Mrs. Rannous
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No, it is not. I'm pretty confident here.Next on the countdown, it was understandable leaving two connected songs off
No, it is not. I'm pretty confident here.Next on the countdown, it was understandable leaving two connected songs off
Me, neither. I have no idea where that photo came from. It's so odd.I never have figured out what Neil was doing on the album cover.#30 - Cherry, Cherry - Neil Diamond
This song was released in 1966, but I'm using the version from the live album Hot August Night (1972). I didn't always choose the versions of songs from this concert, but it does happen a few more times. I don't normally enjoy concert recordings (Freebird!), but this one has good recording quality and great performances.
I think you are going to love Luna. My usual practice is to hit shuffle on a my "liked" playlist (thousands of songs) and let it rip. There's probably a couple dozen Luna songs within and they are all pleasant surprises when they come on. Love em.After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
Bands I know fairly well and like, so wont comment on much
- Metallica
- Eric Clapton
- Beck
- Billy Joel
- Meatloaf
- Neil Diamond
- Belinda Carlisle
- Doobie Brothers
So they didn't sit on it very long.30. If You've Got the Time (The Babys, 1976)
This second cut from their debut album was released as a single and peaked at #88 (just ahead of Foreigner's Feels Like the First Time's debut on the chart) on Billboard's Hot 100 for the week ending March 25, 1977. The following week, the song had fallen out of the top 100, giving way to multiple debuts, including Happy Days' own Anson 'Potsie' Williams' Deeply.
Potsie trying to cash in on his TV fame can be expected, but it still seems surreal, and the fact that it peaked at #93 makes it on-brand for him at the same time.So they didn't sit on it very long.30. If You've Got the Time (The Babys, 1976)
This second cut from their debut album was released as a single and peaked at #88 (just ahead of Foreigner's Feels Like the First Time's debut on the chart) on Billboard's Hot 100 for the week ending March 25, 1977. The following week, the song had fallen out of the top 100, giving way to multiple debuts, including Happy Days' own Anson 'Potsie' Williams' Deeply.
Good song though - the title reminds me of the old Miller beer commercial jingle.
As with most of the musicians of their day, the Small Faces were huge fans of the Chicago blues scene. Here from their self-titled 1966 debut album, The Small Faces took a page from Muddy Waters' blues standard "You Need Love" recorded four years earlier and did their own amped up version with Steve strutting his stuff. As Steve would later state: "It was fantastic, I loved it, Muddy Waters recorded it but I couldn't sing like Muddy Waters so it wasn't that much of a nick. I was a high range and Muddy was a low range so I had to figure out how to sing it. So I did and that was our opening number for all the years we were together. Every time we were on stage that was our opening number, unless we had a short set."[td]Steve Marriott[/td][td]zamboni[/td][td]"You Need Loving" - Small Faces
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I mentioned in my last write-up that 1977 was the greatest year of my childhood.
Whole Lotta Love is on the second Zep album. I know you know this!As with most of the musicians of their day, the Small Faces were huge fans of the Chicago blues scene. Here from their self-titled 1966 debut album, The Small Faces took a page from Muddy Waters' blues standard "You Need Love" recorded four years earlier and did their own amped up version with Steve strutting his stuff. As Steve would later state: "It was fantastic, I loved it, Muddy Waters recorded it but I couldn't sing like Muddy Waters so it wasn't that much of a nick. I was a high range and Muddy was a low range so I had to figure out how to sing it. So I did and that was our opening number for all the years we were together. Every time we were on stage that was our opening number, unless we had a short set."[td]Steve Marriott[/td][td]zamboni[/td][td]"You Need Loving" - Small Faces
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Three years later, some band named Led Zeppelin would be hugely influenced by the Small Faces' version and, on their own debut, basically take it up several notches with "Whole Lotta Love". The backstory between Steve and Led Zep goes back a few years earlier when Led Zep was just forming. Jimmy Page, after leaving the Yardbirds in 1968, was looking to form a supergroup consisting of himself, Jeff Beck, Keith Moon (who was not happy with The Who at the time) and Jon Entwistle. As singer, he really wanted Steve, who expressed interest, but the Small Faces' legendary manager Don Arden (aka Sharon Osbourne's father/Ozzy's eventual father-in-law) allegedly told Jimmy at the time: “How would you like to play guitar with broken fingers?” So that basically put the kibosh on Steve ever becoming lead singer of Led Zeppelin. Of course, Jimmy would go on to form Led Zep (with Keith Moon famously providing the name) after "settling" on Robert Plant. As noted in my Steve introduction, Robert Plant was a huge fan of Steve and after he heard the song played at a Yardbirds/Small Faces gig, that's how "Whole Lotta Love" came about.
