25 December 2020
25 December 2020 - Clarence Carter - Back Door Santa
25 December 2020 - Run DMC - Christmas In Hollis
Run DMC certainly had a lot of bravado, but this song was nothing but positive and honest. Recorded for the benefit album A Very Special Christmas, the song heavily samples Clarence Carter's "Back Door Santa" as well as other popular Christmas carols. How many can you spot?
24 December 2020
24 December 2020 - Amy Grant - Emmanuel
23 December 2020
23 December 2020 - Cake - The Distance
22 December 2020
22 December 2020 - Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride
21 December 2020
21 December 2020 - Cranes - Everywhere
18 December 2020
18 December 2020 - Three Dog Night - Joy To The World
17 December 2020
17 December 2020 - The B-52's - Channel Z
17 December 2020 - The B-52's - Love Shack
16 December 2020
16 December 2020 - Edie Brickell - Good Times
That's right. If you have a Windows 95 CD, you have a copy of this video.
15 December 2020
15 December 2020 - Sugarland - All I Want To Do
"Hey, let's skip work and just love each other."
That's pretty much a synopsis of this song.
That's all they needed to make a big hit song that was the feel-good song of 2008 and a huge country-pop crossover hit.
That, and this video, which was really working hard to sell Jennifer Nettles as a sex symbol....
14 December 2020
14 December 2020 - Bill Withers - Lovely Day
12 December 2020
12 December 2020 - Charlie Pride - Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'
11 December 2020
11 December 2020 - KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See
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She did not mess around. |
10 December 2020
10 December 2020 - Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good
09 December 2020
9 December 2020 - Lizzo - Good As Hell
08 December 2020
8 December 2020 - The East Pointers - Wintergreen
07 December 2020
7 December 2020 - Dido - Thank You
04 December 2020
4 December 2020 - The White Stripes - Fell In Love With A Girl
03 December 2020
3 December 2020 - Owl City - Good Time (Acoustic)
"Owl City has put together a song that benefits from Carly's presence, but doesn't require it."
02 December 2020
2 December 2020 - Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
01 December 2020
1 December 2020 - Oasis - Live Forever
20 November 2020
20 November 2020 - Men At Work - Overkill
19 November 2020
19 November 2020 - Olivia Newton-John - Xanadu
The Xanadu soundtrack was split in two parts. Side A was written by John Farrar - principle songwriter for Olivia - and performed by ONJ, with several guests backing her. Side B was written by Jeff Lynne of Electric Light Orchestra and performed by ELO - but the closing song was this one, with a guest lead vocalist.
18 November 2020
18 November 2020 - Sam Phillips - Holding Onto The Earth
14 November 2020
14 November 2020 - Nirvana - Lithium
I have to admit, when I first heard Nevermind, this was my favorite song on the album, and I was thrilled it was released as a single. It isn't still my favorite, but it's still great.
14 November 2020 - Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse
14 November 2020 - Nirvana - [hidden track]
It was not my first listen to the album when I discovered it. And yes, I did have a "what the f***" response when I did.
13 November 2020
13 November 2020 - Nirvana - Heart-Shaped Box
That was not purposeful. Nirvana had a short catalog, but it was deep, and so it's hard to fit everything into one week. We're trying, though.
Kurt's not here to tell us what this song is about, but he did leave the song behind for all of us to question and ponder.... and enjoy.
12 November 2020
12 November 2020 - Nirvana - In Bloom
11 November 2020
11 November 2020 - Nirvana - Sliver
Let me say that again.
This was a non-album single, not deemed good enough for Nevermind. It was a throwaway song. It's also a perfect Nirvana song - showing the time before the band got so large.
Two notes on the video. First, the song doesn't actually feature Dave Grohl on drums, as it was recorded before he joined the band. Rather, Dan Peters from Mudhoney was the drummer on this single. Second, and cutest, that's Frances Bean Cobain dancing at the beginning of the video.
Enjoy!
10 November 2020
10 November 2020 - Nirvana - About A Girl
09 November 2020
9 November 2020 - Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
I decided that Nirvana deserved it.
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Actual casting call for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" |
Turns out this little video, which Kurt called his attempt to "rip off the Pixies", struck a chord with the youth of America, including me. Here's the song that started it all.
07 November 2020
7 November 2020 - Miley Cyrus - Party In The U.S.A.
28 October 2020
28 October 2020 - Lena Katina - Never Forget / No Voy a Olvidarte
12 October 2020
12 October 2020 - L7 - Pretend We're Dead
In the early to mid 1990's, it was cool to be a hard rock band made entirely of females.
Seriously. This was a thing. And, for some reason, it was a novelty.
L7 was no novelty act. L7 was four very talented women who knew how to rock and rock hard. That doesn't mean their music didn't have feeling. Take this song, the band's biggest hit. Donita Sparks (primary vocalist on the song) wrote this while going through a devastating breakup. It was easier for her to pretend that the guy was dead - that helped her cope. Thus, a song was born.
