More songs from 1977. Part 2 of 4. Continues where Part 1 left off and starts off with that incredible Donna Summer single with it's euro style electonica followed by Kraftwerk. Both these songs would go on to have a tremendous impact on music in the years and decades to come. After a bit of pure funk the mix gets into some reggae because in my world 1977 was full of those rastaman vibrations. Reggae had a lot of influence on punk back in that day especially with the Clash. The mix ends with some more disco from Saturday Night Fever and I guess you had to be there as they say but 1977 was all about the beat.
1. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (I Remember Yesterday)
2. Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express (Trans-Europe Express)
3. Parliament - Flash Light (Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome)
4. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Jamming (Exodus)
5. Third World - 1865 (96 Degrees in the Shade) (96 Degrees in the Shade)
6. The Congos - At The Feast (Heart of the Congos)
7. The Heptones - Mr. President (Party Time)
8. The Clash - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (The Clash)
9. Elvis Costello - Less Than Zero (My Aim Is True)
10. The Jam - In The City (In The City)
11. Eddie & The Hot Rods - Quit This Town (Life On The Line)
12. The Stranglers - No More Heroes (No More Heroes)
13. Blonde - Detroit 442 (Parallel Lines)
14. Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (Rocket To Russia)
15. Heatwave - Boogie Nights (Saturday Night Fever)
16. Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing (Saturday Night Fever)
17. The Trammps - Disco Inferno (Saturday Night Fever)
18. K.C. & The Sunshine Band - Keep It Comin' Love (I Like To Do It)
reflections, ruminations, ramblings and rants on music, books, beer, politics, technology, media, etc, etc. from a 60 something music collector, librarian, political observer, technology geek, veteran, history buff, beer enthusiast, sci-fi fan, obsessive mixtaper and former DJ. And now retired. I've also have begun to gather posts I've made over the past year of so (2017-18) from various other social media platforms and have gathered them here in one place.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Readings 2011 - Fiction
My favorite fiction book that I read in 2011 was a Nick Hornby novel from 2009. I've read several of his books and always enjoy them. This one was particularly fun and when I scanned my reading list for the year it quickly rose to the top. Last year my favorite novel was Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell so this year I went back and read an earlier novel and also his latest book which made my number 2. The Passage was my favorite thriller for the year.
Overall I usually don't read a lot of series based on one or group of characters although over the course of several decades I've read a few. However, this year I read a lot more than usual. Last year I read several Philip Kerr books about a Berlin detective/private investigator that takes place in the 1930s to 1950s and I continued reading a couple more this year. They keep getting better and a new one has just been published so I'll have a least one more for next year's list. I also started reading another detective series but this was based in Bangkok. I read all four in the series and I think there has been a little drop off in quality but the characters and locale are very fascinating.
I also read all three books in the Swedish Millennium series. They were great reads but in need of an editor. I also saw all three of the Swedish films and look forward to seeing the Hollywood version although I think it would be very hard to top the original films. I read another Swedish novel, Let Me In, that also had two very good films based on the book but the book was much more intense than either film. A very creepy read.
And then there is the Song of Ice and Fire. I really don't like reading modern fantasy series and especially if they have anything to do with dragons. I read some articles about these books before embarking on the ride. I found that I really enjoyed the story and the characters in this strange world. I went through the first three books very quickly. The fourth book plodded along somewhat and by the time I got to the fifth book I was getting bored. After all the time and effort of getting through these books I started losing interest. I think Martin has lost his way and is just making it up as he goes along. I'm really not in any hurry to pick up another one of those books again although I would like to see the TV series sometime but certainly not enough to get HBO.
I usually really like everything William Gibson writes and for years have looked forwarded to his books but the last couple have been a disappointment.
Overall I usually don't read a lot of series based on one or group of characters although over the course of several decades I've read a few. However, this year I read a lot more than usual. Last year I read several Philip Kerr books about a Berlin detective/private investigator that takes place in the 1930s to 1950s and I continued reading a couple more this year. They keep getting better and a new one has just been published so I'll have a least one more for next year's list. I also started reading another detective series but this was based in Bangkok. I read all four in the series and I think there has been a little drop off in quality but the characters and locale are very fascinating.
I also read all three books in the Swedish Millennium series. They were great reads but in need of an editor. I also saw all three of the Swedish films and look forward to seeing the Hollywood version although I think it would be very hard to top the original films. I read another Swedish novel, Let Me In, that also had two very good films based on the book but the book was much more intense than either film. A very creepy read.
And then there is the Song of Ice and Fire. I really don't like reading modern fantasy series and especially if they have anything to do with dragons. I read some articles about these books before embarking on the ride. I found that I really enjoyed the story and the characters in this strange world. I went through the first three books very quickly. The fourth book plodded along somewhat and by the time I got to the fifth book I was getting bored. After all the time and effort of getting through these books I started losing interest. I think Martin has lost his way and is just making it up as he goes along. I'm really not in any hurry to pick up another one of those books again although I would like to see the TV series sometime but certainly not enough to get HBO.
- Juliet, Naked - Nick Hornby, 2009
- The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet - David Mitchell, 2010
- The Passage - James Cronin, 2010
- Field Grey - Philip Kerr, 2010
- The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson, 2005
- Let Me In - John Ajvide Lindovist, 2008
- A Game of Thrones - George R. R. Martin, 1996
- Bangkok 8 - John Burdett, 2003
- Homer and Langley - E. L. Doctorow, 2009
- The One Form The Other - Philip Kerr, 2006
- Ghostwritten - David Mitchell, 2000
- The Firl Who Played With Fire - Stieg Larsson, 2006
- The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest - Stieg Larsson, 2010
- A Quiet Flame - Philip Kerr, 2008
- Empty Mile - Matthew Stokoe, 2010
- Bangkok Tattoo - John Burdett, 2006
- A Clash of Kings - George R. R. Martin, 1998
- A Storm of Swords - George R. R. Martin, 2000
- Bangkok Haunts - John Burdett, 2008
- If The Dead Rise Not - Philip Kerr, 2009
- A Feast For Crows - George R. R. Martin, 2005
- The Godfather of Katmandu - John Burdett, 2011
- A Dance With Dragons - George R. R. Martin, 2011
- Zero History - William Gibson, 2010
I usually really like everything William Gibson writes and for years have looked forwarded to his books but the last couple have been a disappointment.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Readings 2011 - Nonfiction
This is my list of nonfiction books that I read in 2011, however, only one of these books were published in 2011. This is not a best or favorites list for the year but rather a snapshot of some of my reading habits of the year. Actually I read more fiction this year but that is another list. It also doesn't count books I might have read for work or the many Drupal manuals I spent so many hours with this year.
