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Where Is This Blog Headed In 2013?

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on January 4, 2013
Posted in: Coming Attractions. Leave a comment

I started this blog a year ago.  At that time, my stated objectives were as follows:

…….to share my love of music and the history behind the music.  Posts will focus on

  • Music from under appreciated older artists
  • Music with interesting, little known, back stories
  • Versions of great songs that you might not have heard (demos, alternate takes, live versions, covers, etc.)
  • New music from artists with little media exposure
  • Other miscellaneous topic that inspires me

On very good days we might manage to touch on two or more of the above in a single post.

I think, for the most part, I have accomplished those objectives.  That’s the good new…..the bad news is that now I need to figure out continue to meet those objective in 2013 while keeping the blog fresh.  I have been think about this challenge for a while and have a few new ideas that I want to share with you.

  1. It Was 40 Years Ago Today – This year I plan to have a series of posts highlighting hit singles, albums, and musical events that occurred 40 years ago.  There was lots of interesting things going on with music in 1973 and we will be talking about many of this year.
  2. Two’fer Tuesday – I getting bored with our Long Song Tuesday series of posts.  I plan to replace it with Two’fer Tuesday, a series of posts of two songs that are related in different ways.  For example: electric and acoustic versions of a song; radically different interpretations of a song; an original song that did not become a hit until it was recorded by someone else, etc.
  3. Side Projects – Posts discussing side projects of famous musicians
  4. Mini Series – A couple of new post series along the lines of The Southern California Sound series of posts from last year.  I am currently working on a mini-series called The History of American Protest Music and am seriously considering another series tentatively titled the San Francisco Sound.  I am also open to any suggestions that you might have.

I think that will be enough to get us started.  Along the way we will toss in some new posts in old series such as: New Music That Doesn’t Suck; International Songs; My Final Playlist; Who Is Sitting In; etc.   I am sure we will throw in some surprises as well.

Thanks for reading this blog las year and I look forward to keeping your interest in 2013.

I hope to kick things off tomorrow.

Favorite New Years Song #1 – Let It Be Me

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on January 1, 2013
Posted in: Holiday Songs. Tagged: Indigo Girls. Leave a comment

Happy New Years!

New Years day is the time each year that we all make resolutions (usually knowing full well that we will never keep them).  This year I ask each of you to make one resolution that I guarantee will make the world a better place and make you a better person in the process.  That resolution is summarized in today’s song, Let It Be Me, by the Indigo Girls.  Yeah, I know this is really not a song about New Years but I hope you will forgive me as I try to make an important point.  Let’s listen…..

So all I am asking is for you to be a force for good this year in your own day-to-day life.  This isn’t rocket science….

  • pass along a kind word to people that you meet as you go through the year
  • turn the other cheek whenever you can
  • and, as the Indigo Girls put it, “shine your life like a light”.

This, my friends, is my only resolution for 2013!  I hope you make it yours as well.

As always I am interested in your thoughts…..

Here are lyrics to this amazing song:

Let It Be Me

Sticks and stones

Battle zones

A single light bulb

On a single thread for the black

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Sirens wail

History fails

Rose colored glass

Begins to age and crack

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While the politicians shadowbox

The power ring

In an endless split decision

Never solve anything

From a neighbor’s distant land

I heard the strain of the common man

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Let it be me

(This is not a fighting song)

Let it be me

(Not a wrong for a wrong)

Let it be me

If the world is night

Shine my life like a light

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Well the world seems spent

And the president

Has no good idea

Of who the masses are

Well I’m one of them

And I’m among friends

We’re trying to see beyond

The fences in our own backyards

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I’ve seen the kingdoms blow

Like ashes in the winds of change

Yeah but the power of truth

Is the fuel for the flame

So the darker the ages get

There’s a stronger beacon yet

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Let it be me

(This is not a fighting song)

Let it be me

(Not a wrong for a wrong)

Let it be me

If the world is night

Shine my life like a light

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In the kind word you speak

In the turn of the cheek

(In the turn of the cheek)

When your vision stays clear

In the face of your fear

(In the face of your fear)

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Then you see turning out a light switch

Is their only power

When we stand like spotlights

In a mighty tower

All for one and one for all

Then we sing the common call

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Let it be me

(This is not a fighting song)

Let it be me

(Not a wrong for a wrong)

Let it be me

If the world is night

Shine my life like a light

Favorite New Years Song #2 – Same Auld Lang Syne

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on January 1, 2013
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs. Tagged: Bruce Springsteen, Dan Fogelberg. Leave a comment

So even though this is listed as my #2 New Years Song, I must confess that it is really my favorite.  Dan is one of my favorite singer/songwriters of all time and Same Auld Lang Syne is as close to a perfect song as you will ever find.  Let’s listen….

