OK everyone, here's a show of songs that 90% will never make it on the Moon. The intent here is solely to entertain and rock out.
As with most things, we need focus and a theme. The theme is a simple one this week. Every artist is from the U.S., in celebration of the 4th of July.
I'm not the Jingoistic sort, so I've stayed away from the overt patriotic references, but in a few cases I did add tunes with "America" in it's title, etc. Mostly they are tunes that have an edge.
I had a difficult time with this show. A lot of uploading, little time - and a lot to leave out. I'm still only 80% done. For instance, I'm listening to Matthew Sweet right now. A perfect artist for this show. But he didn't make it........
In a few cases I threw in a progger, just to keep me honest. Next week we'll be back to Nearfest, with a 2005 Nearfest show to hear in my absence.
Jimi Hendrix - Star-Spangled Banner
I didn't even think about playing this, but saw a comment by Lotus in the shoutbox. I imagine this is a good opener...the obvious is the sometimes the hardest to see.
Grand Funk Railroad - Rock & Roll Soul
A fine starter, just good old rock and roll.
All-American Boy - Crack The Sky
A song I've seen about 15-20 times live, just a lot of fucking fun!
Hot Tuna - Water Song
I recently picked up "Burgers", and this has always been a personal favorite.
BOC - Monsters
A bit jazzy, a bit heavy. A tune from their more obscure and experimental period.
Devo - Gut Feeling/Slap Your Mammy
The first two Devo releases are such fun.
King's X - Vegetable
Who says I can't enjoy later King's X? A funky one for ya.....
Aerosmith - Seasons of Wither
Back when they were something.
Chicago - Woman Don't Want To Love Me
Anything off of the first seven records is fair game.....another shining example of Bobby Lamm's songwriting genius.
Into Another - Running Into Walls
An obscure rocking band fom NYC. The album title (Ignaurus) is hilarious.
The Cars - You Can't Hold On Too Long
The second and last Cars tune (for a good while) to be played on the Scale.
Dixie Dregs - Country House Shuffle
Keeping it fun..........
Adrian Belew - Young Lions
Speaking of fun....
Smithereens - House We Used To Live In
One of my favorite bands. Three yards and a cloud of dust, no inhibitions, just play and go!
Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Apache Rose Peacock
Do not explain this song to your child. From another of my most played CD's.
Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanatarium)
My favorite Metallica tune. Surprisingly, this is actually the second time Metallica has made it here.
Steely Dan - Your Gold Teeth
A bit of contrast.
Molly Hatchet - Dreams I'll Never See
A remake of the great Allman Brothers tune (Dreams). A rare case where both original and remake are nice.
Alice Cooper - Devil's Food/Black Widow
With an appearance by Vincent Price....
Heart - Sing Child
The sexuality in this tune was a bit of a rush for a then 13-year old boy. Not that I knew what the hell that was!
Kiss - Love Her All I Can
Why not? I love Dressed To Kill. A fantastic song, with the usual pyrotechnics from the Ace, the king of the 30-second guitar lead.
B-52's - Strobe Light
Has the infamous line "I want to kiss your pineapple". By this time I WAS able to understand it!
OSI - OSI
A newer American bunch.
Richard Barone - Native Tongue
A poppist that took himself seriously. Some cool e-bow here.
Extreme - Politicalamity
From the underrated "Three Sides To Every Story".
Tool - Stinkfist
Just to prove I'm not always a happy guy.
Ambrosia - Holdin' On To Yesterday
Just had to play this again. An all-time favorite.
Dada - The Ballad of Earl Grey & Chamomile
Another of my favorite bands.
Stone Temple Pilots - Sin
I wish they would have kept making records like their debut. "Core" rocks. Oh well, another band not living up to potential (are you listening Eddie Van Halen!)
Kansas - Cold Grey Morning
From the not as well known "Freaks of Nature".
Living Colour - Desperate People
This record was something when it came out.
Pat Travers - Amagwanna Kick Booty
And that this song does!
Styx - Miss America
A jaded look at a famous event.
Happy Rhodes - Collective Heart
See description for Ambrosia above.
Ted Nugent - Home Bound
Instrumental Ted. The best kind.
Kit Watkins - Labyrinth
The version on Happy the Man's 3rd CD is also a killer. This is an outstanding tune.
Discipline - America
Another jaded look.
Happy 4th to everyone!