Compiling this list is very easy because I've been keeping track of my readings for decades. I initially used notebooks but later in word processor documents to maintain lists of my readings. The lists contains the book title, author, date of publication and the month I completed reading it all separated by years. All fiction books are in italics to distinguish them from non-fiction at a glance. So it's easy to compile lists
.
1493 was a wonderful eye-opening look at how the world changed after the discovery of the New World and the resulting globalization that started then and continues today. It was a fascinating exploration of our world and contains an enormous amount of facts, insights, provocative arguments, great storytelling and mind boggling details. I had previously read Mann's 1491 which was a description of the New World before Columbus. I also thoroughly enjoyed Atlantic which I read right before 1493 and was what could be called a biography of the Atlantic Ocean. It was a book of history, geography, science and literature.
I'm always up for a good political tirade and Naomi Klein certainly provided one in The Shock Doctrine. The book was published in 2007 but it was very pertinent to the events happening while I was reading it in 2011 with the Republicans creating a fake disaster over the debt ceiling. This is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the motivation of the GOP as a control mechanism for the corporatist elite.
I only have 8 books listed here which is an usually small number of non-fiction books I usually read during a year. There is also only one biography but it was a good one. That one was the third biography of John Coltrane that I've read but the one that concentrated the most on his music. I got a couple of Coltrane box sets as a result.
I always enjoy reading history and this year's list as usual had a few. Bloodlands was the incredible story of suffering of Central Europe stuck between the genocidal policies of Hitler and Stalin. A different perspective on a war we think we know about. Sort of the same with God's Crucible which was a balanced perspective of Europe in the "Dark Ages" and the Islamic culture of the Iberian peninsula. A Perfect Red is another one of the books I love to read that takes a simple thing or idea and exams all the historical and cultural possibilities. In this case the subject is red dye.
The Nine was a real eye opener. The Supreme Court certainly has it's share of political hacks. Scalia and Thomas most of all. I always felt that George Bush stole the election and now I know for sure that it was done. Activist judges indeed.
A post of my fiction readings for the year coming up with 25 books on that list.
Compiling this list is very easy because I've been keeping track of my readings for decades. I initially used notebooks but later in word processor documents to maintain lists of my readings. The lists contains the book title, author, date of publication and the month I completed reading it all separated by years. All fiction books are in italics to distinguish them from non-fiction at a glance. So it's easy to compile lists
.
1493 was a wonderful eye-opening look at how the world changed after the discovery of the New World and the resulting globalization that started then and continues today. It was a fascinating exploration of our world and contains an enormous amount of facts, insights, provocative arguments, great storytelling and mind boggling details. I had previously read Mann's 1491 which was a description of the New World before Columbus. I also thoroughly enjoyed Atlantic which I read right before 1493 and was what could be called a biography of the Atlantic Ocean. It was a book of history, geography, science and literature.
I'm always up for a good political tirade and Naomi Klein certainly provided one in The Shock Doctrine. The book was published in 2007 but it was very pertinent to the events happening while I was reading it in 2011 with the Republicans creating a fake disaster over the debt ceiling. This is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the motivation of the GOP as a control mechanism for the corporatist elite.
- 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created - Charles Mann, 2011
- The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism - Naomi Klein, 2007
- The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court - Jeffrey Toobin, 2008
- John Coltrane: The Story of a Sound, 2007
- A Perfect Red: Empire, Espionage and the Quest for the Color of Desire - Amy Butler Greenfield, 2005
- Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories - Simon Winchester, 2010
- God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570 to 1215 - David Levering Lewis, 2010
- Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin - Timothy Snyder, 2010
I only have 8 books listed here which is an usually small number of non-fiction books I usually read during a year. There is also only one biography but it was a good one. That one was the third biography of John Coltrane that I've read but the one that concentrated the most on his music. I got a couple of Coltrane box sets as a result.
I always enjoy reading history and this year's list as usual had a few. Bloodlands was the incredible story of suffering of Central Europe stuck between the genocidal policies of Hitler and Stalin. A different perspective on a war we think we know about. Sort of the same with God's Crucible which was a balanced perspective of Europe in the "Dark Ages" and the Islamic culture of the Iberian peninsula. A Perfect Red is another one of the books I love to read that takes a simple thing or idea and exams all the historical and cultural possibilities. In this case the subject is red dye.
The Nine was a real eye opener. The Supreme Court certainly has it's share of political hacks. Scalia and Thomas most of all. I always felt that George Bush stole the election and now I know for sure that it was done. Activist judges indeed.
A post of my fiction readings for the year coming up with 25 books on that list.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
What The Hell Is Wrong With Me - Songs 1977
Songs from 1977. An incredible year for music. This is Part 1 of a long mix of 60 songs that includes some of my favorite songs across many genres that make up this personal point of view.
These are songs from my collection but not everything here was pounding out of my stereo in 1977 although much of it was and all of it would be in a few years.
Many of these albums and bands would be the foundations of my collection for years to come and several of my all time artists are represented here such as The Clash, Talking Heads, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Television, and David Bowie. Many more will be in Parts 2 and 3. It was a year of punk, new wave, disco, funk, reggae and just plain great rock. This is a mix of some of the music that made 1977 a fun year in music. We were in college and there were lots of house parties. Some of the art school dance parties exposed us to some cutting edge punk, disco and reggae sounds. Checkout the mix and take a listen below on Mixcloud. More to follow.
1. The Clash - What's My Name (The Clash)
2. Ramones - Cretin Hop (Rocket To Russia)
3. The Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant (Never Mind The Bollocks)
4. Television - Friction (Marquee Moon)
5. Talking Heads - New Feeling (Talking Heads: 77)
6. Brian Eno - King's Lead Hat (Before and After Science)
7. David Bowie - Sound and Vision (Low)
8. Iggy Pop - The Passenger (Lust For Life)
9. Elvis Costello - Watching The Detectives (My Aim Is True)
10. Wire - Strange (Pink Flag)
11. Suicide - Rocket USA (Suicide)
12. Cheap Trick - I Want You To Want Me (In Color)
13. The Damned - New Rose (Damned Damned Damned)
14. Dave Edmunds - I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock & Roll) (Get It)
15. Tom Waits - I Never Talk To Strangers (Foreign Affairs)
16. Steely Dan - Josie (Aja)
17. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way (Rumours)
18. Earth, Wind & Fire - Fantasy (All 'n' All)
19. ABBA - Dancing Queen (Arrival)
20. Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Saturday Night Fever)
These are songs from my collection but not everything here was pounding out of my stereo in 1977 although much of it was and all of it would be in a few years.
Many of these albums and bands would be the foundations of my collection for years to come and several of my all time artists are represented here such as The Clash, Talking Heads, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Television, and David Bowie. Many more will be in Parts 2 and 3. It was a year of punk, new wave, disco, funk, reggae and just plain great rock. This is a mix of some of the music that made 1977 a fun year in music. We were in college and there were lots of house parties. Some of the art school dance parties exposed us to some cutting edge punk, disco and reggae sounds. Checkout the mix and take a listen below on Mixcloud. More to follow.
