Friday, July 3, 2009

All these bad times I'm going through just dance

Happy Friday to you! For folks in the USA a happy and Safe Independence Day to you!

Hope you might check out Forgotten Disc Friday.

This week we look at a UK band that broke in, in the US on the record prior to this one. They never really matched the success of that one, but still a decent effort.

Thanks to all for reading.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

March waxes poetic....

It has been a week now since the death of Michael Jackson and like most folks it is hard to go even a day without hearing "something else".

Was I a fan of his, on some levels sure. Thriller came out when I was 12 years old. MTV used to play videos and his were all pretty excellent from this record as well. Did I have a "Beat It" faux leather jacket, no but I did have the cassette tape and I'd listen to it..and I liked it. I listened to some of his older stuff as well, like Off the Wall and the occasional Jackson 5 song here and there. By the time "Bad" came out I was "too cool" for his music and pushed it away. It was after all 1987 and I was,well 17! Soon after (or was it during) he got to be a strange guy, with his personal life garnering more attention than his music work and then it kept just getting sadder and sadder (as well as weirder and weirder).

When I heard the news I was surprised, but not that surprised if that seems fair. Imagine if the died suddenly between 82-85? We'd all have the day off work/school.

Anyway, I haven't purchased a single thing from him since I bought Thriller on cd a few years ago (quiet you).

One place you get mixed reviews on his life are political cartoons of all places. Check out about 10 pages worth..covering all aspects from seeing him as an icon..to seeing him as a criminal.

Check them out here.

Anyway, Michael, where ever you are I hope you are at peace, thank you for some damn fine pop songs too.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Contest Winner(s)

Congrats to
Tess and Jacob winners of the Sonic Youth Book!. Look for your books next week (I'll get to the post office later this week).

Hope to run more in the future.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Cry and whispers sing in muted pain

Happy Friday to you! Hopefully the sun is out in your area (its been 10+ days and counting of mist/overcast here).

Hope you might check out Forgotten Disc Friday.

This week a band that was really only big in the Boston area at the outset, but after years away they got the appreciation they so richly deserved and earned!

Thanks to all for reading.

also, don't forget to enter the contest. We draw winners on Monday!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Running a contest!!

People just love to win stuff. Jump over to Forgotten Disc Friday and see how you can win a copy of book about the band Sonic Youth.

Here is the book you can win.

Jump over to FDF for all the details.

Thanks to Suzanne at Da Capro Press for the copies.

Good luck!

Friday, June 19, 2009

I can't recall the day that I last heard from you

Hope you might take time out if your day to check out Forgotten Disc Friday.

This week an alternative music "juggernaut". I am sure most people have at least heard of this band.

Thanks to all for reading.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

They Might Be Giants - Berklee, Boston MA 6/13/09



They Might Be Giants
Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA
Saturday, June 13, 2009
All Ages Family Show


A few years ago we were able to see They Might Be Giants do an in store for the"Here Comes the A-B-Cs" record. They played a fun filled 30 minute set but it left us all wanting more. Time has passed, a second kids record was released (Here Come the 1-2-3's) which won a grammy and the band would do a smattering of all ages shows from time to time, but we never seemed to time it right.

The mid afternoon show appeared to be just about full with families ready for a fun afternoon of music. The band arrived on stage shortly after 3pm and played for about 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Right before the show a roadie came to the edge of the stage with about 10-12 "Foam Fingers" and he proceeded to hand them out. My oldest got one and my youngest stood waiting his turn and the roadie went to get more. Alas, an overzealous child took the finger from my son and he was not too thrilled. A happy ending though, thanks to the dad sitting next to us, he offered his daughters, saying she had one for a prior show. Thanks to that Dad whomever and wherever you are.

The guys were all smiles and greeted everyone with band introductions and asked everyone that had a camera phone to take it out and shoot pictures. The guys each waved to the cheering masses and then began "Fibber Island" which comes form their first kids record "No".

The band would hardly slow down keeping the audience well in the palm of its hand and just having a whole lot of fun. Singer/guitarist John Flansburgh noted that this would be the most audience participation based show we'd ever be involved in. We'd clap, we'd dance, we'd sing it was a full on fan participation type show.

John Linnell would rotate between keyboards and accordion while drummer Marty Beller would leave his drum kit to sing "Alphabet Lost and Found" and he would camp it up a lot during his "lead vocal duties" running around the stage. Bassist Danny Weinkauf would also have his "lead singer' hat on as well when he sang "Paleontologist" (something like that..from there next cd Here Comes Science) as well as "Where do they Make Balloons".

About 3/4 of the way through the set they had the confetti cannons go off and you'd think the kids all died and went to heaven. Grabbing it by the hand full and stuffing in pockets for "later use?", it didn't matter.



The band wrapped up the main set and left the stage for a short time before returning for a two song encore. The final song was a very spirited version of Istanbul Not Constantinople. I apologize in advance as I can't recall the trumpet players name (if anyone knows please update me) as he was great. His playing was great on "Dr Worm" and Istanbul.

If you have kids ages 4-12..or kids of that age available to you..go check out one of these shows, they are so much fun.

Updated - Found the set list..so here it is.
Band Intro
Fibber Island
Alphabet of Nations
Pirate
Seven
I want to be a Palentologist
Never Go to Work
Particle Man
Alphabet Lost and Found
Violin
No!
Clap Your Hands
4 of 2
Robot Parade
Figure 8
Where do they Make Balloons
Broom
Bed Bed Bed
One Dozen Monkeys
Graveyard (On set but not played)
Dr.Worm
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Instanbul Not Constantanople...

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