
Atlantic Records partner and famed producer Jerry Wexler, pictured right with Dusty Springfield, helmed many of my most beloved albums. He also provided me with a cherished memory and one of my proudest journalistic accomplishments two things for which I will always be grateful.
I knew death had been looming for years but when I saw the news online late last night it saddened me greatly. Still does. Its not like Wexler and I were ever friends but the hours we spent together, which I recall vividly, and the kindness he showed me, made me feel like we had connected in way that rarely occurs during an interview.
Read this post in its entirety, and the Jerry Wexler interview I did in 2003, at TampaCalling.com.
As unbelievable as it may sound, Paul McCartney has been traveling America's most iconic stretch of road in a Ford Bronco with girlfriend Nancy Shevell. Over the course of his trip, the cute Beatle has been spotted strolling an Illinois museum, asking for a map from a Missouri convenience store, shopping for antiques and snapping pictures in New Mexico, just like a tourist. Except this tourist wrote "Hey Jude" and "Yesterday."
Queen of Grunge: Just close your eyes and try to imagine Chris Cornell singing Fat-Bottomed Girls.
Venomous: As if Spider-Man 3 werent bad enough.
Does this mean the next Austin Powers won't be shag-a-delic?
Mighty shield, yeah, sure: But who will wear that ridiculous costume?
The votes are in: Dark Knight is the greatest movie ever!
More to meet the eye: Superbabe Megan Fox ordered to gain weight for Transformers sequel.
Wanna get Joe Bardi to exclaim "Damn it!"? Do what loyal commenter David Jenkins did on our blog post about the best superhero flicks and mention the "Ninja Rap song from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze. In case youve conveniently forgotten this lost classic, heres the video:
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With Amy Winehouse apparently out of the running to sing the theme for the upcoming Bond flick, Quantum of Solace, I've been giving some thought to who should have that privilege.
Based on some Internet surfing and my own personal preferences, here's my list of the top 10 candidates for becoming a part of 007 trivia and lore:
In no particular order:
1. Chrissie Hynde (a personal favorite of mine, she performed a track for the 1987 Bond film, The Living Daylights, but it was not the title song (that honor belongs to A-ha)
2. David Bowie (How Bowie hasn't recorded a Bond theme thus far is a mystery to me; his voice is tailor-made for it)
3. Scissor Sisters (came at the suggestion of a poster on commanderbond.net. After listening to a couple of their tracks, I can hear why).
Ah, the perks of working at the Loaf: I'm listening to a review copy of Mamma Mia! movie soundtrack that cubicle buddy/Bar Tab-ber/music critic Wade Tatangelo was kind enough to pass on to me, as he knows I'm a big ABBA fan (and, more importantly, had no intention of reviewing himself).
My first impression of the CD is that the arrangements are very faithful to the original versions. No surprise, since Benny Andersson, one of the group's original members and architects of its sound, also produced this album.
Appears U.S. Sugar, aka Big Sugar, has lost its sweet tooth, which could be a very good thing for the Florida environment, particularly the everglades. Then again, how exactly is Florida going to pay Big Sugar $1.75 billion? It's doubtful anything but crocodile alligator(?) tears will be shed for this bloated behemoth but let's give U.S. Sugar a playlist anyway. Because, well, I've just been waiting too long to unleash my favorite songs about sugar and think this might be the closest I'll come to a news peg.
Top 10: Songs about sugar
1. "Sugar on My Tongue," Talking Heads
One of my all-time fave Talking Heads songs. Other than Zeppelin, this is the band I most want to see reunite ... and play "Sugar On My Tongue."
2. "Brown Sugar," The Rolling Stones
Terrific song but this killer riff/sordid lyric lost its sex/danger appeal and No. 1 ranking when it was used to sell kahlua ... and Pepsi. Mick, Keef, is nothing sacred?
3. "Sugar, Sugar," The Archies
Fake band, I know, cheesy, I know, but I love this song.
4. "I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl," Nina Simone
Allison Moorer does a fine cover of this song on her latest album.
5. "Sugar Baby," Dock Boggs
One of numerous gems from the legendary Harry Smith anthology.
6. "Sugar Baby," Bob Dylan
No one steals from the public domain quite as effectively as Dylan. Click here to read my rather amateurish review of Dylan's Love and Theft (the album includes "Sugar Baby"), which dropped on 9/11, while I was in college, writing/editing for the USF Oracle and freelancing for Weekly Planet. Yes, I was taking a polite swipe at the proverbial feeding hand. To this day, my esteemed editor Eric Snider and I differ on the merits of Dylan's past three albums.
7. "Sugar and Spice," The Cryan Shame
Good lawd, I love vintage garage rock.
8. "Brown Sugar," ZZ Top
Not a Stones cover.
9. "Blood Sugar Sex Magik," Red Hot Chili Peppers
Ah, yes, the title track from one of my favorite CDs of junior high (and beyond).
10. "Falling Sugar," The Palace Guard
Good lawd, I love vintage garage rock.
WHAT DID I MISS?
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Cross-posted from Tampa Calling.
Who: Herman Dune
Seven-word description: Highly emotive and quirky anti-folk from Paris.
Should appeal to fans of: Kimya Dawson, Jonathan Richman, Hamell on Trial
Wait, hasn't Herman Dune been around for like 10 years? Yes, but this might be the year the Parisian duo finally expands its following Stateside. Herman Dune played a well-received set at SXSW in March, has toured with Juno soundtrack star Kimya Dawson and today released the bouncy, poignant, folky, poppy, excellent 5-song EP 1-2-3/Apple Tree.
Breakout CD: 1-2-3/Apple Tree
Release date/label: June 24/Everloving
Listen/watch official video: "1-2-3/Apple Tree"
In honor of the late, great George Carlin, today's Top 10 is dedicated to songs that contain one (or more) of the cusses included in the famed comic's classic routine "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television."
Top 10: Songs for George Carlin
1. "My Shit's Fucked Up," Warren Zevon
2. "Bitches Ain't Shit," Dr. Dre/Ben Folds
3. "Cocksucker Blues," The Rolling Stones
4. "Fuck Me Pumps," Amy Winehouse
5. "Little T & A," The Rolling Stones
6. "Fuck the Police," N.W.A.
7. "Piss and Vinegar," Against Me!
8. "Still Don't Give a Fuck," Eminem
9. "Funk Shit," The Prodigy
10. "Sure As Shit," Kathleen Edwards
Cross-posted from Tampa Calling.
Phish reunion? Phor real? Anybody give a phuck? (Actually, this is pretty exciting news, especially for a large chunk of Creative Loafing's editorial department. Let's just hope this doesn't inspire a similar move from those jamband hacks String Cheese Incident.)
Cross-posted from Tampa Calling.