1. The Clash - What's My Name (The Clash)
2. Ramones - Cretin Hop (Rocket To Russia)
3. The Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant (Never Mind The Bollocks)
4. Television - Friction (Marquee Moon)
5. Talking Heads - New Feeling (Talking Heads: 77)
6. Brian Eno - King's Lead Hat (Before and After Science)
7. David Bowie - Sound and Vision (Low)
8. Iggy Pop - The Passenger (Lust For Life)
9. Elvis Costello - Watching The Detectives (My Aim Is True)
10. Wire - Strange (Pink Flag)
11. Suicide - Rocket USA (Suicide)
12. Cheap Trick - I Want You To Want Me (In Color)
13. The Damned - New Rose (Damned Damned Damned)
14. Dave Edmunds - I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock & Roll) (Get It)
15. Tom Waits - I Never Talk To Strangers (Foreign Affairs)
16. Steely Dan - Josie (Aja)
17. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way (Rumours)
18. Earth, Wind & Fire - Fantasy (All 'n' All)
19. ABBA - Dancing Queen (Arrival)
20. Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Saturday Night Fever)
Monday, December 26, 2011
Crazy Conservative Uncle
Everyone has a crazy conservative uncle. Sometimes more than
one. Could be an aunt too. As a kid I remember having some crazy conservative
uncles around but things were different back then because you really only had
to hear their crazy rants or have to put up with their obnoxious pontificating
at occasional family gatherings. Things are different now because they have our
email addresses.
Did I say Tea Party yet? The picture here is a typical tea party folks gathering to attack the government and complain about government spending. The crazy conservative uncle is a tea party person collecting Social Security and Medicare.
I've decided to devote a part of my blog to responding to these emails. Yes, every time I get one of those obnoxious emails I will post it here and comment on it. I was already going to be commenting on politics as part of my 60@60 blog but now there will be a section specifically called "Crazy Conservative Uncle" and I will invite all those who receive the emails to come here and read my response.
I just got another email about Soros funding Snopes. I'm going to have fun with this one but that will be for later.
60 Albums 2011
My personal favorite albums from my collection for 2011. These selections are based on my listening habits for the year and the higher ranked albums were the ones that I kept coming back to over and over.
Once again I couldn't stop at 60 but forced myself to end the list at 120. Bon Iver tops the list which also topped many people's end of the year list of favorite albums. I can't stop listening to it. I loved his first album but this one moved way beyond the song into pure sound. The War on Drugs was a close second for me. It sounded like so much that has gone before it but also utterly unique. Fleet Foxes and Wilco both put out wonderful albums this year. I really liked the Jesse Sykes album which was very different than the previous album. This one sounded very California psychedelic retro... sort of like Moby Grape with a female singer. The California sound from the 70s is all over this list but especially the new Dawes album. The Radiohead album was another surprise that I kept on repeated play. The more I played it the higher it rose on the list. Most of this stuff is fairly mellow but... I'm 60 now.
There were some great collections this year too.
Once again I couldn't stop at 60 but forced myself to end the list at 120. Bon Iver tops the list which also topped many people's end of the year list of favorite albums. I can't stop listening to it. I loved his first album but this one moved way beyond the song into pure sound. The War on Drugs was a close second for me. It sounded like so much that has gone before it but also utterly unique. Fleet Foxes and Wilco both put out wonderful albums this year. I really liked the Jesse Sykes album which was very different than the previous album. This one sounded very California psychedelic retro... sort of like Moby Grape with a female singer. The California sound from the 70s is all over this list but especially the new Dawes album. The Radiohead album was another surprise that I kept on repeated play. The more I played it the higher it rose on the list. Most of this stuff is fairly mellow but... I'm 60 now.
- Bon Iver - Bon Iver
- The War on Drugs - Slave Ambient
- Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
- Wilco - The Whole Love
- Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter - Marble Son
- Radiohead - The King of Limbs
- The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
- Dawes - Nothing Is Wrong
- M83 - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
- Atlas Sound - Parallax
- Girls - Father, Son, Holy Ghost
- Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Holo
- St. Vincent - Strange Mercy
- The Antlers - Burst Apart
- Smith Westerns - Dye It Blonde
- Peaking Lights - 936
- Middle Brother - Middle Brother
- The Black Keys - El Camino
- The Horrors - Skying
- Tom Waits - Bad As Me
- Charles Bradley - No Time For Dreaming
- The Decemberists - The King is Dead
- Cass McCombs - Humor Risk
- Sigur Ros - Inni
- PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
- Washed Out - Within and Without
- CANT - Dreams Come True
- My Morning Jacket - Circuital
- The Raveonettes - Raven in the Grave
- Tune-Yards - Whokill
- Panda Bear - Tomboy
- Anthony Hamilton - Back to Love
- Destroyer - Kaputt
- James Blake - James Blake
- Yuck - Yuck
- The Stokes - Angles
- The Kills - Blood Pressures
- Adele - 21
- Laura Marling - A Creature I Don't Know
- A.A. Bondy - Believers
- Cults - Cults
- Dum Dum Girls - Only In Dreams
- Gillian Welch - The Harrow & The Harvest
- Iron & Wine - Kiss Each Other Clean
- Joe Henry - Reverie
- Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire
- Vetiver - The Errant Charm
- King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mind
- Yellowbirds - The Color
- Cut Copy - Zonoscope
- Lucinda Williams - Blessed
- Battles - Gloss Drop
- Over The Rhine - The Long Surrender
- Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - A Corporate World
- EMA - Past Life Martyred Saints
- Eleanor Friedberger - Last Summer
- TV On The Radio - Nine Types Of Light
- Real Estate - Days
- Fucked Up - David Comes To Life
- Alexi Murdoch - Towards The Sun
- Hayes Carll - KMAG YOYO ( & Other American Stories)
- Drive-By Truckers - Go-Go Boots
- Thurston Moore - Demolished Thoughts
- Death Cab For Cutie - Codes and Keys
- Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin'
- Joss Stone - LP1
- Wye Oak - Civilian
- Emmylou Harris - Hard Bargain
- Cavemen - CoCo Beware
- The Mountain Goats - All Eternals Deck
- Black Lips - Arabia Mountain
- Feist - Metals
- Booker T. Jones - The Road From Memphis
- The Cave Singers - No Witch
- Okkervil River - I Am Very Far
- Todd Snider - The Storyteller
- Paul Simon - So Beautiful So What
- Jolie Holland - Pint of Blood
- The Low Anthem - Smart Flesh
- Matthew Sweet - Modern Art
- J. Mascis - Several Shades of Why
- Ry Cooder - Pick Up Some Dust and Sit Down
- John Hiatt - Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns
- Cass McCombs - Wit's End
- Steve Earle - I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
- Marissa Nadler - Marissa Nadler
- Greg Brown - Freak Flag
- The Airborne Toxic Event - All At Once
- Elbow - Build A Rocket Boys
- Bright Eyes - The People's Key
- Robbie Robertson - How To Become A Clairvoyant
- The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Belong
- Telekinesis - 12 Desperate Straight Lines
- Seryn - This Is Where We Are
- Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow
- Ben Harper - Give Till It's Gone
- Timber Timbre - Creep On Creepin' On
- Danger Mouse - Rome
- R.E.M. - Collapse Into Now
- Akron/Family - S/T II: The Cosmic Birth and Journey of Shinju TNT
- DeVotchKa - 100 Lovers
- David Lynch - Crazy Clown Time
- Blitzen Trappen - American Goldwing
- Wild Flag - Wild Flag
- Radiohead - TKOL RMX 1234567
- Still Corners - Creatures of an Hour
- Charlotte Gainsbourg - Stage Wisper
- Release The Sunbird - Come Back To Us
- The Joy Formidable - The Big Roar
- Sandro Perri - Impossible Spaces
- Beady Eye - Different Gear, Still Speeding
- Kathryn Calder - Bright and Vivid
- Tyler Ramsey - The Valley Wind
- East River Pipe - We Live In Rented Rooms
- Bjork - Biophilia
- Marketa Irglova - Anar
- Pieta Brown - Mercury
- Lindsey Buckingham - Seeds We Sow
- The Nightwatchman - World Wide Rebel Songs
- The Ettes - Wicked Will
There were some great collections this year too.
