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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'.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

BeatleMania 2009

Ah yes. It's been a week since I returned from vacation, but the sights, sounds, & smells of Holden Beach are still ingrained in my head. Well, not really the smells because I picked up a nasty sinus infection down there, but I do remember the salt in the air hitting me when we arrived. Vacation at Holden usually means relaxation, great food, playing in the surf with my kids, and...the VH1 Classic Veg-O-Thon. That's right, it's VH1 like it ought to be - all music, all the time. And how lucky was I (& unlucky for the rest of the family I suppose) that it was Beatles Week while we were down there. The Rock Band: The Beatles game dropped on 9.9.09 so we (I) were treated to the best the boys from Liverpool ever did. Got to see Hard Day's Night, Help!, The Beatles Anthology, Imagine, The U.S.A. vs. John Lennon, John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band Live From Madison Square Garden, The Concert For Bangladesh, The Concert For George, Storytellers w/ Ringo Starr, and another Paul McCartney concert I can't remember the name of. My conclusions remain as it was before: George Harrison is still my favorite Beatle, Ringo would be the best dinner guest, Yoko is evil, and Paul is a tad dense.

But, I still love the Beatles and evidently so to do the kids of today. Not just because of the new Rock Band game, kids have always loved The Beatles. We've discussed it on RHT before, but there is something about their music that attracts kids, even pre-school age kids and toddlers. Shoe has mentioned how Kip loved to listen to them as a wee lad, & I know my boys have their own CD's to listen to. But what is it that causes this phenomenon? Well, my son Eli, who just started kindergarten last month, brought home his first little magazine from school last week, and wouldn't you know they address that very question. Here it is, the article from Scholastic Parent and Child:

Meet The Beatles...again!
What is it about the Fab Four’s music that makes each new generation of kids want to twist and shout?
By
Carolyn Buchanan September , 2009

As you may know from experience, when moms and dads play “their” music, kids sometimes roll their eyes. But pump a Beatles tune through your iPod speakers, and you’re likely to find your children tapping their toes and singing right along with you. What’s so fascinating (and what’s likely to make the new music-based video game The Beatles: Rock Band, due out this month, a hit), however, isn’t just that the Fab Four’s appeal spans generations. It’s that each new generation of young listeners seems to fall in love with John, Paul, George, and Ringo much like kids did way back in the 1960s, when the mop-top band first burst onto the scene. How do The Beatles, a band that broke up nearly 40 years ago, continue to draw kids in and make lifelong fans out of them?“Young people can love The Beatles the same way we can all love Beethoven even though we weren’t alive in Vienna in the 1800s,” says Glenn Gass, a Beatles specialist and professor of music at the University of Indiana. What sparks Beatles love? “In short, melody!” says Gass. “The melodic hooks and cheeriness of the music grabs smaller kids. Tweens find that same warmth and hopefulness in the music, but also the complexities and realities of their own lives,” he says. In addition to the joyous melodies, musicologists cite the consistent quality of the songs, the fact that they never seem dated, and their varying degrees of sophistication.
Love Those LyricsFew bands, past or present, have a songwriting team that can match John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Some of their lyrics are poetic and profound or make social statements. Others are silly and surreal. Dave Foster, a New York City–based musician who plays in a Beatles tribute band called Bubble and is the father of two young Beatles fans, is keenly aware of the kid appeal of the silly and surreal variety. “Some of the lyrics are so nonsensical and visual,” Foster says, “like ‘yellow matter custard’ and ‘the eggman’ in ‘I Am the Walrus.’”

While some of The Beatles’ amusing, if puzzling, lyrics are alleged to be drug-induced, others are intentionally sly and playful. Foster recounts how Lennon once received a letter from a young student that said his teacher was asking the children to analyze some Beatles’ lyrics. Lennon confessed that he had mischievously inserted some nonsense lines into the lyrics from a verse he remembered from childhood. Overall, Foster points out, The Beatles’ music is very positive. “Sure, there are sad songs,” he says, “but even the sad ones have humor.”

The humor surely resonates with kids, but so do the songs’ messages. Tunes like “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “We Can Work It Out,” and “All You Need Is Love” offer affirmations that kids are eager to hear. Sensitive listeners respond to the more serious stuff like “Let It Be” and “Help!” Unintentionally, Beatles’ music may actually be some of the best “kid music” ever recorded for grown-ups.Music For EternityChristine Kompar, a music teacher in Brooklyn, NY, believes that The Beatles should be a part of every elementary school’s music curriculum. “It’s music that children can easily relate to, unlike much classical music, yet it still maintains musical depth,” she explains.

Bill Hedge, a Palo Alto, CA–based musician, father, and devoted Beatles fan, believes the Fab Four’s music is on par with that of the greatest classical composers. Hedge predicts that 200 years from now, The Beatles’ songbook will be studied in the world’s best music conservatories. In the way that Bach or Beethoven is familiar yet new at the same time, Hedge says, “The Beatles created music that is always fresh and new, even if you’ve heard it 100,000 times.” Which Beatle Will You Be?The Beatles: Rock Band video game allows your family to form a Beatles tribute band of your own. Or you can jam to the music on air guitar!
John Lennon Lead singer and rhythm guitarist. Witty and rebellious, John was often thought of as the Brainy Beatle. Some of his most enduring tunes: “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Come Together,” “All You Need Is Love,” and “Revolution.”

Paul McCartney Lead singer and bass guitarist. The Cute Beatle wrote these wildly popular tunes: “Yesterday,” “Let It Be,” “Eleanor Rigby,” “Penny Lane,” and “Hey Jude.”
George Harrison Lead guitarist and background vocalist, George was the Quiet (introverted, spiritual) Beatle. Among his songwriting credits: “Taxman” and “Here Comes the Sun.”
Ringo Starr The drummer, Ringo is sometimes called the Sad Beatle, but he could also be a comedian and generally got along with everyone. His songwriting credits include: “Octopus’s Garden.”

1 comment:

  1. Whew. It's a relief to know that Bill Hedge approves. Somewhere, John Lennon nods appreciatively.

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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.