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I thought I would pick a few gems from the golden age of MTV but ended up picking more recent videos. Honestly, not a huge connoisseur of the medium but here goes.

Where Are We Now? – David Bowie

Stunningly gorgeous song…stunning video as well.

All My Friends Are Funeral Singers – Califone

If you have not seen the movie…highly recommended.  Almost went with Movie Music Kills a Kiss here.

Mississippi Moonchile – Matana Roberts

Documented during the recording of Coin Coin Chapter One. A true, unique performance – film.

Accordion – Nina Cherry Thing

Fairly straight forward performance piece…yet fairly powerful at that.

Out Of The Game – Rufus Wainwright

Believe it or not I saw this first on an actual TV after an episode of Live at Daryl’s House.  The video froze the channel and my jaw dropped. Still one of the catchiest things I’ve ever heard.

Songs (in no real order)

1. Drive By Truckers–“Decoration Day” (Decoration Day). A story as old as human history, told well.

2. Keep the Dog–“Domaine de Langardreer” (That House We Lived In). Another all time favorite. Beg borrow or steal to find this on CD, because you can’t really hear the bass that carries the Satie-esque melody here. Shame.

3. Sun Kil Moon–“Carry Me, Ohio” (Ghosts of the Great Highway). Live.

4. King Crimson–“Level Five” (The Power to Believe). The best band in the world in 1969 is still at it in 2003. Well, ok, only Fripp remains, but this cut approaches the power, if not the surprise, of the very first incarnation of the band referenced in last month’s theme. The rest of this album, maybe not so much, but this leaves a lot (everything) to live up to.

5. Richard Thompson–“A Love You Can’t Survive” (The Old Kit Bag). Another artist who appeared on my 1969 list. The album is pretty good too.

6. The Books–“The Lemon of Pink” (The Lemon of Pink). Tim must have turned me on to this when he listed it in the “B”s theme. Still haven’t picked up or digested the entire album, but really love this track.

7. Dave Douglas–“November” (Freak In).

8. The Microphones–“Solar System” (Mount Erie). Off the amazing Mount Erie album which I haven’t yet fully digested.

9. Sufjan Stevens–“Vito’s Ordination Day” (Michigan).

10. Robert Wyatt–“Forest” (Cuckooland). Really good early Floyd track, but not.

Albums

The top five here (and maybe deeper) are all 5 star efforts in my book and stand with anything from any other year.

1. Drive By Truckers–Decoration Day. Three terrific songwriters at the tops of their games: “Outfit” (Isbell), “Heathens” (Hood), “Your Daddy Hates Me” (Hood), “Deeper In” (Hood), “Loaded Gun in the Closet” (Cooley).

2. Tim Berne–The Sublime And. (Science Friction Live). I’m not sure anything gives me as great a thrill as hearing “Mrs. Subliminal/Clownfinger”. John and Tim, if you can find it, try at least the first few minutes, especially around 4:00-7:00ish if I recall correctly. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. I once forced Brent to buy a Berne album for a few bucks at a used record store in Milwaukee. I don’t think he regrets it.

3. Vandermark Five–Airports for Light.

4. Songs: Ohia: Magnolia Electric Company.

5. Radiohead–Hail to the Thief. Head from the radio, brains by the boulder, of this thief’s great hall. I really don’t like writing about music, and can’t do it well. What’s to say, this is really fricking good.

6. Eyvind Kang–Virginal Coordinates

7. Califone–Quicksand:Cradlesnakes (Brent lists most of my favorites, which I know from a great mix cd he made me back in the day, especially Vampire, but would also have to mention “Michigan Girls“)

8. Gillian Welch–Soul Journey. First half of this record approaches her greatest material. The rest is not quite at that level, but still worthy: “Make Me Down a Pallet on Your Floor“, “Lowlands“, “Look at Miss Ohio“.

9. Tindersticks–Waiting for the Moon. Surprisingly strong, later career effort. Actually maybe it isn’t late career; I guess I started to lose interest around this time, perhaps wrongly. “Waiting for the Moon“, “Say Goodbye to the City“, “4:48 Psychosis“.

10. Robert Wyatt–Cuckooland.”Lullaby for Hamza“, “Old Europe“, “Beware“.

11. Slaughter Rule soundtrack–This is among my favorite mostly song mix soundtracks of all time, something I avoided for our soundtracks theme. Many of the greats in americana/alternative country offer songs that flow together perfectly with Jay Farrar’s understated but lovely instrumentals. I should see the movie.

No claims that these “cover” versions are superior to the original versions…just 10 picks that I enjoy…enjoy a lot.

 

The Beautiful Ones – Dump/Prince & The Revolution

Sadly no you tube clips available…but here is the almost equally great Pop Life.