- The Beach Boys - Smile
- Rockpile - Live at Montreaux 1980
- Various Artists - Rave On Buddy Holly
- Various Artists - Johnny Boy Would Love This... A Tribute To John Martyn
- Jimi Hendrix - Winterland
- Primal Scream & The MC5 - Black To Comm: Live at the Royal Festival
- Neil Young - A Treasure
- Various Artists - The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams
- Iggy Pop - Roadkill Rising... The Bootleg Collection 1977-2009
- Etta James - Heart & Soul: A Retrospective
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre - The Singles Collection: 1992-2011
- The Hollies - Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years: The Complete Hollies 1963-1968
- The Radio Dept. - Passive Aggressive: Singles 2002-2010
- Neil Diamond - The Bang Years 1966-1968
- Gorillaz - The Singles Collection: 2001-2011
- Ty Segall - Singles 2007-2010
- Ladytron - Best of Ladytron 2000-2010
- The Vagrants - I Can't Make A Friend 1965-1968
- Chicago - Live in 1975
Thursday, December 22, 2011
60 Albums 1976
I stepped back a year to 1976 which of course was very different than 1977. I was in college and living in the Germantown section of Philadelphia which at that time was all about the funk. Parliament and Funkadelic was happening and disco was already becoming too mainstream to be cool anymore although Saturday Night Fever was just around the corner. We also had the very beginnings of what we would know as punk and new wave with the first albums my Blondie, Ramones, Patti Smith and the classic Modern Lovers which was actually recorded in 1973. Little did we know where things were heading.
David Bowie was entering his Thin White Duke period and this album really blew me away. Was this my all time favorite Bowie album? Not hardly. He had many great albums and this is another one.
Reggae was becoming a big part of my collection and we were going down to South Street to regularly see live reggae acts perform at Grendel's Lair. I was also getting into dub and loved to play it at house parties. Freaked people out.
That Joan Armatrading continues to be one of my all time favorite albums.
David Bowie was entering his Thin White Duke period and this album really blew me away. Was this my all time favorite Bowie album? Not hardly. He had many great albums and this is another one.
Reggae was becoming a big part of my collection and we were going down to South Street to regularly see live reggae acts perform at Grendel's Lair. I was also getting into dub and loved to play it at house parties. Freaked people out.
That Joan Armatrading continues to be one of my all time favorite albums.
- David Bowie - Station To Station
- Joan Armatrading - Joan Armatrading
- Bob Dylan - Desire
- Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
- Ramones - Ramones
- Bob Marley & The Wailers - Rastaman Vibration
- Tom Waits - Small Change
- The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
- Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
- Blondie - Blondie
- Joni Mitchell - Hejira
- Marvin Gaye - I Want You
- Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record
- Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
- Peter Tosh - Legalize It
- Average White Band - Person To Person
- Burning Spear - Garvey's Ghost
- Patti Smith - Radio Ethiopia
- Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- Elvis Presley - The Sun Sessions
- Jeff Beck - Wired
- Parliament - The Clones of Dr. Funkenstien
- The Wild Tchoupitoulas - The Wild Tchoupitoulas
- Jackson Browne - The Pretender
- The Heptones - Nightfood
- Funkadelic - Hardcore Jollies
- Toots & The Maytals - Reggae Got Soul
- Stomu Yamashta's Go - Go
- Hall & Oates - Bigger Than Both Of Us
- Jimmy Cliff - Follow My Mind
- The Mighty Diamonds - Right Time
- Bootsy's Rubber Band - Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band
- Horslips - The Book of Invasions
- Miles Davis - Water Babies
- Bob Dylan - Hard Rain
- Eddie & The Hot Rods - Teenage Depression
- Bunny Wailer - Blackheart Man
- Todd Rundgren - Faithful
- The Runaways - The Runaways
- Funkadelic - Tales of Kidd Funkadelic
- Graham Parker - Howin' Wind
- Laura Nyro - Smile
- 801 - 801 Live
- Earth, Wind & Fire - Spirit
- John Martyn - Live at Leeds
- The Beach Boys - 15 Big Ones
- Ian Hunter - All American Boy
- Burning Spear - Man In The Hills
- The Rolling Stones - Black and Blue
- Santana - Amigos
- Gary Burton - Dreams So Real
- Steve Goodman - Words We Can Dance To
- Warren Zevon - Warren Zevon
- Linda Ronstadt - Hasten Down The Wind
- Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
- Soft Machine - Softs
- Melanie - Photograph
- Bryan Ferry - Let's Stick Together
- J. Giles Band - Live: Blow Your Face Out
- Diana Ross - Diana Ross
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
60 Albums 1977
It wasn't just about the emergence of punk and what would soon be known as New Wave. For me it was also a continuation of my exploration and emergence in reggae and jazz. This list probably has my largest number of reggae albums of any year. There are also many albums that one would see on other 1977 lists that don't appear here at all. Oh well. This is my list of favorites and I wasn't listening to Billy Joel and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Here are some mixes of songs from 1977:
- Songs 1977 Vol. 1 - What The Hell Is Wrong With Me - List
- Songs 1977 Vol. 2 - I Feel Love - List
- Songs 1977 Vol. 3 - Sex & Drugs & Rock n Roll - List
- Songs 1977 Vol. 4 - Sun Is Shining In The Sky - List
- The Clash - The Clash
- Television - Marquee Moon
- David Bowie - Heroes
- Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
- Ramones - Rocket To Russia
- Talking Heads - Talking Heads: 77
- Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus
- Brian Eno - Before and After Science
- Iggy Pop - Lust For Life
- Neil Young - Decade
- Wire - Pink Flag
- Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks Here Are The Sex Pistols
- David Bowie - Low
- Van Morrison - A Period Of Transition
- Garland Jeffreys - Ghost Writer
- The Saints - (I'm) Stranded
- Joan Armatrading - Show Some Emotion
- Kraftwerk - Trans Europe Express
- Tom Waits - Foreign Affairs
- Steely Dan - Aja
- Parliament - Funkentelechy vs. The Placebo Syndrome
- Augustus Pablo - East of the River Nile
- John Martyn - One World
- Santana - Moon Flower
- The Congos - Heart of the Congos
- Dave Edmunds - Get It
- Third World - 96 Degrees in the Shade
- Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
- Ramones - Leave Home
- Augustus Pablo - Augustus Pablo Meets King Tubby Uptown
- Mink DeVille - Cabretta
- Leonard Cohen - Death of a Ladies' Man
- Iggy Pop - The Idiot
- Eddie & The Hot Rods - Life On The Line
- Peter Tosh - Equal Rights
- Ornette Coleman - Dancing In Your Head
- The Jam - In The City
- Electric Light Orchestra - Out Of The Blue
- Burning Spear - Dry and Heavy
- Little Feat - Times Loves a Hero
- Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Blank Generation
- Jackson Browne - Running On Empty
- Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Rock 'N' Roll With The Modern Lovers
- The Jam - This Is The Modern World
- Blondi - Plastic Letters
- Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
- Robert Gordon - Robert Gordon with Link Wray
- Horace Andy - In The Light
- The Beach Boys - Love You
- The Stranglers - Rattus Norvegicus (IV)
- Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - L.A.M.F.
