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  • Milestones.. will update..

    Jun 18 2009, 12h16 por MightySparks

    1: Steve Miller - Abracadabra
    10: Donovan - TocarHurdy Gurdy Man
    25: Secret Service - Ten O'Clock Postman
    50: Bobby Rydell - TocarI Wanna Thank You
    100: Tommy Roe - TocarSweet pea
    250: Captain Sensible - TocarHappy Talk

    gotcha by anniversary tracks grabber

    This is from http://lastfm.shikaka.net/index.php?stat=milestones

    100 2009-06-16 15:51:44 Tommy Roe - TocarSweet pea
    200 2009-06-17 13:10:48 Fischer-Z - TocarMarliese
    300 2009-06-18 11:22:12 Tommy Roe - TocarSweet pea
    400 2009-06-19 09:21:12 Bucks Fizz - Land Of Make Believe
    500 2009-06-19 17:09:20 Ludwig van Beethoven - Pastoral Symphony 6
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  • Tim Young, Bringing New York Rock'n'Roll Back To Its Roots

    Out 22 2008, 2h52 por musicdish



    Rocker Tim Young is a veteran to the New York music scene. Influenced over the years by artists of all styles from Marvin Gaye to Jefferson Airplane to Elvis Presley, Young has been writing music for nearly two decades now. He started releasing albums in 2002 with No Stranger, a collection of nine original instrumentals that were self-produced and recorded at his home studio. His 2005 album, Red, was his debut as a singer/songwriter, and now in 2008 he has released his newest album, The Cost, that is a straight up rock 'n roll record. MusicDish had the chance to speak with Tim in this exclusive interview about his new album, his influences, his future and other related topics.

    [MusicDish] When did you begin creating music, and when did you begin to seriously pursue a music career?

    [Tim Young] I was a junior at Mansfield State University in Mansfield, PA. Actually, I had accordion lessons when I was a kid from eleven years to fifteen. But at Mansfield I began to write my own songs. Then I was nineteen. Peter, Paul and Mary were the easy ones to pick up then and everybody loved them.

    Once I put my first band together, which was the early 80's, I became serious about my music. My first band, just for the record, was named Signals. Unfortunately there are no recordings of this music. Or maybe that's a good thing. I did always think I've got a bunch of hits in me.

    [MusicDish] What were your earliest musical influences?

    [Tim Young] Probably Elvis and Elvis clones like Fabian and Bobby Rydell. There was also this guy Buddy Knox who had this record, 'Party Doll', which I loved. The Beatles hit when I was fourteen and that was the heyday of great AM radio which was always on the instant I stepped foot into the family car. After I earned my driver's license and could drive on my own, I would drive as fast as the music would take me and turn it way up. I remember Tommy James's 'Hanky Panky' and Arthur Connolly's 'Sweet Soul Music' being particularly great to drive fast to.

    [MusicDish] Do you find that songwriting or lyric writing comes most naturally to you?

    [Tim Young] I think they both come naturally to me but both are difficult to get right. I began writing some poetry in high school but I didn't play guitar then. However, I was encouraged by a few fellow students to go on with my writing. I guess melodies did come kind of easy for me once I had mastered a few chords. It was and still is so fascinating to see and hear the words take on a new life in the context of the music. Plus I had memorized every lyric and melody nuance to every Beatles song that was released. I poured that stuff into my head. I know that helped me in many ways.

    The late 60's and early 70's brought the counterculture to a head. I mean there was a lot in the air then that one could take to support the habit of writing music and putting words to it. It seemed there was always something that needed to be said. And for me the longer I kept writing the better I became.

    [MusicDish] What music do you currently listen to?

    [Tim Young] Mostly my own stuff. When I've completed a new project I get so much satisfaction in hearing it. It's like food. I need it to sustain myself. I also listen to artists I find on MySpace and other places I stumble onto on the web. I should probably branch out more with my listening but mostly I'm just disappointed. However, right now I am also pretty hot on Patti Smith after just seeing the brand new doc on her life, which was an excellent film.

    [MusicDish] As I listen to 'The Cost,' I am clearly reminded of the twangy blues of Elvis, combined with the overwhelming vibe of heartbreak, mastered by Johnny Cash. Would you consider your music to be modeled after them?

