Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The Last Song - Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run"

Well, folks, this is it.  A year ago, I didn't consciously pick August 25th as the day to start the #YearlongMixtape, but felt like it was something fun that I wanted to do.  And then I found out that last August 25th, 2014, was the 39th anniversary of Born To Run.  It's the album that made Bruce a star.

The first song I chose a year ago was my favorite from the album, "She's The One."  And it's only fitting that - just as Jon Stewart ended his Daily Show run with Bruce and the E Streeters, and he was a guest at U2's last NYC show a few weeks ago - so shall this silly thing I did for the past year end with Bruce on the 40th anniversary of this juggernaut of an album.  He is first and last - the Alpha and the Omega - of rock music for me.

I chose this particular performance because, even after all these years, he and the band continue to put on great shows.  Still 3 hours straight.  And the fans are as engaged and passionate as they've ever been.  Second only to U2, he's the artist I've seen the most in concert.  I cannot stress this enough - you simply have to see him and the band live.  I'll go with you.  It'll change your life forever.

It's also the 10th anniversary of the 30th anniversary BTR box set.  If you haven't seen the beautiful documentary that was produced for the box set, it is a must-see, and you can watch the whole thing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwkt6L_vY-I

I've tried to make the list as diverse as possible, but I know I've probably fallen short of that.  I am working on compiling everything into a blog or a Spotify setlist (if I can figure out how Spotify works).  I may occasionally post an "Oh no I forgot one!" song, because there's so much to share.

This one is for Clarence and Danny, two E Streeters who we've lost in the past few years.  And thank you all so much for reading and listening - I hope it's been half as much for you as it's been for me!

"Someday girl, I don't know when
We're gonna get to that place
Where we really wanna go
And we'll walk in the sun
But till then tramps like us
Baby we were born to run"

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA4OWZ2a23Y

Monday, August 24, 2015

Everything But The Kitchen Sink!


Tomorrow is the last day of the #YearlongMixtape, so tonight, I’m doing an “everything but the kitchen sink” post: a bunch of songs that I can’t go without posting, but just ran out of time.  So here goes!

First up – BOWIE!!  Have I mentioned that I love him?

“Suffragette City”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEkXAHIKdKI #HeyMan

and

“Fame”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_30HA7rec #WhatsYourName

Gaga and Beyonce, “Telephone”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVBsypHzF3U

The Killers’ spectacular “All These Things That I’ve Done”:

My absolute favorite Keane song, the heartbreaking “Try Again”:

The Pointer Sisters – “Automatic” (I might have already posted this one, but it’s so great, you need to hear it again!)

Bruce Willis (wait, what?), with June Pointer, covering the great Staple Singers classic– “Respect Yourself” – yessss!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SqFRYW0mrI

This is the greatest cover of the most over-covered song ever: “Hallelujah.”  Bono’s interpretation gives it an entirely new meaning.  You might need a cigarette after you listen.  You’re welcome.


And finally, the song that Bon Jovi (and countless other bands) have been trying to rewrite for years.  Most of their subsequent albums have had songs like this one, with the “my life is tough, but I’m livin’ it, and I’m doin’ things my way” kind of songs.  From “It’s My Life,” to “Have A Nice Day,” to “We Weren’t Born To Follow,” they will never beat the best: “Livin’ On A Prayer.”


Stay tuned for a very special ending tomorrow night!

#YearlongMixtape  

Sunday, August 23, 2015

The Clash - "Rock The Casbah" and "The Magnificent Seven"


Gotta give love to The Clash!  "The only (punk) band that matters," or at least that I can listen to for extended periods of time - I love their politics, their energy, and the sheer effort they put into their art.

It's probably not very cool to have "Rock The Casbah" as one of your favorite Clash songs, but I LOVE "Rock The Casbah"!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ9r8LMU9bQ

And my favorite from their amazing triple (triple!) album with the great name - Sandinista!  I don't think there's another band who could turn the slog of work life into a vibrant jam.  Love this high energy performance from the late great Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show.

"You lot! What?
Don't stop! Give it all you got!
You lot! What?
Don't stop! Yeah!"

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijiazWlawUY

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Toto - "Africa"


This one is for my African Well Fund​ friends!

I have loved this song for a long time, and obviously have an affinity the topic of Africa.  I recently learned, though, that the members of Toto had not actually been to Africa when they wrote the song, and instead were writing from a romanticized idea of what they thought it was like.  It made me think of the joke (that is funny because it's true) that a lot of people think Africa is one country, because they hear it referred to as one place, and that "Africans" are all the same.  And it made me think of the adjectives that are used when we talk or think about them.

Diginified.

Corrupt (ignoring the fact that someone has to give the bribe before it can be taken, and you'd take a bribe too if you were trying to feed your family).

Joyful (oh those jolly Africans don't know how bad they have it!).

Uneducated (because there is only one correct path to knowledge, and that is the Western Way).

Poor (because money is the only way to measure wealth).

What we don't think about is the fact that Africa is 54 very different countries, with 1.1 billion people, and massive inequality in access to food, shelter, clean water, health care, physical and psychological safety, and other resources.

We don't think about how colonialism and exploitation have created the mess that many of the countries and people now find themselves in.  My main hope is that we stop romanticizing this idea of "Africa," because I think it oversimplifies and absolves us from dealing with the problems that exist.  And, more importantly, that we understand the diversity of the people who live there, and listen to them as they work to build better futures.  They already know the answers - they are not voiceless - and we need to stop telling them what we think is best for them and give them room for self-determination and liberation.

I still love the song, even though it's kind of cheesy, and the only "African" in the video is a shadowy Bushman with a spear.  If it makes you think about the continent and want to get involved, then that's not such a bad thing :)

#YearlongMixtape

#BlessTheRains

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTQbiNvZqaY

Bonus clip!  Here is a really funny Tonight Show sketch with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake singing this song as kids in a summer camp.  Hilarious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9F86cAoi3o

Friday, August 21, 2015

U2 Week - "Magnificent"


“If I am close to the music, and you are close to the music, then we are close to each other.” – Bono

After last night’s rant, I have to end with a little love fest.  It is Bono and Ali’s anniversary after all!  (Happy anniversary you crazy kids!) 

There is one reason why I love this band so much: the joyful noise.  It takes so long for them to make an album because they play around and wait for divine inspiration to come.  You can call it God, or magic, but it is something greater than ourselves.  They are imperfect messengers, creating music for an imperfect audience, but this is the most wonderful, transformative music I have ever heard or will ever hear.  Although it does help that they’re adorable.

“Magnificent” is the best song from No Line On The Horizon – I was shocked when I heard it, because even after all these years, they still try harder than anyone else to create art that can move so many people.  Their shows are part party, part church, and 18 years into my journey with them, part reunion with my beautiful friends who I’ve met along the way.  I hope this one makes its way back into the setlist.

Thank you all for joining me this week.  I hope it’s been as fun for you as it’s been for me!  (If you were playing along, I did go over my 10-song rule. This is number 12.)

And now I’ll shut up and let you listen…

“I was born

I was born to sing for you 


I didn't have a choice but to lift you up 

And sing whatever song you wanted me to

I give you back my voice 

From the womb my first cry, it was a joyful noise ...


Only love, only love can leave such a mark


But only love, only love can heal such a scar”

#YearlongMixtape

#U2Week

Thursday, August 20, 2015

U2 Week - "Every Breaking Wave"


I have been wanting to write this post for a while, but wasn’t quite sure of the tone I wanted to take.  It will likely be very long, maybe take a tangent or two, but I hope you’ll hang in there with me.

I first have to explain that “Every Breaking Wave” is, hands down, my favorite song on the new album.  It is about two lovers whose relationship can’t survive because of their inability and/or unwillingness to overcome the difficult circumstances of their lives.  Bono said it’s been his favorite to perform on this tour.  It’s so beautiful.

There is a line that rips my heart out every time I hear it:

“Like every breaking wave on the shore, this is as far as I could reach.” 

In fact, the first time I heard it live, a few weeks ago, I cried when Bono sang those words.  A lot.