- Culture - Two Sevens Clash
- Suicide - Suicide
- Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick
- Earth, Wind & Fire - All 'n' All
- The Heptones - Party Time
- The Damned - Damn Damn Damn
- Cheap Trick - In Color
- Joni Mitchell - Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
- The Kinks - Sleepwalker
More...
- The Rolling Stones - Love You Live
- Cluster & Eno - Cluster & Eno
- Neil Young - Decade
- Miles Davis - Dark Magus
- Charles Mingus - Three or Four Shades of Blue
- Eric Clapton - Slowhand
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Spinning Out Gracefully - Songs 2011
The second mix of Songs 2011. Some favorite songs from some favorite albums of 2011. Another 60 minutes or so. It was a very good year for music.
1. My Morning Jacket - Circuital (Circuital)
2. Yellowbirds - Beneath The Reach Of Light (The Color)
3. The War On Drugs - Come To The City (Slave Ambient)
4. Over The Rhine - Rave On (The Long Surrender)
5. Beck - Stormbringer (Johnny Boy Would Love This... A Tribute To John Martyn)
6. Kurt Vile - Baby's Arms (Smoke Ring For My Halo)
7. James Blake - The Wilhelm Scream (James Blake)
8. Charles Bradley - I Believe In Your Love (No Time For Dreaming)
9. Adele - Rumor Has It (21)
10. The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling (El Camino)
11. The Kills - Satellite (Blood Pressures)
12. EMA - California (Past Life Martyred Saints)
13. The Antlers - French Exit (Burst Apart)
14. Cass McCombs - Love Thine Enemy (Humor Risk)
15. Wilco - I Might (The Whole Love)
16. The Decemberists - Down By The Water (The King Is Dead)
1. My Morning Jacket - Circuital (Circuital)
2. Yellowbirds - Beneath The Reach Of Light (The Color)
3. The War On Drugs - Come To The City (Slave Ambient)
4. Over The Rhine - Rave On (The Long Surrender)
5. Beck - Stormbringer (Johnny Boy Would Love This... A Tribute To John Martyn)
6. Kurt Vile - Baby's Arms (Smoke Ring For My Halo)
7. James Blake - The Wilhelm Scream (James Blake)
8. Charles Bradley - I Believe In Your Love (No Time For Dreaming)
9. Adele - Rumor Has It (21)
10. The Black Keys - Gold On The Ceiling (El Camino)
11. The Kills - Satellite (Blood Pressures)
12. EMA - California (Past Life Martyred Saints)
13. The Antlers - French Exit (Burst Apart)
14. Cass McCombs - Love Thine Enemy (Humor Risk)
15. Wilco - I Might (The Whole Love)
16. The Decemberists - Down By The Water (The King Is Dead)
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
You Know What I Mean - Songs 2011
This is my fist mix featuring songs from my favorite albums of 2011. The 60 song mix didn't last very long and I changed this up to be multiple part mixes of about 60 minutes each so it's still 60@60.
This has been a good year and I have many songs and albums to highlight. Of course I started this off with a song from one of the great releases of the year... The Beach Boys' The Smile Sessions. It sets the tone for everything that follows but especially the first few songs.
This is the first 60 minutes of my Songs 2011 series. You can listen to this mix using the Mixcloud link below. The songs are not ranked but are arranged to sound good together.
All albums released in 2011.
1. The Beach Boys - Our Prayer (The Smile Sessions)
2. Bon Iver - Holocene (Bon Iver)
3. Fleet Foxes - Lorelai (Helplessness Blues)
4. Jesse Sykes & The Sweet Hereafter Here Comes Mary (Marble Son)
5. Dawes - If I Wanted Someone (Nothing Is Wrong)
6. The Civil Wars - I've Got This Friend (Barton Hollow)
7. Middle Brother - Million Dollar Bill (Middle Brother)
8. Atlas Sound - Angel is Broken (Parallax)
9. Cults - You Know What I Mean (Cults)
10. Smith Westerns - Still New (Dye It Blond)
11. Girls - Honey Bunny (Father, Son, Holy Ghost)
12. Dum Dum Girls - Bedroom Eyes (Only In Dreams)
13. St. Vincent - Year Of The Tiger (Strange Mercy)
14. M83 - Midnight City (Hurry Up, We're Dreaming)
15. CANT - Too Late, Too Far (Dreams Come True)
16. Radiohead - Louts Flower (The King of Limbs)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
60 Artist on High Rotation
I looked at my Last.fm listing of artists that is based on my iTunes play and here is a listing of my most popular artists as determined by Last.fm and iTunes. I set this up in early 2008 and it only counts plays on selected devices like my iPod and computers. It doesn't count CDs played anywhere and of course I still play lots of CDs but it is something of a snapshot of this recently tuned 60 guy.
