Sunday, March 29, 2009

Soundtrack to Life #4



Went looking for the Robyn Hitchcock, Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe vid - found it - but this one was even more fun! The Lowe Beats! One of Scott McCaughey's myriad side projects - featuring Jimmy Sangster and John Ramberg. I can't remember why I missed the Portland show.   This was from Seattle (Ballard, really) the Tractor Tavern.

I love the sound of breaking glass.

Really.  







Sunday, March 22, 2009

Goodnight Oslo


Just back from an overnighter to Seattle for Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 touring in support of their newest Goodnight Oslo. New (to us) venue, The Triple Door, Robyn's played there at least once before.   Very posh and pretty club but very odd to be seated and eating dinner - drinks and assorted starters in our case - while at a rock and roll show.  This was at its most bizarre moments during the Young Fresh Fellows very energetic and engaging opener. They have a new album coming out on July 7th and played a lot of new songs from it - along with some old favorites. Alas, they did not play my favorite "Rock and Roll Pest Control".



They DID play it at the last Fellows show I was at (this one! but that's not my vid) at The Tractor Tavern in Ballard. There was no dancing at The Triple Door.  So NOT the case at The Tractor!

I'm surprised that this is fuzzy in my memory already as it was only last night, but Robyn's set opened with "What You Is", which also opens the album, containing the brilliant line:  "It doesn't matter what you was it's what you is and what you is is what you are..."  If that isn't the best lyric in rock yet this year, I don't know what is.  They also did "Saturday Groovers" (the 'poppiest' track on the cd - radio ready  - if only he got more radio play) "Up to Our Nex".  "Hurry for the Sky" (that one IS my favorite track on the cd).  I think they did "Intricate Thing" - cool, intricate, guitar interplay between Robyn and Peter Buck on that one.  The song is about relationships - on a musical as well as a lyrical level.

Peter's been quoted as saying when he plays with Robyn that it is "...as if he is an extra set of hands and guitar, an extension of Robyn" (paraphrased a bit there) and that is really true.  Listening to the cd you might think you're hearing Peter, but Robyn takes as many leads and solos as Peter does and is every bit as good a guitar player.  Together these two are brilliant. The way they play off of each other is simply wonderful.  It's not competitive at all.  Rather it is collaborative and playful.  They weave a web of pure sonic bliss with their shimmering arpeggiated chords.  Robyn had more pedal effects at this outing than I've ever seen him utilize before.   His melodic lines are visual to me.  You can almost see those beautiful lines whirling around them as they play.  

A couple from their last outing Ole Tarantula:  "The Authority Box" (containing 2006's best line in rock:  "F*ck me baby, I'm a trolleybus!")  and "NY Doll" about the late Arthur Kane.  Some older gems:  "Jewels for Sophia" and another personal favorite of mine "Madonna of the Wasps".  Love the meandering,  psychedelic/discordant guitar intro before Bill Rieflin's drums build into Robyn's vocal. They do this song every time out and I, for one, will never tire of it.

A couple acoustic ones began the encore:  "Ghost Ship" and "The Wreck of the Arthur Lee". The Venus 3 - and Sean Nelson - rejoined Robyn on stage for a few more and they closed out with the title track "Goodnight Oslo".   

A very satisfying night of great new music from the very talented Mr. Hitchcock!




   

Friday, March 20, 2009

Soundtrack to Life #3

Genesis?  




By accident. Yes. I stopped into Starbux for a coffee while picking up catfood out at Target and wandered into the attached Barnes and Noble looking to see if Audrey Niffenegger's new book is out yet (isn't) and they were playing this. Took me a few bars of the intro to remember what the hell it was.

Ah. The 80's

Maybe this is more like Splotchy's "What Tune Can't I Get Outta My Head" sidebar.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Soundtrack to Life #2 So What?




I meant to write something about the 50th anniversary of the recording session that became Miles Davis' legendary album Kind of Blue on the actual date - March 2 - but it was also the 50th anniversary of the birth of an old friend who I've lost track of but who was on my mind. Found him up on Facebook - which led to entirely new diversions. Ah well...

This is the album that even non-jazz fans are most likely to own. I never had it on vinyl, wore out a cassette and now have it on cd and on my iPod. 

This is my favorite track.


Saturday, March 7, 2009

Soundtrack to Life #1



Got Spottiswoode & His Enemies' cd That's What I Like for my birthday a while back.  Been enjoying it immensely - very cinematic toned songs that have insinuated themselves completely into my mind.  Like I'm walking through my own film noir in my dreams.

This version from a house concert and the sound's not great, but you get the idea...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

stesso di esso era mai



I was telling Barbara the other day that I once had an Italian professor who gave us Talking Heads lyrics to translate on his quizzes and this just wouldn't stop playing in my mind.

That being said, I don't think Ligabue ever took on a Talking Heads song.

...I could be wrong, though.