I had a somewhat traumatic childhood and a strained relationship with both of my parents.  I don’t say that asking for pity, but only to explain that I surrounded myself with music as a way to bring joy into my life.  Because I felt like both of my parents had let me down in significant ways, I became very angry and developed impossibly high expectations for myself and others.  It became an excuse to push people away when I became disappointed that they weren’t perfect.  That they weren’t reaching as far as I wanted them to.

When I became a U2 fan, I really did idolize them.  I put them on a pedestal and wanted to meet them.  I wanted them to validate me.  I was especially drawn to Bono because he’s charismatic and smart and gregarious.  A perfect target for my unresolved daddy issues. 

I joined the Jubilee movement because Bono inspired me, and even though I didn’t join to meet him, I…okay I kind of wanted to meet him.  I wanted him to know my name, because somehow I thought that it would make me important.  And then he left, and started another organization.  I am eternally grateful for the inspiration – it has set me on an incredibly life-affirming path, but I have a lot of philosophical problems with the work he’s currently doing.  I won’t get into here because it will probably offend a lot of people.  I’ll just say that when he has the conversation with his 19-year-old self during Bullet the Blue Sky, and young Bono is scolding him for the hypocrisy of “fighting poverty” while flying on private jets and hanging out with rich people, I am that 19-year-old.  I don’t think he’s naïve – I think he echoes the calls of the people living the injustice.  Bono talks about vision over visibility; that the goal is more important than the attention he gets from doing the work.  But I am disappointed by the message it sends that you care about the poor, but not enough to stop vacationing on your yacht.  He’s not willing to reach that far.

The other disappointment is the way they run ticket sales and the GA line.  They used to take care of fan club members.  They’ve said that they want their fans to get first dibs at tickets.  But not enough to take on the corrupt Ticketmaster monster in a meaningful way.  This has been going on for several tours.  I hope that what happened in New York will change things, but probably not.  And they still haven’t figured out a safe, security-run GA line system that other bands figured out a long time ago.  It just requires a little bit of extra effort.  But they aren’t willing to reach that far.

And lastly, I say this with all of the love in my heart, but we as fans have to respect ourselves enough to say no to them.  We get so caught up in seeing them live, in filling that hole in our hearts, that we will do anything.  We still buy from ticket resellers (who are really scalpers) because we want to be in the room.  We want that validation. I love them, and I love all of you.  I cannot imagine my life without this music and without the friendships I’ve made along the way.  But I would rather miss a show than be that desperate.  I want to be treated with dignity, not like some fool who will do anything, so why should they bother making it a safer, better process.  How far are we willing to reach to say enough?

On a side note, I also wanted to point out that my former boss at the crazy job I left last fall was also a boat captain.  He spent so much time (and preferred) being on a boat, that he didn’t run his company.  He didn’t care enough that I was struggling to stay afloat.  Like U2, he said he cared, but his actions said otherwise. I spent a lot of time being angry at him because he let me down repeatedly.  I had to leave to save my sanity.  I, unfortunately, sometimes think of him when I hear this song because of the reference to the sailor and the “shipwrecked soul.”  You get to a point where the other person won’t meet you halfway, and maybe is sucking the life out of you, and you cannot reach anymore.

I recognize that it’s probably not fair to have such high expectations.  We are all human.  Maybe it’s enough just to have fun and be alive in the moment.  But fairness and doing what is right is so important to me, that even when I see myself or someone else fall short of that, I still want to try to do better.  Otherwise, what’s the point?

So when I hear those words being sung by the person who I wanted to see me, and acknowledge me, and make me feel special, I feel a physical ache knowing that that probably won’t happen.  If I meet any of them at some point, that’s fine, but I don’t need it anymore.  It’s actually very freeing to be “willing to be swept off our feet, and stop chasing every breaking wave.”  I wish that for all of you who are struggling with whatever hurt is in your heart.

I really love the live version, and this performance is especially powerful.  I think I spent a full week after the last NYC shows just looking for performances of this song.  Bono puts his whole self into the song.  And can we get some love for Edge on piano?  The best!

Thank you so much for reading.  I welcome any discussion, either in the comments below, or as a private message.  I promise tomorrow night’s post will be a lot more fun!

#YearlongMixtape

#U2Week

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

U2 Week - The "Girl" Songs - "Drowning Man," "Heartland," "A Man And A Woman," "Stateless," and "The Crystal Ballroom"


Tonight on #U2Week, it’s all about the “girl” songs.  There are five songs – I know that’s a bunch, but I have faith that you’ll get through it.  These are songs that seem to be popular with many heterosexual female U2 fans.  They’re mostly kind of mushy love songs, but with U2, they’re so much better.  Thoughtful.  Complicated.  In awe of the feminine side of the universe.  Melodic and rhythmic and interesting and you need to sit down to listen to them because your knees are be getting a little weak.  And if they ever actually played any of them live, you might melt into a puddle on the floor.  They’ll always be my grown-up boy band.

This post is dedicated to my lovely U2 friend Tasha Hindman, who I haven’t seen in far too long, and with whom I spent much time during the Elevation Tour discussing our dream set list.  At the Baltimore show in 2001, she gave me an actual cassette mixtape of our list.  My choices may have changed slightly since then (or just expanded with each new album), but I still have it, and it’s one of my favorite things.  Thank you friend!

First, is a highly underrated, stunningly beautiful song from the War album – “Drowning Man.”  “I’ll cross the sky for your love.”  I mean, come on.  Everyone’s part is spectacular.  And they were in their early 20s when they wrote it!  Unbelievable.


Next is “Heartland” from Rattle & Hum.  About the American Heartland, it’s kind of a love letter to the United States, and the road trip they took while on the Joshua Tree tour.  They’re pretty darn adorable in this video.  Those drums.  Those howling vocals.  Sigh…

“Dawn changes everything…”


The next one is (in my opinion) the standout of How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb – “A Man And A Woman.”  I very clearly remember the first time I heard it.  I was at an old job, and I had bought the album on my lunch break the day it came out.  I was at my desk, and I could only partially pay attention because I was busy.  Then this song came on, and it was like, “Stop the press, what is THAT?” 

Bono and Edge performed it at a ceremony honoring The Clinton Foundation in 2011, but other than that, they’ve never performed it live.  The lyrics are among Bono’s best.  I love the little “Sweet Caroline” snippet too – “How can I hurt when I’m holding you?”
 
And Adam’s bass playing is beyond.  He recently said that this and Heartland are two of his favorite U2 songs, and he has forever won my heart because of it.  And since he has a strong feminine side, it proves my theory.

This song is dedicated to Rob Wanenchak, who absolutely hates it – haha!  It’s a great song Rob – stop fighting it!

“The soul needs beauty for a soul mate
When the soul wants, the soul waits…”


The next song is a super rarity – “Stateless.”  This is on the soundtrack of a film called The Million Dollar Hotel, for which Bono co-wrote the screenplay.  I never got around to seeing it (it might be terrible).  Pre-crazy Mel Gibson and Milla Jovovich are in it.  But the soundtrack features U2 and Daniel Lanois, so you can’t go wrong with that.  And this song – I am telling you right now – you need to hear it.

“I've got no home in this world

Just gravity, luck, and time

I've got no home in this world

Just you and you are not mine”


“The Crystal Ballroom” was an instant fan favorite on the deluxe version of the new album.  It’s one of the best songs they’ve ever written, about a club in Dublin where they used to play, and where Bono’s parents used to go on dates.  I don’t know why it’s not on the actual album; maybe it doesn’t quite fit.  They’ve only played it twice on tour so far, but we’re all reeeeally hoping they play it more.

Bono said in an interview that “Girls like ‘Crystal Ballroom.’ They like to dance.”  Which is totally true for me.  I don’t really know what’s going on in the video, but it is quite enjoyable to watch.

My favorite lyric from the song describes how I feel about their tour, and life right now – all good. 

“Born for bliss,
Born for this…”


#YearlongMixtape

#U2Week

#TheGirlSongs 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

U2 Week - 90s Night - "Acrobat," "Discotheque," "Please," & "Lemon"

It's no secret that the 90s are my favorite U2 era (see what I did there? #TheFly).  Although I am totally diggin' the 2010s so far, I became a fan when Pop came out, and I love beyond words their artier, dancier, darker side.  The fact that a rock band can completely transform their music and image, and revolutionize the live concert experience is astounding and inspiring to me.

