12/31/2011

Happy New Year!




Twenty nine hundred miles from home and I'm cold and tired and lonely
One more green will probably see me through
Just off a train through the twilight zone and there was standin' room only
While I chased a dream, I made a song for you
About my false starts
New beginnings

Always chasin' rainbow's end and
I always knew you'd be there when I'm through
So did you
There's two things I'm sure of
I can only count on the Lord above and you

Friends I had ain't friends no more and I always thought they'd be there
Brought me down so low, thought I'd die
You're the only friend that's left and I gave you a one way ticket to nowhere..
You said we'll find it by and by
With all your false starts
New beginnings

Still out chasin' rainbow's end and
I always knew you'd be there when I'm through
Baby so did you
There's two things I'm sure of
I can only turn to the Lord above and you

Think I caught me a dream of givin'
Right here on Russian River this time
The ups and downs and the doubts and the fears
And the pain just soon be souvenirs of the bad times
No more false starts
New beginnings

No more chasin' rainbow's end and
I know you'll always be there when I'm through
So do you
There's two things I'm sure of baby
I can only turn to the Lord above and you

There's two things I'm sure of
I can only count on the Lord above and you


Larry Jon Wilson, 1975

12/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, December 2011


01 - Who Cares (2011) - Holy Water
02 - Black Country Communion (2011) - The Outsider
03 - Journey (2011) - Edge Of The Moment
04 - Proto-Kaw (2011) - Greek Structure Sunbeam
05 - John Waite (2011) - Better Off Gone
06 - Uriah Heep (2011) - I Can See You
07 - Saxon (2011) - Hammer Of The Gods
08 - Whitesnake (2011) - Dogs In The Street
09 - Magnum (2011) - Do You Know Who You Are?
10 - Saracen (2011) - The Forsaken: Feel Like Going Home

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11/09/2011

This... Is A Fine Piece Of Work




Artist: Black Country Communion
Title: 2 (CD)
Year: 2011

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11/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, November 2011


01 - Kreator (1990) - When The Sun Burns Red
02 - Pestilence (1991) - Twisted Truth
03 - Metal Church (1986) - Method To Your Madness
04 - Anthrax (1988) - Now It's Dark
05 - Annihilator (1990) - Stonewall
06 - Sabbat (1989) - The Clerical Conspiracy
07 - Artillery (1990) - Don't Believe
08 - Sodom (1989) - Ausgebombt
09 - Venom (1989) - Prime Evil
10 - Testament (1989) - Practice What You Preach

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10/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, October 2011


01 - Poison (1990) - Strange Days Of Uncle Jack - Valley Of Lost Souls
02 - Ozzy Osbourne (1988) - Devil's Daughter
03 - Gary Moore (1987) - Thunder Rising
04 - Kiss (1989) - Silver Spoon
05 - Mötley Crüe (1987) - You're All I Need
06 - Rainbow (1979) - Eyes Of The World
07 - Black Sabbath (1980) - Wishing Well
08 - ZZ Top (1994) - Pincushion
09 - Aerosmith (1993) - Cryin'
10 - Giant (1989) - I'll See You In My Dreams

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9/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, September 2011


01 - Guy Clark (1995) - Dublin Blues
02 - Skid Row (1989) - I Remember You
03 - Dusty Springfield (1966) - Little By Little
04 - Pretty Maids (1992) - Sin-Decade
05 - Def Leppard (1987) - Animal
06 - Iron Maiden (1986) - The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner
07 - Vinnie Vincent Invasion (1988) - That Time Of Year
08 - Tesla (1993) - Last Action Hero
09 - Europe (1986) - Carrie
10 - Kansas (1995) - Peaceful And Warm

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8/05/2011

Changing Clothes...


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8/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, August 2011


01 - Utopia (1980) - Caravan
02 - The Ramones (1992) - Poison Heart
03 - Journey (1978) - Wheel In The Sky
04 - Iron Maiden (2000) - Brave New World
05 - Dio (1984) - The Last In Line
06 - Bruce Springsteen (1978) - Candy's Room
07 - Ulf Lundell (1987) - Gränsen
08 - Who Cares (2011) - Holy Water
09 - Dire Straits (1991) - On Every Street
10 - Vangelis (1982) - Love Theme

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7/26/2011

Who Cares?