So here is my Top Artist list from the last 4 years as determined by the number of times I played a song from these artists. David Bowie wins this contest by a landslide.
So here is my Top Artist list from the last 4 years as determined by the number of times I played a song from these artists. David Bowie wins this contest by a landslide.
- David Bowie
- Tom Waits
- The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Yo La Tengo
- Bob Dylan
- Neil Young
- Jimi Hendrix
- The Kinks
- Robyn Hitchcock
- XTC
- Radiohead
- The Byrds
- Grizzly Bear
- The Beach Boys
- The Green Pajamas
- The Rolling Stones
- Julian Cope
- Tunng
- The Kingsbury Manx
- Miles Davis
- Fleet Foxes
- Wilco
- Blur
- My Morning Jacket
- Vic Chesnutt
- Big Star
- Eels
- The Jam
- The Clash
- T. Rex
- Damien Jurado
- Over the Rhine
- Alejandro Escovedo
- The Kills
- Otis Redding
- Richard Thompson
- Cream
- Akron/Family
- John Prine
- Field Music
- The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Los Lobos
- Brian Eno
- The Cure
- R.E.M.
- Elysian Fields
- The Besnard Lakes
- Robert Plant
- Six Organs of Admittance
- Charlotte Gainsbourg
- James Brown
- The Stone Roses
- Echo & The Bunnymen
- Holly Golightly
- Mavis Staples
- M. Ward
- The Detroit Cobras
- Talking Heads
- Joe Henry
- Leonard Cohen
Monday, December 12, 2011
60 Albums 1982
My favorite 60 albums from 1982. In general I have not agreed with the common perception expressed by some people that the 80's was a bad decade for music. Like every other decade there was plenty of great music and lots of trash. This list of 60 albums released in 1982 was a little more difficult putting together. There a plenty of great albums to make a short list but 60 was a challenge within my criteria for inclusion.
I was very much involved in the music in 1982. I worked as a DJ, booked local bands in a club, hung out in record stores and bought lots of albums. This is also the year that MTV and music videos in general started making a big impact on the music scene. It would be a few more years before we started getting cable and the only place we saw the new videos was in some bars. It's hard now to imagine that there were some bars that had TVs showing MTV over the bar.
I picked Marshall Crenshaw for the top spot because this first album of his has stood the test of time in my world. I saw him touring with this album and I have seen him touring recently. This album led me to be a lifelong fan and I have over a dozen of his albums. This particular album is timeless with a great collection of pop songs. I still listen to it.
I also often still listen to my number 2 which is another timeless album full of great songs as is the number 3.
I was very much involved in the music in 1982. I worked as a DJ, booked local bands in a club, hung out in record stores and bought lots of albums. This is also the year that MTV and music videos in general started making a big impact on the music scene. It would be a few more years before we started getting cable and the only place we saw the new videos was in some bars. It's hard now to imagine that there were some bars that had TVs showing MTV over the bar.
I picked Marshall Crenshaw for the top spot because this first album of his has stood the test of time in my world. I saw him touring with this album and I have seen him touring recently. This album led me to be a lifelong fan and I have over a dozen of his albums. This particular album is timeless with a great collection of pop songs. I still listen to it.
I also often still listen to my number 2 which is another timeless album full of great songs as is the number 3.
- Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw
- Roxy Music - Avalon
- Richard & Linda Thompson - Shoot Out the Lights
- XTC - English Settlement
- Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom
- The Clash - Combat Rock
- X - Under the Big Black Sun
- The English Beat - Special Beat Service
- Talking Heads - The Name of This Band is Talking Heads
- Prince - 1999
- Dexys Midnight Runners - Too-Rye-Ay
- The Cure - Pornography
- The Dream Syndicate - The Days of Wine and Roses
- Midnight Oil - 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
- Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
- Lou Reed - The Blue Mask
- Marvin Gaye - Midnight Love
- The Church - The Blurred Crusade
- The Jam - The Gift
- ABC - The Lexicon of Love
- Rank & File - Sundown
- Wall of Voodoo - Call of the West
- Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel
- Laurie Anderson - Big Science
- Squeeze - Singles: 45's and Under
- The Gun Club - Miami
- The Psychedelic Furs - Forever Now
- Gang of Four - Songs of the Free
- Tom Verlaine - Words From the Front
- Squeeze - Sweets From a Stranger
- Robyn Hitchcock - Groovy Decay
- Grace Jones - Living My Life
- Defunkt - Thermonuclear Sweat
- Siouxsie & The Banshees - A Kiss in the Dreamhouse
- Material - One Down
- Yaz - Upstairs at Eric's
- Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Long After Dark
- James Blood Ulmer - Black Rock
- Pigbag - Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jive
- Split Enz - Time and Tide
- Kate Bush - The Dreaming
- King Crimson - Beat
- Roseanne Cash - Somewhere in the Stars
- Mission of Burma - Vs.
- Robert Wyatt - Nothing Can Stop Us
- King Sunny Ade - Juju Music
- Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age of Wireless
- Van Morrison - Beautiful Vision
- Donald Fagen - The Nightfly
- The Bongos - Drums Along the Hudson
- Ronald Shannon Jackson - Mandance
- Hunters & Collectors - Hunters & Collectors
- James White & The Blacks - Sax Maniac
- Various Artists - Eraserhead
- Hall & Oates - H2O
- Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse
- Warren Zevon - The Envoy
- Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message
- David Lindley - Win This Record
- A Flock of Seagulls - A Flock of Seagulls
- The Time - What Time Is It?
- Michael Jackson - Thriller
- The dB's - Repercussion
- The Stray Cats - Built For Speed
- Fun Boy Three - Fun Boy Three
- Depeche Mode - A Broken Frame
- INXS - Shabooh Shoobah
- Simple Minds - New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)
- The Associates - Sulk
- Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out
- Haircut 100 - Pelican West
- Kim Wilde - Select
Sunday, December 11, 2011
60 what?
I said I was going to do mixes with 60 songs as part of my 60@60 theme and I just posted one. So now I'm having second thoughts. I still like the theme of 60@60 but the 60 songs thing is a little unwieldy. I really need to do something efficiently to make it work in my time restraints. Heck, I'm not retired yet.
Putting 60 songs together in a quality mix is very time consuming. I have several of them in various stages right now and I need to get them posted.
Here is the process. I choose the songs and place them in a carefully selected sequence. I move them to a different directory and run them through a program that equalizes the sound volume of the songs which are coming from a wide variety of sources with sometimes drastically different sound quality. I put each song into a sound editor program, blend the songs together and then save the results as an MP3 file. The file is then uploaded to Mixcloud and I fill out an online form with the song titles and artists. It includes a graphic and tags. I also post the mix to Zero to the mixing community and also to this blog. Maybe Facebook too.
