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Roger Waters Cruising with The Wall

Friday, May 28th, 2010

This final tour of The Wall and the finale of Roger Waters live performing career begins in the United States during September through December of 2010. Then its off to the United Kingdom in May of 2011 with three dates in the London 02 Arena and two in the Manchester MEN Arena. In Europe, Waters has 28 gigs confirmed.

This tour is the first for The Wall in two decades. What a great swansong for Rogers.

CD
The Wall (Deluxe Packaging Digitally Remastered)

DVD
Pink Floyd - The Wall 25th Anniversary (Deluxe Edition)

What About Upbeat Rock Love Songs?

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Some rock love songs are sad and full of angst, but others are happy. Being a Beatles fan I’d have to name some of their songs like And I Love Her, Love, Love Me Do, Something, I Feel Fine, and Eight Days A Week.

These are some more great upbeat love songs:  How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) by James Taylor, Layla by Derick and the Dominoes,  Chapel of Love by the Dixie Cups, though that’s getting into the Soul genre.  Ponyno has several upbeat rock love songs to their credit like Stone Cold Love.  Another good one is I Got You Babe by Sonny and Cher. Sweet Delilah by the Sea Dragons is a good love song.

Rod Stewart sings some upbeat love tunes on his CD As Time Goes By: The Great American Songbook Volume II. He gets into the songs of the crooners and does a fantastic job. Some of those wonderful love songs are Our Love is Here to Stay, I Only Have Eyes For You, and As Time Goes By. Queen Latifah helps with this duet. They aren’t rock songs, but they are sung by a rocker.

Until next time, think about your favorite love songs. Are they upbeat?

It Had to Be You… The Great American Songbook
As Time Goes By…The Great American Songbook: Volume II
LOVE [Vinyl]

Bettye Lavette Forty-three Years and Wailing

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Bettye Lavette is still a high energy singer with great stage presence. She has showcased her tremendous versatility throughout her career by singing everything from jazz, blues, gospel, pop, rhythm and blues to folk. The way she sings these various genres tends to make a wonderful, soulful melting pot of the sounds.

Lavette puts so much emotion into her music, the embodiment of emotion includes musing, heartbroken, sassy, laid bare, happy…you name it, she covers it. Her latest achievement is an interpretive album entitled Interpretations-The British Rock Songbook is coming out on 05/25/10.

Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook

Let Me Down Easy: In Concert

VH1 Putting on Classic Rock Nights

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

 Fandom of classic rock tuneup for the kickoff of VH1 Classic Rock Nights, beginning 05/17/2010–your music blasting on the radio from 7pm to12am Eastern Standard Time. The music, current interviews and archived interviews, guests, tour reports, freebies, and shows from the archives will be the fare. Twenty markets are going to broadcast the show.

Eddie Webb is the host; he has been employed by several big radio stations including XM Satellite Radio. The first week’s guests will be Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), Ray Manzarek and John Densmore (The Doors), and Mick Jones (Foreigner).

Don’t Ask: Great Original Melodic Folk/Rock Music

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Todd Christoffel says that he never knew if he sang very well or badly when he sang Christmas carols to his grandfather because his grandfather cried. But these days Todd and his group play melodic folk/rock. He and Cris Faget play guitar, Kevin Johnston on bass or Jim Fink, and Doug Aslin plays drums. Todd and Cris had formed String Theory in the beginning of the nineties and their ideas was to perform and record original music.

Doug joined in 1996 and the name of the group changed to Don’t Ask. He was one of the traveling musicians that occasionally played with Todd and Crispin. More recently, Todd’s wife, Jill, has gotten into the groove and is now singing and playing small hand percussion with the band. They play gigs in the Seattle area.

Todd been heavily influenced in his musical tastes and thinking by melodic artists like: The Beatles, Paul Simon, and Elton John. The group has two CD’s out: Nothing and There’s a Monkey In My Grape.

The Angels Cry (There’s A Monkey In My Grape) opened with strong acoustic guitar and then Chris on vocals, this melancholy song gave me chills. The cymbals added a rich dramatic effect. By the Light of a Distance Fire begins with a cricket sound and bongos… it is filled with good harmony and Chris’ clear voice…great drumming of which goes into a march beat at one point when the lyrics are talking about war.

