Phil’s Faves: Music

This will be a personal 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.

Top Ten Songs for the Week of August 7, 2011

1. Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29-Wendy Carlos
2. Today Is Your Day-Shania Twain
3. I Don’t Want the Night to End-The Rumour
4. Pumped Up Kicks-Foster The People
5. Mean-Taylor Swift
6. Walk-Foo Fighters
7. Smile-Avril Lavigne
8. Carousel-Vanessa Carlton
9. Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall-Coldplay
10. That Means a Lot-The Beatles

1) “Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29”—Another long forgotten gem! (See 1968, pt.2, soon)
2) “Today Is Your Day” —A song that I feel stronger about every time I hear it!
3) “I Don’t Want the Night to End” —An unbelievably great Nick Lowe cover!
4) “Pumped Up Kicks” —Probably the catchiest chorus of the summer!
5) “Mean” —It would be “mean” of me to leave this one off my list!
6) “Walk” —Not only a great video but a great song!
7) “Smile” —Not a strong entry from Avril, but catchy enough.
8) “Carousel” —The first song on her new album has a good melody and mature lyrics.
9) “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall” —A good drumbeat propels this song.
10)“That Means a Lot”—An unfinished Beatles’ song got under my skin this week!

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Phil’s Faves: Videos

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly on current or recent videos.

Top 10 Videos for the week of August 7, 2011

1. Honey Bee-Blake Shelton
2. Today Is Your Day-Shania Twain
3. Stand-Lenny Kravitz
4. Mean-Taylor Swift
5. Best Thing I Never Had-Beyonce
6. Walk-Foo Fighters
7. The Edge of Glory-Lady Gaga
8. Am I the Only One-Dierks Bentley
9. I Got You-Thompson Square
10. Smile-Avril Lavigne

1) “Honey Bee” —Better late than never for a #1! The best he’s done so far!
2) “Today Is Your Day” —I like the montages from her show!
3) “Stand” —A fun retro video and a catchy tune!
4) “Mean” —It’s getting a second wind with me.
5) “Walk” —Might be the best video of the year so far!
6) “Best Thing I Never Had” —Great “Sucks to be you right now” chorus!
7) “The Edge of Glory” —As far as I’m concerned, as long as this video gets played, Clarence Clemons still lives!
8) “Am I the Only One” —“Come on, come on/Get your good times on!”
9) “I Got You” —Another retro homage, this one to Sonny & Cher!
10) “Smile” —1 of 2 videos this week that contains an Alanis Morissette imitation.

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“Q” Bombs: August 7, 2011

A “Q”bomb, like an “H” bomb, will be my term for a music video that I consider to be subpar in music, video, or both. This will be a recurring weekly list that will focus on the worst videos that are currently on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus on solely on current or recent videos.

I hate to be so negative about music, but when an artist takes a “bad” song and then brings more attention to it by creating a “bad” video to support it, it will appear on this list. I honestly hope, and it could happen, that this list will be less than 10 items, but I have serious doubts that that possibility will happen. We are, after all, talking about an industry that uses art for huge profits. The companies can’t help themselves.

However, at this point, I will not do a 10 worst music list. I see absolutely no reason to waste time reemphasizing bad music. Once is enough.

Worst Videos for the week of August 07, 2011

1. Dirt Road Anthem-Jason Aldean
2. Good Life-One Republic
3. Homeboy-Eric Church
4. If I Die Young-The Band Perry
5. Country Girl (Shake It for Me)-Luke Bryan
6. Don’t Wanna Go Home-Jason Derulo
7. Sykscraper-Demi Lovato
8. Rolling in the Deep-Adele
9. The Lazy Song-Bruno Mars
10. Fake ID-Big & Rich with Gretchen Wilson