So I'm looking for ways to streamline the process and I decided to go back to my standard approximately hour long mixes that I've been doing for years... decades. It's what I've been used to doing and it will still fit into my 60@60 theme. It will be 60 minutes of songs instead of 60 songs. Yeah. That works.
I can still make the larger collections but they will be broken down to parts like I just did with the House Party 1968 mix. Recently I had created these very large playlist on various themes that go on for hours. I can break them up and get them here soon. I will also continue to put together my 60 albums by year lists and I will be doing some single artists mixes too.
I will also be going back to my old blog and grabbing some lists and ramblings to post here. It's the end of the year with lots of those end of the year lists that I love and I'll be making my own and commenting on others. It's also an election year coming up and I'll have a lot to day about that mess. This is going to be fun.
Putting 60 songs together in a quality mix is very time consuming. I have several of them in various stages right now and I need to get them posted.
Here is the process. I choose the songs and place them in a carefully selected sequence. I move them to a different directory and run them through a program that equalizes the sound volume of the songs which are coming from a wide variety of sources with sometimes drastically different sound quality. I put each song into a sound editor program, blend the songs together and then save the results as an MP3 file. The file is then uploaded to Mixcloud and I fill out an online form with the song titles and artists. It includes a graphic and tags. I also post the mix to Zero to the mixing community and also to this blog. Maybe Facebook too.
So I'm looking for ways to streamline the process and I decided to go back to my standard approximately hour long mixes that I've been doing for years... decades. It's what I've been used to doing and it will still fit into my 60@60 theme. It will be 60 minutes of songs instead of 60 songs. Yeah. That works.
I can still make the larger collections but they will be broken down to parts like I just did with the House Party 1968 mix. Recently I had created these very large playlist on various themes that go on for hours. I can break them up and get them here soon. I will also continue to put together my 60 albums by year lists and I will be doing some single artists mixes too.
I will also be going back to my old blog and grabbing some lists and ramblings to post here. It's the end of the year with lots of those end of the year lists that I love and I'll be making my own and commenting on others. It's also an election year coming up and I'll have a lot to day about that mess. This is going to be fun.
Friday, December 9, 2011
House Party 1968
This is my first posting of an actual mix of 60 songs to this blog. This mix will run for about three hours so I'm breaking it up into three parts for listening on Mixcloud. This is a throwback mix to my very early days spinning records as a high school kid in Philadelphia. I was an obsessive collector starting in the mid 60s. I visited record stores and read everything I could find on new music. I had my first job in 1968 making decent money back then working in a machine shop shoveling the hot chips flying off the lathes. Most of my pay went for buying records and going to shows. During that summer I was checking out the West Coast bands playing at the original Electric Factory down on Arch Street, hanging out downtown at the head shops on Samson Street and groovin' at the Be-Ins in Fairmount Park. There were also many house parties in the neighborhood and I was the guy with the music so I got invited along with my box of 45s.
I had playlist of stuff that worked good at these parties but this was not some DJ setup that would evolve later on. There would just be a record player with a changer that would play a stack of singles in the order they were placed on the spindle.
So long before mixes were created on mp3 playlist, burned CDs and cassettes there was the carefully selected stack of 7" 45 rpm singles sitting on a record changer. The mix listed here is taken from my collection of 45s from 1968 which I still have. In fact I probably still have every single, album, tape and CD that I have be accumulating for about 46 years now. I've never sold or gotten rid of anything from my collection much to my wife's chagrin.
This mix here is a sample of our neighborhood party music. Lots of soul music and especially Motown. We also played lots of what would later be called Nuggets. People loved to dance so everything here had the house shaking. Not all the parties were non stop dancing and more and more albums of head music were getting played but that is another post and another mix.
So here it is. House party music from my stack of 45s in 1968.
Soon to be available on Mixcloud.
I had playlist of stuff that worked good at these parties but this was not some DJ setup that would evolve later on. There would just be a record player with a changer that would play a stack of singles in the order they were placed on the spindle.
So long before mixes were created on mp3 playlist, burned CDs and cassettes there was the carefully selected stack of 7" 45 rpm singles sitting on a record changer. The mix listed here is taken from my collection of 45s from 1968 which I still have. In fact I probably still have every single, album, tape and CD that I have be accumulating for about 46 years now. I've never sold or gotten rid of anything from my collection much to my wife's chagrin.
This mix here is a sample of our neighborhood party music. Lots of soul music and especially Motown. We also played lots of what would later be called Nuggets. People loved to dance so everything here had the house shaking. Not all the parties were non stop dancing and more and more albums of head music were getting played but that is another post and another mix.
So here it is. House party music from my stack of 45s in 1968.
Soon to be available on Mixcloud.
- Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley
- Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations
- You Can't Hurry Love - The Supremes
- Too Many Fish In The Sea - The Marvelettes
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Gladys Knight & The Pips
- I'll Be Doggone - Marvin Gaye
- This Old Heart Of Mine - The Isley Brothers
- There Is - The Dells
- Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd
- I Thank You - Sam & Dave
- Land Of A Thousand Dances - Wilson Pickett
- Funky Broadway Pt. 1 - Dyke & The Blazers
- Boogaloo Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C
- Ain't Nothin' But A House Party - The Showstoppers
- Mickey's Monkey - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha & The Vandallas
- Jenny Take A Ride - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
- I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles
- Twist and Shout - The Beatles
- Peppermint Twist - Joey Dee & The Starlighters
- You Can't Sit Down - The Dovells
- South Street - The Orlons
- Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys
- Dance Dance Dance - The Beach Boys
- Barbara Ann - The Beach Boys
- Shake A Tail Feather - Five Du-Tones
- The 81 - Candy & The Kisses
- Get On Up - The Esquires
- Cool Jerk - The Capitols
- Some Kind Of Wonderful - Soul Brothers Six
- Gimme Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group
- Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones
- Fire - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- I Got The Feelin' - James Brown
- Think - Aretha Franklin
- Reach Out I'll Be There - The Four Tops
- Needle In A Haystack - The Velvelettes
- Just A Little Misunderstanding - The Contours
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
- Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder
- Shake and Fingerpop - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
- Expressway To Your Heart - The Soul Survivors
- I'm A Man - The Spencer Davis Group
- (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet - The Blues Magoos
- Mony Mony - Tommy James & The Shondells
- Nobody But Me - The Human Beinz
- Over Under Sideways Down - The Yardbirds
- Little Girl - Syndicate of Sound
- 96 Tears - ? & The Mysterians
- Suzie Q - Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Little Bit O' Soul - The Music Explosion
- Going To A Go-Go - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Dance To The Music - Sly & The Family Stone
- Devil With The Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
- Louie Louie - The Kingsmen
- Gloria - The Shadows of Knight
- I Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops
- Nowhere To Run - Martha & The Vandallas
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
- Ooo Baby Baby - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
60@60 Mixcloud
I am setting up an account on Mixcloud which is where I will be posting my mixes. I will probably break up the mixes into smaller one hour blocks that will make it easier both to upload and to stream. Mixcloud interfaces well with Facebook and other social media and someone with an account can not only post mixes for streaming but also follow other mixers and get notified when someone you follow posts a mix.
www.mixcloud.com/60at60
www.mixcloud.com/60at60
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Turned 60
Well, I've turned 60. Several people had been asking me what I was doing for my birthday since it was such a milestone. I had big parties at 30, 40 and 50 but I really didn't feel like a party. This birthday is different. Yes, it's a milestone but it is also the start of a new experience which is the approaching years of retirement and declining health. Best not to think about that. My health is pretty good right now and my accounts indicate that retirement is probably still a long way off. Oh well.
