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James Paul McCartney TV Special – Forty Years Ago Today (1973)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 1, 2013
Posted in: Monday Music Matinee, Rock History. Tagged: Paul McCartney. 1 Comment

James Paul McCartney

Today’s Monday Music Matinee #14 is a Paul McCartney TV special from Forty Years Ago (1973). As captured in Wikipedia the show was broken up into 11 parts….

Part 1
The program opens with a live performance by Wings in front of an audience of television screens.
Song: “Big Barn Bed”

Part 2
An acoustic medley of songs is performed by McCartney during a photographic session with his wife Linda as the photographer.
Songs: “Blackbird”, “Bluebird”, “Michelle”, “Heart of the Country”

Part 3
A short music video style performance set in an outdoor location of McCartney’s version of “Mary Had a Little Lamb”.
Songs: “Mary Had a Little Lamb”

Part 4
A television studio performance with Wings and orchestra in front of a live audience.
Songs: “Little Woman Love”, “C Moon”, “My Love”

Part 5
Another music video segment, this time for “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey”, however the “Admiral Halsey” section was not included in the final broadcast version.
Songs: “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey”

Part 6
A short voice-over from Mcartney introduces the next segment set in the Clelsea Reach public house near Liverpool. This features members of Paul’s family and Wings in a pub singalong
Songs: “April Showers”, “Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag”, “You Are My Sunshine”

Part 7
A Busby Berkeley style musical number, featuring dancers dressed in half-man/half-woman costumes.
Songs: “Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance”

Part 8
A music video segment were Paul introduces “Live And Let Die”, the title theme from the 1973 James Bond movie.
Songs: “Live and Let Die”

Part 9
Beatles Medley: a filmed segment with street passers-by singing various Beatles songs (off key) to comedic effect.
Songs: “When I’m 64”, “A Hard Day’s Night”, “Can’t Buy Me Love”, “She Loves You”, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”, “Yesterday”, “Yellow Submarine”

Part 10
Another live studio performance with Wings.
Songs: “The Mess”, “Maybe I’m Amazed”, “Long Tall Sally” (US broadcast only; the UK and other European market replaced this with “Hi, Hi, Hi”)

Part 11
A live acoustic performance of “Yesterday”. Credits roll over the performance.
Songs: “Yesterday”.

The critics hated it saying it was over the top and silly. And I say…..well let’s have Paul say it in his own words……

You’d think that people would have had enought of silly love songs.
But I look around me and I see it isn’t so.
Some people wanna fill the world with silly love songs.
And what’s wrong with that?

Sunday Sessions #15 – Rockshow ( Paul McCartney and Wings)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on July 1, 2013
Posted in: Rock History, Sunday Sessions. Tagged: Wings. Leave a comment

Rockshow

A great movie that captures some highlights from the Wings Over America tour of 1976 (I was in graduate school and didn’t manage to catch the show…..still regret that over 35 years later!)

Here’s the songs you will hear as part of this wonderful movie…..

  1. Venus and Mars
  2. Rock Show
  3. Jet
  4. Let Me Roll It
  5. Spirits of Ancient Egypt
  6. Medicine Jar
  7. Maybe I’m Amazed
  8. Call Me Back Again
  9. Lady Madonna
  10. The Long and Winding Road
  11. Live and Let Die
  12. Picasso’s Last Words (Drink to Me)
  13. Richard Cory
  14. Bluebird
  15. I’ve Just Seen a Face
  16. Blackbird
  17. Yesterday
  18. You Gave Me the Answer
  19. Magneto and Titanium Man
  20. Go Now
  21. My Love
  22. Listen to What the Man Said
  23. Let ‘Em In
  24. Time to Hide
  25. Silly Love Songs
  26. Beware My Love
  27. Letting Go
  28. Band on the Run
  29. Hi, Hi, Hi
  30. Soily

It’s a great mix of Beatles songs, Paul solo songs, and Wings songs. I think you will like it but….as always let me know what you think……

Thursday Interviews – Paul McCartney and Wings Rare Footage

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 28, 2013
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Wings

The Beatles were over and Paul was out singing with his wife Linda who had no musical talent…..disaster!