    [Tim Young] Not consciously. But Johnny Cash is someone I look up to because he was more of a writer than Elvis, and in the past few years before his death, Cash was really reborn again. It's no secret. Just listen to those last few albums. Stellar performances, in my opinion. And even though he did cover a lot of songs, if you didn't know you would probably think that Johnny wrote them. That's the kind of artist I can aspire to. It seems to me that his music was not a part of his life but was his life and in that respect I guess you could say I have modeled myself after Johnny Cash. I also dig the wearing of the black.

    [MusicDish] What do you feel is the overall message of your album? Do the themes of pain and loss correspond with personal experiences, and do you feel that the album can serve as therapy for those who also experience similar situations?

    [Tim Young] I don't know if there is a message, but it seems to me as the good stuff and bad stuff comes along it's better to deal with it somehow rather than sweeping it under the rug. If you lose someone dear to you then howl about it. When things get ugly, move away from them. The individual is responsible for him(her)self. It's too easy to blame somebody else. When things are great, celebrate. It's so much more wise, I think, to roll with the punches. Have fun. Not having fun? Get drunk.

    I'd have to say that almost all my songs are pretty personal. They all trigger a personal response in me that no one else would know about. I think that happens to everyone - an individual response that lives in the mind. On the other hand, there can be a more shared response between people and that's what makes a song resonate and become popular. The sharing of the emotions the music allows to come through. There is real power in those kinds of emotional reactions.

    I'm certainly no therapist, but I know from experience that the right song at the right moment is capable of lifting spirits and/or putting you in a mood that may somehow alleviate or bring into focus whatever situation one might be going through. I can say without any hesitation or trepidation that this record, 'The Cost', makes me feel great, and a big part of that reason is I think it touches on a lot of shared inner emotions.

    [MusicDish] Which track is the most meaningful to you? And which do you think will be your biggest hit?

    [Tim Young] I go back and forth on this but today I'd have to say the title track, 'TocarThe Cost', is the most meaningful. I could not have written this song without the amazing relationship I share with my girlfriend. 'The Cost' is the worst case scenario. What if things all fell apart? Disaster. I would never want to face that, but what if? Nobody knows.

    If 'The Cost' was to be the biggest hit... Wow. I could see that. (I think the sleeper hit could be 'TocarWishing.')

    [MusicDish] On 'TocarDrifting Cowboy,' can you offer some insight as to whether the cowboy is a fictional character, or if he is autobiographical at all?

    [Tim Young] I suppose a combination. That word 'cowboy' pops up in my songs sometimes. I dig that word because it represents freedom to me. Someone with no ties; whose only possessions are a horse and whatever is in the saddle bags - the ability to just split without notice. Maybe because I'm a city dweller part of me yearns for the openness of what the West used to be - what it meant to head West.

    I took the title from the name of Hank Williams' band, The Drifting Cowboys. By the way, the details listed in the song are facts about Hank: born in Alabama, quit school in Montgomery, played in bars and on the radio, made it big in Nashville.

    [MusicDish] How do you feel about the current state of the music industry? Do today's artists compare with the legends of the past, like Elvis or Johnny? Do you have hope for the future generations of American music?

    [Tim Young] I think generally the industry is healthy because there are more artists than ever working and creating new music. I believe the consensus is that the internet has leveled the playing field some. The major labels no longer have the stranglehold on the business they used to.

    I still think it's very difficult to have people pay attention to new artists and part of this is because there are more artists than ever and it's very difficult to get through most of the muck to find something of value. This has probably always been true, but with the internet it has become so much more obvious.

    Great artists are rare. I know there are some out there but I don't want to be told who they are. Supposedly greatness rises to the surface and if that's true then I'll see them when they appear. Today it's too much of what I call the 'toothpaste effect': one brand today, a different brand tomorrow. The music doesn't stick; it just washes down the drain. Spit out.

    Hope doesn't cost a dime.

    [MusicDish] What is the next step in your music career going to be? What can fans expect?

    [Tim Young] More music! I've never done any kind of major touring and I would like to do that. I want to put out one album a year. Right now I'm in the middle of writing songs for the next record. I want 'The Cost' to make a difference in my career so that I can accomplish some of these goals more easily.

    My fans can always expect the kind of emotional no holds barred shows that I always deliver, and new songs and ideas are always a part of that. Performing is a high priority.

    [MusicDish] Can you speak a bit about your current performance schedule? Where can fans see you live?