The backside of today's hasty society is lack of reflection. In musical terms this means listening to a new album, at best, once, then rapidly moving on to the next one.

Perhaps that is why I should feel blessed, as I've finally come to like (and remember!) a new song. I'm talking about the new Ian Gillan, Tony Iommi & Friends collaboration, Who Cares, resulting in the two-track EP 'Out Of My Mind'. This marks Gillan's and Iommi's first joint studio effort since Black Sabbath's 1983 release 'Born Again'.

The 'backside' of the single contains 'Holy Water', a simply beautifully crafted composition. I strongly suggest you have a listen to it. Lie back and enjoy, soulfully consume the music, take a look at the album cover, listen to the words, and try to remember what it really felt like to experience a song...



Artist: Who Cares
Title: Out Of My Mind (EP)
Year: 2011

7/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, July 2011


01 - Carl Maria Von Weber (1812) - Symphony No. 1 In C Major - Andante
02 - Franz Liszt (1846) - Poetic And Religious Harmonies - Ave Maria
03 - Antonio Vivaldi (1723) - Concerto No. 2 In G Minor - Adagio E Piano...
04 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1778) - Violin Sonata No. 21 In E Minor...
05 - Antonín Dvořák (1893) - Symphony No. 9 In E Minor - Adagio - Allegro...
06 - Franz Schubert (1828) - Piano Sonata In C Minor - Adagio
07 - Gustav Holst (1914) - The Planets - Venus, The Bringer Of Peace
08 - Joseph Haydn (1794) - Piano Sonata In E Flat Major - Adagio
09 - Arcangelo Corelli (1714) - Church Sonata No. 1 In D Major - Largo
10 - Franz Berwald (1845) - Symphony No. 4 In E Flat Major - Adagio...

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6/09/2011

This Is F***in' Brilliant - MTV Stay Gone!


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6/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, June 2011


01 - Rolf Wikström (1990) - Nog Står Jag Ut Med Livet
02 - Sara Isaksson (1995) - Occasionally
03 - Lolita Pop (1989) - Hey Winner
04 - Mats Ronander (1992) - Gör Mig Lycklig Nu
05 - Björn Afzelius (1988) - Bella Donna
06 - Ola Magnell (1983) - Vargarnas Vår
07 - Eldkvarn (2001) - Död Stjärna
08 - Di Leva (1989) - Vi Har Bara Varandra
09 - Cornelis Vreeswijk (1987) - Sommarkort
10 - Ulf Lundell (1988) - Cool Water - På Den Gyldene Freden

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5/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, May 2011


01 - Grateful Dead (1969) - Rosemary
02 - Black Sabbath (1975) - Supertzar
03 - Dream Theater (1992) - Surrounded
04 - Bon Jovi (1988) - Blood On Blood
05 - Thin Lizzy (1979) - Róisín Dubh (Black Rose) - A Rock Legend
06 - Elvis Costello & The Attractions (1981) - A Good Year For The Roses
07 - Bruce Springsteen (1987) - One Step Up
08 - Savatage (1998) - Anymore
09 - U2 (1997) - Wake Up Dead Man
10 - Styx (1990) - Show Me The Way

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4/21/2011

Happy Easter!




A ghost of a mist was on the field
The grey and the green together
The noise of a distant farm machine
Out of the first light came
A tattered necklace of hedge end trees
On the southern side of the hill
Betrays where the border runs between
Where Mary Dunoon's boy fell

Easter here again, a time for the blind to see
Easter, surely now can all of your hearts be free

Out of the port of Liverpool
Bound for the North of Ireland
The wash of the spray and horsetail waves
The roll of the sea below

And Easter here again, a time for the blind to see
Easter, surely now can all of your hearts be free

What will you do?
Make a stone of your heart?
Will you set things right?
When you tear them apart?
Will you sleep at night?
With the plough and the stars alight?