But guess what….Paul was a happy man, enjoying his life. loving his wife, raising his family, and still making music that puts most of the crap that is out today to shame.   Here is some great rare footage and interviews from those days to prove the point.  I think you will really enjoy this!

If you long for the days of Paul McCartney and Wings stay tuned on Sunday and Monday for a great Wings show and TV Special.  The 70s……Paul was young, I was young, and all was well with the world!

Two’Fer Tuesday – Forty Years Ago Today (June Wrapup)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 26, 2013
Posted in: Forty Years Ago Today, Two'fer Tuesday. Tagged: Joe Walsh. Leave a comment

The Smoker You Drink

Well June of 1973 was nothing to write home about from a music perspective.  Fortunately for us, Joe Walsh saved the day by releasing his classic album The Smoker You Drink They Player You Get.  Before we get to listen to a couple of cuts from this great album let’s talk about some of the less notable releases forty years ago.

Gary Glitter – Touch Me

gary_glitter-touch_me

An aptly named album given what we learned about Gary in later years (Google it if you don’t know) but less than stellar music.

The Partridge Family – Crossword Puzzle

album-crossword-puzzle

A fake TV family that happened to be a fake music group….not exactly the stuff of rock legends.  The one an only saving grace…..Laurie Partridge (Susan Dey) was hot!

Susan Dey

The Osmonds – The Plan

The Osmonds The Plan

A real family making bad music.

Yes….June of 1973 looked like a vast wasteland until Joe stepped in and saved the day with his first solo album after the James Gang.  Let’s listen to the huge hit from his album, Rocky Mountain Way.  You have to love that opening guitar riff…..

Since it’s twofer Tuesday let’s check out Joe’s softer side on the album with Meadows, maybe my favorite song on the album.  If you ever had any doubts as whether Joe is really a wild man, the introduction to this song should settle things.

Thank you Joe for saving June…..forty years ago today.

Add This To Your Playlist Now – Used by Ashley Monroe

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 22, 2013
Posted in: Add This To Your Playlist Now, Life Lessons From Music, New Music That Doesn't Suck. Tagged: Ashley Monroe, Piston Annies. 1 Comment

Ashley Monroe

I have fallen in love with today’s song…..the best new music (and the best new voice) I have heard in a long time.  Let’s listen to the song and then I will share some of the back story of Ashley and Used.

I am embarrassed to say that Ashley has been around since 2006 but I have just recently become aware of her.  Ashley recorded her first album, Satisfied, in 2006 but when here first two singles failed to make the top 20, the record company decided to not release it.  Ashley continued to pursue a career in country music, achieving significant success as a writer.  (note: Satisfied was eventually released and is now available for download on sites like Amazon)  It wasn’t until March of this year that she recorded and released her second album, Like A Rose.  I highly recommend that you buy it now!  Here’s a video of Ashley and Vince Gill discussing the recording of Used for the Like A Rose album.

So, as Ashley indicated in the above video, Used was actually included on her first ill-fated album.  In case you are interested here the original recording of the song.

An amazing voice, song writer, and a beautiful young lady.  If that isn’t the complete package I don’t know what is?  She is destined for bigger and greater things!  Oh….one more thing.  I forgot to mention that Ashley is also a member of one of the hottest country groups performing today….Pistol Annies.  Be looking for a post about them very soon but in the meantime here is a video of their live performance debut.

This must be my week for milestones.

This post is my 500th…….next week I turn 60 and (as the song says) I got some dents and bruises but…….maybe (with a little luck) we can keep me and this blog going a while longer!

Two’fer Tuesday – Trouble Will Find Me (If I Don’t Fall Asleep First)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 19, 2013
Posted in: New Music, Two'fer Tuesday. Tagged: The National. Leave a comment

National

Let’s get right to the point……I have been listening to The National’s most recent album, (Trouble Will Find Me) for the past month and it’s a a huge disappointment.  As a self confessed fan, it pains me to say this but the songs on this album are boring.  They drone on and on with minimal dynamics in either the  lyrics or the underlying music.

