Sunday, January 12, 2025

20 Space Oddities

Here’s a limited deep dive into songs about the FUTURE, incl. flying saucers, cyberpunk wastelands, space, moons, UFOs, rocket ships, astronauts, Elvis, and more.

The music is varied to say the least, from jazz to trip-hop and anything in between.

I tried to avoid the most obvious candidates, but felt it was still necessary to include Major Tom and Captain Kirk/William Shatner

 The cover is a classic case of ‘back to the future’ as it is based on the cover of an old pulp Sci-Fi magazine: Wonder Stories, from Oct. 1931, I love recycling old art!

Saturday, January 11, 2025

All I Want For Christmas Is Christmas (The Band)

I remember 1986 like it was yesterday...
The rock band Christmas had a few things in common with Redd Kross.  Both groups were signed to Big Time Records (which went bankrupt, big time).  Michael Cudahy (Christmas singer/guitarist) cowrote "Annie's Gone" with Jeff & Steven McDonald.  

Both bands had a second act, which (we're told) never happens in American lives.  Redd Kross' second act was their 21st Century comeback. The second coming of Christmas was Combustible Edison.  And there's another similarity: Combustible Edison celebrated lounge music without irony, just as Redd Kross sincerely appreciates the Partridge Family and the Osmonds. 

There are three Christmas albums, each presented here with bonus tracks from singles, compilations and collaborations.  In Excelsior Dayglo was their 1986 debut.  Ultraprophets Of Thee Psykick Revolution followed in 1989 and is my favorite of their albums.  They were at their best as performers and songwriters.  The last Christmas album (Vortex) was completed in 1991.  It went unreleased until 1993, by which time Christmas had disbanded -- or rather, rebranded as Combustible Edison.

I frontloaded the Vortex tracklist, putting my favorites first.  Liz had a great voice.  She and Michael harmonized beautifully.  After the self-immolation of Combustible Edison, Liz sang a Lesley Gore song on the Grace Of My Heart soundtrack (and Redd Kross appeared in the film as "The Riptides"!) Liz also sang "Oahu" with The 6ths (which is included in abbreviated form).

Did you know that Michael Cudahy almost beat Ken Jennings on Jeopardy?  In 2022 he posted two new songs on Bandcamp.   Lots of odds and ends here, including Christmas collabs with Peter Prescott, Pep Lester, Dredd Foole, Ellie Marshall and Lisa Carver.  I wish I had the 1987 demo tape, but a few songs have appeared on Youtube.  As I wrote on my Hypnolovewheel blog post a few years ago, my favorite American bands of the 80's and 90's "made music that was brainy, noisy, eccentric and fun."  Christmas is one of those favorites. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

SIDEMEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT VOL. 1

SIDEMEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT shines a light on the guy standing to one side of the lead singer.  Some of the artists showcased on VOL. 1 basked in the light, and others stepped quickly back into the shadows.


Songwriter P.F. Sloan was also a performer, but it was his songs that first put him in the spotlight; having written the #1 hit Eve Of Destruction among others.  Here he’s playing that very song with a little help from his friends Frank Black and Buddy Miller (one of the all-time greatest sidemen!)


Ringo Starr was my favorite Beatle when I was a kid—which lead to my big sister pushing a thumbtack into his forehead & through the cover of our first Beatle’s album.  Luckily the record was always being played and escaped unscathed.  Ringo was allotted one track an album with his former group.  Comfortable with the fact that a drummer is almost always a sideman, he continues to share the spotlight today, in concert, and on his albums.  To fellow fans of the ringed one, here's a great interview with Ringo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=GVgUBZnm_KQ


Another drummer who enjoyed a long career centerstage is Sandy Nelson—here playing his best-known song as a solo artist.  The Stray Cats’ Lee Rocker got a turn up front for Drink That Bottle Down in the band’s first go-round, but here he belts out the Eddie Cochran classic Twenty Flight Rock.  His latest album, 2021’s Gather Round is worth a listen!


This edition also features artists who were in bands so packed with talent that each could have led the band in a pinch, had everyone else lost their voice: Randy Meisner, Jim Messina, Andrew Gold, Joey Holland, Johnny Marr, J.D. Souther, & The Georgia SatellitesRick Richards (here with The Western Sizzlers).


Ian McLagan had an amazing career backing others—most notably The Rolling Stones, and is joined here by Ronnie Wood, who did the same.  The Faces were la veritable rock & roll AAA team.  The Jayhawks are one of my favorite bands—they've gotten short shrift on Jokonky—which I vow to change.  Until then, here’s Tim O'Reagan’s These Things from his solo album.


Bringing it home are southern rocker Les Dudek (who once dated Cher), Skunk Baxter, & Andy Taylor!


Here’s today’s question:  What is the most heinous musical offense that you know of committed by a sibling (your own, a famous musician's, or by a friend's sibling?). There’s still a hole in Ringo’s head on my album (and as we all know, he’s already got blisters on his fingers).


