Wednesday, April 20, 2011

"New?" Cars

Slated for a May 10th release. The Cars come back with the first new music since 87. All of the band is back except for bassist Ben Orr ( who passed away in 2000 of pancreatic cancer). This song sounds like its something that could have fit right in on Heartbeat City. Its catchy and totally The Cars.

Monday, April 04, 2011

One More Show.

Now I have 3 shows to see this spring. Daptone records artist Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. If you love vintage sounding Soul/R&B with a modern twist, you must check out the artists on Daptone.

This will be the first time that I will be seeing Ms. Jones. She is usually referred to as the "Modern Female James Brown". She is gritty and in constant motion when performing. I cant wait. I love this type of music. Its what I grew up on.

Here is a clip of a ballad and how she attacks it. It shows you the emotion she brings to a song. ( Take note youngsters.) Very excited for this show. (Row 6!)

New Foo's.

Check out the Stream of the new CD coming out soon.

Wasting Light by Foo Fighters

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Aint No Sunshine.

Before I learned the Original Bill Withers version of this great song. I learned the Michael Jackson verson.


Friday, March 25, 2011

Still Bill

I just finished watching a great documentry about Bill Withers.  Now 72  and without a new piece of music since 1985, is a wonderful examination of what truly makes a man "a success".

For those of you that dont seem to remember Mr. Withers. Check out classics like "Aint No Sunshine" "Use Me" "Lean On Me".  This just scratches the surface. As with any artist worth its salt, its the buried gems that really reel you in as a fan.  Bill has many of these. Do yourself a favor and do some mining!

Back to the documentry. Bill was born in a coal mining camp, a kid with a bad stutter and labeled a failure by his peers. He spent years working on airplanes installing toilets on 747's  and in the military. In fact, by the time he had his first hit he was in his 30's.  This was a man that stumbled onto his fame, but never was intoxicated by it. He remained "Bill".  He also walked away from that fame to continue his life as a man. To be there for his family and also give back to others.  This is not just a movie about past glories, its about aging and perspective on life. I spent equal parts singing and crying while watching.  If you feel like getting to know one of the "real" people in this world you would love to spend a hour or two just listening to his story. This is a movie for you


Still Bill  (2009)




2 "Bucket List" Concerts

The never ending winter tour keeps rolling on for yours truly. The snow that fell around early November is still hanging around in late March. Ick! So, what could possibly grab me by the collar and awake me from this funky zombie like existence?

MUSIC!!!!

I have tickets for 2 shows that are on the list for "I have to see this act before I tip out of the canoe". Yes, both of these acts are old enough to be my Dad, but, they still can deliver the goods.

Jeff Beck- April 17th.

Bob Seger- May 12th

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Darkness Reforms.

Let the cheese flow! hahaha...love this. "New" Music to come this year.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

My Son And I Get Upgraded!

As a nice perk, last night my son and I were picked out of the crowd to be upgraded from our regular seats  to  RECLINERS!

We were at our usual dreary Minnesota Twolves game when we were approached by arena officals to see if we would like the upgrade and if we would mind being on the jumbotron to show how we were enjoying the seats.  Being the shrinking violets we are, we almost pulled hamstrings running to the chairs!

It was a great night, I know my son loved it and I wont forget it.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

New Foo Fighters.

Love the lo-fi video of the new single. The new Foo's CD  is coming out in early April. 

Check out the new Doc that is airing on Paldia of LEMMY.  Interesting look at the fella that is driving the limo in this little clip.  For the metal meisters out there ( errr not probably the demographic of the few and loyal that read this thing) he is the lead head of the Uber Metal Group  Motorhead!


Monday, February 07, 2011

My Head Goes "Boom Boom Boom"

The Black Eyed Peas featuring Fergie, left, apl.de.ap., will.i.am, and Taboo, right, and apl.de.ap perform during halftime of NFL football Super Bowl XLV Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, in Arlington, Texas. (AP / Dave Martin)

Take a slow glance at the above foursome, this is what passes for top notch entertainment in 2011.  Still digesting the "divatastic" slightly bloated over the top " I dont need to know the words , I am Xtina" version of the National Anthem. I was very hesitant to have to look at a plate of rancid Black Eyed Peas.

I can cut Christina some slack, its hard to sing that song in front of a billion people. Never been a fan of her singing all over the note style and having that pass for emotion. She is the one of the main reasons that almost every single woman under the age of 25 sings like that when auditioning for American Idol. Drives me nuts. Even guys are doing that to the point that I can mimic it perfect when they proudly announce they are going to massacre yet another Stevie Wonder song.  Sorry....mini rant finished

Now on to the Village People ( errrr Black Eyed Peas).  I dont consider myself to be a old guy when it comes to music. I can listen to what is considered music that is too young for me and find something that has some merit to it. However. Music to me means that you can sing and perhaps play a instrument.  Yes, the Black Eyed Peas do have Fergie, who is a good singer and Will I.Am. who has some talent when it comes to writing catchprases in songs that stick in your head ( if you want to or not).  However, last nights superbowl show just hammers home how lame music is today. When I have to be entertained by flashing suits, guitar players from the 90's ( please Slash, change your clothes, its not  1992),  Usher dancing like he is on fire and no mic to actually hear him sing or lipsync. I know its the beginning of the end.

