Saturday, June 14, 2008

Fogeys, listen up! That's right, I mean you!

.....Feelin’ old? Continually weirded out because, in class, you refer to, oh, the Gulf War (“You mean the one we're in now?”), or, say, the Velvet Underground ("Never heard of 'em")—and students just stare at you like carps?
.....I know just how you feel. I get carped all the time. But look at the matter from the students' POV....
.....Here are some more-or-less contemporary bands (if 2006 is contemporary!) with some great music that, just maybe, you be missin’ out on cuz, like me, you just stopped keepin' up a long time ago. (Pace those who are way ahead of me on this.) Do check ‘em out. I think some of our students listen to this stuff. Sure hope so. It's great when you can appreciate the same things as your students.

1. Rilo Kiley: “Portions for Foxes”
.....A terrific pop song with some seriously contemporary attitude (relative to old folks like me). I'm not judgin' it. Lyrics.
(Live, 10/5/07.)



2. My Morning Jacket: “Wordless Chorus”
.....These guys make beautiful music. The lyrics are, oh, highly personal, I guess. These youngsters are as self-indulgent as we were! Lyrics.
(Live with Boston Pops, 6/9/06.)



3. Clap your hands, say Yeah: “The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth”
.....A wildly terrific rock song from a couple of years ago. The singer is, well, distinctive, but no more so than, say, Dylan was. Again, the lyrics seem, um, highly personal, I guess. I'm goin' with it! Lyrics.
(Live, 12/27/06.)



4. Jack White
.....Just in case you didn't know it, Jack White (of the White Stripes) is one of the towering figures of the current era, pop-musically speaking. Really. Check out Black Math, Ball and Biscuit, Seven Nation Army, Hotel Yorba (2004), and The Raconteurs (2008). The video with Loretta Lynn (below) is mind-blowing. You won't believe your eyes and ears.

Jack White and Loretta Lynn, 5/31/06


5. Leslie Feist: "Secret Heart" (8/9/07)
.....I think this gal is considered uncool by many, maybe because she's Canadian. (Technically, I'm one, too.) Or maybe it's her tendency to get jazzy. Worst of all, I guess, is that commercial she made for Apple ("one, two, three, four"). I don't care. Sometimes (see the video below), she's just amazing.

4 comments:

Navid said...

Your generational spy/spies have given you good music. I suppose part of the rise of 'indie' music comes as a reaction to the darkness of the late 90s/early 2000s. Very Dark indeed.

BUT! - where's The Arcade Fire? They're surely amongst the most important bands of the decade and only a very small number of bands can try to come close to that crisp orchestral sound (+ they're fantastic live). Listen to Rebellion, Intervention or Haiti and you'll know what I'm talking about.

P.S Feist is great pop, but before being great pop she made news in the instrumental indie supergroup- Broken Social Scene. She still gets props beyond the Apple Commercial.

Anonymous said...

Saw Arcade Fire in Sep '05. Didn't know who they were. Bought "funeral" the next day. David Bowie likes them, too. Good enough for me. Check out "In the backseat."

Anonymous said...

Saw Arcade Fire in Sep '05. Didn't know who they were. Bought "funeral" the next day. David Bowie likes them, too. Good enough for me. Check out "In the backseat."

Anonymous said...

Loretta Lynn and Jack White----blow my mind!?!? I love that. Not only that, but Loretta is a midget (who knew?), Jack is a giant, and the kid on drums is a child. ANYTHING can happen; this is proof!

What great finds these are; Chunk, your taste and your ability to root out (even when with help, as more recently) great music are unerring. Thanks for the fabulous tips and listening.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...