1) “Dirt Road Anthem” —Five weeks at the top of the CMT Top 20 Countdown? ODWITS!!!!
2) “Good Life” —A whistling hook distracts the listener from a really boring song!
3) “Homeboy” —Another lame song and video by Eric Church.
4) “If I Die Young” —When will this song die?!!!! I can’t believe it’s Top Ten on VH1!
5) “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)” —Doesn’t deliver on the sexiness.
6) “Don’t Wanna Go Home” —Please go home! Please!!!
7) “Skyscraper” —1 of 2 Alanis Morissette imitations in the countdown this week.
8) “Rolling in the Deep” —Thirty-one weeks on the VH1 Top 20 Countdown? A new video countdown record! DOUBLE ODWITS!!!!!!
9) “The Lazy Song” —Ah, I don’t even feel like…………………………………………
10) “Fake ID” —I’m used to Big & Rich doing trashy songs, but Gretchen, why did you waste your time? The friendship should only have to go so far!

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1968: A Year in Which Two Long Forgotten Groundbreaking Musical Events Occurred, pt. 1: Blood, Sweat, & Tears

Today I’m going to take a trip back in time to the late 60’s. In fact, let’s set “the wayback machine” to the magical year of 1968. This is the year after the magical year of 1967 and “the summer of love.” In the musical spectrum, 1968 is definitely not remembered as fondly as ’67, but I am bringing attention to it for a couple of “firsts.” I stumbled upon these when I found out that July 28 was the anniversary of Johann Sebastian Bach, who died in 1750.

I remembered that there was a “Bach”-type fugue in the middle of “Just One Smile” by Blood, Sweat & Tears from their groundbreaking album released in 1968, “Child Is Father to the Man.” Yes, I said groundbreaking. Looking back, apparently there was some controversy about adding jazz horns to rock music. Go figure!? (“Man, I need to sit down and catch my breath because they’re talking about doing something really radical, like adding horns to rock music, already a derivative of R&B. I don’t know if the musical world can handle it.”) Well, believe it or not, that’s pretty much a true statement, and it took a musical genius of a talent, Al Kooper, as the band’s leader, to pull it off.

The album loosely follows The Beatles “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” Now, I’m not saying that “Child Is Father…” is as good as “Sgt. Pepper,” I’m just saying that they sort of copied the album format. In the music business, if something is successful, the best way to be successful yourself is to copy that formula. Well, B, S & T still came up with their own idea, but they based the album set-up on “Sgt. Pepper.”

But “Child Is Father” is not just a jazz influenced album, it’s all over the place. It is basically a “pop” album with bits and pieces of other musical styles–including classical music. “I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know” is a blues number with horns. “Morning Glory”  —a Tim Buckley cover, “My Days Are Numbered,” “I Can’t Quit Her”—covered by The Arbors who had a minor hit with it, “Meagan’s Gypsy Eyes,” and “So Much Love” are mid-tempo “pop” songs. “Without Her” —which was later covered by Herb Alpert, really takes flight with a superb flugelhorn solo by Randy Brecker, and “Somethin’ Goin’ On,” which sounds more bluesy than jazzy except for the extended solos and a staggered walking bass line, just slightly different than a normal blues line, are the songs that carry the jazz banner highest. There is also a silly pseudo-psychedelic faster tune, “House in the Country” that sounds like it must have been a blast to record, especially since the la-las in the song are so high that most of the band members can’t reach the notes! (Interestingly enough, those la-las appear as part of an instrumental run by Ray Manzarek in The Doors’ “LA Woman.”)

“Child” starts off with an “Overture”, just strings with some overdubbed insanity. The same nonsense occurs as a tag at the end of “So Much Love” –except done even more chaotically and listed as “Underture.”

So that leaves the most interesting songs on the album. One is “The Modern Adventures of Plato, Diogenes, and Freud.” This song is a classical piece-just a string quartet and an Al Kooper vocal. The subject matter is mature (The price you pay exclusive of the taxes/To chop you up inside with tiny axes—always a favorite of mine), and the strings play a haunting staccato pizzicato arrangement. I have to think that “Eleanor Rigby” or “She’s Leaving Home” was the inspiration for the setting of this type of song. I think it’s the second best song on the album!