Yes, the superbowl is the epitome of cheese. I cant ever say that any of these superbowl shows have made me jump out of my chair and weep with joy after seeing a artist nail it. My beloved Who croaked their way through its greatest CSI hits last year and I sat there wondering "What Now". Well, its 4 people screaming over a preprogrammed track and a tron fest to distract from the fact that these people do nothing!

(Please stay tuned after the superbowl when Glee massacres Michael Jackson's Thriller!)

The ultimate disgusto moment was when the "always available" slash came out of the stage to look like a automatron and play "Sweet Child O' Mine" and have Fergie ape Axl Roses vocal and snake dance.  Axl! Please get your goofy head together and give your REAL guitarist a shot at a REAL Guns and Roses tour.

Enough.....time for me to purge this bad meal. :-)

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

White Stripes Break Up

Sorry to hear this news. Always liked them.  I will just have to live with the other 500 bands that Jack White is involved with.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

One from the little purple guy

My fave song from Purple Rain....angry, angsty....etc...

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Bryan Adams. I must apologize.


Its funny, there was a time that I had a cassette tape that I made that had selected songs from Mr. Adams that I would put on and mildly enjoy.  That was around 1984 when I was in full on Michael Jackson/Prince funky mania.  I liked Bryan Adams but he was unfunky and kinda too 'corporate rock" for my young taste.  Then he put out that horrible "everything I do ( I do it for you) from that equally horrible Kev Costner Robin Hood movie. Every housewife and lonely heart bought a bakers dozen of that and at that exact point he lost me. Until now.

I ordered up his first 3 albums ( thats what they called them then) from the library. To my surprise, these are very good and consistant albums. Yes, a couple of the songs have too much cheesy 80's sax on em, but for the most part, they are your above average hook filled rock songs that stick in your head.

So big thumbs up Bry. I am diggin

1.
Has a lot of great songs that used to be played on rock radio. "lonely nights" "dont look now" when you play this you will be surprised how many of these songs trigger a memory. Maybe its just me? hahahha
2.
Lots of songs here. "Cuts Like a Knife" "This Time" Even the gooey "Straight From the Heart". ( dont tell anyone about that)
3
This was the Bry Mans thriller.  Almost every song on this album was a single and a hit. My personal fave is the Tina Turner duet " Its only love".  A smoker, even back when I was wearing purple and squealing like prince .

Friday, September 10, 2010

Father and Son Bonding

Gene and Paul get made up!
Isnt it great to see a teen so happy?



Starchild and The Demon (trying to look mean)

Kiss invades the Fair

Ahhhh...family entertainment. The Demon ( Gene Simmons) The Starchild ( Paul Stanley) and 2 other guys filling in for the originals. It was a fun night and it fit in perfect in a state fair setting. Check out the HD quality (make sure to bump up the rez to 720p!) clips and tell me that it wouldnt be fun!



Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Stevie Ray Vaughan Sobriety .









Recorded from a AA meeting , shortly before his death.  I find his story interesting on many levels. Take the time and give it a listen. There are many people that are not as famous or talented that struggled as mighty as Stevie did. As many things in life teach you, its a journey- not a destination.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

I get published again in the local paper

A half-dozen cool things in music | StarTribune.com
August 29

I got a chance to comment on some shows that I have been to in recent weeks in the startribune. I know its not much verbage,but they limit you to a sentence or two.  I still get a little thrill of being published on something I love .

 

Gov't Mule, Cabooze plaza. Yet another adventurous show from a band that never mails it in. A blistering show on a blistering hot day at a venue where the original trio cut its performing teeth. Opener Jackie Greene was a pleasant surprise.


Black Crowes, Minnesota Zoo. On only the third show on its farewell tour, the band roared through a 90-minute set. Luther Dickinson proved that he is a great addition with rough and tasteful solos. Too bad the set was so short. Hope the hiatus is just as brief.

Wolfgang's Vault iTouch/iPhone app. This has quickly become one of my favorite apps. Archived Bill Graham-promoted concerts from Winterland and the Fillmore West/East. Tons to choose from, and it's free.
MIKE YOUNG, DELANO


The Rhythm Devils, the Cedar. Dead drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann delivered as expected, but the surprise was singer/guitarist Davy Knowles, 23. The second set was Dead-on, highlighted by the tight, passionate "Casey Jones" and "U.S. Blues."

Pretty Reckless, "Late Show With David Letterman." "Gossip Girl" starlet Taylor Momsen's Warped-tested pop-metal quartet was a commendable curiosity. There was something oddly affecting about a pretty, vacant-looking blonde with raccoon eyes singing "Every time I look inside your eyes/You make me want to die," framed by Paul Shaffer's creepy keyboards.

Minnesota Zoo concert series. There have been many rewarding shows this summer, capped (for me) by the Black Crowes (spirited, gospel-infused rock but too short), George Thorogood (barroom boogie and blues on steroids) and Jerry Jeff Walker (Texas' answer to Jimmy Buffett).

  Jon Bream -Star Tribune Music Critic.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Black Crowes Minnesota Zoo 8/15







Had a nice short evening at the Zoo with the Black Crowes. The lads put on a great show, but was a bit on the short side for the Crowes.  I know for a fact they had at least 1 hour before the had to shut it down, but they chose to leave us wanting more.  I was about 4 rows, front in center in front of Chris Robinson. It was a great show. Sad to see them going on hiatus for a few years. At least they went out on a high note, from this fans perspective.

Enjoy one of the high points of the show for me.  My Morning Song/Stare It Cold.  Killer!