I was lucky enough to see Dan perform live many time in the 1970s and 1980s and from his between song banter during those shows I knew that this song was based on something that really happened to him but I didn’t know the details.  A blog post by Annie Zaleski that was published after Dan’s death fills in some of those details.

“Same Old Lang Syne was written about an old girlfriend of his who now lives in St. Louis. The Peoria Journal Star printed a nice article which included an interview with Jill Greulich and her chance encounter with Fogelberg in a grocery store, long after they stopped dating.”

After graduating college, Jill relocated to the Chicago area, where she worked as an elementary teacher and flight attendant. Not long after college, she married a man from that area, and her connection to Fogelberg faded to memories.

But on Christmas Eve 1975, Jill and her husband visited her parents, who still lived in the Woodruff district. Also at the home were some friends of the family.

During the gathering, Jill’s mother asked her to run out for egg nog. Jill drove off in search of an open store.

Meanwhile, a few blocks away, a similar scenario was playing out at the Fogelberg home, where Dan Fogelberg was visiting family for the holiday. They needed whipping cream to make Irish coffees, so Fogelberg volunteered to go search for some.

By happenstance and because almost every other business on the East Bluff was closed, Jill and Fogelberg both ended up at the Convenient store at the top of Abington Hill, at Frye Avenue and Prospect Road. She got there first, and Fogelberg noticed her shortly after arriving.

They bought a six pack, sipped beer in her car and gabbed away. “We had some laughs,” Jill recalls.

Our 2012 end of the year music review concludes today with the Best Album award.  I identified my top ten albums for 2012 in yesterday’s post.  If you missed that post, now would be a good time to read it before I announce my pick.   Go ahead……I’ll wait.

Ok, here we go……the best album for 2012, by a landslide, is Wrecking Ball by Bruce Springsteen.  Bruce captures the United States of 2012 and in the process shows that he is still growing as a songwriter and performer.  To make that last point, checkout Rocky Ground where Bruce manages to combine great lyric with a performance that includes elements of hip hop and Gospel.  I am not a hip hop fan at all but Bruce manages to use it in a context where even I like it.  Let’s listen to a live performance of Rocky Ground from South by Southwest this year……..

It’s a great album…..buy it if you don’t already have it.

Favorite New Years Song #3 – New Years Day

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 31, 2012
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs. Tagged: Beach Boys, Ben Howard, Bruce Springsteen, Chairlift, Fort Atlantic, James Taylor, Jamey Johnson, Kathleen Edwards, Mary Chapin Carpenter, School Of Seven Bells, Snow Patrol. Leave a comment

Today’s selection for Favorite New Years Song is titled New Years Day and is from one of my favorite albums released this year, Ashes and Roses, by Mary Chapin Carpenter.  Let’s listen……

Our 2012 end of the year music review continues today with the Best Song award.  Tomorrow we will end our year end awards with our Best Album selection.

As it turns out, my top ten songs for 2012 are all from my top ten albums for 2012.  So today we will do a run down of my picks for the top ten albums of 2012 and in the process of that run down we will listen to my top song picks from those albums.  Once you have listened to each song, I will reveal my pick for Best Song and you can see if you agree.

Beach Boys – That’s Why God Made the Radio

Summer’s Gone

Ben Howard – Every Kingdom

Old Pine

Bruce Springsteen – Wrecking Ball

Wrecking Ball

Chairlift – Met Before

Met Before

Fort Atlantic – Fort Atlantic

Let Your Heart Hold Fast

Jamey Johnson – Living For A Song

Living For A Song

Kathleen Edwards – Voyageur

Change The Sheets

Mary Chapin Carpenter – Ashes and Roses

Soul Companion (duet with James Taylor)

School of Seven Bells – Ghostory

Lafaye

Snow Patrol – Fallen Empires

The Garden Rules

Drum roll please………..my selection for 2012 Song of the Year is Change The Sheets by Kathleen Edwards.  Do you agree or disagree?

As always, let me know what you think!

Favorite New Years Song #4 – Just Another New Years Eve

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 30, 2012
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs. Tagged: Barry Manilow, Green Day. Leave a comment

Long time readers of this blog will not be surprised by my inclusion of this classic Barry Manilow song.  While, in general, my musical tastes are a little harder than Barry’s more middle of the road sound I give him a lot of credit for his songwriting and performance skills.  If you aren’t familiar with this one, it is really worth a listen!

Our 2012 end of the year music review continues with the Best Album Concept award which goes to Green Day for their release of Uno!,  Dos!,  and Tre!. While each of these Albums was released individually (and has its own unique flavor), they were all recorded at the same time and deserve to be considered as part of a single concept.   In general, these albums represent a move back to Green Day’s roots, after their American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown forays into the land of Rock Operas (don’t get me wrong…..American Idiot is one of my all time favorites).  In these three albums Green Day also manages to pay homage to many of their rock influences like the Who.  Let’s listen to some sample track from each of the individual albums.