My personal favorite is a song that sounds simple when you hear it, but if you examine it, it is stuffed with all kinds of gems! “Just One Smile’s” words are simple: Can I cry a little bit/There’s nobody to notice it. (Aww, boo hoo!) The verses are done with minor chords, but the song explodes into a bright chorus shifting to major chords because… “Just one smile pain’s forgiven/Just one kiss girl, now the hurt’s all gone.” The connecting runs are short syncopated time changing notes that cause the song to speed up and then retard for the verse. The middle instrumental section has the previously mentioned Bach influenced fugue. The song ends with a mellow brass ensemble that deteriorates into discordant notes. This is an underappreciated and long forgotten piece of art. I hadn’t listened to it in so long that I forgot how good it actually is!

So, here we have an album that is supposed to be the exploding matter of jazz-rock but it’s really a transitional hodgepodge of an album. There are seven pop songs, a blues song, a jazz-blues hybrid, two classical entries, and one pure jazz track. That would probably open up the discussion for ridicule, but the effort is so creative (including the album cover which creeps me out sometimes), and the approach is so honest that it deserves all of the credit it deserves.

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And as much as I don’t want to admit it, the album really did knock down walls. Teens listening to rock wouldn’t ever want to listen to jazz. If anything, they would be more inclined to listen to blues, but the average teen was years behind England and Europe in that category at that time, and frankly, still are. The success of the experiment could be measured with the release of the next Blood, Sweat & Tears album, an eponymous titled one, which went all the way to #1, as well as the long continued success of Chicago in the same genre.

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Until next time, take care of yourself, and take care of each other!

Peace!

Q

 

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Phil’s Faves: Music

This will be a personal 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.

Top Ten Songs for the Week of July 31, 2011

1. Just One Smile-Blood, Sweat, & Tears
2. Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29-Wendy Carlos
3. The Night Before-The Beatles
4. Walk-Foo Fighters
5. Today Is Your Day-Shania Twain
6. What’s Goin’ On-Ricky Minor & Friends (including Sharon Jones & Grace Potter)
7. Arms-Christina Perri
8. Pumped Up Kicks-Foster The People
9. Mean-Taylor Swift
10. Summer Wind-Frank Sinatra

1) “Just One Smile” —A long forgotten gem! (See 1968, pt.1, August 3, 2011)
2) “Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29”—Another long forgotten gem! (See 1968, pt.2, soon)
3) “The Night Before” —The shock of the night from Paul McCartney at Comerica Park!!
4) “Walk” —see posting on July 31, 2011
5) “Today Is Your Day” —A song that I feel stronger about every time I hear it!
6) “What’s Goin’ On” —A great Marvin Gaye remake that was done live on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on the July 21st show!
7) “Arms” —Still haven’t gotten tired of this song or the video!
8) “Pumped Up Kicks” —Probably the catchiest chorus of the Summer!
9) “Mean” —It would be “mean” of me to leave this one off my list!
10) “Summer Wind” —A summer song that just never sounds old to me!

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Phil’s Faves: Videos

This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best videos currently available on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus mostly on current or recent videos.

Top 10 Videos for the week of July 31, 2011

1. Walk-Foo Fighters
2. Today Is Your Day-Shania Twain
3. Honey Bee-Blake Shelton
4. Mean-Taylor Swift
5. Stand-Lenny Kravitz
6. Arms-Christina Perri
7. Best Thing I Never Had-Beyonce
8. Am I the Only One-Dierks Bentley
9. The Edge of Glory-Lady Gaga
10. I Got You-Thompson Square

1) “Walk” —See July 31 posting
2) “Today Is Your Day” —Shania still looks good(!) and the song keeps growing on me!
3) “Honey Bee” —I really like Blake Shelton’s reaction shots!
4) “Mean” —Still like the song and the video, but it’s starting to wear on me.
5) “Stand” —A fun retro video and a catchy tune!
6) “Arms” —Not tired of the video or the song!
7) “Best Thing I Never Had” —Is there music for this video? Va-Va-Va-VOOM!!!
8) “Am I the Only One” —Catchy song and the video makes me laugh!
9) “The Edge of Glory” —I really like that synth part in the middle!
10 “I Got You” —Another retro homage, this one to Sonny and Cher!

