Phil’s Faves: Songs, October 18, 2020

This is a weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.

Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

Most of the songs heard on this list have been played on my radio show, Prime Time Theme Attic,” currently on hiatus. (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET)

(Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu)

This list forms the basis of my countdown list on the “Top 9 at 9:09” segment of my “Prime Time Theme Attic Show” on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Albums” lists!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/

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Guitarist Eddie Arjun escapes gravity and ascends to the top this week for his second #1 Faves song!!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of October 18, 2020

1. Ascent—(Eddie) Arjun (Gravity)
2. Stir Me UpSarah Morris (All Mine)
3. She’s a Devil—The Wag (We Carry On)
4. Bones of Saints—Robert Plant (Carry Fire)
5. Bad ReputationAngela Perley and The Howlin’ Moons (Hey Kid!)
6. Rich Man Blues—Michael Snyder—Barker (Tales of Whoa)
7. In the Night—Wendy Webb (Step Out of Line)
8. Our World to Change—Bob Hausler (Single)
9. Rescue Me—Amy Helm (Didn’t It Rain?)
10.Bottomless HeartThe Ragbirds (The Threshold and the Hearth)
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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Take It Easy” by Savoy Brown!!!

For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER)

I would usually follow that by saying that I would eventually start a category for it, but then never get around to it.

Well, now I’m getting around to it!

It will pretty much follow the pattern of The Most Awesomest Song of the Day.

I’ll select a song to celebrate and then give my thoughts about it. Nothing really brand new here that hasn’t been done before. But since I have a website, I can collect them and lay out what my own greatest songs are.

My radio show, “Prime Time Theme Attic,”  is on Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET but is on hiatus because of the pandemic.

Here’s the link for when the show returns: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

Even though I always emphasize new music and artists, it’s always fun to take a short drive through the legendary artists, since they influenced those other artists!

But a song doesn’t have to be old or done by a legendary Theme Attic Hall of Fame member to be thus honored.

I can think of several songs that are only a few years old or less that I could identify as One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded.

This will be fun, and hopefully you will join me on my journey…at least sometimes!

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Today is my wife’s birthday, so I thought I would go with a song that she likes, too.

I’ve stuck with Savoy Brown through its many roster changes.

Let’s face it, they are still bluesing after 55 years, and have won numerous awards including multiple Philbys!

Several years ago, my wife was feeling stressed about her work situation, or school, or both. I don’t really remember what was causing her anxiety.

I do remember that I suggested she listen to some music to calm down.

She asked me how that was going to help her. “How could music possibly settle my nerves?”

So I pulled out my vinyl copy of “Looking In” by Savoy Brown–which DOES NOT have a relaxing cover!, and dropped the needle down on side 2.

“Take It Easy” was the track I was looking for, a very slow, easy going blues.

It sounds like the kind of blues song that singer Perry Como might have done if he sold his soul to the devil.

Not really!

I just couldn’t resist saying that because “Take It Easy” is very “mellow” which he was known for!

There are plenty of breaks for guitarist Kim Simmonds to slip some quiet riffs in between lyrics, as well as a really nice solo!

Tone Stevens plays some melodic bass.

He and Roger Earl keep the song from totally falling apart, although there is no rush to get to the end.

The chorus keep repeating:

So take it easy baby/
There ain’t no need to worry/
The world won’t end tonight/
So tell me what’s the hurry?

The lyrics give plenty of positive examples that things will get done or happen without the extra stress.

Of course, “Take It Easy” is also one of the great seduction songs!

It works on many levels!

And it ends with Lonesome Dave almost whispering, “Take it easy, baby” several times as the song ends.

For a long time, it was my wife’s “go to” song when the walls seemed to be closing in.

If you don’t know it, I thought you should!

One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded is “Take It Easy” by Savoy Brown!!!

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The Most Awesomest Song of the Day: “Free Song” by Scott Baker!!!

Here’s a link to the complete list: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/

I want to emphasize mostly, relatively newer music, just like on my Monday night show, “Prime Time Theme Attic.” (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET when it returns.)

Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

But I can promise this: I will not force my selections. If something doesn’t hit me, I won’t post one.

Everything I do has always been about shining a spotlight on the artist and their music.

Now I will have the potential to shine 365 more spotlights if I want to!

Please share the post to help spread the word!

Regardless of everything going on in the world that is way more important than my daily post, I will continue, nonetheless, in case someone is looking for a few minutes of respite.

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I decided to go in a slightly different direction for today’s Sunday Song!