What will you do?
With the wire and the gun?
That'll set things right
When it's said and done?
Will you sleep at night?
Is there so much love to hide?

Forgive, Forget
Sing "Never again"


Steve Hogarth, 1989

4/07/2011

This Is A Classic!




Artist: Whitesnake
Title: Forevermore (CD)
Year: 2011

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4/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, April 2011


01 - Hawkwind (1970) - Hurry On Sundown
02 - Jethro Tull (1970) - Alive And Well And Living In
03 - Uriah Heep (1970) - Gypsy
04 - Vanilla Fudge (1968) - The Sky Cried - When I Was A Boy
05 - Yes (1970) - No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
06 - Blue Cheer (1968) - Summertime Blues
07 - Black Sabbath (1970) - Iron Man
08 - Wishbone Ash (1970) - Queen Of Torture
09 - Iron Butterfly (1968) - Possession
10 - Deep Purple (1970) - Child In Time

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3/20/2011

Out Of This World


For the last couple of weeks I've been listening to parts of Marillion's post-Fish era catalogue, and I can only say that it's great stuff. For a long time I had the 'Fish Syndrome' with me (Let no shadow be cast over Fish), having a hard time embracing the albums the band put out after his departure in 1988, but today I can really appreciate the fact that they moved on and started to create a different kind of music.

One track that has really made an impact on me is 'Out Of This World' from the brilliant 'Afraid Of Sunlight' album released in 1995. The song depicts the story of British speed record breaker Donald Campbell, who in 1964 managed to set both the world land and water speed record, to this day remaining the only person to have done so. Tragically, on January 4th 1967, while trying to beat his own record in Coniston, England, Campbell's Bluebird K7 lifted from the surface of the lake and crashed at a speed of approximately 480 km/h, killing him instantly.

Inspired by the Marillion song, diver Bill Smith began searching for the wreck many years later, and on March 8th 2001 a large portion of the hull was raised, with Marillion members Steve Rothery and Steve Hogarth being present. Two months later, on May 28th, Campbell's body was recovered, and on September 12th his coffin was carried around the lake one last time before being interred in Coniston cemetery, with Steve Hogarth performing a solo rendition of 'Out Of This World'.

It's both a tragic and fascinating story, beautifully remembered in the song. I suggest you have a listen to it.



Donald Malcolm Campbell, 1921-1967

3/18/2011

The Origins Of Hard Rock And Heavy Metal


Often when there's talk about the origins of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, it's the British bands (and not undeservingly so) that are mentioned. I received clear proof of that myself when I started making a list of albums from 1970, which is a pretty good year to start with, ending up with records like 'Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble' (Uriah Heep), 'III' (Led Zeppelin), 'In Rock' (Deep Purple), 'Trespass' (Genesis), 'Black Sabbath' and 'Paranoid' (Black Sabbath), 'Time And A Word' (Yes), 'Benefit' (Jethro Tull), plus the self-titled albums from Hawkwind, Wishbone Ash, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. All British bands.

How correct is this image though? Part I'd say. We need to turn to the other side of The Atlantic as well to get the complete picture, with bands like Vanilla Fudge, Blue Cheer, Iron Butterfly and Dust. They were pioneers also and are often forgotten in the discussion, albeit, as we shall see, they took a slightly different path.

Among the heavier British bands, apart from being influenced by blues rock acts such as Cream and The Yardbirds, and where Black Sabbath (and perhaps Deep Purple) went furthest, developing a proto-metal sound, the folk influences were always strong. There were lots of acoustic guitars and a kind of Roy Harper 'folklorish' feel to it all, plus there were also the progressive influences from the Canterbury Scene, with bands like Caravan, Gong and Soft Machine.

The American heavy rockers on the other hand had their roots in the psychedelic compartment, with bands like Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, Grateful Dead and others. Vanilla Fudge and Iron Butterfly of course had their belongings in that genre as well, but they became heavier, and could ultimately be seen as a bridge between the American Psychedelic Rock and Hard Rock scene.

