
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Rock 'n' Roll Links
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Thursday, August 02, 2007
To and from Las Vegas
30 JUL 07 - MONDAY
AIR CONTINENTAL AIRLINES FLT:668 FIRST CLASS LUNCH
LV NEWARK 110P EQP: BOEING 737-900
DEPART: TERMINAL C 05HR 21MIN
AR LAS VEGAS 331P NON-STOP
ARRIVE: TERMINAL 1
SEAT 2A
01 AUG 07 - WEDNESDAY
AIR CONTINENTAL AIRLINES FLT:769 FIRST CLASS BREAKFAST
LV LAS VEGAS 825A EQP: BOEING 737-800
DEPART: TERMINAL 1 05HR 00MIN
AR NEWARK 425P NON-STOP
ARRIVE: TERMINAL C
SEAT-3B
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Crowded House at the Masonic Hall, West 23rd Street NYC

Great show from the reformed Crowded House, recorded for a tv broadcast. Very loose. Nice moment when an improv of "Tomorrow Never Knows" popped up in the encore.
The set list:
People are like suns
Locked out
Nobody wants to
Don't stop now
Distant sun
Heaven that I'm making
You're the one to make me cry
Pineapple head (w. "hava nagila" break)
Fall at your feet
She called up
Transit lounge
Silent house
Pour le monde
It's a good room now (improv on Masonic Lodge auditorium)
When you come
Mean to me
Encore 1
Tea for two (really!)
Something so strong
Better be home soon
Don't dream it's over
Encore 2
Fingers of love
Recurring dream
Spill the wine
Four seasons in one day
(Kindly provided by Frenzforum)
Here's a crude video of what the Masonic room looked like. A great venue for this kind of a performance. Opened with Mark Hart playing the organ at the back of the balcony.
Here is coverage of the concert, including photos, on the Hidden Track blog.
Here are some links to videos that were recorded for AOL's Spinner site.
Last Monday, the band appeared on KCRW in Santa Monica on "All Things Eclectic." A video and audio of the performance is available here.
Here is a session and interview they did for Radio New Zealand. Fun to hear the stronger kiwi accents! In the words of the station:
Live from Neil Finn's Roundhead Studio, the band talk to Afternoon host Jim Mora, and perform Pour Le Monde, People Are Like Suns, and Fall At Your Feet. Engineered by Neil Baldock. Thanks to Roundhead and EMI. 13 July 2007. Here is the link.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Crowded House speak to The Times of London



Once upon a time newspapers didn't even have pictures. Now they have websites and podcasts and they talk at you. Here's an interview on mp3 to download with the members of Crowded House conducted by The Times (of London) around July 3 of this year.
Here's the VH1 Crowded House site with lots of videos.
Here's the MTV Crowded House site, also with many videos.
More record store developments


The funky and useful FOPP music chain just went bust in the UK. Here's a link to a Billboard story about the stores closing. It was always a good place to pick up Euro catalogue albums at 5 pounds or so -- cheap for London.
Meanwhile Rough Trade is going super-specialist with a mega-store in London's East End. This story from the London Sunday Times sadly went to bed before the news of FOPP folding broke, which is embarrassing because the piece cites FOPP as a model of how to run a record store in the internet age...
French Bulldog Shameless Exploitation

Thursday, June 28, 2007
Bryan Ferry signs CDs in New York


Click here to see video of Bryan Ferry signing CDs at J&R in lower Manhattan yesterday. Passers by thought we were in line to buy iPhones. Fools! Mr. Ferry very gracious and was forgiven for arriving a half-hour late in 90 degree weather.
Last night Ferry appeared on David Letterman for the first time since 1994 when he performed "Love Is the Drug," playing "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra. This is a YouTube connection, so I don't know how long it will stay up.
Here's a wonderful site with clips of the tribute band Roxy Magic. Lead singer "Kevin" is a dead-ringer for Bryan.
Bryan Ferry, Channeling Bob Dylan -- Teri Gross interview with Ferry on NPR's Fresh Air.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Where Rock Lives Mott and Queen in NYC

Rollingstone.com/rockmaps is a cool idea on the Rolling Stone website. Using Google Maps they have pulled up street level images of famous rock'n' roll landmarks. Here's a special theatrical one. On May 9, 1974 British band Mott the Hoople played at Uris Theatre (at the time Broadway's largest theatre and since then re-named the Gershwin Theatre, home to the perennial "Wicked"), where they recorded half of the "Mott Live" album. What was more significant in rock 'n' roll history is that Queen opened for Mott, marking their US debut.
You will need Adobe Flash Player 9 to make this work.
Here's a great Super 8 movie from the Mott 1974 tour narrated by Morgan Fisher.
Labels:
Gershwin Theatre,
Mott,
Queen,
Rolling Stone,
Uris Theatre,
Wicked
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Summer of Love


