August 31, 2007

I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS!

I DID NOT KNOW BRUCE ANNOUNCED HIS TOUR !

My good friend, Mike, told me about it just now! (he's seen several great concerts lately - check out his blog).

If you look at the dates you will notice that LA is the only place that has "TBA" by both the venue AND the ticket sales date, but the concert(s) will be at the end of OCTOBER!

I am so

E X C I T E D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this will be Springsteen concert #17 for me. I hope I can make it an even 25 by the time he retires.

Universal Song?

Feeling a bit melancholy today thinking about all the problems in the world...wishing that things were different: No war, no poverty, no child abuse, no hate... Even though it seems hopeless and feels helpless we can all do our part to bring peace into our own lives just by being kind to one another.

Music, to me, is one of those universal things that can unite people. I'm not saying that everyone will feel the same about a specific song or style - I am saying that when I meet someone who loves a certain band as much as I do - there's an instant bond no matter what other differences we share.

BUT...just for fun, what if there was ONE UNIVERSAL SONG that touched every single person who heard it....what do you think it would be? What would you want it to be?

August 27, 2007

Stevie Ray

Somehow the date didn't sink into my mind today, I can't believe I didn't recognize it because SRV has a special place in my heart. Thankfully, a blog friend wrote the PERFECT POST for the occasion. I will let you read his words here.






August 26, 2007

"Celestial Beings"

Can you recognize these five songs? The title and who recorded them? Don't peak on Google. Hint: all the titles have one word in common.....


No I'm no stranger to the dark
Let me rock your cradle
Let me start a fire with your spark
Oh come on baby
Come and let me show you my tattoo

Sure enough this morning came unto me
Silver wings silhouetted against the child's sunrise
And my angel she said unto me,
"Today is the day for you to rise
Take my hand, you're gonna be my man,
You're gonna rise
(Where did you go?)

She keeps a lock of hair in her pocket
She wears a cross around her neck
The hair is from a little boy
And the cross is someone she has not met, not yet

Blue light on the avenue
God knows they got to you
An empty glass, the lady sings
Eyes swollen like a bee sting
Blinded you lost your way
Through the side streets and the alleyway
Like a star exploding in the night
Falling to the city in broad daylight

She took her life
Within her hands
She took her life
Within her own two hands
And no-one can tell her
What to do now

And I believed in you
I believed in you
Like Elvis Presley
Singing live from Las Vegas


August 25, 2007

RIP, Max Roach

I'll be doing a post on Max Roach over at "Gone But Not Forgotten". In the meantime here is a great article about this legendary musician. Drummerworld: Max Roach

August 22, 2007

Velvet Revolver Review

Rock of Ages has a really good review on VR's new CD. I commented over there that I did not plan on purchasing it, but now I will give it a shot. I also did a bit of name-dropping and metioned that went to high school with Matt Sorum. I have an album (i.e. vinyl record!) of the first band he was in (Prophecy), I wonder if I could cash it in on Ebay for some $$$.

So these guys LOOK like rock and roll or what? Gotta love it.







August 16, 2007

Magic - New Music from Bruce

I promise this blog has not turned into Springsteen Central, but I have posted about him a lot lately. But this is big news! I can't wait till he announces a tour. Also, please see the comment left by Sally on my Patti Scialfa post. Her views are different than mine and it was good to hear what she said even though we have opposite opinions.

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S 'MAGIC' SET FOR OCTOBER 2 RELEASE ON COLUMBIA RECORDS
'Magic,' Bruce Springsteen's new studio recording and his first with the E Street Band in five years, is set for release by Columbia Records on October 2, 2007. Produced and mixed by Brendan O'Brien, the album features eleven new Springsteen songs and was recorded at Southern Tracks Recording Studio in Atlanta, GA.

'Magic' Song Titles:

1. Radio Nowhere
2. You'll Be Comin' Down
3. Livin' in the Future
4. Your Own Worst Enemy
5. Gypsy Biker
6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes
7. I'll Work for Your Love
8. Magic
9. Last to Die
10. Long Walk Home
11. Devil's Arcade

'Magic' is the first new studio album by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band since 2002's GRAMMY Award-winning, multi-platinum, number one album 'The Rising' (Columbia Records), which was also produced by O'Brien.

Bruce Springsteen's longtime manager Jon Landau said, "'Magic' is a high energy rock CD. It's light on its feet, incredibly well played by Bruce and the members of the E Street Band, and, as always, has plenty to say. It's also immensely entertaining. 'Magic' is the third collaboration between Bruce and Brendan O'Brien and is a culmination of their very productive creative relationship."

Read Rolling Stone's article with more details about 'Magic.'









August 15, 2007

50 Bands to See Before You Die


















Jeff has an interesting list done by "Q" magazine over on his blog today. Stop by and answer his questions. Here are the top ten I'd pull off the list of 50 with the ones I've already seen highlighted.

1. AC/DC 5. Pink Floyd 7. The Who 12. The White Stripes 19. Bob Dylan 21. The Rolling Stones 22. Neil Young 40. Red Hot Chili Peppers 42. U2

August 13, 2007

History and Trends in Rock Music That's Been Banned

One of the very best Classic Rock sites on the Internet is Classicbands.com
If you have never checked them out, you should. I want to thank them because according to my site meter, I get a quite a few hits from people who find me via their site.

I got the info below from them. It's pretty amazing to see the changes over the years....this is just a glimpse comparing 1967, 77, 87, 97. Their site has ALL the years! Fascinating to see how times have changed.