Tonight, I'm sharing one song from each of the 3 albums they released during the 90s.  First, is the greatest album of all time, Achtung Baby.  Since they will likely never play fan-favorite "Acrobat" in concert, I have to share it.  It is one of their most intense songs,

"And you can dream
So dream out loud
You know that your time is coming 'round
So don't let the bastards grind you down"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgwvqO-_luM

Going slightly out of order to Pop, their most underrated album.  I still don't understand why people hated it so much.  Is rock not allowed to be colorful?  It is a very dark album, accompanied by their shiniest and brightest visuals.  And a 40' tall mirrorball lemon.  Because, as Edge said, why not a lemon?

I'm sharing two songs from the album, because they could not be more different, and that is their genius and contradiction.  They can write a glossy song about the riddle of love - "Discotheque" - and dress up like the Village People in the video, AND they can make a desperate song about the violence in Northern Ireland, with "Please."

Here is Discotheque:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2AjpPNDe-8

#BoomCha

And here is Please - the powerful Live from Mexico City version:

"So love is hard
And love is tough
But love is not
What you're thinking of"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1l0Zq0mN4M

And then, of course, my beloved Lemon.  Inspired by a video of Bono's mother Iris wearing a lemon-colored dress, it's a dance song with a falsetto vocal about a man trying to figure out the world around and inside of himself by looking at his dead mother.  Totally and utterly amazing.  The video also features the band in their lemon suits, and Bono as his character, MacPhisto, that he developed along with The Fly and the Mirrorball Man on the ZooTV tour.  All three are caricatures of rock stars in some way - a commentary on the ridiculous lives they lead.  I miss them making fun of themselves in this way.

I said this before, but I really want them to do some kind of acoustic arrangement of this song and perform it live.  I think the song is strong enough to handle a complete reworking.  (CC: Rob Trigalet​ and John Austin​)

"And these are the days
When our work has come asunder
And these are the days
When we look for something other"

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj22n_u2-lemon_music

I also just realized that all of these songs have one-word titles.  Don't know if that means anything, but I like it when a title either gets directly to the point, or makes you wonder what in the world it's about.

#YearlongMixtape

#U2Week

Monday, August 17, 2015

U2 Week - "Where The Streets Have No Name"

It's the week you've all been waiting for (or dreading - lol) - U2 Week!  I wanted to wait until I saw them on tour to post songs, because I wanted to see if I would be inspired in a certain way, and, indeed, I was.

I'm starting with the greatest live song in the history of music.  You have not lived until you are in a room with 20,004 of your closest friends (the 4 are U2), and the house lights go up.  It is the best feeling in the world.  I always look around at the entire room to see the look of joy of everyone's face, just taking in all of the love and sense of community.

I also will briefly give the story of how I became a U2 fan.  I didn't know who they were until The Joshua Tree, when they blew up, but I was too young at the time to appreciate their music.  I remember reading about Rattle & Hum in Seventeen magazine, and I thought it was a cool title, but that was the extent of my knowledge of who this band was.  I was a teeny bopper and loved Madonna and Janet, and later, the New Kids.  I didn't like them during the Achtung Baby/Zoo TV era, which is funny because now that's my favorite album and favorite tour-that-I-never-saw.  I thought they were weird and I didn't get the joke.

Then, in December of 1996, I was a 20-year-old sophomore in college, and over holiday break, I was at home watching TV on a Friday night.  I flipped through the channels on the little TV in my room, and I got to VH1.  There was a commercial on, and for some reason, I decided to not change the channel and waited to see what was on.  Then, after the commercial break, this performance of "Streets" came on (hardcore fans just call it "Streets"), with the "Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona" title screen.  I saw these figures walk out on stage, and the song started.  It took a minute (we didn't have those digital cable guides to see what was on), but I realized "Oh, this must be that Rattle & Hum movie."  And I decided to watch it.  The song comes on about halfway through the film, so I only saw the second half, but it was interesting.  Then, I think about a week later, it was on again, and I saw a little bit more.  And I was fascinated by these young men who seemed so genuine.  It was originally panned by critics who misunderstood their intent.  They were showing an appreciation of American music, but critics thought they were being phony or trying to pretend that they were as good as BB King and Elvis.  Since I got to see it so many years later, I just watched it from a pure place, and immediately understood who they were.  It was a pretty intense reaction.

Not long after that, in I think February of 1997, I started hearing their new single, Discotheque, on the radio.  I had been in rock land, after years of loving pop and dance and rap, so it took me a little while to reconcile the dance-y U2 with the rock/folk/blues hybrid I had just heard in Rattle & Hum.  They were all over MTV promoting Pop, and I bought the album and forced myself to listen to it until I "got" it.  And I learned as much as I could about them (not easy to do when the Internet was still relatively new).  And then I saw them on tour that year.  And it's been love ever since.  I've always thought the intro to this song was like a sunrise. It was the start of a new adventure that's lasted 18 years. So far.

So this week, I will be focusing on mostly less well-known songs, except for "Streets," because I want you to experience the full awesomeness that is this band.  I promise I'll try to behave - I could do a U2 Month and it wouldn't be enough - but I'll keep it to 10 songs or less in the next 5 days :)

Going up!

#YearlongMixtape

#U2Week

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkPkXSoS0Y

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Mariah Carey - "Anytime You Need A Friend" and "Can't Let Go"

Don't judge - I love me some Mariah!  I wore out my Emotions album cassette in 1991.  She is such a gifted singer that I couldn't help but be in awe of her.  And in the early 90s, I really did love those cheesy pop songs.  But she makes them 1000 times better.

Of course, in my car, I sound exactly like Mariah, so if you're ever in the car with me and one of her songs comes on, I'd like to apologize in advance.

I actually just heard "Anytime You Need A Friend" in a drug store the other day and I had forgotten what a fantastic song it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li6vpAMmfw0

I was also OBSESSED with the song and video for "Can't Let Go."  I wanted Mariah's whole look, from the french twist/kind of beehive hairstyle, to her (what I now realize is a) very low and high cut dress.  She really, uh, leans in to her performance :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU1knfz15xI

#YearlongMixtape

#thesetdesignerreallylikedroses

Beastie Boys - "Sabotage," "Ch-Check It Out," & "So What'cha Want"

This is the second of the two part "Why wasn't I a bigger fan of this band?" feature. I'm sorry it's a little late. I have to start with a confession: I was only a casual Beasties fan until Adam Yauch passed away 3 years ago. I always respected them as a band, and it just seems like they've always been a part of our lives. I had heard that they were really great to their fans, and were socially conscious (including organizing the Tibetan Freedom Concerts), but that was the extent of my knowledge and interest.
And then I heard that Yauch got cancer, and it was sad but I think everyone felt that he was going to be okay. And then, in 2012, when I heard that he passed away, there was an overwhelming sense of mourning among so many people who loved their music. I had an immediate emotional reaction that was not proportional to how much I liked them at that point. I bought every one of their albums that I didn't already own. I don't know how to explain it, but I just felt like I was making up for lost time. And the more I listened and learned about them, the sadder I got, because I couldn't believe I had missed all of this while he was still alive. I never got to see them live. I was just devastated because it was so unfair. Like, really Universe, you're gonna let Dick Cheney survive 5 major heart surgeries, but you're taking this beautiful soul away from his family and friends and fans?
I love their sense of humor, their great music, their social activism, and their genuine appreciation of hip hop. As 3 white Jewish kids, they've always created their music from a place of love for the art form. When they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Chuck D and LL Cool J spoke about them with such respect and appreciation. And they remind me of U2 in the way that they started as and remain friends first, and that they worked in a kind of (slow!) jamming session style, figuring out the music and lyrics as they went along. They're a really special band. I'm just sorry it took me so long to realize it.
So I have a bunch of songs that I love, so it was REALLY difficult narrowing down the list. My two favorite albums are 1998's Hello Nasty (the one with Intergalactic on it - which was released when I was in college and had a radio show. I played that song every week), and 2004's To The 5 Boroughs, which is basically a love letter to NYC after 9/11. There's so much good stuff.
In 1995, I had the cassette single of Sabotage, and I played it over and over and over again. I just couldn't get enough, and of course the video is legendary:
"Ch-Check It Out" is the opening track on To The 5 Boroughs, and they did a really awesome performance on Letterman (a big fan!) in 2004:
I don't know that "So What'cha Want" is my absolute favorite of theirs, but it's way up there. Just an all around perfect song, from the "When the Levee Breaks"-style drums, to the loose guitar, and the lyrics are incredible:
"I got depth of perception in my text, y'all,
I get props at my mention 'cause I vex, y'all"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru3gH27Fn6E

#YearlongMixtape

Friday, August 14, 2015

INXS - "Suicide Blonde" and "Need You Tonight"

I'm doing kind of a weird two-night "Why was I not a bigger fan of these bands?" #YearlongMixtape feature.  First, I have to explain that I love both bands, but then a significant member of each passed away, and I found myself listening to their music and wondering why I didn't like them more earlier.

