something else that’s 55 years old. (Not bad!)
something else that’s 55 years old. (Not bad!)
Last night I got to see some live music. That’s not a shocking statement for me. I love live music. A friend and I went to see the Smithereens play at musikfest café in Bethlehem. It’s a small venue seating about 350 people.
The Smithereens made a name for them selves locally mostly in the late 80s and early 90s. They had several top 50 hits and a few videos on VH1 and MTV. They never made it really big but over the years they’ve continued to record on and off.
Founding member, lead vocalist and principal songwriter Pat DiNizio unfortunately passed away in 2017 after a series of injuries and other health problems. That was seemingly the end of the band however they are embarking on a tour this year and recruited veteran singer Marshall Crenshaw,who had done some work with the band in its early days, to take over as lead vocalist. After watching their two hour plus show last night I can say that they made the right choice.
The band sounded great, they were tight and the vocals were terrific. The show felt like part tribute to their lost brother and part pure celebration of the music. They spoke lovingly at times of Pat and how some of the songs were created. They still played with the passion and joy that often seems to elude musicians who’ve been playing much of the same music for 30+ years. These guys were childhood friends and it still shows.
They of course played their hits, including “Only a Memory”, and closed the show with “A Girl Like You” their biggest hit but the stand out for me was “Blood and Roses” They also threw in a couple covers including the Beatles and Interlude in the middle of one long guitar solo where the Who popped in.
By now, people my age are used to seeing their rock ‘n’ roll heroes perform and tour well into their 60s and 70s. Jagger and Springsteen and Townsend though, are playing in front of 50,000+ fans and are getting PAID.
These guys are playing in front of 350 really appreciative fans. They’re not getting rich and they’re not going to be famous* but they’re doing it for the love of the music. They are soldiering on without a key founding member and that’s pretty cool
Absolutely captures that summer party feel. Not the highest quality audio/video clip but one that I think best captures the pure energy and joy of this song in concert.
Last week Paul chose a song by Big Star for his throwback. The lead singer of Big Star was Alex Chilton. The Replacements wrote a song called Alex Chilton so I decided to play a song by The Replacements. That’s how this happened
Been having some great discussion with Rich at KamerTunesBlog about Boston’s first album so thought it appropriate to feature my favorite song from it today. While by my current tastes the production on this album may be a bit slick and self indulgent, listening to it takes me right back to 8th grade and a lot of great times and the beginnings of my life-long love of music in general. And production aside, its just a great kick ass song!
It’s been a while since I highlighted any Frank. Today feels like a day to do it.
That little band from Texas. Sometimes I forget just how many great songs these guys produced.
Chuck Berry, Tupac And More: Taking Stock Of The 2008 Universal Fire : NPR
— Read on www.npr.org/2019/06/12/732096858/from-chuck-berry-to-tupac-shakur-taking-stock-of-the-2008-universal-fire
I was absolutely shocked when I heard this story on NPR this week – it’s beyond comprehension the scale of the loss. It’s was a gut punch to realize that the original masters for so many legendary artists are gone forever. And for Universal to keep it quiet the extent of the loss borders on criminal.
I’ve mentioned before that my eighth grade son plays in his middle school orchestra. I love how his orchestra director always tries to include a pop or rock song as part of their concerts. Here’s Led Zeppelin’s Kashmir from their end of the year performance.
another gem from the new album, one of my favorites