Round #12
Not the best round, IMO. Maybe just my mood today. Nothing blew me away.
Yet another Blue October song got added - I Hope You're Happy
Meanwhile - Moody Blues
Sour Girl - STP
Rumble in Brighten - Setzer
Out Last Night - Chesney
Sing a Song - EWF
April Wine - You won't Dance with Me. Very 50's sounding song. The album version has a spoken verse right after the first verse. It's, more or less a repeat of the original verse. I chose to link the shorter version without that part. I love the guitar solo in this one as well as the part that starts with "So, why..." with the background vocals together. Beautiful.
Supposedly Myles wrote the guts of this song when he was in high school, which is evident if you listen to the spoken part in the album version...
But Jill told Fred
You wish I'd drop dead
Album version
I'm caught up! (for the next 4 hours, or so)
Not the best round, IMO. Maybe just my mood today. Nothing blew me away.
Yet another Blue October song got added - I Hope You're Happy
Meanwhile - Moody Blues
Sour Girl - STP
Rumble in Brighten - Setzer
Out Last Night - Chesney
Sing a Song - EWF
April Wine - You won't Dance with Me. Very 50's sounding song. The album version has a spoken verse right after the first verse. It's, more or less a repeat of the original verse. I chose to link the shorter version without that part. I love the guitar solo in this one as well as the part that starts with "So, why..." with the background vocals together. Beautiful.
Supposedly Myles wrote the guts of this song when he was in high school, which is evident if you listen to the spoken part in the album version...
But Jill told Fred
You wish I'd drop dead
Album version
I'm caught up! (for the next 4 hours, or so)


. This was another late add and the highest climber of the b-sides/live tracks as I started digging more. My understanding is this was in an LP box set of Boi-Ngo and was re-recorded for the "live" album that has come up a couple times (but not the last time). And to think, I ALMOST didn't listen to all the Boingo songs and would have missed out on this gem and Something Isn't Right. I also misspoke in an earlier post - this was the other one that I had in mind that I thought was different enough that people who haven't been liking the more new wave songs might dig, like Mac. I didn't even know the Bates connection until looking around a couple nights ago for something mildly interesting to post about the song, not from Elfman himself but from some song meaning sites, so
My take away is that it was a similar experiment to Little Girls in that Elfman was writing in the POV of a bad person.
when new tunes have to go up against your established faves for medals!! 