I think a small part of it might be the universe protecting me. Which sounds super self-centered, but I often think that maybe I couldn't handle it if someone in a band I REALLY loved died.  I am completely spoiled that U2 has been around for so long, and they are all healthy (although we need to keep an eye on that singer).  NKOTB are all fine, and they even got back together just for me! (Okay, maybe not, but it's been pretty awesome).  I get so emotionally attached to this music and the people who make it, and maybe that's unhealthy, but it's how I feel.

So the first band is INXS.  A couple of my friends absolutely loved this band, and I think of them both whenever I hear an INXS song.  Of course I was a fan back in the day, and love their mix of dance and rock music.  Bono was a close friend of Michael's.  I've only seen them live one time, and it was after they did that Rock Band talent contest to find a new lead singer.  The show was outstanding - they're a really genuinely talented band - but the singer didn't last too long, and they officially broke up recently.

I'm sharing two songs.  The first is probably in poor taste, but it's my favorite INXS song: Suicide Blonde.  They opened the show I saw with this one, and it tore the roof off the joint!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psDTiUV0PNI

And second is "Need You Tonight," one of their biggest hits, off of their huge album, KICK.  Such a great, sexy song. Gotta include the version with Mediate too!
(Bonus: check out Tim's epic mullet in the video!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1FPlLV_BmI

#YearlongMixtape

#EverybodyDanceYeah

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Bob Dylan Trifecta: "Lay Lady Lay," "Like A Rolling Stone," & "Things Have Changed"

I haven't posted any Dylan songs yet for two reasons:
1) until recently, it's been pretty difficult to find videos of his songs online
2) how in the world do you even narrow the songs down enough to include in one or two posts?  Or even a week?  I mean, really!  He's a genius!  A legend!

Anyway, here are three of my favorites.  First is "Lay Lady Lay," which I fully admit makes me melt like butter.  Even when he sings it in his now old, gravelly voice.  Swoon...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrZnnvEyTUs

Next is probably my favorite of favorites, "Like A Rolling Stone." Because I've often felt adrift in the world, because haven't we all, because it's a masterpiece:

"You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clowns
When they all come down and did tricks for you
You never understood that it ain’t no good
You shouldn’t let other people get your kicks for you"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syNLBJ_Lq9E

And, of course, "Things Have Changed," which is a newer song, for which he won an Oscar.  He's known for his amazing lyrics, and these are direct and perfect.

"I used to care, but things have changed."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9EKqQWPjyo

#YearlongMixtape

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Hip Hop Jammy Jams - The Cool Kids "88", Violator Feat. Q-Tip "Vivrant Thing", & Kanye Feat. Jamie Foxx "Gold Digger"


Tonight, I’m featuring 3 hip hop jammy jams!

First is a song by The Cool Kids called “88.”  I can’t actually remember where I first heard it – I think it might’ve been free on iTunes.  The lyrics are pretty explicit, but there are lots of late 80s references, and the beats are the illest!

“I press and twist knobs just to make your head nod”


“Vivrant Thing” is a really fun song (also containing some kind of bleeped-out explicit lyrics and scantily-clad ladies), featuring the great Q-Tip! 


And finally, say what you want about Kanye, but I really respect him as an artist. “Gold Digger” has hilarious lyrics, and Jamie Foxx singing Ray Charles – so much amazing!

#YearlongMixtape

#HipHopJammyJams

#WeWantPreNupYeah

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Salt-N-Pepa - "Push It"

Salt N Pepa's here and we're in effect!  I don't think I can overstate the hugeness of this song.  Not just as a hit record, but the impact it had on giving female hip hop artists a voice, and influencing a gazillion young women to feel empowered.  

#YearlongMixtape 

http://youtu.be/vCadcBR95oU 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Billy Joel Night part 2 - "My Life"

Honorable mention: this one isn't sappy but it's still awesome!  Not just because it was the Bosom Buddies theme song, but it helps.  The year would not be complete without a Bosom Buddies reference!  So much late '70s greatness!

#YearlongMixtape

#BillyJoelNight

"They will tell you you can't sleep alone
In a strange place
Then they'll tell you you can't sleep
With somebody else
Ah, but sooner or later you sleep
In your own space
Either way it's okay
You wake up with yourself"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3JFEfdK_Ls

Sappy Billy Joel Song Night - "She's Always A Woman" & "Just The Way You Are"

There are only about 2 weeks left in the #YearlongMixtape (it goes by so fast!), so I'm going to cram everything in.

Tonight, it's sappy Billy Joel song night!  Get a tissue kids!

#YearlongMixtape

#BillyJoelNight

Here's "She's Always A Woman":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4nQB3V10i8

"Oh, she takes care of herself
She can wait if she wants
She's ahead of her time
Oh, and she never gives out
And she never gives in
She just changes her mind"

And, of course: "Just The Way You Are":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJWM5FmZyqU

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Learning To Fly" and "Runnin' Down A Dream"

Let's do a pair of Petty perfection!  First is "Learning To Fly," which became a favorite when I saw him a few years ago in Philly.  As this video shows, his fans are AMAZING. Totally dedicated and great at singalongs.

I love when he sings the "fly over my troubles, fly over my worries" part.  So beautiful.  (And yes, that is Stevie Nicks singing backup!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxXBhKJnRR8

And, of course, perhaps the greatest road trip song of all time - "Runnin' Down A Dream"!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1D3a5eDJIs

#YearlongMixtape

#PettyPerfection

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Cyndi Lauper X 2 - "All Through The Night" and "Change of Heart"

I don't think I've posted any Cyndi Lauper songs yet, so let's do a two-fer tonight.  She is just the coolest!

First up, from the album with the greatest title ever - She's So Unusual - is "All Through The Night."  That voice!  That style!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqDSNZTo8js

And possibly my absolute favorite of hers, "Change of Heart"!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svHeFdSvPL0

#YearlongMixtape



Friday, August 7, 2015

Whopalooza - "Tea and Theatre"

This is a sad and beautiful stunner off of The Who's totally outstanding 2006 album, Endless Wire.

The song might be a little autobiographical, and especially poignant when Pete and Roger perform it together alone on stage.  It's so great that I'm posting all of the lyrics.

"Will you have some tea
At the theatre with me?
We did it all
Didn't we?

Jumped every wall
Instinctively
Unravelled codes
Ingeniously

Wired all the roads
So seamlessly
We made it work
But one of us failed
That makes it so sad
A great dream derailed

One of us - gone
One of us - mad
One of us - me
All of us sad
All of us sad

Lean on my shoulder now
This story is done
It's getting colder now
A thousand songs

Still smoulder now
We play them as one
We're older now
All of us sad
All of us free
Before we walk from this stage
Two of us

Will you have some tea
Will you have some tea
At the theatre with me"

Here's a cute live version from a show a few years ago. I just love their interaction (and Roger's unbuttoned shirt. He's old enough to be my father and has the body of a 25-year-old!  Down girl!):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7TSxjgYb0c

#YearlongMixtape

#Whopalooza

#RIPKeithandJohn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK8XBsYJf5U

Thursday, August 6, 2015

The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"

I know I keep posting about U2, but I do have to acknowledge that they inducted The Who into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.  Bono was not yet the smooth, funny speech-giver that he is now, but I have never actually seen the full speech until now and it's really sweet. Larry even speaks about Keith Moon and it is totally adorable.  (They also covered this song at a club show in 2000 and did a very respectable job!)