Young Man Blues – The Who/Mose Allison

Faca Amolada – Royal Trux/Milton Nascimento

The Orchids – Califone/Psychic TV

12XU – Minor Threat/Wire

You Still Believe in Me – M. Ward/Beach Boys

I Will Follow Him – Les RallizesDenudes (Night Of The Assassins)/Little Peggy March

I Am The Walrus – Boris w/Merzbow/The Beatles

Where Were You – Boredoms (Super Roots 7)/Mekons

Live With Me – Ghost/Rolling Stones

Ziggy Stardust – Bauhaus/David Bowie, I’m Waiting For The Man – Bauhaus/The Velvet Underground

 

5 Great Tribute Albums

 

Weird Nightmare:  Meditations On Mingus

A Chance Operation:  The John Cage Tribute

Yoko Ono (Georgia Stone), Ryuichi Sakamoto (Haiku FM)

I Am The Resurection: A Tribute To John Fahey

Cul De Sac (The Portland Cement Factory At Monolith, CA), Pelt (Sunflower River Blues)

Virus 100:  Dead Kennedys Songs

Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy (California Uber Alles), NoMeansNo (Foreward To Death)

Chamber Music:  James Joyce (1907) 1-36 Performed By Various Artists

Flying Saucer Attack (XXIV)

I attempted the impossible here, which is to compile a fav’s list mixing all genres of music. Why not? It is what it is, but in the end squeezed out a lot of potential picks.

1. Ken Vandermark’s TOPOLOGY Nonet featuring Joe McPhee- Impressions of PO Music.
(Joe McPhee: tenor saxophone / Jason Adasiewicz: vibraphone / Josh Berman: cornet /
Jeb Bishop: trombone / Tim Daisy: drums / Kent Kessler: bass / Fred Lonberg-Holm:
cello and electronics / Dave Rempis: saxophones / Ken Vandermark: clarinets and
tenor saxophone)
2. I.P.A. – Bubble (Atle Nymo / Magnus Broo / Mattias Stahl / Ingebrigt Haker
Flaten / Hakon Mjaset Johansen)
3. DKV + Gustafsson / Pupillo / Nilssen-Love – SCHL8HOF (Hamid Drake / Kent Kessler
/ Ken Vandermark / Mats Gustafsson / Paal Nilssen-Love / Massimo Pupillo)
4. The Spyrals – Out Of Sight (Mock Records)
5. Atomic – There’s a Hole in the Mountain (Fredrik Ljungkvist / Magnus Broo /
Havard Wilk / Ingebrigt Haker Flaten / Paal Nilssen-Love)
6. Califone – Stitches (Dead Oceans)
7. Tarbaby – Ballad Of Sam Langford (Orrin Evans / Eric Revis / Nasheet Waits)
8. Goat – Live Ballroom Ritual (Rocket Recordings)
9. Frank Rosaly – Cicada Music (James Falzone – clarinet / Jason Stein – bass
clarinet / Keefe Jackson – bass clarinet, contra bass clarinet, tenor / Jason
Adasiewicz – vibraphone / Jason Roebke – bass / Frank Rosaly – drums)
10. Made To Break – Lacerba (Ken Vandermark / Christof Kurzmann / Devin Hoff / Tim
Daisy)
11. Valerie June – Pushin’ Against A Stone (Sunday Best)

Cheap Trick

Cheap Trick (77), In Color (77), Heaven Tonight (78), Dream Police (79), At Budokan (79).

Classic ’78 Live – HERE

Califone

Roomsound (01), Deceleration One (02), Quicksand/Cradlesnakes (03), Deceleration Two (03), Heron King Blues (04), Roots and Crowns (06), All My Friends are Funeral Singers (09).

Live Radio – HERE

Henry Cow

Leg End (73), Unrest (74), In Praise of Learning [w/Slapp Happy] (75), Desperate Straights [w/Slapp Happy] (75), Concerts (76).

Fantastic ’73 French TV footage – HERE

Prince

Dirty Mind (80), Controversy (81), 1999 (82), Purple Rain [w/Relolution] (84), Around the World in a Day [w/Revolution] (85), Parade [w/Revolution] (86), Sign ‘O’ the Times (87), Lovesexy (88).

Siskle & Ebert Review Sign ‘O the Times – HERE

The Residents

Meet the Residents (74), The Third Reich ‘N Roll (76), Fingerprince (77), Duck Stab & Glen (78), Not Available (78), Eskimo (79).

Festival of Death – HERE

Red Red Meat

Red Red Meat (94), Jimmywine Majestic (94), Bunny Gets Paid (95), There’s a Star Above the Manger Tonight (97).

Classic – HERE

David Thomas

The Sound of the Sand & Other Songs of the Pedestrian [w/the Pedestrians] (81), Variations on a Theme [w/the Pedestrians] (83), More Places Forever [w/thePedestrians] (85), Monster Walks the Winter Lake [w/the Wooden Birds] (86), Blame the Messenger [w/the Wooden Birds] (87).

Variations on a Theme – HERE

Bardo Pond

Bufo Alvarius (95), Amanita (96), Lapsed (97), Set and Setting (99), Dilate (01), On the Ellipse (03).

Live in Studio ’09 – HERE

Sly and the Family Stone

Dance to the Music (68), Life (68), Stand! (69), There’s a Riot Goin’ On (71), Fresh (73).

Harlem Cultural Festival ’69 – HERE

David Bowie

Station to Station (76), Low (77), Heroes (77), Lodger (79), Scary Monsters (80).

Low Outtake – Some Are – HERE