    [Tim Young] This is an area I need to improve. I don't have a satisfactory performance line up. Right now I have a solo gig at the Vintage Bar, which is located on the corner of 51st Street and 9th Avenue. I perform there once a month, in about the middle of the month. The dates always change but I always post them on my site and on MySpace. Vintage is a great intimate setting and I love playing there.

    My band, which is a duo, with Sand Edwards on drums, is on the lookout for gigs. I wear a lot of hats running this project and sometimes the booking agent hat has a tendency to fall off, but like all the others I pick it right up again.

    http://www.timrocksweb.com
    http://www.myspace.com/timnycyoung
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  • Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs

    Ago 2 2008, 22h07 por TulsaMJ

    Songs mentioned in Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs [preview here] (this list will make the best sense to you if you read along in the book... and some of these are mentioned as being good songs, so read the book before getting upset):

    Bad Song Survey Results
    Winners:
    1. TocarMacArthur Park
    2. Yummy Yummy Yummy (I Got Love In My Tummy)
    3. (You're) Having My Baby
    4. TocarTimothy

    then (in a clump):
    Afternoon Delight
    TocarYou Light Up My Life
    TocarY.M.C.A.
    TocarAchy Breaky Heart
    TocarMuskrat Love
    Honey

    other songs mentioned:
    TocarMacArthur Park
    TocarLove To Love You Baby
    TocarChewy Chewy
    TocarSugar, Sugar
    TocarSimon Says
    TocarYummy, Yummy, Yummy
    Golden Throats: The Great Celebrity Sing Off (album)
    TocarDiana
    TocarPuppy Love
    TocarYou Are My Destiny
    TocarMy Way
    Escape
    TocarHim
    TocarTutti Frutti
    TocarDo That To Me One More Time
    TocarLove Will Keep Us Together

    The Bobby List:
    Bobby Vinton - TocarMr. Lonely, Roses Are Red
    Bobby Vee - TocarTake Good Care Of My Baby, TocarRubber Ball
    Bobby Rydell - TocarWild One, TocarVolare
    Bobby Sherman
    Bobby McFerrin - TocarDon't Worry, Be Happy
    Bobbie Gentry - TocarOde To Billie Joe
    TocarBobby's Girl
    Bobby Sox to Stockings
    TocarMe And Bobby McGee and TocarMe and Bobby McGee (TocarI Honestly Love You, TocarHave You Never Been Mellow, Let's Get Physical)
    TocarWhen the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
    Bobby Goldsboro - Honey, See the Funny Little Clown, Watching Scotty Grow

    other songs mentioned after The Bobby List:
    TocarIn the Ghetto
    TocarStop and Smell the Roses
    TocarOne Hell of a Woman
    TocarBaby Don't Get Hooked On Me
    TocarWoman, Woman
    TocarYoung Girl
    TocarThis Girl Is a Woman Now
    TocarIn the Year 2525
    TocarI've Never Been To Me
    Seasons In The Sun
    Jean
    TocarA Horse With No Name
    TocarWildfire

    honorable mentions:
    The Candy Man
    TocarI Am Woman
    TocarMy Ding-A-Ling
    TocarMy Sharona
    TocarMorning Train (Nine to Five)
    TocarThe Night Chicago Died (TocarBilly, Don't Be A Hero/TocarBilly, Don't Be a Hero)
    TocarDoes Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (TocarSaturday in the Park, Tocar25 or 6 to 4)
    Disco Duck
    TocarPlayground in My Mind
    Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree
    TocarSigns
    TocarAmerican Woman
    TocarI Love You Period
    The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
    TocarWind Beneath My Wings
    TocarNorman

    TocarIn-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
    Stairway to Heaven
    Layla/Layla ((Unplugged))
    Free Bird
    TocarAmerican Pie
    Taxi
    TocarA Whiter Shade Of Pale
    Another Brick in the Wall
    Hey Jude

    Ten Request Songs That Top 40 Bands Hate Most
    1. Stairway to Heaven
    2. TocarProud Mary
    3. TocarLouie Louie
    4. Stairway to Heaven
    5. TocarProud Mary
    6. Free Bird
    7. Stairway to Heaven
    8. TocarFeelings
    9. Stairway to Heaven
    10. Stairway to Heaven

