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Ruby Tuesday: The Jayhawks, “I’d Run Away”

We at Bullz-Eye are planning two massive lists of our favorite albums of the ‘80s and ‘90s. The ‘90s list is nearly finished – I’m only waiting on managing editor Jamey Codding to stuff the ballot box with Pearl Jam albums – and it looks pretty much the way I thought it would, with one great exception. My #3 album, Tomorrow the Green Grass by the Jayhawks, is not going to make the cut. And I’m mad as hell about it.

Hot damn, I thought at least one other person would vote for that album. Didn’t happen. I mean, I expected some of my big picks, like Pulp’s Different Class and the Trash Can Sinatras’ I’ve Seen Everything, to go overlooked by the rest of the staff. But come on, the Jayhawks? How do you not love the Jayhawks?

Apparently I bet on the wrong horse. The band’s 1992 album, Hollywood Town Hall, received several votes, but not enough to crack the top 90. Clever, huh? Top 90 albums of the ‘90s? Yeah, um, hmmm.

Anyway, I submit Exhibit A in the case for the Jayhawks: “I’d Run Away,” a soaring pop song that still pops on the occasional mix disc. Yes, I still make mix discs. Shut up.

The Jayhawks – I’d Run Away.mp3

DMed’s Video of the Week: The White Stripes, “Conquest”

The White Stripes cannot have been amused when eBay decided to use Patti Page’s “Conquest” for a recent commercial involving a group of potential bidders racing down a dog track for an item. The band’s newest single is, yep, a cover of Page’s “Conquest,” which makes them look like opportunists — hey, look at us, we’re covering that wacky song from the eBay commercial! — but I think it is in fact eBay’s ad agency doing the, um, opportuning. I’m willing to wager that someone in the creative department was listening to Icky Thump, heard the White Stripes’ version of the song and thought, “We totally have to get this.”

Regardless, the Whites came up with an obvious but amusing video for the song, featuring Jack as a matador who just can’t bring himself to finish the job. He even trained with matadors to make it look authentic. Ah, the life of a rock star. “What are you doing today?” “Working with a matador.” Don’t let Us Weekly fool you: stars are not just like us.

DMed’s Video of the Week: Minipop, “Like I Do”

I am surely dating myself by saying this, but I miss the days when bands like Minipop ruled modern rock radio. Shimmering, hypnotic dream-pop guitars supporting a female lead that didn’t have the strongest voice but had an alluring voice and something to say…ah, good times. I know very little about Minipop other than this fabulous, “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight”-style video, but the record is on its way to me, and I can’t wait to hear it.

DMed’s Video of the Week: Patton Oswalt, “America Has Spoken”

I’m new to the Patton Oswalt bandwagon, but I think I’m going to stay here for life. One spin of his latest, Lollipops and Werewolves, and I knew that I had found my new Bill Hicks. Funny, remorseless and corrosively foul, Oswalt is funny in ways that I haven’t heard someone be funny since, well, Hicks. This routine, which pokes fun at a certain fast food item, is much better on the CD, since you get a complete jingoistic song at the end, but this’ll do in a pinch. Buy the album. Now.

DMed’s Video of the Week: Pittsburgh Slim, “Girls Kiss Girls”

A publicist sent this to me yesterday, and I found it amusing on a number of levels. For starters, Pittsburgh Slim looks like Zach Braff in a do rag, and when they show him lip syncing “I like when girls kiss girls,” that low voice coming from this DJ Jazzy Trevor, it looks hilariously unrealistic. Second, the actual song, if you can call it that, is three keyboard squawks laid to a drum machine. Not a new trend, but it does amaze me how music-free music is slowly becoming. Lastly, I must confess, the girl, Penthouse pet Krista Ayne, does a damn good striptease.

So yeah, the song has little to no redeeming value. But sometimes that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

To view the video, click here.

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