15 September 2020
15 September 2020 - Lush - Ladykillers
This is nearer to the end of their time together, in the mid-1990s, when they were starting to get poppy and score a radio hit or two.
03 September 2020
3 September 2020 - Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
Let's be very clear.
This is a very dark song.
To be clear, when Mark Foster wrote and performed the song, he was trying to write from the perspective of a homicidal kid thinking about shooting up his school. Written in an afternoon, Foster had been writing commercial jingles and plowed through writer's block to get this song done.
And, for a song that was just a demo, with Mark Foster singing and performing every piece, it's pretty rich and strangely beautiful.
\02 September 2020
2 September 2020 - 10,000 Maniacs - Like The Weather
We're almost a decade into this blog, and we've NEVER posted about 10,000 Maniacs on this blog.
Let's fix that today.
25 August 2020
25 August 2020 - Lady Gaga ft. BeyoncƩ- Telephone
This video tells a story that doesn't entirely match the song. I mean, it's set in a prison - and the song clearly isn't.
And that's OK. It also doesn't hurt the song.
What it is is a great song, with a great dance beat, celebrating the great dance song, co-written by Gaga and BeyoncƩ - and they wrote a song on which they could BOTH showcase their unique voices. It ended up being Gaga's 6th consecutive #1 song - a feat matched by no other artist in history.
I mention that Lady Gaga cowrote this song, and I have said numerous times that this woman has a lot of natural musical talent - enough that she uses vocal tricks to her advantage without taking away her timbre. Which brings me to this live version - from 2017.
Clearly, Stefani really just wants to dance! But it is the singing in which she excels on this night - and it is huge and CLEARLY pure.
21 August 2020
21 August 2020 - Miley Cyrus - Midnight Sky
This song, released literally last week, is clearly about her breakup with Liam Hemsworth - and it's a deeply personal song, in only a way that Miley could be deeply personal. But this is Wicked Guilty Pleasures, not Wicked Guilty Therapy Sessions, so it's got to be enjoyable, and it is.
Musically, it's straight ahead bass-driven pop with significant synth. It's a great 80's throwback with a modern feel - and it's fun. And that's enough.
17 August 2020
17 August 2020 - blackbear - hot girl bummer
This song, from late 2019, is the first hit by blackbear, aka Matthew Tyler Musto, a man who has made most of his money writing songs for other people. He has been a recording artist for several years as well, and this was his first hit after seven years of releasing albums.
And it's a doozy. From the repeated chorus with the chiming bell and guitar going in time with the melody, to the significant bass drops and creative use of Autotune, the song is infinitely memorable.
10 August 2020
10 August 2020 - An "Into the Unknown" Special
It is a fairly recent tradition of Disney to record their recognizable songs from their feature films in the native languages where their movies are released. "Let It Go", from Frozen, for example, was recorded in several languages.
03 August 2020
3 Aug 2020 - The Notorious B.I.G. ft. Pam Long - Hypnotize
Biggie's flow on this song is just impeccable, and I cannot deny it's a great tune. I sometimes wonder what would have happened if he and Tupac would have collaborated, and it is incredibly tragic that both voices were snuffed out so young.
31 July 2020
31 July 2020 - First Aid Kit - Emmylou
She does. She's a fan.
30 July 2020
30 July 2020 - The Jesus And Mary Chain ft. Hope Sandoval - Sometimes Always
The song is a little less... dark than other Jesus and Mary Chain fare, which is probably how it was so darned accessible to so many.
28 July 2020
28 July 2020 - Tori Amos - Crucify
This song - a minor hit in 1992 that sparked an EP with some pretty epic B-sides - is my favorite of hers. From her debut album - we aren't counting Y Kant Tori Read here - the song is powerful and full-on from the first note. A very piano-driven song, it was wholly written by Amos herself.
That EP did not contain the Little Earthquake album version of the song, though. It contained this very mild remix of the song, which includes some additional lyrics that I think add to the power of the song.
In stark contrast, this is a live version of the song from the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1991, before the song was released - and it's not at all remixed - and is STILL powerful. True talent - a woman and her piano - is on full display.
By the way, Tori Amos still performs. Here she is from 2014 performing a similarly pure version of the song.... and it is still as brilliant as the first time.
17 July 2020
17 July 2020 - The Bangles - In Your Room
From the first song of theirs I heard (their cover of "Going Down To Liverpool") and throughout their career, I have always thought they were four excellent musicians who just happened to be female performing great music.
This was the first single off their third album Everything and it was the band's fourth top 5 hit. Written by Susanna Hoffs, the primary vocalist for The Bangles, it is one of my personal favorites by the band.
For our live selection today, I wanted to choose a really recent performance, for two reasons. First of all, the band hasn't lost a beat. At all.
The second is that bassist. The classic Bangles lineup included Michael Steele on bass, but she was NOT the original bassist. The original bassist was a woman named Annette Zilinskas, who left the band in 1983, just before their breakthrough All Over The Place album was released.
35 years later, in 2018, Annette Zilinskas returned to the band. And I just think that's awesome.