At their best, songs are like good books in that they take you on a journey that includes key elements such as:.

  • a catchy introduction
  • a developing storyline that builds to a climax
  • a denouement or resolution

These elements apply to both the lyrics and the music of a song.  While the lyrics normally are the driving force in telling the story, the music provides a dynamic element that helps propel the story forward.  The songs on Trouble Will Find Me are, with a few exceptions, lacking in all of the above.   I don’t expect you to take my word for it without proof so let’s listen to a few examples.

I Need My Girl

This song starts with a lot of promise ……… a simple but catchy guitar riff and a introductory verse that could go places but…..that riff that was catchy when it introduced the song becomes maddening one it is repeated for four minutes and the lyrics never go any where.

Demons

Out of all of the songs on the album I wanted to like this one the most. I loved the title, and with that title, the lyrics could have gone to some amazing places but they didn’t……

Passing buzzards in the sky
Alligators in the sewers
I don’t even wonder why
Hide among the under views
Huddle with them all night long
The worried talk til god goes on
I sincerely tried to love her
Wish that I could rise above her

What the hell does that mean?

At the end of the first verse I waiting for the music to break out into an amazing chorus but instead I got  a continued drone with “I stay down with my demons” repeated over and over.  Not dynamic and not interesting.  To be fair the song does take a slightly interesting musical turn with the third verse but it was too little too late for me.  My son argues that the song reaches a climax with the word “Fuck” at the end of that third verse but he and I are going to have to agree to disagree on that one.  So disappointing.

Now let’s compare and contrast these songs with England from High Violets.

The first time I listen to this song a little movie played in my head, there was story being played out in the lyrics.  The music was interesting with entertaining flourishes that added to the song.  Most importantly the overall song built to a great climax at the end.  Really good stuff!

So….. I’m disappointed in Trouble Will Find Me but I still love The National.  For now, I will continue listening to High Violet until their next album which I am sure will, once again, blow me away.

As always let me know what you think……

Sunday Sessions #14 – The National (2011) Bonus Edition

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 17, 2013
Posted in: Sunday Sessions. Tagged: The National. Leave a comment

The-National

Things are a little crazy at work so I haven’t been able to post as often as I would like.  Let’s get things rolling on the blog again with an  excellent Sunday Session from the National.  I became a huge fan of the group with the release of their High Violet album a few years ago and this concert features my favorite songs.  I think you will enjoy it!  Here’s the setlist…..

Runaway

Anyone’s Ghost

Bloodbuzz Ohio

Afraid of Everyone

Conversation 16

Lemonworld

Apartment Story

Sorrow

England

Fake Empire

Encore Break

Mr November

Terrible Love

The bonus part of today’s post is an interview with The National that I had planned to post last Thursday.  I’ve also included an acoustic version of my favorite song, England, that was recorded in association with the interview.  Good stuff……

The Interview

England (acoustic)

I’ve been listening to The National’s new album, Trouble Will Find Me, for the last month.  Check back on Tuesday for my review.

Two’fer Tuesday – Get Lucky (Another Amazing Cover Song)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 12, 2013
Posted in: I Got You Covered, New Music That Doesn't Suck, Two'fer Tuesday. Tagged: Daft Punk, Daughter. Leave a comment

Daughter

Over the past couple of weeks I have been spending a lot of  time listening to Daughter, a British folk group fronted by Elena Tonra that has a great indie sound.  I particularly have enjoyed one of their songs that I found online, Get Lucky.  Let’s listen……..

Much to my surprise, I discovered that Daughter’s version of Get Lucky was a cover version of a Daft Punk song.  Daft Punk doesn’t play the kind of music I normally listen to but I was intrigued enough to seek out and listen to  the original version of Get Lucky.  Listen and see what you think…..