After a lot of thought and consideration I decided to mark my birthday and entrance into the decade of my 60's with this blog. I've had several previous blogs, personal websites and assorted online social media sites. I shut most everything down and I'm concentrating on this one blog which I'm calling 60@60. I added the Sounding Booth part because that was part of my last blog's title. The 60@60 came about because I decided to put together mixes and various other lists with 60 items. I've always been a great maker of lists and I have lots of resource material to draw from. I've also been a long time maker of mix tapes going back a few decades. I have literally hundreds of mix tapes stored in boxes and many more CD mixes shelved in my third floor music man cave.
So I thought I'd spend the year of 60 putting together various 60@60 lists. Most will be music oriented but there will also be lists of books, movies, etc. I'm also going to be continuing to make my rants and ramblings about politics. I started up this blog several weeks ago and began putting up some lists of 60 favorite albums from various years. This will continue for awhile. I will also be putting up playlists of 60 songs from a particular artist and theme mixes of 60 songs. There will be links to players that will allow you to listen to the mixes. I will also be creating more links and tweaking this site. This is where I'm going to document my experiencing the 60s's again.
I talked about the lists and the rankings in an earlier post here and I posted an intro to this blog here.
After a lot of thought and consideration I decided to mark my birthday and entrance into the decade of my 60's with this blog. I've had several previous blogs, personal websites and assorted online social media sites. I shut most everything down and I'm concentrating on this one blog which I'm calling 60@60. I added the Sounding Booth part because that was part of my last blog's title. The 60@60 came about because I decided to put together mixes and various other lists with 60 items. I've always been a great maker of lists and I have lots of resource material to draw from. I've also been a long time maker of mix tapes going back a few decades. I have literally hundreds of mix tapes stored in boxes and many more CD mixes shelved in my third floor music man cave.
So I thought I'd spend the year of 60 putting together various 60@60 lists. Most will be music oriented but there will also be lists of books, movies, etc. I'm also going to be continuing to make my rants and ramblings about politics. I started up this blog several weeks ago and began putting up some lists of 60 favorite albums from various years. This will continue for awhile. I will also be putting up playlists of 60 songs from a particular artist and theme mixes of 60 songs. There will be links to players that will allow you to listen to the mixes. I will also be creating more links and tweaking this site. This is where I'm going to document my experiencing the 60s's again.
I talked about the lists and the rankings in an earlier post here and I posted an intro to this blog here.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
60 Albums 1971
1971 was another Navy year and much of it was spent at sea. I didn't have the opportunity to keep and collect many new albums except when we occasionally arrived back in Norfolk and I got some leave time.
Most of what I have listed here I acquired later in the '70s but there are a few scattered throughout the list that accompanied me on my voyages. Most of my time at sea was in the Caribbean sailing on the USS Portland. We spend time in Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Aruba, Martinique, Curacao, Colombia, Venezuela and of course Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. We made several cruises back and forth and also took a quick trip to the Mediterranean Sea for my first of several crossings of the Atlantic. During this time I got to appreciate the cassette player.
So I did have a few of these albums on the ship in 1971. We could actually buy some albums from the ship store but of course they sold out very quickly. Cigarettes were .25 cents a pack.
Several great albums top this list starting with the Stones' first album using their tongue & lips logo and the controversial Andy Warhol crotch cover which wasn't Mick Jagger. My second pick could very easily be first. It is one of the greatest soul albums of all time.
Most of what I have listed here I acquired later in the '70s but there are a few scattered throughout the list that accompanied me on my voyages. Most of my time at sea was in the Caribbean sailing on the USS Portland. We spend time in Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Aruba, Martinique, Curacao, Colombia, Venezuela and of course Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. We made several cruises back and forth and also took a quick trip to the Mediterranean Sea for my first of several crossings of the Atlantic. During this time I got to appreciate the cassette player.
So I did have a few of these albums on the ship in 1971. We could actually buy some albums from the ship store but of course they sold out very quickly. Cigarettes were .25 cents a pack.
Several great albums top this list starting with the Stones' first album using their tongue & lips logo and the controversial Andy Warhol crotch cover which wasn't Mick Jagger. My second pick could very easily be first. It is one of the greatest soul albums of all time.
- The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
- Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
- T. Rex - Electric Warrior
- Sly & The Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On
- Cat Stevens - Teaser and the Firecat
- Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey
- The Who - Who's Next
- The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East
- America - America
- Yes - Fragile
- Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story
- Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Inner Mounting Flame
- John Lennon - Imagine
- David Bowie - Hunky Dory
- Elton John - Madmen Across the Water
- Jimi Hendrix - The Cry of Love
- The Beach Boys - Surf's Up
- Flamin' Groovies - Teenage Head
- Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
- Joni Mitchell - Blue
- Santana - Santana III
- Isaac Hayes - Shaft
- Carole King - Tapestry
- Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV
- War - All Day Music
- Traffic - The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
- Laura Nyro & Labelle - Gonna Take a Miracle
- The Kinks - Muswell Hillbillies
- Janis Joplin - Pearl
- Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge
- Faces - A Nod Is as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse
- Jethro Tull - Aqualung
- The Doors - L.A. Woman
- Badfinger - Straight Up
- Can - Tago Mago
- Miles Davis - A Tribute to Jack Johnson
- John Prine - John Prine
- Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate
- Frank Zappa - Fillmore East - June 1971
- Roy Harper - Stormcock
- Traffic - Welcome to the Canteen
- Pink Floyd - Meddle
- John Martyn - Bless the Weather
- Miles Davis - Live-Evil
- Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson
- Elton John - 17-11-70
- Bill Withers - Just as I Am
- David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name
- Gene Clark - White Light
- Curtis Mayfield - Roots
- Mott the Hoople - Brain Capers
- Townes Van Zandt - Delta Momma Blues
- Hawkwind - In Search of Space
- Gong - Camembert Electrique
- The Moody Blues - Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
- Alice Cooper - Love It To Death
- Groundhogs - Split
- Howlin' Wolf - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions
- Judee Sill - Judee Sill
- Chicago - Chicago III
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