Texas Barbecue blasts off with hard-hitting drums–great beat and bouncy…it has a fun feel with serious lyrics…some Willie Nelson like over the border guitar licks. Nice finger picking opening leading into smooth strumming and the bass sliding a note with the drums kicking in…good background vocals in Sailing on the Moment (Nothing). The Cold Stars Dance is a touching soft ballad. The song is based around poetic lyrics about suffering children and loving fathers.

The musicians on the CD’s are Todd Christoffel, Cris Faget, Doug Aslin, and Dan Mohler (bass). Kevin Johnston and other bassists are gig musicians. You can hear more of Don’t Ask at CD Baby and come over to http://deltachordsmusicnetwork.ning.com/ and join. Then you can get acquainted with Chris Christoffel and meet other musicians.

The Merseybeat is Back

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Previously, I had written a few posts about the Merseybeat and promised more so here it is. It sprang from Liverpool, England—a musical sound of the early sixties that mixed skiffle, rock n’ roll, and rhythm and blues together. This style changed popular music forever and even the alternative sounds of today wouldn’t be what they are without it. Albeit, there have been other innovations since then that have contributed to today’s sounds. Still, the Merseybeat overwhelmingly affected popular music and continues to influence it today.

Bob Wooler had a lot to do with the Mersey sound spreading around and getting out to the rest of the world. Wooler was the DJ at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. He announced and introduced all of the live bands at the club and played records between acts. The place where he purchased his records was N.E.M.S., which stands for North End Music Stores. Brian Epstein owned N.E.M.S.; he became the manager of The Beatles.

The music scene in Liverpool exploded during the years of 1958 to 1964. More than four hundred groups played at the clubs and dance halls during the early sixties. Two of the bands that of the Merseybeat that became famous are Gerry and the Pacemakers and The Searchers.

There was a publication (Mersey Beat) that also contributed to the publicizing of the Merseybeat sound and about other musicians that came to Liverpool. Bill Harry started the paper; he was a friend of John Lennon; they both went to Liverpool Art College. Brian Epstein wrote for the paper about new records that he offered at his music store.

Next: Skiffle Explained

CD’s–Merseybeat Bands

The Searchers

The Very Best of the Searchers

40th Anniversary Collection

The Beatles

With the Beatles

Let It Be

Low Vs Diamond: Melancholy Meets Hope

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Low Vs Diamond is an alternative, rock, pop band that exhibits a new wave sound in the song “Life After Love.” Field’s voice powers out angst, yet singing spaced lilting notes that weep in “I’ll Be.” The opening has a Pink Floyd quality and the music builds to a rockin’ pace.

The keyboards take the fore in “Stay Awake” during the opening which builds to a full sound with guitar and drums adding heavy emphasis, and the song flows effortlessly in and out of this pattern, then ends with a strong flourish. In “This Is Your Life” the cymbals flash and the tapping high-hat sounds cool, while the keyboards soar high notes like a flute, and the guitar rages just enough coming to a bombastic end.

They’ve already released an EP called “Life After Love” on the Marrakesh label. The band sounds like Roxy, Bowie, Pink Floyd, and XTC mixed in a blender with their own creative style commanding the notes, chords, melodies, and beat into a fresh musical mosaic.

They have a debut album happening this spring. The lead vocalist, Lucas Field, has an eclectic taste in music and enjoys melodrama, and writes insightful lyrics about the melancholy emotions, while never divorcing hopefulness and optimism. Low Vs Diamond creates an atmosphere of dark musical fiction, combining it with the airy melodies that exude light.

The band members are Lucas Field, lead vocals/guitar, Anthony Polcino, guitar, Jon Pancoast, bass, Tad Moore, keyboards, and Howie Diamond, drums. The band formed back in 2002, while Field, Diamond, and Moore attended the University of Colorado and played in a jam band. They now call Los Angeles their home.

Hear Low Vs Diamond at MySpace see their gig schedule for March 2008.