As a footnote, in 1985 "You Need Love" songwriter Willie Dixon would sue Led Zep for "stealing" the song when recording "Whole Lotta Love", but somehow did not go after The Small Faces (perhaps due to Led Zep's much deeper pockets). The two parties would eventually settle out of court.
Interesting to hear them in sequence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM8_HuQ0b34 (Muddy Waters)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aw1V9AwKHY (Small Faces)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HibBnC6SVk8 (Led Zep)
Yes of course - wrote too fast. Same release year though obviously.Whole Lotta Love is on the second Zep album. I know you know this!As with most of the musicians of their day, the Small Faces were huge fans of the Chicago blues scene. Here from their self-titled 1966 debut album, The Small Faces took a page from Muddy Waters' blues standard "You Need Love" recorded four years earlier and did their own amped up version with Steve strutting his stuff. As Steve would later state: "It was fantastic, I loved it, Muddy Waters recorded it but I couldn't sing like Muddy Waters so it wasn't that much of a nick. I was a high range and Muddy was a low range so I had to figure out how to sing it. So I did and that was our opening number for all the years we were together. Every time we were on stage that was our opening number, unless we had a short set."[td]Steve Marriott[/td][td]zamboni[/td][td]"You Need Loving" - Small Faces
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Three years later, some band named Led Zeppelin would be hugely influenced by the Small Faces' version and, on their own debut, basically take it up several notches with "Whole Lotta Love". The backstory between Steve and Led Zep goes back a few years earlier when Led Zep was just forming. Jimmy Page, after leaving the Yardbirds in 1968, was looking to form a supergroup consisting of himself, Jeff Beck, Keith Moon (who was not happy with The Who at the time) and Jon Entwistle. As singer, he really wanted Steve, who expressed interest, but the Small Faces' legendary manager Don Arden (aka Sharon Osbourne's father/Ozzy's eventual father-in-law) allegedly told Jimmy at the time: “How would you like to play guitar with broken fingers?” So that basically put the kibosh on Steve ever becoming lead singer of Led Zeppelin. Of course, Jimmy would go on to form Led Zep (with Keith Moon famously providing the name) after "settling" on Robert Plant. As noted in my Steve introduction, Robert Plant was a huge fan of Steve and after he heard the song played at a Yardbirds/Small Faces gig, that's how "Whole Lotta Love" came about.
As a footnote, in 1985 "You Need Love" songwriter Willie Dixon would sue Led Zep for "stealing" the song when recording "Whole Lotta Love", but somehow did not go after The Small Faces (perhaps due to Led Zep's much deeper pockets). The two parties would eventually settle out of court.
Interesting to hear them in sequence:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM8_HuQ0b34 (Muddy Waters)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aw1V9AwKHY (Small Faces)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HibBnC6SVk8 (Led Zep)
After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
- Conner Obst
Sorry man but your choice this round is not my thing. I like some hip hop, but not “soft” hip hop.After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
- Conner Obst
I gave you a playlist title and everything!![]()
Sorry man but your choice this round is not my thing. I like some hip hop, but not “soft” hip hop.After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
- Conner Obst
I gave you a playlist title and everything!![]()
I’m not saying it’s bad - but not something I would seek out.
Some filthy bass work by Duck Dunn here (and of course the rest of his Stax buddies).[td]Otis Redding[/td][td]John Maddens Lunchbox[/td][td]The Huckle-Buck
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Some filthy bass work by Duck Dunn here (and of course the rest of his Stax buddies).[td]Otis Redding[/td][td]John Maddens Lunchbox[/td][td]The Huckle-Buck
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One of those folks who looks like his petSome filthy bass work by Duck Dunn here (and of course the rest of his Stax buddies).[td]Otis Redding[/td][td]John Maddens Lunchbox[/td][td]The Huckle-Buck
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...and he did it while smoking a pipe
Sorry man but your choice this round is not my thing. I like some hip hop, but not “soft” hip hop.After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
- Conner Obst
I gave you a playlist title and everything!![]()
I’m not saying it’s bad - but not something I would seek out.