At the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York there is an exhibit called "Summer of Love Art of the Psychedelic Era." It's fun. Take-away is that San Francisco did the best posters; London and LA had the better photographers. Everyone had interesting music. Great contrast with Bob Dylan headlining in Atlantic City 40 years later...
Here's a 10 second video featuring Janis Joplin's car which is parked in the Whitney yard. Give the link a few seconds to load, otherwise you will just get audio.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Things that aren't there any more


And from north of the border.
Sam the Record Man, the one-time cross-Canada music store chain, will close its iconic downtown Toronto flagship location next month. Here's a report from the CBC. When the Canadian dollar was weaker it was a great place to pick up CDs very cheap. (Also there was an HMV store next door which kept prices competitive).
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Friday, June 01, 2007
What Were They Thinking?

60 years ago today, the band were taught to play. Here is National Public Radio coverage.

I know, let's make a movie using documentary and archive footage about World War II with a soundtrack of late 70s popstars covering Beatles' songs. Here, in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the release of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" is the coming attraction for Lou Reizner's "All This and World War II." And here is the Roll of Honor of those involved.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
Old Grey Lady plugs Celluloid Skyline

Link to clips.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Stephen King's Best Rock Songs Ever in EW

Here's the link to the story with some fun youtube videos attached. Disagree with many, but some great.
24. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Iron Butterfly
23. Dead Flowers Rolling Stones
22. Needles and Pins The Searchers
21. I Get Around The Beach Boys
20. On the Dark Side John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
19. You Never Can Tell Chuck Berry
18. I Want to Help You Ann The Lyres
17. Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress The Hollies
16. Don't Be Cruel Elvis Presley
15. Ain't No Fun (Waiting Around to be a Millionaire) AC/DC
14. Sixty Minute Man The Dominoes
13. Mass. Ave. Willie Alexander
12. The Girl Can't Help It Little Richard
11. She Loves You The Beatles
10. A Big Hunk o' Love Elvis Presley
9. Bip Bop Boom Mickey Hawks
8. Let's Have a Party Wanda Jackson
7. New Orleans Gary U.S. Bonds
6. Ramrod Bruce Springsteen
5. C'Mon Everybody Eddie Cochran
4. Stupid Cupid Connie Francis
3. Mystery Dance Elvis Costello
2. Burning Love Elvis Presley
1. Anarchy in the UK The Sex Pistols
A QUIZ
Who covered which of these songs? The Sex Pistols, Nighthawks, The Ramones, The Cast of Oil City Symphony, Patsy Cline, Peter Sellers, Jan & Dean, Cheap Trick, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers?
There may be multiple answers, i.e. songs may be covered by more than one artist. Here's the link to some of them.
Meanwhile, at the official Crowded House website, you can stream the band's new single which features a guess appearance by Johnny Marr. Thank you to Jefito for the head's up on this.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Elvis On Times Square and in your driveway

Well. As the music industry tries to deal with all sorts of upheavals, Declan MacManus makes one last gasp at exploiting the back catalogue and sets us some strategic corporate partnerships. With VISA being very active in promoting his current tour, he is also now selling cars -- not used, but the very smart Lexus, who must be trying to pitch to a boomer market who would probably prefer to be seen in a Mini.
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Happy/sad. I am very excited that the first ten years of Elvis Costello's career have been reissued by Hip-o records. Having bought this material on vinyl in several colors, as 45s, albums and cassettes, along with numerous permutations of sleeve design and packaging, on at least different five different labels (Stiff, Columbia, F-Beat, Radar, Rhino, etc.), I realise I have more than a dozen copies of some of these records. That's the really sad part. The Rhino doubles are still the best and most comprehensive and I presume they are now out of print. Here is a link to a Variety story about the Elvis comeback!
Here are some links to Charlie Rose interviews with Elvis.
2001
2002
2006
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Happy/sad. I am very excited that the first ten years of Elvis Costello's career have been reissued by Hip-o records. Having bought this material on vinyl in several colors, as 45s, albums and cassettes, along with numerous permutations of sleeve design and packaging, on at least different five different labels (Stiff, Columbia, F-Beat, Radar, Rhino, etc.), I realise I have more than a dozen copies of some of these records. That's the really sad part. The Rhino doubles are still the best and most comprehensive and I presume they are now out of print. Here is a link to a Variety story about the Elvis comeback!
Here are some links to Charlie Rose interviews with Elvis.
2001
2002
2006
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