Thursday, May 31, 2012

My 1st Singapore Rice Noodles

I was introduced to Singapore Rice Noodles by my Ph.D. advisor, at the Hong Kong restaurant in Durham, NC. which apparently still exists (or a restaurant by that name), but appears to have changed locations. On edit: the Hong Kong on Guess Road is still there on Guess Road.  There are two other restaurants with that name in the Durham area.  Somewhat apropos, the first Chinese food I had in my adult life was while I was in college at the Hong Kong restaurant in Rochester, which at the time I recall being on Alexander St.  It may not be the same business as the Hong Kong House on S. Clinton.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Charlotte Anne - Julian Cope

From 1988.  Another great alt pop gem from my college radio listening days.  Pretty simple song but it's all about the nuance.  And the sweet, high, declarative chorus.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Going Down to Liverpool - the Bangles

This 1984 song is a (better known) cover of a Katrina and the Waves song. Very simple. Relaxed to the point of almost being laconic. Wistful. Thinking about covering it myself. Classic, curious, understated for what it is, video.

Monday, May 28, 2012

One Red Rose - John Prine

A singer songwriter with whom I should probably become more familiar with. An online acqaintance suggested I try this song. It's got a really nice late 70's feel to it. One Red Rose (1980) (cover by Step - Prine version not available on youtube for mobile)

State of the Set

Songs ready to play just about at any time:

Country Roads
Sunshine on my Shoulders
the Gambler
Smoke on the Water
Roxanne
Ring of Fire
Folsom Prison Blues
Last of the Famous International Playboys
Alsatian Cousin
Happy Birthday
the Zoo
Homeward Bound
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
Here Come Cowboys
Thousands are Sailing
Layla
American Girl

Songs that are only some lyrics memorization away from being in the set:
Southern Cross
Scarlet Begonias
After the Gold Rush
Sundown

Still need work learning the song
Too Late for Love
Charlotte Anne
Kiss an Angel Good Morning
On the Road Again

This is the rock/country/pop set.  I'll probably develop a folk/traditional set at some point.  Then there's the kid's set and the holiday set.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Fortress Around Your Heart - Sting

When the Police broke up ca. 1985, I was pretty bummed.  Sting's first solo album, Dream of the Blue Turtles (1985), eased the pain a bit.  Sting's later work is far inferior, in my opinion.  Fortress Around Your Heart, is one of the more conventional rock songs on the album, and my favorite.

Bringin' on the Heartbreak - Def Leppard

The 1983 album Pyromania was overplayed yet under-appreciated as a pop masterpiece. This song was one of several high points. None in the hair band coterie that came later ever achived anything like what Def Leppard and producer Mutt Lange achived multiple times on this album.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Happy Boy - the Bolshoi

link
A very good and underappreciated (in the State) band from the 80s. Kind of combines the goth-ness of the Cure with the techno-ness of Depeche Mode and their ilk.
This song is bass-driven with a cure-esque held augmented minor guitar chord in the verse.  Song structure pretty effectively builds from verse to B part and then back down. Very atmospheric.

After the Gold Rush

Here's my cover, recorded in a free moment this morning.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Goodbye To You - Scandal

A fun, chord driven song I've always liked. Call it a guilty pleasure.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

Scarlet Begonias - Grateful Dead

Really nice song.  Never got into the Dead, but never really tried to. The few songs I heard all sounded a bit the same.  Didn't really like the jam form, and frankly I wasn't attracted to the stereotypical deadheads.  But their songs are well written, especially the lyrics.  They are well suited to the folk-rock form.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Fast Car - Tracy Chapman

From 1988. always loved this song. Tight coupling between verse chords and lyrics. Powerful rallying chorus. Hooks throughout. A poignant slice of life if there ever was one. Probably couldn't pull it off solo on the uke because of the lead in the verse and the chorus being driven by the rhythm section.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

De Luxe - Lush

link
My favorite band from the 90s, as I've discussed previously.  A wall of sound but in a controlled range of frequencies, not the whole board like so much of today's stuff.  The product with the vocals is a carefully cultivated sound and feel.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Baritone Banjo Ukulele

Thinking about buying one of these.  It's a beautiful instrument and it would be fun to have this sound.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