Here is the speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14AgJJKCKEA

This is my favorite mic-flinging, guitar arm-windmilling, bass virtuoso-ing, drum-mastering Who song!  The amount of talent in this band would be greedy if it weren't so perfectly great.

#YearlongMixtape

#Whopalooza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp6-wG5LLqE
 

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

The Who - "Eminence Front"

One of my favorite Who songs, about the "fronts" we hide behind, instead of allowing our true selves to show.  Love it when Pete sings too!

"The news slows
People forget
The shares crash, hopes are dashed
People forget
Forget they're hiding."

#YearlongMixtape

#Whopalooza

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5kkcOvPW6Y

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The Who - "Who Are You"

Let's do a Who-palooza!  Love love love this band!! One of my faves - you know I enjoy a little existential odyssey :) 

http://youtu.be/PdLIerfXuZ4

#YearlongMixtape 

#Whopalooza 

Monday, August 3, 2015

Duran Duran - "Notorious"


"Notorious" is one of my very favorite Duran Duran songs.  Sadly this album was the first one released after Roger and Andy left the band, but I believe it's the first time Nile Rodgers of Chic worked with them.  Nick said that the keyboard part came from Nile showing him how to play Nile's distinctive funky guitar sound on a keyboard.  So great!!

"Don't ask me to bleed about it;
I need this blood to survive."

#YearlongMixtape

#DurannieFest

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGDmBLAPikU

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Duran Duran - "Come Undone"

This will be short because I'm unbearably tired, but I'm doing a Durannie-thon for all of my Durannies!

One of my faves, although it's tough because Roger and Andy weren't in the band at the time. 

#YearlongMixtape 

#DurannieThon 

http://youtu.be/ICnlyNUt_0o

Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Bangles - "If She Knew What She Wants"

I posted The Go-Go's last night, and wanted to share my favorite song from the "other" all-female band of the 80s - The Bangles.  Possibly the most perfect song for where I am in life.  This is for all of us who are going through times of change and uncertainty. 

"Some have a style 
that they work hard to refine
So they walk a crooked line
But she won't understand 
Why anyone would have to try
To walk a line when they could fly" 

#YearlongMixtape 

http://youtu.be/mu_pNeqAQ-U 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Elton John-A-Thon - "Rocket Man"

Closing out #EltonJohnAThon with a very special one for all the U2ers.  A beautiful song in its own right, but U2 played this song after their shows on the 360 tour.  A bittersweet sendoff as we all went on our way.

"Burnin' out his fuse up here alone..."

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX7WrHCaUA

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Elton John-A-Thon - "I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That"

I (and a bunch of my friends with awesome taste) really love Elton's 80s songs. He wasn't really working with Bernie Taupin, but the music was funkier. I think a lot of us grew up with these songs as our first exposure to his music, and then found the 70s classics later. This totally rockin' jam is from his 1988 album, Reg Strikes Back. Sunday night dance partayyy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyi9AbfUa1E 

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Elton John - "Levon"

I didn't realize an Elton John-a-thon would be so difficult to fit into just a few days!  But I will do my best.  Just go listen to everything.  This is one of his first big hits.  Great music and beautiful lyrics by Bernie Taupin.  I love the "and he shall be a good man" line - breaks my heart every time.

#YearlongMixtape

#EltonJohnathon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mire1WJKdR8

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Samantha Fox - "Naughty Girls Need Love Too"

I cannot speak to the truth of this statement from personal experience, so I'll defer to Samantha's expertise.  The most 1988-est of songs and videos!!  Awesome!!

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXEN57rFnIM

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Guns 'N Roses - "Welcome To The Jungle"


Guns 'N Roses revolutionary debut album, Appetite For Destruction, was released 28 years ago today.  I remember how much many of my friends and classmates loved this album.  It was so exciting and kind of raunchy, but really great rock music.  I just learned today that, instead of having a side A and side B, the LP had a side G and a side R.  So badass!

(For anyone under 25, LPs are vinyl records that you are now buying because you think it's hip.  We didn't have much of a choice back in the 80s - it was either vinyl or casssettes.)

I wasn't into it as much at the time, but I have definitely come to appreciate them.  And amazingly, it appears that this is the first time they're on the #YearlongMixtape!

When they were inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 (along with the Beastie Boys and Red Hot Chili Peppers), it was the first Hall of Fame class where I remembered the bands' debut albums being released.  And even though they're not together, I think there are few bands whose fans want them to reunite as much as GNR.

#YearlongMixtape

#weareold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tj2zJ2Wvg

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Billy Idol - "Hot In The City"

The most appropriate song I could think of for tonight's #YearlongMixtape.  And a great one!  Although we weren't generating the same kind of, uh, "heat." (This is very NSFW or children, the elderly, or the easily offended!) 

http://youtu.be/PinBVYKQGeM 

Friday, July 17, 2015

Madonna-Thonna - "Papa Don't Preach"

Madonna's 1986 album, True Blue, was the 2nd album I ever bought (after Primitive Love by Miami Sound Machine).

My 10-year-old self was OBSESSED with this song and video.  I wished I was as beautiful as Madonna dancing in the black bustier and capris.  I loved watching the images of New York City.  

And I remember specifically the first time I saw it, and the drama of wondering how her father (the amazing Danny Aiello) was going to react.  Now I watch it and can better appreciate how blessed her character was to have a father who loved her unconditionally.

#MadonnaThonna

#YearlongMixtape 

http://youtu.be/RkxqxWgEEz4 

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Madonna-Thonna - "Sky Fits Heaven"

Ray of Light is far and away Madonna's best album (in my humble opinion).  Front to back - incredible songs about self-acceptance and waking up to what's really important in the world.  I especially love how she blends deep, emotional lyrics with really interesting and intense electronic music.  "Sky Fits Heaven" is one of my many favorites but you should really listen to the entire album.  My other faves are "Nothing Really Matters," "Shanti/Ashtangi," and "Ray of Light," of course.

If you search "Madonna Ray of Light" on Youtube, you can hear the entire album.  I mean it - go listen right now!

"Traveling down this road
Watching the signs as I go
I think I'll follow the sun
Isn't everyone just
Traveling down their own road
Watching the signs as they go
I think I'll follow my heart
It's a very good place to start"

#MadonnaThonna

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChRs2RJELRQ

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Madonna-Thonna - "Into The Groove"

For a lot of girls (and quite a few gay boys) who grew up in the '80s, Madonna was everything.  And I don't care what anyone says - she still is.  My favorite of her early-years songs - definitely the most fun to dance to!  And some great harmonies in the last chorus too!

#YearlongMixtape

#MadonnaThonna

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52iW3lcpK5M

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Madonna - "Like A Prayer"


It's time for a Madonna-thonna!  It will be very difficult to pick just a few faves, but I think this is my favorite song of hers.

Remember the controversy the video caused when it was released?  Burning crosses!  Madonna kissing Black Jesus!  And she's a brunette!  1989 was such a tumultuous time.

I also have to share this video from the Live 8 concert in 2005.  The young woman at the beginning of the video was featured in the original footage of the famine in Ethiopia that was shown at Live Aid in 1985.  She was close to dying in that video, but with the help of money raised during the concert, she received food and medical help.  And at the time of Live 8, she had just passed her final agriculture school exams.  And when Bob brought her out on stage, of course it was like a flood of tears.  Then he introduced Madonna, and she sang Like A Prayer, and it was pretty great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-XGpov_2I8

"Life is a mystery,
Everyone must stand alone
I hear you call my name
And it feels like home"

#YearlongMixtape

#Madonnathonna

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79fzeNUqQbQ

Monday, July 13, 2015

Queen - "We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions" - #LiveAid30


Today is the 30th anniversary of Live Aid.  I very vaguely remember seeing part of it on our very tiny TV in our living at our house on Orchard Rd.  I think we were actually having a yard sale that day.  I only remember seeing a couple of performances, and I don't remember who it was that I saw.  I very highly recommend watching the Live Aid DVD that was released a few years ago.

