Thursday Morning Music Shuffle – Joy and Sorrow Mix

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It’s my birthday, and I’ll cry if I want to…

My Birthday Week continues.  Last night included two stops along the way.  Week 2 of the Jason Ringenberg January Jam residency rolled on… This week guest was Peter Cooper with Chuck Mead joining Jason and Peter for a rendition of The Louvin Brothers classic, “The Christian Life”.  Ringenberg really seems to be enjoying this residency – I know I sure am… Next week’s guest is Tommy Womack!

From there, I headed to Mad Donna’s Loft where I caught the tail end of Simon Reid’s set which sounded great, and then witnessed two rocking sets from the always awesome Renee Wahl (who will be releasing some new music soon!) and Brian Langlinais (who will also be releasing some new music soon!). Both Renee and Brian were backed by top notch bands.

Now the “crying”: two late nights in a row has worn me out, but I will press on… tonight, the fine folks at The Basement East were kind enough to schedule the grand opening of their new Pub for my birthday.  So, I will be hanging out there this evening. The party begins at 6:00 with some awesome folks doing wicked cool covers beginning at 8:00.

On to the shuffle:

“Emma” by Youngstrr Joey

In what is either a moment of serendipity or a moment of cruel irony, the first song in my birthday shuffle is by an artist named Youngstrr (sic) Joey.  This is some really cool music out of Glascow. From a forthcoming album called Grilled Wiig (sic). 

“Black Bruce Wayne Interlude” by Rich Robbins

A brief interlude from THE Black Bruce Wayne himself!  Off of Nimbus.

“Barracuda” by Heart

Back in the day, I used to get pissed off at “Classic Rock” radio because some of my favorite “new” music was not being played on the radio.  To be honest, a lot of what was called “Classic Rock” back in the day was dreck.  But some of it was truly classic.  I put this song squarely in the classic category.  Rock and Roll!

“Pinyin” (Auto-Tune Version) by Batkhi Dahn

Our last listen to the newest single from Batkhi Dahn.  This is the Auto-Tune version of “Pinyin”.  I do not usually recommend auto-tune, but… this…

“Fairweather Friend” by John Cale

From the solo debut by the former Velvet Underground member.  This is the only song on Vintage Violence that was not written by Cale.  The song was written by the legendary Garland Jeffries.

“Ode to Joy” by Joe Jackson

This is the final track on Joe Jackson’s latest album, Fast Forward.  Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy!

“Sunny Sadness” by Luke Saxton

A very long and beautiful song by this 19 year old singer-songwriter from York, UK.

“Everybody Knows” by FADES

And we close out today’s shuffle with our first listen to some new music from London.  FADES are an alt-rock band, they are releasing a self-titled EP in March.  I am digging it so far.  The only video I could find is a cover of The Waitresses’ “Christmas Wrapping”.  Enjoy! Merry Christmas!

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Wednesday Morning Music Shuffle – Feels so Good Mix

Back in the morning….   A warmer, but still cool morning, sweet tunes and a inexplicable sense of optimism.  It’s mid-week and we have an honest to goodness music shuffle to start off your day.

Nashville’s own Ben Folds has reunited with his four er… two cohorts known as the Ben Folds Five for a new album and some live dates.  Here is the title track of The Sound of the Life of the Mind which finds Ben and the boys in fine form.

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Our friends from Connecticut, The Grimm Generation are back with a brand new EP called Coming Home, which we will be discussing in greater detail soon.  For now, this morning’s shuffle brought up the lead-off track from the record, Blink, I’m GoneOn this track, the band continues to cut their own unique and classic sounding path through the landmine filled landscape that is the modern music industry.  Blink, I’m Gone has great sounding music including a Spanish sounding guitar and a hook that’s to die for.

Ann and Nancy Wilson were not the founders of the band, Heart, but make no mistake for better or worse, the band is for all intents and purposes the Wilson sisters.  Now, over 30 years since they made some of their best music, Heart are back with a new album called Fanatic. I can’t say I was ever a big Heart fan, but I do remember listening to a lot of their 70s era music.  I decided to check out Fanatic after reading a post from a Facebook friend who had been a big Heart fan and who had long ago fallen out of love with them.  He was raving about the new record.  So, here is the title track to Fanatic.

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