I Wanna Be Adored - The Stone Roses

From 1989.  Simple, throbbing, a song to lose oneself in, as the video seems to illustrate.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A Girl Like Jesus - Right as Rain

link to video
Possibly the most perfect pop song ever. This was from 1998, the band being from the Atlanta scene, which along with Athens ruled the college/alternative pop sound at that time. I got exposed to this song when I was a grad student at Duke from 1989-1995, when I listened avidly to WXDU and WXYC. I might pick this up for my rapidly expanding uke set.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mental song jamming

I was working on Neil Young's "After the Gold Rush" and then Ru-Jun asked me to play "Sundown", which I haven't played in a while. The first line of the verse is similar to "After the Gold Rush", so I couldn't do "Sundown" without listening to it. As a solo performer, it's sometimes hard to get a song clearly into my head enough to start playing it. This happens more often with particular songs than with others.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Subterranean - The Fixx

This band was in popular decline in 1988 when the underappreciated album "Calm Animals" came out. Subterranean is one of my favorites on this very listenable album. I listened to this album as a habit whenever I drove home to Palmyra from the University of Rochester and the song still gives me strong recollections of that time.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Hunter and the Hunted (Live) - Simple Minds

Not quite sure how they pulled this off live so well.  Best song on my favorite album of all time - New Gold Dream 81/82/83/84 (1982).  Saw them live in 85.  I don't think they played this song in that show.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Folson Prison Blues

Here's my cover of the Johnny Cash classic, Folsom Prison Blues.  I have to credit my old bandmate Eric, from Seed Pod 17 and U-Pump, in the Madison days, for my knowledge and appreciation of this song.  He does Johnny much better than I can.

Friday, May 11, 2012

She's Lost Control - Joy Division

A classic, very bass driven.  Probably can't work this up for the uke, though.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Working on learning...

a couple of classics

Clapton's Layla and CSN's Southern Cross

don't know if they'll turn out yet...

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Indian Summer - Dream Academy

Thought of these guys for some reason while in the grocery store today.  Very wistful sound from the mid/late 80s.  Here's Indian Summer from 1987.  I remember listening to this while home from college on vacation.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Illegan Alien - Genesis

Some songs are really good despite what their lyrics are about.  Case in point: Illegal Alien, by Genesis.  This was on their eponymous 1983 album, which was extremely good and for represents the high point of the Genesis brand of (by then very poppy, but still original and idiosyncratic) art rock.  It was meant as a lampoon of peoples' stereotypes, and the video really goes over the top with the concept.  This was all OK in the early 80s in both the US and the UK. But I imagine they could not put this out, at least as a band as prominent as they were in the charts back then (a totally different time in pop with totally different chart dynamics, of course).  And the song probably does not get very much air play these days because of the political correctness angle.  Which is too bad, because musically it is a really excellent and inventive piece of pop.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Alsatian Cousin

Here's my cover of this song - one of my favorites from Morrissey.  Voice is still rough; getting over a cold.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Earthstock 2012 gig - links

Here's the complete list of song videos from the 2012 SBU Earthstock performance

opening jam

smoke on the water

Roxanne

Unhappy Birthday

The Gambler

Ring of Fire

Homeward Bound

Country Roads

The Zoo

Unhappy Birthday - Earthstock 2012

Here's my version of the Smiths' Unhappy Birthday from SBU Earthstock 2012.  Screwed up the transition from the first verse into the chorus, but it otherwise turned out OK.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

My cover of Here Come Cowboys

link
By the Psychedelic Furs.
Messed up one of the transitions into the chorus.  And Ru-Jun was running around.
This song is probably a keeper for the next gig.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Smoke on the Water - Earthstock 2012

The opening song in the Tralfaz Wizard Experience Earthstock 2012 set.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

We Will Not Be Lovers - the Waterboys

Love this song. Simple chord progression, rather loosely played. But the raggedness is a critical part of the delivery with these guys. The guitar arpeggios that come in during the chorus are awesome. A rare occasion when a jam concept works in a song.

Thousands are Sailing

My favorite Pogues song. Fairly straight foreward but has a couple of challenging progressions. Of several of their best known songs I looked at, it's the only one without a completely dark lyrical passage in it.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

no chance yet

To go through the video from Earth Day. So I don't know how it turned out. It was windy, so the mic on the camcorder might have been noisy (no wind screen). Hopefully some time in the next few days.