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Today In Rock History

April 25th . . . 1918 - Legendary jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald is born in Newport News, VA . . . 1923 - Blues guitarist Albert King is born . . . 1933 - Jerry Leiber is born in Baltimore. With Mike Stoller, he’s written witty rock hits like “Yakety Yak” and “Jailhouse Rock” . . . 1945 - Bjorn Ulvaeus of Abba is born in Gothenburg, Sweden . . . 1945 - Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival) is born this day . . . 1950 - Steve Ferrone, drummer with the Average White Band and Eric Clapton, is born in Brighton, England . . . 1956 - Elvis Presley reaches top of US chart with Heartbreak Hotel, his first No. 1 . . . 1961 - Elvis Presley makes his last stage appearance for nearly eight years at Bloch Arena in Hawaii . . . 1964 - The Beatles have an amazing 14 singles on the American chart . . . 1967 - The Beatles perform “All You Need Is Love” during a global satellite broadcast . . . 1974 - Jim Morrison’s widow, Pam, dies in Hollywood at the age of 27. Police suspect heroin use may have played a part in her death . . . 1977 - Elvis Presley makes his last-known recordings during a live concert at the Saginaw (Mich.) Civic Center . . . 1981 - Wings break up after Denny Laine leaves the band. Paul McCartney says he will carry on as a solo artist . . . 1987 - Crowded House had their biggest U.S. hit when “Don’t Dream It’s Over” peaked at #2; U2 replace Beastie Boys at top of US LP chart with The Joshua Tree . . . 1990 - The Fender Stratocaster on which Jimi Hendrix played “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock sells at a London auction for $295,000 . . . 1994 - The Eagles played the first of two shows where they recorded their ‘Hell Freezes Over’ album . . . 1994 - A judge sentences Beastie Boy Adam Horowitz to 200 hours’ community service after he beats up a TV cameraman during River Phoenix’s funeral . . . 1994 - A judge determines that Michael Bolton’s “Love Is a Wonderful Thing” sounds a little too similar to the Isley Brothers’ “Love Is a Wonderful Thing.” Ya think? . . . 1997 - Warren Haynes and Allen Woody quit the Allman Brothers Band to tend to their careers as Gov’t Mule . . . 1999 - Funk star Roger Troutman, 47, dies in a hospital in Dayton, Ohio, after being shot several times . . . 2000 - Eric Clapton is reunited on a TV stage in London with his former Derek & the Dominos keyboard player Bobby Whitlock, for their first performance together in 29 years . . . 2002 - Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, the effervescent, sometimes volatile rapping member of the Grammy-winning R&B trio TLC, is killed in a car crash in Honduras . . . 2003 - The late jazz great Nina Simone is laid to rest in Carry-Le-Rouet, France . . . 2004 - Piano man Billy Joel drives his car into a house in Long Island. Nobody is seriously injured. It’s his third car crash in two years . . . 2007 - American singer Bobby “Boris” Pickett died of leukemia at the age of 69. He scored the Halloween anthem ‘The Monster Mash’ in 1962 . . .

Just in time for the Beavis & Butthead revival!! Woo-hoo!

A sneak peek at My Morning Jacket's new album....

I think I got a contact buzz just watching this....

RHT Pic 'o' the Week

RHT Pic 'o' the Week
Prosecution evidence leaked from the Barry Bonds trial

Randon Non-Rock Notes. Rock Notes, get it? I'm awesome.

Car wrecks! Woohoo!

Here's a baby rabbit eating a flower.

Best commercial on TV right now. You dang woodchucks!!

Quite simply, the greatest redneck car ramp jump ever. Period.

Slippery slide accidents are always money, aren't they?

Let's revisit this famous soccer bitch.

Yo. My man. Seriously, this is not the best way to get free ice cream.

Good boy.

I want this lamb! Oh, and this lamb!

Hey lady, watch where you're goin'.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

The U2 Debate: EZ Responds


Our man EZ has responded to the article I posted yesterday regarding U2. Here 'tis . . .

While I can relate to this viewpoint a little bit myself, i can understand the relevance that U2 has to an extent First off, they came out of a messed up ireland at the time that really was war torn and "on-edge" to say the least. I went to college with a guy from Belfast and have been there twice to visit and he has given me great perspective on this. Basically, he has described music in Ireland as b.u2 and a.u2 ( before U2 and after U2). He is 33 years old and grew right through this movement. He has said that the music before that was just punk bullshit trying to imitate things heard on English radio and American records or just traditional Irish music. U2 came along and basically changed all the rules.

I agree that the early records, especially if you were around then to understand the relevance, were kick ass, something totally different, great lyrics, the whole package really. A good friend of mine absolutely loves u2 and i'm a bit like Shoe. I don't get it either.