Although it doesn’t have a “churchy” reference, “Free Song” by Southeast Michigan artist Scott Baker from his Philby Award winning album, Community Aspire,”  has the positive message that I like to get from such a tune!

There’s a laid back hippie vibe that makes a person want to open their mind and think better about their fellow human beings, who, even if they won’t admit it, want to get along with everyone, too!

It reminds me of listening to a song like “Get Together” by The Youngbloods!

The Most Awesomest Song of the Day is “Free Song” by Scott Baker!!!

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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “Sweet Surrender” by Bread!!!

For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER)

I would usually follow that by saying that I would eventually start a category for it, but then never get around to it.

Well, now I’m getting around to it!

It will pretty much follow the pattern of The Most Awesomest Song of the Day.

I’ll select a song to celebrate and then give my thoughts about it. Nothing really brand new here that hasn’t been done before. But since I have a website, I can collect them and lay out what my own greatest songs are.

My radio show, “Prime Time Theme Attic,”  is on Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET but is on hiatus because of the pandemic.

Here’s the link for when the show returns: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

Even though I always emphasize new music and artists, it’s always fun to take a short drive through the legendary artists, since they influenced those other artists!

But a song doesn’t have to be old or done by a legendary Theme Attic Hall of Fame member to be thus honored.

I can think of several songs that are only a few years old or less that I could identify as One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded.

This will be fun, and hopefully you will join me on my journey…at least sometimes!

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Yesterday, I wrote a post about “Suitest Day.”

Today’s choice celebrates the traditional Sweetest Day!

The band Bread [Hall of Fame], which was made up of studio musicians David Gates, Jimmy Griffin, Larry Knechtel, and Mike Botts, were best known for their soft pop radio hits, thirteen of which charted on Billboard between 1970-1977).

From the “Guitar Man” album, “Sweet Surrender” has all of the band’s well known elements:

Great melody!

Great harmonies!

Great multilayered guitars!

Great string arrangement!

A few of their well known songs can get pretty mushy, but this one doesn’t!

I feel very lucky to have caught their only tour I am aware of that came through Detroit in 1977 at Pine Knob!

One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded is a sweet song for Sweetest Day: “Sweet Surrender” by Bread!!!

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The Most Awesomest Song of the Day: “Rage, Remorse, and Reconciliation” by Territorial Chant!!!

Here’s a link to the complete list: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/

I want to emphasize mostly, relatively newer music, just like on my Monday night show, “Prime Time Theme Attic.” (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET when it returns.)

Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

But I can promise this: I will not force my selections. If something doesn’t hit me, I won’t post one.

Everything I do has always been about shining a spotlight on the artist and their music.

Now I will have the potential to shine 365 more spotlights if I want to!

Please share the post to help spread the word!

Regardless of everything going on in the world that is way more important than my daily post, I will continue, nonetheless, in case someone is looking for a few minutes of respite.

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Several years ago, I came up with an idea to celebrate Sweetest Day.

You know Sweetest Day: That extra Valentine ish Day where everyone is supposed to remember their significant other with some type of gesture, usually chocolates.

I’m not really a fan because I don’t like forced calendar holidays, even though I have participated in many myself. I mean, I’m not that stupid!

I just think it shouldn’t be mandatory, and it should be something that both parties do.

So, what does this have to do with music?

Well, I decided to call this annual show of mine a “Suitest Day” Show!

Rather than having a show similar to the Valentine’s Day one with an overdose of love songs, I wanted to emphasize some of the more creative and lengthy works of art at least one time a year.

A lot of time those works might be called a “suite,” but it didn’t have to be specifically called one.

And, of course, there would be a few “sweet” songs, too, for the official day.

Thus, that was the setup for “The Suitest Day Show.”

And on said show, I might play a song like today’s selection from Detroit area prog/rock Philby Award winning artists Territorial Chant, from their Territorial Chant 6album.

“Rage, Remorse, and Reconciliation” has all of the classic prog elements: creative arrangements, shifting rhythms, synthesizers, and plenty of space to spread out!

I particularly like the driving synth section, along with the dramatic vocals and big ending!

The Most Awesomest Song of the Day is “Rage, Remorse, and Reconciliation” by Territorial Chant!!!

Happy Suitest Day!

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One of the Greatest Songs of All Time: “Dialogue (1 & 2)” by Chicago!!!

For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER)

I would usually follow that by saying that I would eventually start a category for it, but then never get around to it.

Well, now I’m getting around to it!

It will pretty much follow the pattern of The Most Awesomest Song of the Day.

