Friday, November 24, 2023

Playlist for 11/24

Holy Church of the Ecstatic Soul - Various (Soul Jazz)
Malcom Holcombe - Bits and Pieces
CMAT - Crazymad, For Me
Maria McKee - You Gotta Sin To Be Saved
Del McCoury - A Deeper Shade of Blue
All Blues'd Up: Songs of the Rolling Stones - Various
Dwight Twilley - Jungle 

Monday, November 20, 2023

Poll: November 1981 Songs

November 1981.  Senior year in High School.  Still buying vinyl singles with my album collection starting to move up too.  

For this latest poll 36 songs were picked to vote on. Listen to this countdown at popgoldradio.com.

"Never Too Much", Luther Vandross : 1
"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", Police : 2
"Let's Groove", Earth, Wind & Fire : 3
"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)", Daryl Hall & John Oates : 4
"Silly", Deniece Williams : 5
"Waiting For A Girl Like You", Foreigner : 6
"Start Me Up", Rolling Stones : 7
"Private Eyes", Daryl Hall & John Oates : 8
"Physical", Olivia Newton-John : 9
"Super Freak", Rick James : 10
"Harden My Heart", Quarterflash : 11
"Leather And Lace", Stevie Nicks with Don Henley : 12
"Lady (You Bring Me Up)", Commodores : 13
"Just Once", Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram : 14
"Don't Stop Believin'", Journey : 15
"She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)", Carl Carlton : 16
"We're In This Love Together", Al Jarreau : 17
"Who's Crying Now", Journey : 18
"Hard To Say", Dan Fogelberg : 19
"Endless Love", Diana Ross & Lionel Richie : 20
"Young Turks", Rod Stewart : 21
"When She Was My Girl", Four Tops : 22
"The Night Owls", Little River Band : 23
"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)", Christopher Cross : 24
"For Your Eyes Only", Sheena Easton : 25
"I've Done Everything For You", Rick Springfield : 26
"Theme From Hill Street Blues", Mike Post : 27
"Trouble", Lindsey Buckingham : 28
"Step By Step", Eddie Rabbitt : 29
"Tryin' To Live My Life Without You", Bob Seger : 30
"Say Goodbye To Hollywood (live)", Billy Joel : 31
"Oh No", Commodores : 32
"Yesterday's Songs", Neil Diamond : 33
"The Old Songs", Barry Manilow : 34
"Here I Am (Just When I Thought I Was Over You)", Air Supply : 35
"Why Do Fools Fall In Love", Diana Ross : 36

Friday, November 17, 2023

Playlist for 11/17

Black Pumas - Chronicles of a Diamond
DJ Shadow - Action Adventure
Mayer Hawthorne - For All Time
Return of Tanya Tucker (2022 Documentary) 
Sufjan Stevens - Javelin
Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously 
Earl Scruggs & Tom T. Hall - Storyteller and the Banjo Man

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Music Years Of My Life: 1996/97

Before the World Wide Web discussing all things Rock Hall was only peer-to-peer.  My own interests in the Hall didn't blossom until I hit the Web.  Before that I was aware of who was getting inducted/nominated, but had no place, and in most cases, nobody, to talk about the Hall.  Long time Hall watchers got their yearly info through music magazines, usually through Goldmine,  Billboard, Rolling Stone or the now defunct Discoveries.  Goldmine was the most valuable of all.  Thanks in part to then editor and NomCom member Jeff Tamarkin (he's long been gone from both).  If you were lucky then your local Classic Rock station (or a syndicated program) mentioned who were that years inductees/nominees.

 This is what happened to me in 1996.  But first let me go back.  The early years of the Rock Hall were a curiosity to me.  I've been an ardent follower of many Sports Halls.  But I didn't become a Rock Hall devotee until the mid-90's.  After that the Internet put me over.  If you're new to all things Rock Hall you might not know that their web page once hosted a forum where passionate fans could talk about the Hall or anything else.  Many of us who were there at the beginning of that forum are still around today.  Looking back I have to admit a lot of my opinions on who should be in or out of the Hall weren't very good.  I'm much more knowledgable about Rock's history today than I was in he mid-90's.  Today I cringe when I think of artists who back then I felt didn't belong in the Hall.