I think people relate to and love these qualities and characteristics about u2:

1) The band has stuck together, through thick and thin, since the beginning. I don't know all the squables and fights but i do remember the drummer wanting to leave at one point in the late 80's and who knows how they've put up with Bono all these years.. but people dig that shit. I think of examples of bands like Jane's Addiction, Journey, Van Halen, Blind Melon just to name 4 weird ones that came to mind right away. Each one of those bands had thing happen that changed their face or sound, or that downright killed them (singers leaving, dying, losing members etc) and that has never been the case with U2. I think that shows loyalty and honor and their fans give that back to them. I may be mistaken too, but I think Bono has been married to the same woman for like 20 years too and she is no looker. But people respect that and they give that back to them.

2) the band has an unmistakable sound and not many bands can claim that. They have some serious hits and they thing about their hits (like it or not) is that they seems to be written straight from the heart and soul about themes ranging from love and war, to family relationships and the politacl arena.

3) They can sell it all. Their concerts have been some of the largest selling over all-time and have done that for a number of years. Not only that, but they have had some of the most cutting edge concerts (I know there were a couple that were pretty crazy at the time, like the Zooropa tour or something like that). I realize some of them were maybe hailed as "busts" but they helped set the stage for many other concerts afterward.

Personally, I think Bono and The Edge are doing a great thing with all their advocacy work and humanitarian stuff. I, like most people I'm sure, are sick of seeing it and hearing about it, and having it thrown in our face constantly, but it's good stuff and the Red Campaign that Bono has put together has been pretty damn successful.

My buddy I mentioned above that loves U2, we go skiing out west every year once or twice and we caught a U2 show in Salt Lake City when they were on their "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" tour. I think that was the album. Personally, I thought the show was pretty fucking good. The band sounded great, unlike other huge bands I've seen live and would rather just hide in my basement listening to their records. The had great energy, there wasn't a whole lot of political bullshit thrown out, the lights and stage were cool.. I was impressed. Would i pay a ton of money to see them again? Probably not but if you haven't seen them, I'd recommend it.

I've been a fan of Phish for years and the comment show made in his post, something like U2 can piss of their mountain and their fans will just lap up whatever comes there way--- that isn't really the point. Over the years, music critics have said this repeatedly about Phish, about the Grateful Dead too. If you watch the documentary "Bittersweet Motel" which is about Phish, directed by Todd Phillips of Road Trip and Old School fame, you'll see a great clip in there.. Trey is being interviewed by someone and they ask him something like "a critic says that if Phish were to stand on stage and just piss out of the speakers, their fans would let it go right into their ears and love every second of it." Trey has a great response to this and you should check it out.

It boils down to the fact the U2 has touched a ton of peoples lives over the years, they've been true to their causes, they've been true to their country, they've given their all and people respond to that.

ez

3 comments:

  1. Good stuff EZ. You realize I didn't write the original post though, correct?

    For some reason U2 has never connected with me. There are other groups as well, like The Stones. Like U2, all their songs seem rehashed to me, the same thing over and over again. Still, I get your points and they all make sense to me.

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  2. Agreed. Could be a good lead in to a post about groups who drive me nuts with their politics (U2, Green Day, Pearl Jam spring to mind). Shut up and sing!

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  3. I just hate it when they call U2 the greatest American band.

    Plus I hate the video where they put all the feet on The Edge's face. And I hate Bono's sunglasses. That's all.

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RHT Greatest American Rocker: Elvis Presley

RHT Greatest American Rocker: Elvis Presley

RHT Greatest Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix

RHT Greatest Guitarist: Jimi Hendrix

RHT Greatest Artist of the 80's: Michael Jackson

RHT Greatest Artist of the 80's: Michael Jackson

RHT Greatest Album of the 70's: Dark Side of the Moon

RHT Greatest Album of the 70's: Dark Side of the Moon

RHT Greatest Album of the 80's: Back in Black

RHT Greatest Album of the 80's: Back in Black

RHT Most Iconic Guitar Of All-Time

RHT Most Iconic Guitar Of All-Time
The Gibson Les Paul

RHT Greatest Album of the 60's: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Album of the 60's: Abbey Road

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RHT Greatest Artist of the 90's: Nirvana

RHT Greatest Rock Voice: Freddie Mercury

RHT Greatest Rock Voice: Freddie Mercury

RHT Most Beautiful Woman in Music: Carrie Underwood

RHT Most Beautiful Woman in Music: Carrie Underwood

RHT Greatest Album Cover: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Album Cover: Abbey Road

RHT Greatest Metal Song: Iron Man

RHT Greatest Metal Song: Iron Man

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RHT Greatest Song: Stairway to Heaven

Time flies when you're havin' fun . . .

R.I.P. Delaney

I lost my little Scottish Terrier on Monday, September 8th to cancer. Her name was Delaney and she was a warrior. She was a rescue, and in her lifetime she'd been to hell and back. At the risk of sounding like a total wimp, it hurts like a son-of-a-bitch. If you're a dog lover like myself and want to see what she was all about, you can check out this link:

http://delaneywarrior.blogspot.com/

Man, I miss that little dog.

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