After listening to Daft Punk’s version I have to say that Daughter’s version is the ultimate proof that a cover song doesn’t have to be a note for note copy to be great.  Amazing job Daughter!  We will definitely be talking more about you in future posts on this blog.

As always I am interested in hearing your thoughts……post a comment and let me know which version of Get Lucky you like best.

Monday Matinee #13 – Quadrophenia

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 11, 2013
Posted in: Monday Music Matinee, Rock History. Tagged: The Who. Leave a comment

QuadropheniaAs I mentioned yesterday, Quadrophenia is my favorite Who album.  Today’s Monday Matinee is loosely based on the album and is definitely worth your time if you haven’t seen it before.  Here is a summary of the plot as provided by the Wikipedia article on the movie….

It is 1965, and London Mod Jimmy Cooper (Phil Daniels), disillusioned by his parents and a job as a post-room boy at an advertising firm, finds an outlet for his teenage angst with his Mod friends Dave (Mark Wingett), Chalky (Philip Davis) and Spider (Gary Shail). One of the Mods’ rivals, the Rockers, is in fact Jimmy’s childhood friend, Kevin (Ray Winstone). An assault by aggressive Rockers on Spider leads to a serious unprovoked attack on Kevin during which Jimmy does not help his friend and joins in on the assault.

A bank holiday weekend provides an excuse for the rivalry between the Mods and Rockers to come to a head, as they both descend upon the seaside town of Brighton. A series of running battles ensues. As the police close in on the rioters, Jimmy escapes down an alleyway with Steph (Leslie Ash) — a girl on whom he has a crush — to have sex. When the pair emerge, they find themselves in the middle of the melee just as police are detaining rioters. Jimmy is arrested, detained with a violent, leading Mod he calls ‘Ace Face’ (played by Sting), and later fined the then-large sum of £50. When fined £75, Ace Face mocks the magistrate to the amusement of fellow Mods.

Back in London, Jimmy becomes increasingly depressed. He is thrown out of his house by his mother, who finds his stash of amphetamine pills. He then quits his job, spends his severance package on more pills, and finds out that Steph has become the girlfriend of his friend Dave. After a brief fight with Dave, the following morning his rejection is confirmed by Steph and with his beloved Lambretta scooter accidentally destroyed, Jimmy takes a train back to Brighton. In an attempt to relive the recent excitement, he revisits the scenes of the riots and of his encounter with Steph, but then, to his horror, discovers that his idol, Ace Face, is in reality a lowly bellboy at a Brighton hotel. Jimmy steals Ace’s scooter and heads out to Beachy Head, crashing the scooter over a cliff, which is where the film begins with Jimmy walking back from the cliff top in the sunset back drop.

Be sure to watch for Sting who plays Ace Face!

Sunday Sessions #13 – The Who (Isle of Wright 1970)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on June 9, 2013
Posted in: Rock History, Sunday Sessions. Tagged: The Who. Leave a comment

Isle Of Wright

The Who appeared at the Isle of Wright festival on August 29, 1970, performing in front of a crowd estimated at 600,000.  Although the full concert was over three hours long, this video presents a version that was significantly edited (a lot of Tommy was eliminated and the performances were resequenced).  The track listing, as included in the video, includes:

1. Heaven And Hell
2. I Can’t Explain
3. Young Man Blues
4. I Don’t Even Know Myself
5. Water
6. Shakin’ All Over
7. Spoonful/Twist And Shout
8. Summertime Blues
9. My Generation
10. Magic Bus
11. Overture
12. It’s A Boy
13. Eyesight To The Blind (The Hawker)
14. Christmas
15. The Acid Queen
16. Pinball Wizard
17. Do You Think It’s Alright
18. Fiddle About
19. Go To The Mirror
20. Miracle Cure
21. I’m Free
22. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
23. We’re Not Gonna Take It

I think you will really enjoy this video.  In my opinion the Who are arguably the greatest band of all time and this performance captures the original group at full power.  Let’s watch…..

If you enjoyed the Who’s performance at the Isle of Wright, check back tomorrow for the movie version of my favorite Who album of all time, Quadrophenia.

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