ages, and yet still he gives us a gorgeous tune.

Nope, no hidden meaning in the lyrics of this one for me. I just loved playing around with the different versions this evening and seeing how Bragg, a favorite artist of mine, took something and gradually molded it to his own style.

buy The Troy Tate Sessions… well, keep checking here, you might find one!

buy Billy Bragg from his website!