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Rick and Roll 10-28-2004 02:58 PM

Show 6 - Tweeners!
 
Tweeners is a term that has been coined for songs that are too cool to play on commercial radio (although I can't be held responsible for College radio:) but not progressive enough to be on the Moon. I am in no way pushing any of this for inclusion on the Moon. If anyone else does, I may chime in one way or another, but I do not endorse the cause.

Next week I am going to play mostly Moon cuts, another mixed bag show, before I get back to the themology.

There are a ton of these to select from. After perusing the set list, I've noticed a common theme - most of the songs are shorter, and are mostly basic in song structure. So turn off your progmeter and just enjoy the ride.........

1) Just Another Day - Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party

What a great tune. Production by Danny Elfman is superior.

2) You Can't Get What You Want (Til You Know What You Want)

Joe Jackson - Body And Soul

The live version on his 1980-86 Live CD is awesome, but I still haven't replaced the stolen CD. This will definitely do.

3) Darkness - Police - The Ghost In The Machine

Everybody likes some Police tunes, and many like most of them. Here's a simple little lush number.

4) I Zimbra - Talking Heads - Fear of Music

Talking Heads are the quintessinal Tweener band. Remain In Light is a candidate for the Moon IMO, but I thought I'd select a tune with Bob Fripp on it.

5) Cuts You Up - Peter Murphy - Deep

One of my favorite songs. Just love his voice.

6) That's Just What You Are - Aimee Mann - I'm With Stupid

With some help from Difford & Tilbrook, this one's a real gem.

7,8) Fall On Me, Pleadies - King's X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska

These two are right next to each other on the CD, and illustrate perfectly the dichotomy of King's X.

9) Flying Sorcery - Al Stewart - Year of the Cat

A real toe-tapper by the master of mellow.

10) My Lovely Man - Red Hot Chili Peppers - BloodSugarSexMagik

A rare cut without the cussing off one of my favorite CD's.

11) Humdrum and Humble - Tears For Fears - Raoul and the Kings of Spain Another classic tweener band. Continues withe the grace of "Elemental".

12) The Seer - Big Country - The Seer

A little Irish spring for the show...with Kate Bush supplying the "Yay yay yo's":cool:

13) Private Life - The Pretenders - The Pretenders

A very involved tune from a great debut record. great guitar work by the late James Honeyman Scott.

14) Greasy Jungle - The Tragically Hip - Day For Night

An underrated Canadian band. Aren't they all?

15) Pilgrimage - Suzanne Vega - Days of Open Hand

A hypnotic theme cascades throught this one.

16) Station To Station - David Bowie - Station to Station

Is he prog? Who cares? He was in his prime here.

17) Hitch A Ride - Boston - Boston

For the "World" :rolleyes: Series winners, you may say...uuugghh, Boston! I think it's great song. And a winner of a guitar lead to close it out.

18) Mary Sunshine Rain - Dada - Puzzle

Any excuse to get this GREAT band in the mix is OK with me.

19) Whirlpool's End - Paul Weller - Stanley Road

He operates just out side the mainstream radar, and that's just fine. A great songwriter. This tune rocks.

20) River To River - Richard Barone - Primal Dream

Saw him as an opening act some 13 years ago. Don't own any others....a very song-oriented approach, but great melodies. Extensive use of the e-bow (ala Big Country).

21) Bye Bye Love - The Cars - The Cars

I've always liked this one.

22) Airscape - Robyn Hitchcock - Element of Light

One of my favorite songwriters, he can be quite quirky, but it all comes together on this song. Nice sound by a glass Harmonica!

XTC - Oranges And Lemons

The full length CD this week is a personal favorite (what a shock!)

After the mastery of "Skylarking", the band went for a more power pop approach. But you'll never hear more fuller sound than this CD. It's nothing short of BRILLIANT.

1) Garden of Earthly Delights
2) The Mayor of Simpleton
3) King For A Day
4) Here Comes President Kill Again
5) The Loving
6) Poor Skeleton Steps Out
7) One of the Millions
8) Scarecrow People
9) Merely A Man
10) Cynical Days
11) Across This Antheap
12) Hold Me My Daddy
13) Pink Thing
14) Miniature Sun
15) Chalkhills and Children

Track 1 has a really cool sound to it. Track 2 has lyrics reminiscent of Sam Cooke when he sings "Don't know much about history". Track 3 is a devestatingly great song. Track 8 has some scathing lyrical content about our excesses. Track 13, well... D'Ezerov says he's singing about his son...I say he's singing about some guy named Willie or Johnson....I've never looked at their website to inquire. Track 14 is very jazzy, and the last track just whisks you away with it's understated beauty. (as opposed to my overstated rants :p ).