What do you think? Have we come along way or gone to far? Do you think any music should be censored? If you have kids do you let them listen to rap/hip hop with explicit lyrics?

1967

The BBC bans the Beatles' "A Day In The Life" from its airwaves, claiming it contained explicit drug references.

Because of its vague reference to masturbation, many radio stations ban The Who's single "Pictures of Lily".

The Rolling Stones appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show was in jeopardy until Mick Jagger promised to change the words of "Let's Spend The Night Together" to "Let's spend some time together." When the line came up during the performance, Mick mumbled the words.

Sonny & Cher are barred from Pasadena, California's Tournament of Roses Parade for supporting some Sunset Strip rioters.

Radio programmers refuse to air Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" because the lyrics refer to premarital sex and teenage pregnancy. Morrison records an alternative version with more acceptable lyrics and the song becomes his first solo hit in the U.S.

When The Doors' are booked to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show, producers insist that Jim Morrison change the lyrics to "Light My Fire". Morrison agreed to alter the lyric "Girl we couldn't get much higher" but during the live performance, Morrison sings the original lyric.

Sponsors go into an uproar and threaten to pull support after a television program shows interracial "touching." During the taping of a duet between Petula Clark and Harry Belafonte, Clark lays her hand on Belafonte's arm (Clark is white and Belafonte is black).

1977

According to the Reverend Jesse Jackson, disco music promotes promiscuity and drug use and he calls for its removal from U.S. radio stations. This is the same Jesse Jackson who admitted in January, 2001 that he fathered a child out of wedlock, behind the back of his wife of 38 years and their five children.

Jefferson Starship was prevented from staging a free concert in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, because of a city by-law against the use of electronic instruments. The ban was lifted two years later.

Two weeks after signing the Sex Pistols, Virgin Records releases "God Save the Queen" to coincide with Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee celebration in June. The tune is banned from British airplay because of its "treasonous sentiments." Nonetheless, it becomes Number One in the U.K., listed in some reports with a blank line where the title should be.

Lou Reed was banned from appearing at The London Palladium because of his punk image.

1987

In Callaway, Florida, a record clerk is arrested for selling a copy of 2 Live Crew's album,
"2 Live Is What We Are" to a fourteen year old boy.

George Michael's single "I Want Your Sex" is removed from the play lists of radio stations in Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Denver, and New York, because of its explicit sexual content. It is also banned in Britain by the BBC.

Heavy metal icon Ozzy Ozbourne is unsuccessfully sued by the parents of a 19 year old boy who claimed their son committed suicide after listening to Ozbourne's song "Suicide Solution".

The Beastie Boys become the first act censored on "American Bandstand".

Jello Biafra, leader of the punk group 'the Dead Kennedys' is acquitted of distributing pornography. The case involved the artwork by H.R. Giger, featured on the band's "Frankenchrist" album. Biafra was prosecuted after an attorney's daughter bought a copy of the record for her brother as a Christmas present. Copies of the album were seized and destroyed.

1997

Florida legislator John Grant pushes through an initiative to withhold $104,000 in Florida Department of Education funding for public radio station WMNF. Grant's objection to the station noted that the station frequently aired programming he felt was inappropriate for a publicly supported station. Objectionable material included on-air praise for Kurt Cobain, and heavy air play of a social-protest song "Wasteland" by singer Iris DeMent (containing the lyric "We got CEOs makin' 200 times the workers' pay, but they'll fight like hell against raisin' the minimum wage").

Because he was wearing a Marilyn Manson tee shirt, 18-year-old John Schroder is arrested in a New Braunfels, Texas, grocery store and charged with making an obscene display.

Oklahoma City Council is urged by group calling themselves the "Oklahomans for Children and Families", to cancel a lease with a concert promoter who is planning a Marilyn Manson concert at the State Fairgrounds.

In Oxford, Mississippi, the three owners of Lyric Hall are arrested and sentenced to six months in jail for booking a performance by 2 Live Crew.

A band called "The Crucifucks" and their label, Alternative Tentacles, are sued by the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police, for featuring a photo of a dead policeman on the cover of the band's album, "Our Will Be Done".

A Marilyn Manson concert is cancelled by city officials in Richmond, Virginia, because they feel the his songs promote rape, murder, and self-mutilation.

"The Great Milenko" by Insane Clown Posse, is removed from store shelves because of the album's lyrical content, just hours after it was issued. The group is quickly released from their recording contract and the band's label, Hollywood Records, is dumped by their parent company, Disney, even though company officials had known of the album's content for nearly a year.

Texas lawmakers pass a law prohibiting state-employee pension funds from investing any money in record companies whose music "explicitly describes, glamorizes or advocates" violence, bestiality, gang activity or the denigration of females. The Employees Retirement System of Texas currently has $7.2 million (of its $15.2 billion portfolio) invested in Seagram, the owner of Universal Music Group, home of Interscope Records.)

Officials at Giant Stadium in New Jersey refuse to host the Ozzfest, because one of the performing acts was the controversial band Marilyn Manson. The courts disagree, saying the public facility had to be available on a "content neutral" basis.

Techno band Prodigy found their new single, "Smack My Bitch Up" resulted in their album being pulled from K-Mart and Wal-Mart store shelves. The album had been out for almost six months before the single was released. Chain stores that banned the record had themselves sold more than 150,000 copies of the record without receiving a single customer complaint.



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