Author: Will Harris (Page 11 of 61)

The darndest things can inspire a post on this site…

…and in this case, it all started with a friend of mine spotting Soul Asylum’s “Misery” on one of my never-ending series of iPod shuffles on MySpace, then asking, “Isn’t ‘The Best of Soul Asylum’ an oxymoron?” As a fan of the band since the first time I heard “Cartoon” and “Sometime to Return” from back in their stint on A&M Records, I immediately provided her with links to the videos for both those songs – which you can find here and here, respectively – and threw in the video for 1990’s “Easy Street” as well.

I also stood up for “Somebody to Shove,” which was the single that preceded the dead-to-me-now “Runaway Train,” but in the process of scouring YouTube to find all of these clips, I happened upon a live performance from a band called Traphiq doing a version of “Shove” which absolutely blew me away. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did…and since I enjoyed it enough to immediately head over to their MySpace page and send them a friend request, I’m sure they hope the same thing.

Cruel to be out of synch…

…but kind of awesome to see how a guy like Nick Lowe can evolve from one of the most rockin’ guys of the ’70s new wave scene into one of the most respected singer/songwriters of his generation. Dig how, even almost thirty years later, “Cruel To Be Kind” can still make you smile…and not just because the music and video are running a second apart from each other.

Less Talk, More Music: The Sex Pistols on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson”

In my heart of hearts, I know I should simply mock these old sods for continuing to haul their ancient carcasses onto concert stages around the world, but, dammit, Never Mind the Bollocks was too damned influential in my life for me to deny the thrill I get whenever I see Lydon, Jones, Cook, and Matlock side by side once more. I still haven’t seen them perform live; maybe this time around I finally will.

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