Another Stinky Production 




 

Monday, January 6, 2025

20 Sonic Salutes - From Adam Ant To XTC

I can’t remember what exactly triggered this compilation but I guess like a pot of coffee it must have percolating in my mind for quite some time.
Perhaps it was Phil Lynott’s tribute to Elvis (King’s Call) that got me out of my lazy chair, put on my Indiana Jones’ hat and started digging around the internet.
Within a relatively short time I had collected a decent amount of tracks which all mentioned singers, groups, and a DJ.
Most were respectful, others definitely not, a few did a good tongue in cheek job and some weird ones…
Of course this is not an exactly original concept (both Stinky & Unherdmusic made similar) but I think I managed to collect a nice bunch (hopefully!) without any overlaps.

Adam Ant, Beatles, Bo Diddley, Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson, Carl Perkins, Edith Piaf, Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Jet Harris, John Peel, Johnny Ace, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Mose Allison, Nick Drake, Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Willie Dixon, and XTC


Saturday, January 4, 2025

Redd Kross - This Way Up (b-sides, demos, live tracks)

2024 was The Year of Redd Kross:  a self-titled double album of new songs, a documentary film (Born Innocent) and a memoir (Now You’re One Of Us). 

In some ways, 2024 was the year that 1990 should have been for Redd Kross.  Third Eye was their first major label album, and Jeff & Steven costarred in a film called Spirit of '76.  Unfortunately, neither the movie nor the record was a success, and the perception in the music industry was that Redd Kross had failed to grab the brass ring.  


Lead guitarist Robert Hecker left after Third Eye. Robert's band It’s OK will release a new album in 2025 (with Roy McDonald on drums). Jeff and Steven focused on the UK, Europe and Australia for most of the 90’s, touring and recording with a new lineup.  


I had always assumed that Redd Kross left Atlantic and signed with Mercury Records after Third Eye.  I learned from the book that they actually signed with Andrew Lauder’s UK label This Way Up (which was distributed by Mercury in the US).  This Way Up released a number of RK singles and EP’s with non-LP b-sides.


Near the end of the book, Steven McDonald laments that the band has not been more prolific.  There are enough b-sides, demos and other stray tracks to make Deluxxe Editions of Third Eye, Phaseshifter and Show World (similar to the Merge Records reissue of Neurotica).  Say, there’s an idea!


ELSEWHERE ON THE BLOG: Songs That Redd Kross Taught Us and Tween Baes From Tostardo.

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

LOU REED SAMPLER - Take A Walk On The Mild Side


 



Happy New Year, everyone!  May we at JOKONKY BLOG suggest you start your year with a newly minted LOU REED SAMPLER?


For a guy who was known for being bristly, LOU REED sure wrote a lot of sweet love songs—which are the main focus of today’s offering.    


It starts off with the soundtrack staple Perfect Day, Think It Over, & Satellite Of Love.  Lady Day and I Love You Suzanne made the grade as well.  It ends with a little more muscle: Ride Into The Sun, I Can’t Stand It, and White Light/White Heat.  


Walk On The Wild Side is included—which some readers may have heard enough--but it’s a song I never get tired of.  When Walk On The Wild Side or Golden Earring’s Radar Love came on 70’s AOR radio, when I was driving late at night, those songs always took me somewhere other than where I was going.  They made me feel adult and altered--long before I was an adult, and before I started getting altered.


This LOU REED SAMPLER isn’t a greatest hits, or a deep cut comp—just the Lou Reed songs I like best.  


Regular visitors will recall that I tend to like albums that the artists themselves didn’t care for, as evidenced by the two Jon-Ky Disowned & Derided comps we imaginatively titled Vol. 1 & Vol. 2:

https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/2022/05/disowned-derided-and-deleted.html

https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/2022/05/disowned-derided-volume-2.html


So even though Lou’s MISTRIAL isn’t well-remembered (the AllMusic review says: “Reed didn't have an album's worth of top-shelf songs on tap”) both the title track & Video Violence made the cut, while bigger selling albums only landed one track.


I gave the sampler our patented long-drive test, and it passed with flying colors.  


Your results may vary.


What are your three favorite Lou Reed songs/performances?




Sunday, December 29, 2024

Squeezin' & Pumpin'

Whereas the previous Field Guide was focusing on Watkins' vocal work and tracks released under his own name, this follow-up looks at his activities as ‘hired gun’!


Geraint has done loads of work as a studio musician, providing keyboards (both piano & organ) and/or accordion contributions.
No surprise then that the majority of the tracks here concern 50’s style Rock & Roll/Rockabilly and Cajun/Zydeco!
From well-known artists such as Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Paul McCartney, and Rory Gallagher, to somewhere over the years lost ones; Racing Cars, Juice On The Loose, Diz & The Doormen, and Laverne Brown
Rockabilly revival bands - Crazy Cavan And The Rhythm Rockers, Stray Cats, The Shakin' Pyramids, and  Matchbox - all made good use of his piano pounding skills.
Other performers preferred his accordion skills, among them Gerry Rafferty, Freddie Steady's Wild Country, That Petrol Emotion, and John Wesley Harding.

I hope you enjoy this ramshackle (but surprisingly coherent) compilation!