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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'.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fury in the Slaughterhouse. Nerf Herder. Teenage Fanclub. Nothing ringing a bell? Then read this blog.

Well, hell, I'm back from paradise. The kids come tomorrow and the Beach Bars will be far, far away. However, I shall soldier bravely on because as some of you know, in 5-years I'll be going to the beach and not coming back. Ever. Schedule your visits accordingly and in advance, as there may be a wait.

But for now, let's blog. Over the years I have been a huge fan of several bands that I felt sure would hit the big-time. Some have and some haven't. It's a pretty hard and fast rule that when you love an unknown band and they hit it big some of the lustre immediately wears off. I remember listening to REM back in the early 80's, and there was something cool about knowing something other music fans didn't. Then, after the world woke up to them, things changed. I went from watching them along with a couple hundred other fans in a Springfield, Ohio gymnasium to watching them in 20,000 seat arenas. Trust me, there's nothing more annoying than sitting beside some idiot screaming "SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE!" Sing SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE!" when all you want to hear is some of the early stuff like "Gardening at Night" or "Pretty Persuasion." Sidenote: REM doesn't play that song anymore. Thank you Lord/Michael Stipe.

I must admit it has given me great satisfaction over the years when a former student (hello Vesey and DJ) has come up to me and said, "Hell, I remember you playing Mudhoney and Soungarden in class w-a-y before we knew what grunge was all about" or "How in the world did you get away with playing Frank Zappa music to a bunch of 8th graders?" Hey, I was just expanding musical and cultural horizons the best I could, so to speak.

But back to the point of this blog. There are still several bands/artists left that, for the life of me, I cannot figure out how they've missed out. For the record, I won't include the following artists because, though not necessarily mainstream, they have achieved some sort of notable success:

  • The Eels - The Eels are so big (especially in Europe) that I don't think E is starving or anything. It was a slow grind but I think they're near the top of the music scene now.
  • They Might Be Giants - Although not widely known, they've been too commercially successful to make my list. Still love 'em, especially live.
Now let's get to the artists that, for one reason or another, have not found the pot at the end of the rock rainbow. Rock Rainbow. Wasn't that a psychedelic band from the late 60's? And what exactly would be in a pot at the end of a rock rainbow? The mind reels. But again I'm off-point. Many apologies.

And we're off. Thank ya kindly in advance for clicking on the links as ya go.

  • Nerf Herder - This band was at the forefront of the Punk-Pop sound that came alive in the early to mid-90's. Picture a cross between Blink-182 and Weezer. Better yet, think Nerf Herder = Peyton Manning, Blink 182 = Eli Manning, and Weezer = Cooper Manning (Note: I'm awesome). These guys have a clean, catchy, whimsical, hook filled sound combined with some of the most intelligently offbeat lyrics in rock music. Granted, a lot of the stuff is tongue-in-cheek and downright juvenile, but I love it. Give a listen to "New Jersey Girl" and you'll catch the vibe. For a spot of fun, put on "Sorry", a true punk/pop gem. Just make sure the headphones are on.
  • Teenage Fanclub - These guys from Scotland have been around since the early 1990;s and have never quite caught on, and I know not why. Their sound will remind you of The Byrds, Tom Petty, The Beach Boys, Big Star, hell, even America. They combine great guitar layered tunes, tight harmonies, and smooth vocals. They've been solid for almost 20-years now. Give a listen to "Sparky's Dream" and see if I'm lyin'.
  • Fury in the Slaughterhouse - Easy there, easy. Don't let the name fool you. These guys ain't no punk speed metal outfit. Instead, these German badasses play straight ahead rock (with a good dollop of pop) that will leave you wanting more. Formed back in '87, the lead singer (Kai Uwe Wingerfelder) has a strong, unique voice that brings a certain panache to any song. Listen to "Milk and Honey" to get the vibe.
  • Hoodoo Gurus - What can I say? My love for the Gurus is well documented. There's nothing fancy about these Aussies, they're pretty much straight-up unapologetic rockers. For a treat, download "Like Wow - Wipeout", a Hoodoo Guru classic.
  • Matthew Sweet - When Mathew Sweet released "Girlfriend" in 1990 it was hailed by critics as a masterpiece and Sweet was annointed the NEXT BIG THING. He never quite rose above that great album, at least in the critic's minds, although I've stuck with him through all the ups and downs. Listen to 1993's "The Ugly Truth" or 1995's "We're the Same" for some vintage Sweet. By the way, he's ungodly good live in concert.
  • Carbon Leaf - Carbon Leaf is a band that I first heard down in The Outer Banks, and I've since fell in love with their sound. At first I thought they were some Celtic based band from Scotland or Ireland (where the hell is Celtic music based anyway?) but it turns out they hail from none other than Richmond, Virginia. Who knew? Anyway, you must listen to the music to get what I mean. Give "What About Everything?" a go and let me know what you think.
  • The Alarm - These guys are sort of a poor man's U2 I guess, although I'd put that the other way around (blasphemy!). They emerged as an 80's alt group and, although they can be a tad pretentious (I told you they were U2ish) they have a great sound. A lot of their stuff is political and rock anthem oriented which is fine by me. Listen to "68 Guns" and "Spirit of '76" to get the feel. Sidenote: Saw these guys open for Mr. Bob Dylan in 1989. Unforgettable.
There are others I could put on the list, such as:
  • Steve Forbert - In my mind this cool cat should be ranked right up there Petty and Mellencamp.
  • John Hiatt - Maybe the most underappreciated rockers of our time.
  • Todd Rundgren - For the life of me I can't figure out why he's not a household name. A true genius.
So there you go. I'm sure you all have some faves that you look at in the same way. Let's hear 'em.

Note: That's Nerf Herder up top. Nerf Herder is cool.

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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.

By the way, this link stays up as long as RHT is in existence.