Can'tI mentioned in my last write-up that 1977 was the greatest year of my childhood.
Thanks. I just spent a few minutes looking at pop and rock charts for 77. I was 15, a freshman in high school, so innocent and so busy. Nothing triggers the memories like just reading the song titles and putting them back in that time and that place. I won't go on here today, but I started saying something in the 90s that my dad said was the best compliment he ever got. I was in my 30s and started saying I never met anyone who had a better childhood than me. I wasn't trying to compliment him; I was just making an observation.
Cheers to 76-77. Broke my collar bone in a motocross race one hot August day between hell-week football practices. That changed my life for the better looking back. I spent hours healing with headphones on getting determined to accomplish something nobody thought I could.
Also that commitment to read everything Pip writes was really a commitment to just read everything period. This could get challenging.
What do Tim Dog and KRS-ONE have in common?Sorry man but your choice this round is not my thing. I like some hip hop, but not “soft” hip hop.After 2 rounds the "new to me" artists I'm most looking forward to seeing play out:
- Michael Head
- Headstones
- Luna
- City & Colour
Bands where I have some familiarity with but interested in hearing more from:
- GAP Band/Charlie Wilson
- English Beat (Plus)
- Steve Marriotte
- Love
- Waterboys
- The Babys
- Conner Obst
I gave you a playlist title and everything!![]()
I’m not saying it’s bad - but not something I would seek out.
You've been dissed
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Why guilty pleasures?Looking at the list I knew it would be a race between Neil Diamond and the English Beat. Both very guilty pleasures.
Conor Oberst...What a wordsmith.
Why guilty pleasures?Looking at the list I knew it would be a race between Neil Diamond and the English Beat. Both very guilty pleasures.
You should be bringing Mrs. R flowers.
I fought liking this guy my whole life and it's always been a losing battle. My dad bought the vhs of this concert and my youngest brother became obsessed. he would jam in his diapers all night and learned the whole thing with a toy guitar. I was a 90's little grunge teen so I pretended not to like the music. Then our parents forced us to go to a concert, I was pissed, snuck in my walkman.... Neil f'n rocked the house.... I was more pissed at that lol. I just accept it now, Neil is cool
Too soft??![]()
Too soft??![]()
My chicken pickin' metal shredding guitar player has some hard "hip hop" for Dr. O tomorrow. Buckle up.
I didn't add to my list but I have enjoyed John 5 stuff. It was really more of an oversight.
Conor Oberst...What a wordsmith.
I knew (and loved) the 31 already but the 30 to me sounded like Dylan and grabbed my attention.
Spoiler alert, buddy.Why guilty pleasures?Looking at the list I knew it would be a race between Neil Diamond and the English Beat. Both very guilty pleasures.
You should be bringing Mrs. R flowers.
Mr R says that's why he bought rubber surrounds for his license plates. The vibration was annoying.Oh my. I put a plate atop my rebuilt subwoofer being to lazy to take it to the kitchen. Metallica just knocked it off. Haha.
Sorry - I’m still in Mother’s Day mode.Spoiler alert, buddy.Why guilty pleasures?Looking at the list I knew it would be a race between Neil Diamond and the English Beat. Both very guilty pleasures.
You should be bringing Mrs. R flowers.
I had the same link in my writeup, and gave the S&M version equal credit for this song making it onto my playlist.Favorite song this round - Hero of the Day, Metallica. This is one I prefer S&M but understand using the studio.
It doesn’t get better than this.
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I prefer S&M
In case you don't know, it stands for Symphony and Metallica. The San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Kamen, playing with the band. Groovy stuff.I prefer S&M![]()
Thanks - I did not know what stood for, and was scared to google.In case you don't know, it stands for Symphony and Metallica. The San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Kamen, playing with the band. Groovy stuff.I prefer S&M![]()
I like all kinds of music (but we like American music best, baby)2 for 2 from @Oz!! Do you listen to a bit of hip-hop?
Backstreet Girl- Golden Smog- Really liked this one! Don't know why but this has a Rolling Stones vibe to me.
Backstreet Girl- Golden Smog- Really liked this one! Don't know why but this has a Rolling Stones vibe to me.
As mentioned in my write up (I don't get offended if someone skims through), it's a cover of a Stones song, so that would make sense.