Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Tough Shits

Got a bunch of emails to re-up this one.
Here ya go.

Play It Again, Asshole

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Townes Van Zandt - Delta Momma Blues




laughed at a memory of Taming the Shrew
woozy from the poles
every day is straw
in the sun
for days
like me:

on fire
and going about my chores


-kk

Townes

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Scion A/V Garage Show in Chicago


w/ REIGNING SOUND and LAST YEARS MEN

Scion is putting on another totally insane show in Chicago at the Empty Bottle.
Show is FREE and all you have to do to get in is RSVP here:

http://tinyurl.com/4u3hwh9

Generally, these are awesome, but get there earlyish to get in.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Robin Gibb - Robin's Reign



Nothing reminds me of my best friend more than a little Robin Gibb. Seems strange, surely, but his awkward falsetto and his musical attention to detail was the soundtrack for my first foray into being an adult.

Robin's later solo work How Old Are You? was something of an anthem for me. Not many others shared in this revery, but eventually some came around.

Robin's Reign took a while for even me to get into, but now is something of a conerstone for me. Nothing matches the sincerity and plaintiff nature of Robin's songwriting (see: 'The Worst Girl In This Town') and few things sound both so dramatic and honest simultaneously. Both bare and ornately adorned, Robin's crown will never fall.

Viva Robin!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jake Thackray - Lah Di Dah



Well, not exactly what you'd expect from me I suppose. Jake is a Yorkshire boy who often gets thrown in with the goofy British entertainers from the time whose clever lyrics set them nicely aloof. Jake is no such doofus. He's much more akin to an English Jacques Brel or even Brassens.

Jake is clever and hilarious, no doubt, but...he's also a tremendous guitar player and a very skilled arranger.

'Personal Column' and 'Sister Josephine' (about a convict posing as a nun) are personal favorites along with 'Ulysses' (about his dog who fucks up all of his conquests in society and love).

This is no throwaway artist. Listen once to 'The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray' and you will certainly see.

Not for everyone, but when's the last time you heard something you liked that was?

This collection spans his records and is kinda large. Just give it a chance. Maybe while you're drunk.


Lah Di Dah