To conclude things, one could say that early British heavy music had more of a folk/progressive/proto-metal flair, while the American bands all from the start had a more explicit Hard Rock sound, a difference that de facto continued to exist throughout the 80's and beyond, where British bands always seemed to be more traditional Heavy Metal and less Hard Rock than their American counterparts and vice versa. This is of course the generalized, and perhaps even by media and record companies dictated picture, and few people would say that Metallica weren't heavy... On the other hand, they were inspired by British bands and so on. So, of course influences went over the Atlantic, in both directions; Elvis Presley, the old blues icons and Jimi Hendrix 'probably' had a thing or two to do with the musical climate in Britain as well, but when we talk about the origins of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, when things start to happen around 1970, I think it's fair to say that the American bands were more explicit Hard Rock, while the British were more folk/progressive/proto-metal.

Ultimately, what we shouldn't forget, is that we can't look on one side of the pond only when tracing the early days of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal. There were stylistic differences, but they were all part of the same musical development.

P.S. Watch out for the upcoming Mix Of The Month, where I'll be focusing on some of the bands just discussed. D.S.

3/01/2011

Mix Of The Month, March 2011


01 - Marillion (2009) - Out Of This World
02 - Ulf Lundell (19XX) - Vänd Dej Inte Om
03 - Fleetwood Mac (1987) - Seven Wonders
04 - Kim Carnes (1981) - Bette Davis Eyes
05 - Joe Cocker (1991) - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
06 - Elton John (1989) - Sacrifice
07 - Grateful Dead (1989) - I Will Take You Home
08 - Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973) - Free Bird
09 - Kraftwerk (1975) - The Voice Of Energy
10 - Jean-Michel Jarre (1982) - Souvenir Of China


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2/08/2011

Mix Of The Month, February 2011


01 - Steve Young (1999) - Jig
02 - Pandora's Box (1989) - The Invocation
03 - Meat Loaf (2006) - The Future Ain't What It Used To Be
04 - Steve Earle (1997) - Ft. Worth Blues
05 - Thin Lizzy (1979) - Sarah
06 - Larry Jon Wilson (1975) - Ohoopee River Bottomland
07 - Will Callery (2008) - The Great Divide
08 - Meanstreet Riders (2010) - I've Had A Good Ride
09 - Johnny Cash (2000) - One
10 - Merle Haggard (2000) - Wishing All These Old Things Were New
11 - Joe Ely (1992) - The Road Goes On Forever

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1/25/2011

New Special Feature...


Starting out this Saturday @ 11 AM (EST), our new weekly show, The Last Resort, featuring one hour of Outlaw to get you in shape for the weekend.

Update: As of August 5th 2011 this show has been cancelled and replaced by our new weekly special feature 80's Mania.

1/24/2011

Steinhardt-Moon Is Here!


I am once again the owner of Steinhardt-Moon's (rarely seen) self-titled 1995 debut release! I've been looking for it ever since I (during an obvious blackout) sold my copy to the local record dealer back in the mid-90's.

So here it is again, and don't forget to catch it on air, I'll be spinning a few tracks ;-)



Artist: Steinhardt-Moon
Title: Steinhardt-Moon
Year: 1995
Format: 1-CD
Label: SM Productions
Catalogue Number: SM1795
Country: U.S.

1/12/2011

Mix Of The Month, January 2011


01 - Van Der Graaf Generator (1971) - Theme One
02 - Gerry Rafferty (1978) - Baker Street
03 - Y&T (1995) - No Regrets
04 - Crosby & Nash (2004) - Lay Me Down
05 - Ulf Lundell (2005) - Tom Tank
06 - Proto-Kaw (2004) - Words Of Honor
07 - Philip Lynott (1980) - King's Call
08 - Barclay James Harvest (1979) - Love On The Line
09 - Kerry Livgren & A.D. (1988) - One More Song
10 - Nazareth (1979) - Snaefell

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