MySpace

Rhapsody

References:

MySpace

Ariel

Jag Star: A Rising Star

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

If you like pop tunes with a good beat and catchy lyrics try the music of Jag Star…

Jag Star formed in 1998 rocked out of Knoxville, TN., until recently when they moved to Nashville to be involved in the songwriting atmosphere. Their genres are pop, rock, alternative, and indie. They have toured 15 countries besides the U.S. and have played for our troops several times.

Sarah has won several awards for songwriting.

She won the USA Songwriting Competition for overall winner in 2002 and 2006. In the 2001 John Lennon Songwriting Competition she was runner up and she won the 2007 Next Big Hit Competition, which inspired iTunes to give Jag Star a week’s feature spot.

The band recorded “A Different Road” for the MTV show Newport Harbor, which was featured December 12, 2007.

On to some of their poppin’ tunes…The chiming cymbals in the song “Something Different” sound great and the guitar is driving on the down-stroke. Sarah reminds me of Lisa Lobe. The guitar drives a little harder in “Does Anybody Know” and the drumbeat is a bit more prominent. The opening guitar riff is nice.”Ridiculous” is a jumpin’ tune. “Disguise” opens with a spoken line and then a keyboard riff; it’s a more dramatic song than the others mentioned.

Band Members:
Sarah Lewis the singer/songwriter/keys
Just J on guitars
Brad Williams on drums
Drew Gilch on bass
Jay Daniel on bass

Jag Star’s influences are Garbage, Imogen Heap, No Doubt, Maroon 5, and The Killers.

Hear Jag star at CD Baby or their MySpace page

Discography
The Beginning Release Date 2000
Crazy Place release Date 2001
Cinematic Release Date 2004
The Best Impression Of Insanity 2006

Upcoming Shows
Mar 7 2008 8:00P
Norfolk Marriott Waterside Norfolk, Virginia
Mar 29 2008 7:00P
FT. BENNING COLUMBUS, Georgia
Apr 23 2008 8:00P
Eastern KY University RICHMOND, Kentucky

Website: Jagstar
MySpace: Jagstar

The Dropkick Murphys Meet Woody Guthrie in Song

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Ok, Woody Guthrie fans, I told you that more posts about Woody would be coming up on Deltachord’s Blog; especially posts about which artists have-written music for his lyrics that he didn’t compose music for. And here goes. First we’ll explore what the Dropkick Murphys have done with some of Woody’s lyrics. Dropkick Murphy fans are also welcome to explore.

But first, a little about The Dropkick Murphys…they originally played for kicks in Boston in a basement under a barber shop. They have recorded Cd’s with quite a few groups like Oxymoron, the Business, Face To Face, Agnostic Front, Bruisers, Anti Heroes, and the Ducky Boys.

On Blackout, which came out in 2003 they recorded “Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight” and they did a video for the song. Woody actually wrote the “Blackout” lyrics about WWII blackouts in London. According to Rolling Stone writer John D. Luerssen the band’s guitarist Ken Casey said they wanted to do the song they made “Blackout” the most hard driving song on the album because they wanted it to be very different from what Woody’s approach would have been.

“The record still contains rousing tunes rooted in Irish music & American Folk (Black Velvet Band & The Dirty Glass) and destined to be a Boston Bruins call to arms classic called “Time To Go”.” (Epitaph Records) Blackout is their fourth album. Which was also released on 10″ vinyl boasting 5 songs.

Bruce Springsteen is a Dropkick Murphys fan because they are so loyal to their fans in that they have built a community of people that they consider friends. This aspect is part of their roots in the working class and Irish heritage appeal and they live it. They are from Quincy, a suburb of Boston. The Dropkick Murphys play punk that includes bagpipes and tin whistles. Their repertoire includes political songs, friendship ballads, and bar songs.

Dropkick Murphys Video

Murphys’ Video

Hear the Dropkick Murphys

Dropkick Murphys

Woody Guthrie

Woody

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Led Zeppelin–A Tribute to Ahmet Ertegun

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones with the help of Jason Bonham will play a tribute concert for Ahmet Ertegun, who founded Atlantic Records. The date of the one time event is 11/26/07 and will happen at London’s O2 Arena.