Uno! – Stay The Night

If you are interested in hearing more about Uno! checkout the “New Music That Doesn’t Suck #7” post that I made about that album.

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Dos! – Ashley

If you liked Ashley you can listen to the whole Dos! album below….

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Tre! – Sex, Drugs, and Violence

The last song of the album brings the concept full circle back to the more recent Green Day sound with a beautiful ballad, The Forgotten.

Tre! – The Forgotten

If you liked the two songs above you can listen to the whole Tre! album below….

Favorite New Years Song #5 – A Long December

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 29, 2012
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs. Tagged: Counting Crows, Fort Atlantic. Leave a comment

Today’s addition to my list of Favorite New Years Songs, A Long December, is from the The Counting Crows. Let’s listen….

Our 2012 end of the year music review continues with the Best New Artist award which goes to Fort Atlantic. I just discovered Fort Atlantic about two weeks ago but they released their self titled first album back in May. The album is absolutely amazing, in my humble opinion, so I am surprised that I have not heard about them before now. At this point, I am on a personal crusade to make sure that they get the attention that they deserve in the coming year. I will post more about them soon but for now let’s listen to my favorite cut from their album.

I am expecting big things for Fort Atlantic in the future!

Favorite New Years Song #6 – The New Year

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 28, 2012
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs. Tagged: De Jazzpolitie, Death Cab For Cutie. 1 Comment

Today’s New Years Song offering, The New Year, comes from Death Cab for Cutie. I really like this song and hope you enjoy it as well.

Our 2012 end of the year music review continues with an award called, The Best New Music That I Had Never Heard. My music friend Gerard from the Netherlands was nice enough to turn me on to some music from his country. I can honestly say that I am really enjoying all of the music but my favorite so far is a song called Liefdesliedjes by a group called De Jazzpolitie (from what Gerard has told me, the song title translates into Songs of Love). Let’s listen….

As I have mentioned to Gerard, the song reminds me a little of Mark Knopfler but at the same time it is unique. The instrumentation is amazing with all kind of interesting things going on in the background. You really need to listen to the song on headphones to truly appreciate it. As an example, there is a little bass run around 2:08 that just knocks my socks off. I promise to share more of the music from Gerard during the coming year.

Much thanks to Gerard for his friendship and for sharing his music!

Favorite New Years Songs #7 – Ding Dong Ding Dong

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 26, 2012
Posted in: End Of The Year Music Review, Holiday Songs, Rock History. Tagged: Bill Clinton, Bruce Springsteen, George Harrison. Leave a comment

Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!  We are gong to finish up the year with a countdown to New Years Day.  As part of this countdown we will checkout some of my favorite songs about New Years and review some of the musical highlights from this year.

First up is a new years song from George Harrison.  You have to love this one!

RIP George

My selection for Most Significant Musical Event of 2012 kicks off our 2012 end of the year music review.  This one is an easy call for me…..Bruce Springsteen joining President Obamas campaign during the last crucial weeks before the November election.  The duo of ex-President Bill Clinton and Bruce toured the battleground states tirelessly in advance of the election and deserve a lot of credit for President Obama’s victory.  Here are clips from both of these American heroes.

Favorite Holiday Songs #s 1, 2, and 3 – Merry Christmas Everybody!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 25, 2012
Posted in: Holiday Songs, Rock History. Tagged: Alabama, Greg Lake, Jimmy Buffet. Leave a comment

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone that reads this blog.  I wish you all the best!

To close out our favorite Holiday Songs series I have two special Holiday Greetings from the southern US where I live.  First up is Christmas in Dixie which was written and recorded by the group Alabama.  For those of you that are not from the US, Dixie refers to the southern states in the US.

Next up is a great song by Jimmy Buffet called Merry Christmas Alabama.

Our final post in this series is my all time favorite Holiday song, I Believe In Father Christmas by Greg Lake one of the very best voices in rock music.  Christmas, as it is celebrated today, has become overly commercialized in my opinion and I think this song is a wonderful protest against what Christmas has become.  As always…..let me know what you think!

Favorite Holiday Songs #s 4 and 5

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on December 25, 2012
Posted in: Uncategorized. Leave a comment

It’s Christmas Eve here in North Alabama.   I hope that each of you that read this post are fortunate enough be spending this time with your loved ones!  Today’s favorite Holiday songs are focused on that very topic.  First up is U2 with their rendition of Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)……

Next up is the Eagles singing Please Come Home for Christmas.

On this Christmas Eve, I offer up your final gift of the season.  Today’s gift is great holiday mix courtesy of one of my favorite music blogs I Am Fuel You Are Friends.  You can grab the free download using the following link……

http://www.fuelfriendsblog.com/2012/12/12/all-is-calm-all-is-bright-the-fuelfriends-2012-holiday-mix/

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