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“Q” Bombs: July 31, 2011

A “Q”bomb, like an “H” bomb, will be my term for a music video that I consider to be subpar in music, video, or both. This will be a recurring weekly list that will focus on the worst videos that are currently on TV. I don’t, as a rule, go searching for old music videos, so that’s why it will focus on solely on current or recent videos.
I hate to be so negative about music, but when an artist takes a “bad” song and then brings more attention to it by creating a “bad” video to support it, it will appear on this list. I honestly hope, and it could happen, that this list will be less than 10 items, but I have serious doubts that that possibility will happen. We are, after all, talking about an industry that uses art for huge profits. The companies can’t help themselves.
However, at this point, I will not do a 10 worst music list. I see absolutely no reason to waste time reemphasizing bad music. Once is enough.
Worst Videos for the week of July 31, 2011

1. If I Die Young-The Band Perry
2. Dirt Road Anthem-Jason Aldean
3. Good Life-One Republic
4. Homeboy-Eric Church
5. Rollin’ in the Deep-Adele
6. Don’t Wanna Go Home-Jason Derulo
7. Country Girl (Shake It for Me)-Luke Bryan
8. The Lazy Song-Bruno Mars
9. Keep Your Head Up-Andy Grammer
10. Sykscraper-Demi Lovato

1) “If I Die Young”—When will this song die???!!!!
2) “Dirt Road Anthem” —Four weeks at the top of the CMT Top 20 Countdown? C’mon!!
3) “Good Life” —A whistling hook distracts the listener from a really boring song.
 4) “Homeboy” —Another lame song and video by Eric Church
 5) “Rollin’ in the Deep” —Thirty weeks on the VH1 Top 20 Countdown? ODWITS!!!!!!
6) “Don’t Wanna Go Home” —Please go home! Please!!!
 7) “Country Girl (Shake It for Me)” —Huh????????
 8) “The Lazy Song” —Ah, I don’t even feel like…………………………………………
9)  “Keep Your Head Up” —If you did, you wouldn’t have done this song.
 10) “Skyscraper” —Sorry, Demi

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Random “Q”sings: Foo Fighters

I’m going to pick up where I left off in my last posting. I was ranting about video shows that don’t show complete videos and I want to start out talking about a video that usually gets edited on either the front end, back end, or both. I’m referring to “Walk” by Foo Fighters, easily their best and funniest video since “Learn to Fly” when they dressed up as stewardesses and used a fat suit among other things, and absolutely better than their last one, “Rope.”

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The cuts really don’t affect the video, but I think they are the best parts. It starts out with Dave Grohl, wearing a white shirt and tie, looking totally frustrated while sitting stuck in his car in the middle of a major traffic jam. So he starts to look around and read some of the bumper stickers on the cars surrounding him. The camera shows you Justin Bieber is my copilot,” (ODWITS!) “Thank you President Bush,” (Double ODWITS!!) and “Coldplay.” (Triple ODWITS!!! Man, that last one really hurt.)

Not believing what he sees, he starts to look at the passengers in the cars. Of course, this gives some of the other band members the opportunity to act stupid. He sees somebody picking his nose, an obnoxious couple just continuously giggling with each other, a band member in drag putting on his makeup in a mirror, and the little kid in front of him constantly giving him the finger. He starts to yell and honk his horn. Just when he thinks he can’t stand it any longer, he looks up and sees on one of the steel beams “Punk Is Dead.” That’s it! The ultimate insult! So, he grabs his guitar, leaves his car, and starts to walk. This is where the short version starts.

A series of weird misadventures begins: Dave has trouble with his cell phone reception so he finally throws it in the river, has to confront a party store owner with a toilet plunger because he won’t make change for him, has to protect his guitar from two thugs who want to steal it when he is distracted because he is cleaning dog poop from his shoe (He defends it successfully, by shoving one guy’s face in the poop while the other attacker urinates on himself and then runs away. Yeah, that’s the good stuff!!) and gets hit in the head by a golf ball while taking a shortcut across a public golf course in a spoof of that “free credit commercial.” He goes crazy by taking the golfer’s cart and running him over with it and killing him. (Oh, yeah. Like they really move that fast!)

