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Monday, May 4, 2009

New Music Monday I - Quattro de Mayo

As the Caps and Pens battle away in the background, I bring you the first of a (potentially) weekly ensemble of music, pop culture, sports, philosophy, health, fitness and yeah...music musings. Each Monday, after a pair of 2 hour drives between Charleston and Columbia, SC, I thank my lucky stars that our government has put our vast array of satellites to good commercial use and created the underpinnings for SiriusXM Radio. Please stay solvent my little satellite entertainment provider. It is the best 12 bucks a month I spend.

Let me start with Larry the Duck and his dj gig (6 years now) on SiriusXM's 1st Wave radio station. As many of you know, Larry the Duck goes back to mid-80s new wave days on Long Island at the Garden City studios of WLIR/DRE. Great stuff like the Ramones, The Cure, Smiths and lots of other not so great bands like Shreikback, Scritti Politti, Howard Jones and ABC spewed forth from Jones Beach to Jones Hall on LI. Although my mind often fails me in important situations, it never ceases to amaze me that I can recall the exact falsetto scream in a Gene Loves Jezebel song (Motion of Love) or some other half-assed, cliched lyric uttered by an utterly forgettable (yet unforgettable) English lead singer from the new wave band du jour. Like a good Depeche Mode or Peter Bjorn and John song, I find these songs, bands, personalities and memories all guilty pleasures. Anyway, Larry the Duck (and Malibu Sue?) are alive and well and greatly appreciated.

Even with my penchant for "the classic new wave" of the 80s, my favorite station on XM is XMU, the new "college music" station. Zach would love it and probably does. Lots of new stuff out of left field, classic great bands like Sonic Youth and hot new bands like The National, Arcade Fire and this week's Quattro de Mayo special: the Henry Clay People. Check em out on the cool music blog aquarium drunkard. Kind of an Uncle Tupelo meets Replacements band. Hmm...that sounds good.

As you know, as we get older, it gets harder and harder to see live bands and I have a "just missed, a "nice catch" and "can't wait" show for you. On the "just missed" side of things, Dinosaur Jr. came through Charleston a few weeks back along with Mike Watt from the Minutemen and fireHose. Dino Jr, a classic 80s/90s garage band from Amherst, Ma has a number of great albums and songs. Feel the Pain is one of my faves. Also, my friend Jen knows J. Mascis, the lead singer and Lou Barlow from Sebadoh is also great. As a "nice catch," I caught American Aquarium at the Pour House in CHS. Interestingly enough, we had a very impressive breast exposure incident. There was a fairly attractive, over-served and exuberant young lass that insisted on obtaining the bass player's hat. In good rock n roll form, he traded the hat for a boob shot and we were all amply rewarded. Long live rock n roll! Of course, U2 (in ATL) is my "can't wait" show in October. In my own version of High Fidelity, this band would be the soundtrack to my life. I do remember a party in Boston in 1984 when a bunch of girls in black introduced me to u2. My best buddy Sean was already into the Clash, the Jam, Elvis Costello but I was not on board yet and thanks to Sean, I found Elvis, Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Weller and Bono. Nice.

That's all I have tonight. I hope you're all well and enjoying the view from the bridgewing.
BC

2 comments:

JPFatCat said...

Boob - not sure exactly how I missed your blog. Nice! I'm fairly certain it may have been buried in one of those email avalanches. Like most, I generally check my emails first thing in the morning. Being on the west coast, every now and then I wake to find that my east coast pals have been quite busy and I now have 74 new emails...all started from what seemed to be an innocuous email related to gardening tips or "did you see that game last night?" Hard to predict what will set off one of these avalanches or understand where they will go.

Consider me a 'regular' to your blog as I always enjoy BC waxings of various sorts. Special request to keep the new music corner going - you're the guy who turned me on to some great bands including Los Pixies. However, I have to question the High Fidelity clip - great movie and hilarious scene but never understood slamming Belle & Sebastian with Katrina and the Waves???

Unknown said...

Dear Crusha,

Us FOC's (Friends of Crusha) need more and insightful posts from the bridge wing.

Regards,
Merc