But back to 1996.  This was the first nominee class I remember getting passionate over.  There were 17 nominees that year.  Seven were inducted:  Bee Gees, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Jackson Five, Joni Mitchell, Parliament-Funkadelic, Rascals.  Also inducted were Syd Nathan and two early influences, Mahalia Jackson and Bill Monroe.  A solid class.
Not making the cut:  Black Sabbath,  Dominoes, Gene Pitney, Lloyd Price, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mamas and the Papas, Meters, Moonglows, Solomon Burke, Stooges.   Of these 17 names the only ones that haven't been inducted are the Meters and Dominoes.  

Of all the names listed the one I was rooting for the most were the Bee Gees.  But this was the first time I remember their being a discussion outside of the music press about the Rock Hall, what the definition of "Rock and Roll" is and about a nominee, in this case, Joni Mitchell.  A September 1996 Opinion piece ran in the New York Times Opinion.  Written by Martha Bayles, this hits on subjects still talked about in 2017:  a certain nominee, what is the definition of "Rock and Roll" and the museum itself.  Side note: notice the date it ran is September 28.  Inductees were announced back then a lot earlier.  Also, the 1997 ceremony was the first held in Cleveland, so there was more attention for that year than many before.

So, people began to take note of the Hall.  I remember talking with fellow music friends about names that didn't get in like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Black Sabbath.  And wondering why there was a controversy over Joni Mitchell because many didn't think she was "Rock" enough.  Twenty years later not much has changed.

The Class of 1997 was an awakening for me.  When the inductees were named and I saw that the Bee Gees and Jackson Five were in, it felt like a victory for me as well.  Every year we all have our favorites.  From that year on, I began to find artists on the ballot that I would lobby for.  I'm still doing that today.

Twenty years on, the same arguments about the Hall are being debated in more places than they were in the 90's.  The Internet has been a blessing for music nuts like me.  I'm still as fervent about seeing names on the stage at Induction night (if my beloved Spinners ever make, I might just attend their induction ceremony) as ever before.  But the class of 1997 will always be a special one.

Monday, November 06, 2023

Playlist for 11/6

National - Laugh Track
Margo Price - Strays II 
More Than A Whisper: Celebrating the Music of Nanci Griffith - Various
Replacements - Tim (Let It Bleed remix)
Doja Cat - Scarlet
Roberta Lea - Too Much Of A Woman
Milli Vanilli (2023 Documentary)
War On Disco (2023 PBS Documentary)

Friday, November 03, 2023

My Favorite Albums of 2003

Al Green - I Can't Stop
Alicia Keys - Diary of Alicia Keys
Amy Winehouse - Frank
Anthony Hamilton - Comin' From Where I'm From
Bettye Lavette - A Woman Like Me
Beyonce - Dangerously In Love
Bottle Rockets - Blue Sky
Brad Paisley - Mud On The Tires
Britney Spears - In The Zone
Bubba Sparkxxx - Deliverance
Calexico - Feast of Wire
Chris Knight - Jealous Kind
Dandy Warhols - Welcome To The Monkey House
Darkness - Permission to Land
Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner
Drive-By Truckers - Decoration Day
Electric Six - Fire
Emmylou Harris - Stumble Into Grace
Fountains of Wayne - Welcome Interstate Managers
Jay-Z - Black Album
Jesse Malin - Fine Art of Self Destruction
John Mayer - Heavier Things
Joss Stone - Soul Sessions
Junior Senior - D-D-Don't Stop The Beat
Kelis - Tasty
Kelly Clarkson - Thankful
Kings of Leon - Youth & Young Manhood
Libertines - Up The Bracket
Liz Phair - s/t
Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears
Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father
Merle Haggard - Haggard Like Never Before
New Pornographers - Electric Version
Otis Taylor - Truth Is Not Fiction
Outkast - Speakerboxxx/Love Below
Postal Service - Give Up
Rancid - Indestructible
Raveonettes - Chain Gang of Love
Richard Thompson - Old Kit Bag
Rodney Crowell - Fate's Right Hand
Shins - Chutes Too Narrow
Simply Red - Home
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go
Ted Leo - Hearts of Oak
Warren Zevon - The Wind
White Stripes - Elephant
Yeah Yeah Yeah's - Fever To Tell

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