If you don’t know already, Jason Bonham is the son of John Bonham, who was led Zeppelin’s drummer.

Also, the group’s last concert in 1988 was on the 40th birthday of Atlantic Records at the companies b’day party.

TuneFlow: New Music Tournamnet Entries

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Music fans, you’ll enjoy looking into Tuneflow, where you can review and rate the current music entries. Thus, your contribution will help determine the winners that month.

Artists enter original songs each month. Four titles are chosen ahead of time and the bands/artists write a song about one of the titles.

You can discuss your favorite bands and artists and other musical ideas in the forum.

The styles you’ll find at TuneFlow range from rock, alternative, spirit, and techno, to r&b, hip-hop, folk, country, and world.

Look for yourself at:

http://www.tuneflow.com

Crowded House–New Album– An Eipitaph

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Crowded House is back–the lineup Neil Finn, Nick Seymour Mark Hart, and Matt Sherrod. Great hooks, strong drummer, melodious ballads, and deeper content.

It has been fourteen years since we last heard from them, but Time On Earth is worth the wait. The album is melancholy, understandable with the passing of Paul Hester in 2005, yet it is “Thoughtful, warm, and endlessly hummable even in its moodiest moments, Time On Earth is a sweet epitaph.” –says Liam Gowing in his review for The Onion (A.V. Club)

Nobody Wants To is imbued with senstive harmony–spots of crying guitar and nice acoustic guitar. Don’t Stop Now is pulsed by solid drumming and the song has a great building of emotion effect. Silent House rocks with fuzz guitar and harmony and musical impact.

English Trees…well, just listen to it and you’ll hear the sound of the music of a gondola ride and The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour and Sgt. Peppers.

She Called Up is more like the old Crowded House in its sound.

This album is an expression of mourning for the death of Paul Hester by his good friend Neil Finn, that said, it is a great musical accomplishment and what is creativity about if the artist can’t express his feelings in the tradition of the Romantic Poets, who weren’t afraid of the sombre emotions.

References:
last.fm
Crowded House: Time on Earth
July 19, 2007

The Onion (A.V. Club)
Crowded House
Time On Earth
July 17, 2007
Liam Gowing

Latimes.com
calendarlive.com
RECORD RACK
Crowded House reunites in grief
– and joy
July 8, 2007
Randy Lewis

Hear Crowded House at:

Rhapsody

The Sea Dragons–Rockin’ Pop

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

The Sea Dragons are the brain child of Darryl Thurston–his creativity and musical influences power the band’s sound. He grew up listening to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Three Dog Night and other 60’s artist. His Aunt was a backup singer and he met many musicians through her and she clued him in concerning new music.

Thurston was born in Philadelphia. He started playing drums at age nine and guitar at 14. He is also a singer and songwriter. A few years later, he moved to Tennessee, which is a land of music itself, where he began playing in cover bands, emulating Jimmy Page and David Gilmour. Then he moved to New York, to sharpen his musical edge in another, different music scene.

There he and his band, Band of Thieves, played the important clubs like Limelight and Cat Club. His other musical milestones range from being on the cover of “Metal Studs,” to working as a sessions artist for influential studios, so that his work has been heard on HBO, Showtime, Cine-max, and ESPN.

The other members of The Sea Dragons are Rob Ritchie on bass and Justin Greville on drums.

Thurston is also a video editor, painter, and amateur astronomer. “Power Trip” which he edited won an award.

Fall Into You is an acoustic based song with a good backbeat. Drown is reminiscent of a Beatles sitar opening, quickly going to a more power driven style, with metal guitar hero moments, rockin’ drums, and good harmony. Stop Draggin’ Me Down has some nice echo twangy guitar licks, followed by harder guitar, bass, and drums, with good vocals. Come September is a mid-sixties like song in lyrics and sound. It is a wonderful, rocky, harmonized song with fuzz guitar.

So listen to this group and enjoy.

Hear The Sea Dragons at:
http://cdbaby.com/


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