May 042013
 
Sounds of the Hall in roughly 33 1/3 minutes!

Sounds of the Hall in roughly 33 1/3 minutes!

I wouldn’t describe myself as a black and white guy, but often in our music debates we are called upon to either love or hate something. Yet sometimes we struggle with taking a side. And it’s not indifference. It’s fence sitting. Tonight I present 2 bands and 2 guys who’ve had me on the fence for too long. Also stay tuned for a Six-pack or Shotgun segment. Thanks to The Professor for his continued guidance and enlightenment.

Full disclosure: For good or ill, this episode of Saturday Night Shut-In was put together under the influence of some serious sinus medication.

SNSI (05–04-13) Fence Sitting

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May 042013
 
Sounds of the Hall in roughly 33 1/3 minutes!

Sounds of the Hall in roughly 33 1/3 minutes!

[Allowing the seasonal theme to roll forward and to bolster your Moderator’s powers to survive playing a double-header baseball game on Sunday, let’s kick off the first of TWO Saturday Night Shut-Ins! “Game 2” of this day-night double-header should appear late tonight. – Mr. Moderator.]

I put this mix together with 2 things in mind:

  1. To group together some of the also-rans of the Sixties, the things I grew up on the radio with. These are some of the songs that shared the air with The Beatles and The Stones, The Doors, Motown, all the bigger hit  makers…but they’re often one-hit wonders,, ones that got lost in the Summer of Love, and they’re the kind of songs you hear, and you go “exactly who the hell did that, anyway?”
  2. To keep it under the requisite 33 minutes.

SNSISummerofLove

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May 032013
 
Hunkering down at U. Penn's Spring Fling, circa 1986.

Hunkering down at U. Penn’s Spring Fling, circa 1986.

I don’t know about where you live, but where I live, in the Philadelphia area, we are enjoying the most glorious, Classic Spring season in recent memory. It’s been sunny most days with just enough rain a few nights a week to keep the budding vegetation satisfied. The temperatures have been in the 60s, which I’ll take at this time of year. Some people, like my wife, wish we could get a month-long stretch of weather in the mid-70s, but I think that’s asking for too much. Often, at this time of year, we’re slogging through a full week of rain and temperatures still in the high 40s. My nearly half-century experience in this area tells me that once the thermometer hits 75º F in Philadelphia for 2 or 3 days in a row that a quick spike to 90º F with stifling humidity is just around the corner.

I’ve been so carried by the weather this April and the first few days of May that I’ve found myself having flashbacks to carefree spring days of my youth. As with many of my memories, a soundtrack is quickly associated. Days like this remind me of rushing from school or work to meet up with friends and start hitting the bong and/or the $6 case of beer. Freshman year at a college outside Chicago, during a week of just this sort of weather, I recall a friend and I placing stereo speakers on the windowsill of my dorm room and blasting the soundtrack from Apocalypse Now, a double-album set composed of the most of the movie’s dialog and sound effects, for passerby to hear: “Saigon…shit!”

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May 032013
 

Mark Gleason (aka Slim Jade, aka Mr. Royale)

“Darklands”

May 3-June 2, 2013

La Luz de Jesus Gallery

4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles CA

www.laluzdejesus.com

Crotalus Atrox, by Mark Gleason.

Crotalus Atrox, by Mark Gleason.

If you’re in the Los Angeles area beginning this Friday, May 3, through June 2, I highly recommend making the trip to La Luz de Jesus Gallery to check out an exhibit by our friend Mark Gleason, better known to many of you as Slim Jade or Mr. Royale. When he’s not hosting Saturday Night Shut-In or otherwise sharing his love of music, Mark is an accomplished San Francisco painter. A couple of years ago a crew from France traveled to interview him. Red Buttons never got interviewed by a French television crew!

I’ve yet to have the opportunity to see Slim’s work in the canvas, so to speak, but he sends me shots of his completed that never fail to impress for their technique and, especially, their “voice.” Break a palette! Or whatever the appropriate wish is for an artist prior to his or her latest opening.

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May 032013
 

I thought the following post and video from Sam Phillips‘ Facebook page was cool. The new song is promising, too boot!

As some of us have finally sold or given away their vinyl records, many of us have started collecting them; I think this is a beautiful circle. To celebrate this I took some of the orphaned record jackets I found and made them into collaged covers for the release of my new album, Push Any Button. This repurposing fits these 10 songs, which look at the future through the past.

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May 012013
 

the-undertones-wednesday-week-sire

While we crank out boatloads of work, or whatever we do with our not-quite-free time, how about we fit in a round-robin Last Man Standing involving song titles stating specific days of the week…in order? That is, after I start this off with a song title stating the first day of the week (at least as I see it on my wall calendar), you will need to follow up with a song title including the next day of the week. Then we will need to list a song title including the day after that. The game ends when we exhaust song titles for whatever day is due next.

Because I suspect this quest may be tough to take as far as the mountaintop, songs including more than a single day of the week in the title can be used to cover a second (or more) day in the sequence, but as always, please don’t bogart this thread: only one song title in sequence of day of the week per post. Thanks!

Are you ready to start? Here goes:

“Sunday Morning,” The Velvet Underground.

(For those of you scratching your head, a song title including “Monday” must follow.)

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Apr 302013
 

Punk teaser final

 

Last weekend I was reading a New York Times piece on some punk rock fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was kind of annoying. Only that Legs McNeil guy called bullshit on the fashion world co-opting punk rock fashions.

Not really related in any way, yesterday NBA veteran Jason Collins came out of the closet, breaking a sports social barrier as the first active (if unsigned) professional male player in one of America’s 4 major sports to identify himself as gay. Some compared his act to Jackie Robinson’s breaking the color barrier in professional sports. I simply say, Bravo!

These 2 stories got me thinking for a second: Are there any social barriers yet to be broken in rock ‘n roll?

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