It's also been 10 years and 11 days since Live 8, which I had the pleasure of attending and volunteering at in Philly.  I don't have to explain how significant the cause of ending poverty is to me, and while I might not always see eye-to-eye with all of the views of "Saint" Bob Geldof and Bono, I think that any interest in helping everyone everywhere live a life of dignity is a great thing.

I know I'm gonna get kicked out of the U2 fan club for NOT choosing their performance of "Bad" as today's song, but this is probably the most memorable performance of the event.  Freddie Mercury shows why he's the greatest frontman ever.  (Hold your rocks, U2ers! Yeah, I said it!)

#YearlongMixtape

#LiveAid30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBUJztI884M

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Florence and the Machine - "Rabbit Heart"


I love this song for two reasons: 1) it's Florence and the Machine! and 2) it's about finding courage, something I struggle with on a regular basis.

"I look around, but I can't find you (raise it up)
If only I could see your face (raise it up)
Instead of rushing towards the skyline (raise it up)
I wish that I could just be brave

I must become a lion hearted girl
Ready for a fight
Before I make the final sacrifice"

I haven't heard all of their newest album, but Florence is magic, and I very heavily extremely strongly recommend that you listen to their first 2 albums.  Actually, I don't think that was emphatic enough - they are among the best I've ever heard in my life, and you should definitely put them on your musical bucket list.

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF6kBNLTvaU

Neil Diamond - "America" (July 11th post)


This was supposed to be yesterday's post.  I was going to post this last week for the 4th of July, but got a little swept up in Foo Fighters fun.  I FREAKING LOVE THIS SONG.  It's pretty much the only song that makes me feel patriotic, because it's about all the hardworking beautiful immigrants who have come to the U.S. looking for a better life.  I hope we can work toward creating a country worthy of the dream they seek.

"Far,
We've been traveling far
Without a home
But not without a star"

#YearlongMixtape

Friday, July 10, 2015

Talking Heads - "Life During Wartime"


The best!  From their legendary concert film, Stop Making Sense.  This song and performance showcases everything I love about the band!

Funny or Die put together a hilarious workout video commercial using the nonstop moves the band uses in the film: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/a707991c2c/77-exercises-a-workout-video-for-fans-of-the-talking-heads?_cc=__t___&_ccid=vruj4f.nratbt

I first learned about the song when Bono used to sing the hook during "Discotheque" on U2's Popmart tour.  Here's a link to the great lyrics: http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/talkingheads/lifeduringwartime.html

"This ain't no party, this ain't no disco,
this ain't no fooling around
This ain't no Mudd Club, or CBGB,
I ain't got time for that now"

Thanks for joining me for Talking Heads-thon!

#THon

#YearlongMixtape

#WeirdBandsThatILove

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obAtn6I5rbY

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Talking Heads - "And She Was"


A happy little song about flying away from life, even if it's with chemical assistance.  David said he wrote the song about "a blissed-out hippie-chick in Baltimore [where he grew up].  She once told me that she used to do acid (the drug, not music) and lay down on the field by the Yoo-hoo chocolate soda factory. Flying out of her body, etc etc. It seemed like such a tacky kind of transcendence… but it was real! A new kind of religion being born out of heaps of rusted cars and fast food joints. And this girl was flying above it all, but in it too."

Music may be my drug of choice, but getting away from the world every once in a while is a necessary and wonderful thing.

"And she was looking at herself
And things were looking like a movie
She had a pleasant elevation
She's moving out in all directions"

#THon

#YearlongMixtape

#HeyHeyHeyHeyHEY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgSVTdAtNYE

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Talking Heads - "Born Under Punches"

I think Remain In Light is my favorite full Talking Heads album.  This is the crazy amazing lead track.  There is so much going on in this song that you have to listen to it a few times to hear everything.  I love that challenge.  I think the lyrics are about a man who doesn't know how to make sense of his life, so he gets a job working for the government.  But the insanity of the wide world is still calling to him to join it.

"I'm not a drowning man
And I'm not a burning building! I'm a tumbler
Drowning cannot hurt a man
Fire cannot hurt a man, not the government man"

Here's the original album version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilcD1fHcGB0

This live performance is awesome!  Watching petite Tina play that large bass LIKE A BOSS is a treat!

#THon

#YearlongMixtape

#KindaWeirdBandsThatILove

#runningoutofsynonymsforawesome

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO7N2tFb0X8

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Talking Heads - "I Zimbra"


One of the many reasons why I love Talking Heads is their appreciation of global music, especially the African rhythms they incorporate so awesomely on "I Zimbra."  The song is from their incredible Brian Eno-produced 1979 album, Fear Of Music.

I have said this before, and I'll continue to shout it from the rooftops - David Byrne is an unbelievably great live performer and all-around genius.  He surrounds himself with unique, talented band members, and his shows are full of joy and life.  If you ever have the opportunity to see him in concert, do whatever it takes to go.

#THon

#WeirdBandsThatILove

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI3oswxdeUw

Monday, July 6, 2015

Talking Heads - "Psycho Killer"

I'm going to do a Talking Heads mini thon - a THon!  I love this band so much!!  Starting off with their first hit - it's all about that bass :) 

#THon 

#YearlongMixtape 

#TinaWeymouthIsAGoddess 

http://youtu.be/yX6FsTIq6ls 

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Heart - "These Dreams" and "Straight On"


One of the many cool things about yesterday's festival was that the Foo Fighters invited artists from almost all of the cities that Dave Grohl profiled in his outstanding Sonic Highways series.  Heart (representing Seattle!) was one of the bands I was really excited to see, and besides the Foos, they were definitely the crowd favorite.  They ROCKED!

They played my two favorite of their songs back to back, so I'm sharing them on the #YearlongMixtape.

"These Dreams" is their one of '80s hits, featuring Nancy on vocals.  Bernie Taupin wrote the lyrics.  Beautiful harmonies on this one!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkuyTX_KbGY

"Straight On" is a totally different song - funky and rockin' - and Ann still sounds unbelievably great.

Dave wanted to do it in DC because he grew up just outside of the District in Springfield, VA.  I'm so glad he grew up close by so we could go to the show!  It was a true privilege to be there.  In case you're wondering, here's the lineup, and the cities they're from:
RDGLDGRN - Washington, DC (unfortunately we missed their set)
Trombone Shorty - New Orleans
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - Los Angeles
Gary Clark, Jr. - Austin
Heart - Seattle
LL Cool J - NYC
Buddy Guy - Chicago
Trouble Funk - Washington, DC

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTb-m_GZWk4

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Lissie - "In Sleep"

Lissie is a really great singer-songwriter whose music is at once intense but soothing.  Her 2010 debut, Catching A Tiger, is a gem!  "In Sleep" is one of my favorites! 

#YearlongMixtape 

http://youtu.be/7pAEDUlgYxk 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Stevie Wonder - "Superstition"


There are less than 8 weeks left in the #YearlongMixtape so I'll do my best to cram in all the awesomeness!

I'm going to do a Stevie Wonder mini-thon, which may bust into a full week.  This is the funkiest song in the whole world!  The performance is from what appears to be a (West?) German TV show in the 70s, so please excuse the credits at the end.  I may have shared this before, but my dream is to be a backup singer who plays tambourine.  What a sweet gig that would be!

I also happened upon this little gem of Stevie and his band jamming on Sesame Street! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ul7X5js1vE

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUXTG6ShYKk

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Monty Python - "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life"


Here's a little blasphemy for your Sunday, from a fabulous film!

Whistle along, everyone!

"For life is quite absurd
And death's the final word
You must always face the curtain with a bow
Forget about your sin
Give the audience a grin
Enjoy it, it's your last chance anyhow.
Annnnddddd......."