Have fun!

Yesspaz 10-28-2004 05:07 PM

Re: Show 6 - Tweeners!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rick and Roll
4) I Zimbra - Talking Heads - Fear of Music
Talking Heads are the quintessinal Tweener band

7,8) Fall On Me, Pleadies - King's X - Gretchen Goes To Nebraska

17) Hitch A Ride - Boston - Boston

Talking Heads - Can't go wrong there with Fear of Music. "Electric Guitar/Drugs" is as progressive as anything anyone ever did.
King's X - Duh. "Pleadies" is as progressive as anything anone ever did.
Boston - Ok, not prog, but what a band and what an album! I personally wouldn't call Boston a Tweener, but I think a few (and I mean a few) individual songs might be tweeners. The 12 minute "Walk On" and the triple song "We're Ready/The Launch/Cool the Engines" as well as a few cuts from Third Stage could fit under the limbo stick. I'm not making a case for them or anything. (Spaz jots down a note to play "Walk On" on an epic show soon).

progdirjim 10-29-2004 12:16 PM

Great selection Rick. Quite a few of these I've considered for Moon inclusion and just couldn't do it. I won't say which ones...

Rick and Roll 10-30-2004 09:28 AM

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Originally posted by progdirjim
Great selection Rick. Quite a few of these I've considered for Moon inclusion and just couldn't do it. I won't say which ones...
Thanks. I think I remember which ones, but my lips are sealed also......

progdirjim 10-31-2004 12:52 AM

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Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Thanks. I think I remember which ones, but my lips are sealed also......
well, there's also a few in your setlist that I considered but never mentioned to you...Station to Station I relistened to last week to see if I would add the title track; and I'm still looking for a way to add some Joe Jackson. Body&Soul is one of my favorites from an artist I consider sublime...

Rick and Roll 10-31-2004 11:34 AM

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Originally posted by progdirjim
well, there's also a few in your setlist that I considered but never mentioned to you...Station to Station I relistened to last week to see if I would add the title track; and I'm still looking for a way to add some Joe Jackson. Body&Soul is one of my favorites from an artist I consider sublime...
Sublime is one of those words I can never figure out how it's meant...it's my limited vocabulary...please explain.

His music's not prog (except for Symphony No. 1), but I just love it. I like the 1980-86 live, Big World, and have just about all the rest. On his website is a mp3 of his appearance with Shatner on the Jay Leno show. He almost makes the song listenable. Check it out.

Now you can listen to Station to Station again! A good rock song, not sure if it's prog either. Speaking of close ones, I listened to Secret Treaties by BOC yesterday. Verrryyy close......

podakayne 10-31-2004 09:39 PM

You just keep doin the dew Rick
 
got bowie, chrissy, the cars...great show...my feet kept tapping all over the floor...gotta go hitch a ride....nice memory lane show. nice mix some very, very main stream—some off the beaten path, but not quite in the prog neck of the woods.

keep up the great shows:D :p

dinosaur 10-31-2004 09:49 PM

Good tweeners!
 
DADA: not prog, but I like it...

Great show, Rick.

Rick and Roll 10-31-2004 09:53 PM

Re: Good tweeners!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dinosaur
DADA: not prog, but I like it...

Great show, Rick.

Thanks! All of it is not prog.......hence the theme of the show....I even disagree with spaz about King's X - he says prog I say no...but as always it's Jim's call...see next post please....

Rick and Roll 10-31-2004 09:54 PM

[quote][i] I am in no way pushing any of this for inclusion on the Moon. If anyone else does, I may chime in one way or another, but I do not endorse the cause.

Dinosaur...here's the quote.....;)

dinosaur 10-31-2004 10:03 PM

Sorry, Rick. That came out wrong on my part.
I knew the show was about 'tweeners', and I tend to like the more 'mainstream' prog, and rock, than the more experimental stuff. (I will NOT start another Phil Glass thread!)
I was making an unsuccessful attempt to make a bridge between the show and the Stones' fanous 'Only Rick-n-Roll', But I Like It!

Rick and Roll 10-31-2004 10:05 PM

actually, if I would have read it more carefully I would have understood it;)

progdirjim 10-31-2004 11:15 PM

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Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Sublime is one of those words I can never figure out how it's meant...it's my limited vocabulary...please explain.


I'm not sure how to explain sublime. Rest assured it's a compliment. Sublime - good as a general rating; subtle; pleasant surprises; an out of the ordinary depth; "I wish I'd written that"

if I had to point to the distinguisher to use sublime rather than another compliment, it would be "depth" - as in working on many levels. Good music, catchy, complex, witty lyrics. Stuff you feel cool listening to.

Best I can do...


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