Oct 102007
 

You’ll just have to imagine what the B-side looks like

Okay, I know I’ve been slow to deliver on the oft-promised Thrifty Music material. This has happened for a numer of reasons: I’ve actually been busy; the amount of high-quality stuff I’ve found has been somewhat overwhelming, making the compilation process difficult, and — most significantly — putting together those giant, themed omnibus editions of Thrifty Music is just plain hard work!

Consequently, I have decided to make things easier on yours truly by re-sizing the Thrifty Music concept a bit. Henceforth, you can expect to see more frequent, smaller selections of stuff to listen to and ponder. Each will still have a theme, and some associated, probing line of questioning, which ought to get us all thinking. But the days of eight- or nine-track comps are gone!

To start the process off, I want to offer the B-side to a single that my vinyl guru, E. Pluribus Gergley, tells me is worth $300 or so (It cost me a buck!). I know nothing at all about the artist in question (one Carl Spencer), but what stopped me in my tracks upon listening to this great tune, “Progress”, was just how much Carl sounded like our very own andyr — better known in some circles as The Velvet Foghorn, or simply “Velv.” I also think the song would be *perfect* cover material for Velv’s band, the redoubtable Nixon’s Head.

This got me thinking about songs we really wish would be covered — by specific artists, I mean. For example, I’d love to hear Supagroup covering “Wang Dang, Sweet Poontang” — though that’s just the first one that popped into my head. I’m sure buried in my cranium somewhere is a longing for a better specific cover that I’m just not remembering right now. But perhaps you can do better. And Velv/Mod/Chickenfrank/Sethro — is “Progress” a song you’d consider covering? I mean, does it pass your sniff test — and if not, why not?

I look forward to your responses.

HVB

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  5 Responses to “Mini-Thrifty Music, Vol. 1: I Summon the Velvet Foghorn!”

  1. Thanks for the props Hrrundi. I know you love the”soul shouter” elements of my vox. Not a bad tune. Has many elements of a good song for us to cover – 4X4 beat, funny fuzz guitar parts.

  2. Mr. Moderator

    I’d say “funny” is an operative word in this song that carries great weight. Pretty good, Hrrundi.

    The cover I always wanted to hear was Graham Parker and the Rumour doing “Get Right Back to Where We Started From”, or whatever that song’s called.

  3. The cover I always wanted to hear was Graham Parker and the Rumour doing “Get Right Back to Where We Started From”, or whatever that song’s called.

    Great suggestion, but it’s pince nez time. The song is actually called “Right Back Where We Started From” and Maxine Nightingale performed it. I love that song and think GP & The Rumour would’ve done a fine cover given their covers of “Chain of Fools,” “You Can’t Hurry Love” and “Hold Back the Night”.

  4. Mr. Moderator

    Berlyant, the Pince Nez cannot be donned when the person posting acknowledges that he or she is uncertain of a fact (ie, “or whatever that song’s called”). As punishment, your Pince Nez privileges are suspended for 2 days! Yes, you got a day knocked off the typical punishment for this offense for otherwise agreeing with me.

  5. alexmagic

    I’m liking this a lot, never heard of it or Spencer before. The bass, fuzz and handclaps are all great, and I especially like the rave-up at the end when they start spelling out the title and pull it off.

    For specific artist/song cover pairs, Beck really should have worked some Monkees – maybe “Goin’ Down” but definitely “Steam Engine” – into his repertoire at some point.

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