#YearlongMixtape

"He's not the Messiah!  He's a very naughty boy!"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlBiLNN1NhQ

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Indigo Girls - "Closer To Fine"

I was thinking about this song earlier and wondering why in the world I hadn't posted it on the #YearlongMixtape yet? It's a universal anthem about self-acceptance, written and performed by two very talented women who happen to be gay.  And then I thought, of course, TODAY is the perfect day to post it!  The video includes the lyrics - I think we are all, slowly but surely, getting there.  Enjoy! 

"There's more than one answer to these questions,
Pointing me in a crooked line..." 

http://youtu.be/ShiegA9UZYs 

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Murray Head - "One Night In Bangkok"

When I first heard this song in the '80s, I didn't know it was from a musical - it was just really cool and weird and exciting.  Benny and Bjorn from ABBA wrote the music, and Tim Rice wrote the lyrics, which explains the awesomeness.  I'd love to see Chess - I think the political, Cold War story would still hold up.  Maybe there's a revival in the works?

"Not much between despair and ecstasy..."

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9mwELXPGbA

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Ghostland Observatory - "Sad Sad City"


I've shared this song before, but not yet on the #YearlongMixtape.  Ghostland Observatory is a totally amazing and kinda weird electronic-rock band from Austin.  I happened upon them by accident watching Austin City Limits on PBS in 2007.  Another band that I wanted to see (Bloc Party) was on, but when I saw GLO, I thought, "WHAT IS HAPPENING?  THIS IS THE COOLEST THING!!"  And I immediately bought all of their albums.

I also had the pleasure of seeing them live a few years ago in Philly​.  They are not for everyone, but if you like interesting sounds, a killer laser show, and great energy, please check them out!

Here's a little documentary about them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMPI8jJXdHc

In fact, they're so cool that Chris Cornell covered this song!  (in a more conventional, acoustic arrangement) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDv5lPwcw7E

#WeirdBandsThatILove

#YearlongMixtape

#YesHeIsWearingACape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vm6pBVK2SE

Monday, June 22, 2015

Public Enemy - "By The Time I Get To Arizona"


I've been thinking about this song a lot since last week.  Originally written in protest of Arizona not recognizing the federal Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday, it could be renamed "By The Time I Get To South Carolina."

Just this morning, I was driving behind someone in a pickup truck with a confederate flag decal covering the entire back window, with the words "In God We Trust" written over it.  What values do you think your "God" is supporting when you display a symbol of slavery on your car?

This video only aired on MTV once - apparently some folks had an issue with the violent images of the PE crew killing the elected leaders who refused to recognize the holiday.  I'm not sure if those same people had as much of an issue with the images in the video of peaceful black protesters being attacked by the police.

Here's a great interview with Chuck D on the 20th anniversary of the song, where he discusses the violence.  U2ers will enjoy the part about performing this song in Arizona when opening for U2 on the ZooTV Tour: http://www.spin.com/2011/11/public-enemy-look-back-20-years-time-i-get-arizona/.

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrFOb_f7ubw

Sunday, June 21, 2015

The Hold Steady - "Constructive Summer"


I'm not a fan of The Hold Steady, but I do love this song for two reasons:

1) The Springsteen influence - I mean, the piano solo in the bridge alone could be straight off of the Born To Run album.  The reference to the "savior" is, I think, a nod to Thunder Road.

2) I've always treated summer as a time to make way too many plans that I could never accomplish, and cram as much fun as possible into 3 too-short months.  When I was in school, it was a time to find myself and maybe grow up a little.  And even now, I feel the same way.  The lyrics describe that ambitious mentality, when in reality, we kind of end up goofing off and not really doing what we thought we would.  But I'm all stocked up on sunscreen, and I think this year, it's gonna be epic!

"Me and my friends are like
The drums on "Lust for Life"
We pound it out on floor toms
Our psalms are sing-along songs

This old town is lifeless
Been that way our whole lives, just
Work at the mill until you die
Work at the mill and then you die

We're gonna build something this summer
(Gonna build something this summer)

We'll put it back together
Raise up a giant ladder
With love and trust and friends and hammers
(This summer!)

We're gonna lean this ladder
Up against the water tower
Climb up to the top and drink and talk
(This summer!)

Me and my friends are like
Double whiskey coke no ice
We drink along in double time
Might drink too much but we feel fine

We're gonna build something this summer

Summer grant us all the power
To drink on top of watertowers
With love and trust and shows all summer
(Get hammered!)

Let this be my annual reminder
That we could all be something bigger

I went to your schools. I did my detention
But the walls were so gray that I couldn't pay attention
I read your gospel, it moved me to tears
But I couldn't find the hate and I couldn't find the fear

I met your saviour, I knelt at his feet
And he took my ten bucks and he went down the street
I tried to believe all the things that you said
But my friends that aren't dying are already dead

Raise a toast to Saint Joe Strummer
I think he might have been our only decent teacher
Getting older makes it harder to remember
We are our only saviours
We're gonna build something this summer"

Happy summer ya'll!

#YearlongMixtape

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgBfoOJR6Rs

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Sting & The Police Week - "Fragile"


Wrapping up #StingAndThePoliceWeek with a devastating and powerful song from Sting's "...Nothing Like The Sun" album.  He had planned to perform and record a live concert in Italy on September 11, 2001, of course not knowing what was going to happen that day.  The concert still happened, and he released a DVD of the performance, along with a documentary of rehearsals and some incredible interviews with himself and his band as they were finding out about the attacks in the U.S.

Here's a link to the full Italy concert:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPoX4Lu9GeA

A prayer for nonviolence, I hope you enjoy it.

"If blood will flow when flesh and steel are one
Drying in the colour of the evening sun
Tomorrow's rain will wash the stains away
But something in our minds will always stay
Perhaps this final act was meant
To clinch a lifetime's argument
That nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could
For all those born beneath an angry star
Lest we forget how fragile we are

On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are how fragile we are

On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are how fragile we are
How fragile we are how fragile we are"

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubWucJtio0M

Friday, June 19, 2015

Sting & The Police Week - "Bring On The Night"

Andy really shines on this one - playing reggae and rock in the same song.  There's just a ridiculous amount of talent between the three of them. 

This might be my fave from 1979's Regatta de Blanc.  There's a lot of blonde hair on the album cover.  

#YearlongMixtape 

#StingAndThePoliceWeek 

http://youtu.be/9uIVC5WZD3E 

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Sting & The Police Week - "Send Your Love"


This song is from Sting's 2003 album, Sacred Love.  It has a great beat, and it's about the power of love and a spiritual oneness in the universe.  There's a lyrical theme - "There's no religion but..." - that religion is not about a system of rules that you must follow, but something that's all around us.

"There's no religion but sex and music
There's no religion but sound and dancing
There's no religion but line and color
There's no religion but sacred trance

There's no religion but the endless ocean
There's no religion but the moon and stars
There's no religion but time and motion
There's no religion, just tribal scars

There's no religion but the joys of rhythm
There's no religion but the rites of Spring
There's no religion in the path of hate
No prayer but the one I sing

There's no religion but sex and music
There's no religion that's right or winning
There's no religion in the path of hatred
Ain't no prayer but the one I'm singing"

#YearlongMixtape

#StingAndThePoliceWeek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh13cm6lGuc

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sting - "All This Time"


This week is going to be extremely difficult to pick just a few of my favorites, so I'll try to include some less-well-known songs that everyone should hear.  This song is from Sting's beautiful "The Soul Cages" album, and was written about his father's death and Wallsend, the town they lived in.  It's also one of a few of his "older" songs featured in The Last Ship musical.  The video actually looks like a mini-version of the show.

I suppose this goes without saying, but Sting is such a gifted songwriter and lyricist.  And those eyebrows go straight to my heart :)

"Blessed are the poor
For they shall inherit the earth
One is better to be poor
Than a fat man in the eye of a needle
As these words were spoken
I swear I hear the old man laughing
What good is a used up world,
And how could it be worth having?

All this time
The river flowed
Father, if Jesus exists,
Then how come he never lived here?