I’ll select a song to celebrate and then give my thoughts about it. Nothing really brand new here that hasn’t been done before. But since I have a website, I can collect them and lay out what my own greatest songs are.

My radio show, “Prime Time Theme Attic,”  is on Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET but is on hiatus because of the pandemic.

Here’s the link for when the show returns: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

Even though I always emphasize new music and artists, it’s always fun to take a short drive through the legendary artists, since they influenced those other artists!

But a song doesn’t have to be old or done by a legendary Theme Attic Hall of Fame member to be thus honored.

I can think of several songs that are only a few years old or less that I could identify as One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded.

This will be fun, and hopefully you will join me on my journey…at least sometimes!

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Every election, I would play “Dialogue (1 & 2)” by Chicago from their “Chicago V” album as my finale!

Featuring a conversation between a politically aware person sung by Terry Kath, and a naïve moronic college student voiced by Peter Cetera, the song was released in the heightened political world of 1972, when a vote by a young person could literally mean the difference between life and death with the Vietnam War still at peak engagement.

Terry’s character feels empathy for every injustice in the world:

   “Don’t it make you angry
The way war is dragging on?

and

Don’t you ever see the starvation/
In the city where you live,
All the needless hunger/
All the needless pain?”

Peter’s mind numbing, vapid responses center on his disconnection from the real world, and just trusts in the President-Nixon at the time:

“…the campus here is very, very free.

Well, I hope the President knows what he’s into,

I don’t know.
Oh, I just don’t know.”

I see “Dialogue’s”  theme alive and well today. The wrong thing to do is to blindly trust the President–any President. Or any person in power who continuously lies to you!

So many people on Facebook would rather avoid politics and think that, “everything is fine.”

How many times do you see “No politics.” “No covid.” “Pick a color”?

If you don’t want to talk about politics now, prior to an election, when would you?

Back to the song.

The next section of the conversation feels awkward, but maybe it was planned that way.

I can’t believe that Terry’s character would just drop the discussion after singing about it so passionately.

But he must have come to the conclusion, as in real life, that there wasn’t going to be a meeting of the minds, or that the conversation wasn’t worth continuing.

Then follows some nice, building instrumental sections where Terry Kath does a fine guitar solo as only he could do!

The horns kick in several times!

Danny Seraphine keeps driving everyone forward with his drumming!

“Dialogue 2” provides some worthy, positive, action phrases!:

“We can make it better!

We can change the world now!

We can save the children!

We can make it happen!”

The song slows and then breaks down completely into a harmonic, almost gospel, acapella section.

“Dialogue” ends on repeating the line, “We can make it happen!”

In fact, it stops in the middle of the word at “hap.”

This is fascinating!

And unusual!

I’m not sure if it was an editing mistake, and the band liked it, or if they decided to leave it up to the listener to “pick up the baton.”

Or maybe the causes need to carry on because they never can finish, or don’t always finish the way you want them to no matter how hard you try.

Regardless, the break off is both wonderful…and annoying!

I always like to believe that we can change the world and make thing better!

The song isn’t perfect, but it’s great!

One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded is “Dialogue (1 & 2)” by Chicago!!!

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Phil’s Faves: Albums, October 11, 2020

Over time, my listening habits have changed and at the moment I usually listen to albums completely through. I haven’t done that in years, but it’s actually very rewarding—particularly when the album is good. Every album that will be on this list will fit that category.

Songs from the albums on this list forms the basis of my countdown list for the “Top 9 at 9:09” segment of my “Prime Time Theme Attic Show,” (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET when it returns.)

(Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu)) on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Songs” lists!

It’s another peak into my listening habits—which is a goal of mine. If you want to know where I’m heading or what I think about some new music, you will find it here.

I honestly don’t expect there to be much volatility on this list because these albums are what I have been basing many of the sets on my show.

Once again, there will be no boundaries. I will go wherever my musical muse takes me.

Here’s the link to the complete list of Fave Albums: https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-albums/

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The Claudettes aim high in the dark and are this week’s #1 Faves Album!
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Top 10 Albums for the Week of October 11, 2020

1. High Times in the Dark—The Claudettes
2. Garden of Earthly Delights: An XTC Celebration—Various Artists
3. The Landing—Katie Pedersen
4. Light Magic—Strawberry Heritage
5. Red Sky Remembers—Gary Browe
6. Out of the Blues—Boz Scaggs
7. The Emmylous—The Emmylous
8. Revolutionary Soldiers—Hannah’s Field
9. Spirit of the Island—Makoto
10.Fantastic Planet—Flamin’ Groovies
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The Most Awesomest Song of the Day: “Can’t Go On Like This” by Native Harrow!!!