Now the police are hunting him down while he scrambles to make the band practice that he’s been trying to get to throughout the video. He finally gets there, loosens his tie, and finishes singing the song before the cops finally catch up. After breaking into the building, the police quickly taser Grohl under the chin until he collapses. (Ouch!) He makes some great faces while he is falling down. I love the look on a couple of the band members faces who are laughing at Dave getting tasered. (That is absolutely what real band members would do if it really happened.) This is where the short video usually ends.

The full version has a couple of short sequences where the cops interact with the band. One has one of the officers imitating Grohl getting tasered. The other one has the police trying to take a picture of the band after they have given them their weapons so it looks like the band is pulling guns on the cops. The funny part is because they’re not used to holding them and accidentally juggle one of the guns while trying to gain control of it again.

It is a GREAT song. It’s nice to hear a song with power chords used so efficiently again!  And it’s an even better video! It is the best one of the year so far, and I don’t think anything is going to be able to beat it. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out.

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Until next time, take care of yourself, and take care of each other!

Peace!

Q

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Random “Q”sings: The Civil Wars, The Band Perry, Brad Paisley, CMT Top 20 Video Countdown, VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown

OK. I kind of have the formats in place that I want with the recent addition of Phil’s Faves: Songs, Phil’s Fave’s:Videos, and “Q” Bombs, but I find that I have been moving away from what I originally intended to do. It seems that because I went to so many concerts in the past month that I have become more of a concert reviewer than just an obsessive fan of music. I still want to write some more blogs of the shows I have seen, but I will work them in as I can. The music I have been listening to is more important to me than the concerts I’ve seen. But on the other hand, there is absolutely no replacement for live music. I have stated that I never would be up to the minute, because being 100% current has never mattered to me. Let’s face it, to analyze anything, you have to give it a chance to seep into your thought processes. But I will try to strike a balance between the music I listen to and the bands that I see. I get an adrenalin rush from both!

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All right, I’m sitting around watching the weekly countdowns on VH1 and CMT and I was ecstatic to see that The Civil Wars have presently fallen off of both countdowns. Hallelujah! I will be surprised if I ever hear of them again. “Barton Hollow” always reminded me of a bad version of “World Turning” by Fleetwood Mac anyway. There are some similarities. But as happy as I was to see that happen, then what shows up on VH1? “If I Die Young” by The Band Perry! Are you kidding me? When will this song ever die? It was on the CMT countdown for almost a year. Now it’s on VH1???!!! ODWITS!!!!!!!!

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Speaking of the CMT Top 20 Countdown, the same countdown showed an abbreviated version of “Old Alabama” by Brad Paisley. Double ODWITS!!!!!! I had to suffer through a weekly showing of Kenny Chesney’s “The Boys of Fall” for months last year and into this year—let alone the zillion times that they showed it in regular rotation and they cut my favorite part of Brad Paisley’s video???!!!! That’s the part where a ten year old Paisley shows up playing guitar with Alabama. One of the things that I really liked about the CMT Top 20 Countdown was that they showed complete videos of all of the songs. The VH1 Top 20 Countdown expanded their format to 2 and ½ hours and still can’t show all of the complete videos in the countdown! That’s an insult to the viewer, let alone the fact that they almost always show a snippet of the song I like to save some time but the complete video of songs I can’t stand! How does that happen? And heaven forbid if you are the number 2 video because they never show that one. I’m disappointed with you CMT, but I’m really disappointed with you VH1!

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Until next time, take care of yourself, and take care of each other!
Peace!
Q

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Phil’s Faves: Music

This will be a personal 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.

Top Ten Songs for the Week of July 24, 2011

1. Summer Wind – Frank Sinatra
2. Hello – Martin Solveig featuring Dragonette
3. Pumped Up Kicks – Foster The People
4. Dr. Robert – The Beatles
5. Mean – Taylor Swift
6. Arms – Christina Perri
7. Walk – Foo Fighters
8. Lockwood Jump – George Bedard
9. Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall – Coldplay
10. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) – Katy Perry

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