Teachers told us
The Romans built this place
They built a wall and a temple on the edge of the
Empire garrison town
They lived and they died
They prayed to their gods
But the stone gods did not make a sound
And their empire crumbled
Till all that was left
Were the stones the workmen found"

#YearlongMixtape

#StingAndThePoliceWeek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LdUme7QZLY

Monday, June 15, 2015

Sting & The Police Week - "Driven To Tears"


Welcome to Sting & The Police Week!  I have to preface this by saying that The Police are one of my all-time favorite bands, and I by in no way mean to imply that they are just Sting and the two other guys.  Stewart and Andy are equally important and awesome!  I'm just running out of time in the #YearlongMixtape and don't want you all to get annoyed by having a separate Sting Week and Police Week, although I could easily do both!

"Driven To Tears" is one of their more political songs, from 1980's Zenyatta Mondatta (their funnest album title!).  It's about what not knowing what to do when you're overwhelmed by the terrible things happening in the world.  And that, really, we're all responsible, whether we want to be or not.

"How can you say that you're not responsible?
What does it have to do with me?
What is my reaction?
What should it be?
Confronted by this latest atrocity...
Driven to tears

Hide my face in my hands, shame wells in my throat
My comfortable existance is reduced to a shallow meaningless party
Seems that when some innocent die
All we can offer them is a page in a some magazine
Too many cameras and not enough food
'Cos this is what we've seen

Protest is futile, nothing seems to get through
What's to become of our world, who knows what to do"

#YearlongMixtape

#StingandThePoliceWeek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJK-fXBeJkQ

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Led Zeppelin - "Trampled Underfoot"


My favorite Zeppelin song because it's so damn funky.  For some reason, I don't think the song is about a car. #wink

Fun fact: my friend Jenny and I went on an East Village Rock N' Roll walking tour in NYC a few years ago (very highly recommended!) and one of the stops was the building from the Physical Graffiti album cover.  It's also where the Rolling Stones filmed the "Waiting On A Friend" video. It's actually 5 stories high, but they made it a floor shorter for the cover.  If you're ever in the neighborhood, it's at 96-98 St. Mark's Place.

Here's the website for the walking tour - Bobby is awesome and he offers a few other tours too: http://rockjunket.com/.

#YearlongMixtape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBku3rJ0Xe0

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Prince Week - "My Name Is Prince"

And closing out #PrinceWeek with his "Just to let ya'll know, I'm kind of Jesus" song.  I'm so glad he stopped using that symbol and went back to Prince.

"In the beginning God made the sea
But on the 7th day he made me
He was tryin' to rest y'all when He heard the sound
Sound like a guitar cold gettin' down"

I wish I could share all of his music, and you probably have your own favorite that I didn't get to. I hope you've enjoyed and thanks for sharing the love with me!

#YearlongMixtape

#PrinceWeek

http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Prince/id-101212952.html

Prince Week - "Love Bizarre" and other songs for female artists

Prince has a knack for writing songs for female artists, and has "discovered" more than I could share here.  But here's a quick sampling:

Sinead O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6MNvjrScyo

The Bangles - "Manic Monday" (because he had a crush on Susanna Hoffs): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsmVgoXDq2w

Vanity 6 - "Nasty Girl" (funktastic, but NSFW or children!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfLZfyphg0M

And, of course, Sheila E, who I love!!

#YearlongMixtape

#PrinceWeek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56gpwl6cohc&feature=youtu.be

Friday, June 12, 2015

Prince Week - "If I Was Your Girlfriend" & "Sign O' The Times"


So much amazingness with this song, I don't know where to start.  First of all, the way Prince elevates what would be a "normal" R&B song into a musically interesting and lyrically unique perspective on romantic relationships is genius and beautiful.  What's better than a love song that appeals to the mind too?

And his vocals - of all of his incredible talents, his voice is just... come on.

"If I was your girlfriend,
Would U let me dress U?
I mean help U pick out your clothes before we go out,
Not that your helpless,
But sometimes, sometimes
Those are the things that bein' in love's about..."

Also, I have to give love to the Sign O' The Times album, on which this song appears.  He gets socially conscious on the album, and I'm also sharing the title track: http://www.wat.tv/video/prince-sign-of-the-times-383q5_2hztv_.html.  So great!!

#YearlongMixtape

#PrinceWeek

http://www.zapkolik.com/video/prince-if-i-was-your-girlfriend-529550

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Prince Week - "Kiss"

Probably my favorite Prince song.  Definitely the funkiest and most fun to dance and sing along to. 

And he's so pretty! 

#YearlongMixtape

#PrinceWeek 

www.video.naij.com/view=vgc5mdw4 

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Prince Week - "Controversy"


Great great great song from Prince's 1981 album of the same name.  A lot of people don't know it because it was released pre-"1999" and before he became really famous.

The only video I could find is this low-quality live video from a show in NJ in '82.  He was only 23 and has the same confidence he has today.  And his band is so tight!  Incredible!

The lyrics are a little difficult to understand, but they're really powerful, so I've posted them below.  The song was written in response to critics who didn't quite "get" or know what to do with this weird looking kid.  So instead of focusing on his obvious and massive talent, they focused on what he looked like.  Some things never change...

The line "some people wanna die, so they can be free" is especially moving - I think it speaks to people who are bullied and don't feel like they can truly be themselves until they leave the physical restraints of this life.

"I just can't believe
All the things people say, controversy
Am I black or white?
Am I straight or gay? Controversy

Do I believe in God?
Do I believe in me?
Controversy

I can't understand
Human curiosity, controversy
Was it good for you?
Was I what you wanted me to be?
Controversy

Do you get high?
Does your daddy cry?
Controversy

Do I believe in God?
Do I believe in me?
Some people wanna die
So they can be free

I said life is just a game
We're all just the same
Do you wanna play?
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Our Father, who art in Heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven

Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those
Who trespass against us

Lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom and the power
And the glory forever and ever

Love Him, love Him baby

Listen, people call me rude
I wish we all were nude
I wish there was no black and white
I wish there were no rules

People call me rude
I wish we were all nude
I wish there was no black and white
I wish there were no rules

Do I believe in God?
Do I believe in me?
Let me tell ya
Some people wanna die
So they can be free

I said life is just a game
We're all just the same
Don't ya wanna play?"

#YearlongMixtape

#PrinceWeek

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0pewqF8POE

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Prince Week - "Raspberry Beret"

This was my favorite song when I was 8-9 years old, in 1985. That means that I've been a Prince fan for longer than I've been a fan of anyone else.  He's always been there for me.  

I was obsessed with the video and his cloud suit.  It's pretty funny when People magazine also has to get their Prince videos from sketchy foreign websites.  Viva les illegal downloads!! 

#YearlongMixtape 

#PrinceWeek 

#andifitwaswarmshewouldntwearmuchmore

http://www.people.com/people/mobile/article/0,,20917435,0.html 

Monday, June 8, 2015

Prince Week - "Purple Rain"

I'm going to make this as much of a Prince Week as the Internet will allow! The key to finding Prince videos is looking at foreign websites. I'm sure that's not illegal or damaging to my computer AT. ALL. I'm thinking this website is Eastern European?
A song about lost friendship and the healing power of rain on this stormy evening. I am grateful to friends who haven't given up on me, and who listen and challenge me to strive for better than I think I deserve, because they know I'm worth the fight.
Thank you all!
"If you know what I'm singin' about up here, come on, raise your hand!"
http://www.mojvideo.com/video-prince-purple-rain-1984-complete-video/192cc3f9a076974a3585


Saturday, June 6, 2015

Genesis - "Land of Confusion"

I double checked the #YearlongMixtape archives and I have not yet posted this one, so here it is!  My other favorite Genesis song - awesome song, awesome video.  I remember not being old enough to really understand what was going on politically for most of the 80s, but just that we were always supposed to feel very scared of some bad thing happening, and Reagan was going to keep us safe (ha!).  It didn't make any sense to me - probably because it was senseless from the start.

And I remember watching the Spitting Image show (which the puppets in the video are from) that aired on NBC in the late 80s.  I'd love to see the original British version, if I ever get time...

"There's too many men
Too many people
Making too many problems
And not much love to go round
Can't you see
This is a land of confusion

This is the world we live in
And these are the hands we're given
Use them and let's start trying
To make it a place worth living in"

Hope you've all enjoyed the Phil Collins mini-thon! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pkVLqSaahk