Here’s a link to the complete list: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/

I want to emphasize mostly, relatively newer music, just like on my Monday night show, “Prime Time Theme Attic.” (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET when it returns.)

Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

But I can promise this: I will not force my selections. If something doesn’t hit me, I won’t post one.

Everything I do has always been about shining a spotlight on the artist and their music.

Now I will have the potential to shine 365 more spotlights if I want to!

Please share the post to help spread the word!

Regardless of everything going on in the world that is way more important than my daily post, I will continue, nonetheless, in case someone is looking for a few minutes of respite.

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Hand claps seem to have my attention recently, so I’ve chosen another song that has some.

But this time, the claps support a wicked guitar riff that sticks to the brain like Velcro!

“Can’t Go On Like This” by Folk/Rock duo Native Harrow (Devin Tuel and Stephen Harms) from last year’s “Happier Now” album, provides a wistful distraction on having to face adult responsibilities.

The Most Awesomest Song of the Day is “Can’t Go On Like This” by Native Harrow!!!

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The Most Awesomest Song of the Day :”Renegade Heart” by Nick Carter!!!

Here’s a link to the complete list: https://philmaq.com/most-awesomest-songs/

I want to emphasize mostly, relatively newer music, just like on my Monday night show, “Prime Time Theme Attic.” (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET when it returns.)

Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu )

But I can promise this: I will not force my selections. If something doesn’t hit me, I won’t post one.

Everything I do has always been about shining a spotlight on the artist and their music.

Now I will have the potential to shine 365 more spotlights if I want to!

Please share the post to help spread the word!

Regardless of everything going on in the world that is way more important than my daily post, I will continue, nonetheless, in case someone is looking for a few minutes of respite.

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It was a fairly warm day today, so here’s a song that has a warm weather feel!

From his “Simple Life” album, singer/songwriter Nick Carter’s “Renegade Heart” gives a guy some love advice about his wandering girlfriend.

What takes the song above the normal cliché broken heart tune, are the Cajun fiddle, accordion, and upbeat rhythm!

Hand claps and a catchy sing-a-long chorus make you want to lose your dancing inhibitions!

The Most Awesomest Song of the Day is “Renegade Heart” by Nick Carter!!!

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Phil’s Faves: Songs, October 11, 2020

This is a weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this web site that I am obsessed with music. I am constantly hunting it down whether it’s online, on CD, from my personal collection, from a library (Yes, I think the library is a great source of music–especially for music that you aren’t sure about.), TV, or radio. Since most of these sources mostly emphasize new music, the odds are pretty good that most of the songs on this list will be new. But in my search, I don’t use any boundaries for the other sources. I am just looking for good music that I haven’t heard, or happened to forget about. Everyone, including myself, has forgotten way more great music than they can ever remember-even if they are also music fanatics.

Also, there will be no rules concerning songs on this list. A song can show up or drop off a number of times. This will be the most volatile of my lists. It all depends on how much music I am exposed to during the week and what I find interesting. On really obscure stuff, I will try to include the source, if I know it.

Most of the songs heard on this list have been played on my radio show, Prime Time Theme Attic,” currently on hiatus. (Monday nights 8PM-10PM ET)

(Here’s the link for when that day comes: http://rdo.fm/r/4qntu)

This list forms the basis of my countdown list on the “Top 9 at 9:09” segment of my “Prime Time Theme Attic Show” on mostly alternating weeks, along with my “Phil’s Faves, Albums” lists!

Here’s a link for the complete history of all the Fave Songs:

https://philmaq.com/phils-lists/phils-faves-songs/

If you like what you see, don’t forget to spread the word by hitting the “like” button on my Facebook page, Phil Maq !

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Sarah Morris “stirs things up” as this week’s #1 Faves song!
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Top Ten Songs for the Week of October 11, 2020

1. Stir Me UpSarah Morris (All Mine)
2. Ascent—Eddie Arjun (Gravity)
3. Bad ReputationAngela Perley and The Howlin’ Moons (Hey Kid!)
4. She’s a Devil—The Wag (We Carry On)
5. Flying High—Desert Dragon (Before the Storm)
6. Aimless Knowledge—Cindy Ruenes (Please Don’t Tell Me How to Dance)
7. Bottomless HeartThe Ragbirds (The Threshold and the Hearth)
8. Can’t Go On Like This—Native Harrow (Happier Now)
9. Rich Man Blues—Michael Snyder—Barker (Tales of Whoa)
10.Bones of Saints—Robert Plant (Carry Fire)
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