    Requests Most Hated By Bands Performing At Wedding Receptions
    1. TocarNew York, New York
    2. TocarCab Driver not sure if this is the one mentioned or not
    3. TocarNew York, New York
    4. TocarMack the Knife
    5. TocarJoy To The World
    6. The Girl From Ipanema
    7. TocarIn the Mood
    8. TocarNew York, New York
    9. TocarBad Bad Leroy Brown
    10. TocarNew York, New York

    Weenie Music
    TocarFeelings
    TocarSometimes When We Touch
    TocarElusive Butterfly

    Barry Manilow:
    - TocarMandy
    - TocarLooks Like We Made It
    - TocarCopacabana (At The Copa)
    - TocarI Write the Songs

    John Denver:
    - TocarAnnie's Song
    - TocarSunshine On My Shoulders

    David Cassidy
    - TocarI Write The Songs

    Donny Osmond
    - TocarPuppy Love
    - TocarToo Young
    - TocarThe Twelfth Of Never

    Gilbert O'Sullivan
    - TocarAlone Again (Naturally)

    TocarAll By Myself
    (You Left Me) Just When I Needed You Most

    Bread
    - Diary
    - If
    - Baby I'm-a Want You

    Climax

    - TocarPrecious and Few

    Love Songs
    (They Long To Be) Close To You
    Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
    TocarWives And Lovers
    TocarMagic Moments
    TocarAbracadabra (TocarTake The Money And Run,TocarThe Joker)
    My Eyes Adored You
    TocarGirl Watcher
    Tonight's The Night
    TocarKnock Three Times

    Paul McCartney
    - Silly Love Songs
    - TocarMy Love
    - I'm Down
    - Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
    - TocarListen To What The Man Said
    - TocarLet 'Em In
    - TocarLive and Let Die

    The Girl Is Mine
    TocarDo the Clam
    TocarAll Shook Up
    backfield in motion

    Songs Women Really Hate
    TocarDreams Of The Everyday Housewife
    Dreams of the Everyday Housewife
    Little Green Apples
    Little Green Apples
    Take A Letter, Maria
    Take a Letter, Maria
    TocarTake This Job And Shove It
    TocarWives And Lovers
    TocarIt Must Be Him
    TocarI Will Follow Him
    TocarIt's My Party
    TocarJudy's Turn To Cry
    TocarJohnny Get Angry
    TocarI Am Woman
    TocarHe Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss)
    We Gotta Get You a Woman
    TocarRuby, Don't Take Your Love to Town
    TocarIslands in the Stream
    TocarTreat Her Like A Lady
    TocarTo All the Girls I've Loved Before
    TocarShe's Always a Woman
    Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys
    TocarDon't Say Nothin' Bad

    Teen Death Songs
    TocarTeen Angel
    Last Kiss
    TocarTell Laura I Love Her
    TocarLeader Of The Pack
    TocarPatches
    Running Bear
    TocarLaurie (Strange Things Happen)

    Songs People Get Wrong
    TocarHelp Me Rhonda
    Elton John
    James Brown
    Al Kooper
    TocarBlinded by the Light
    TocarThe Lion Sleeps Tonight
    TocarGood Morning Starshine
    Danke Shein
    TocarBillie Jean
    TocarA Whiter Shade Of Pale
    Lady Marmalade
    I Am The Walrus
    TocarAnnie's Song
    "I'm Nothing but a Hound Dog" (TocarHound Dog)
    "One Toe over the Line, Jesus" (TocarOne Toke Over the Line)
    "Goombayah, My Lord" (TocarKumbaya)
    "Shimmy Shimmy Cocoa Pops" (Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko Bop)
    "She Wore a Yellow Polka Dot Beguine" (Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini)
    "Anagotalavita" (TocarIn-A-Gadda-Da-Vida)
    "The Wrapper" (TocarThe Rapper)
    "Woodchuck Love" (TocarMuskrat Love)
    "Ain't No Woman Like the One-Eyed Gott" (Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got))
    "One Ton Tomato" (Guantanamera)

    Conclusion
    Mac Davis
    TocarBall of Confusion
    Wayne Newton
    Handel
    TocarMy Sharona
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  • This Day in Music History - April 26

    Abr 26 2006, 14h35 por ChetSparks

    - This Day in Music History - April 26 -

    1938
    Born on this day, Duane Eddy, guitarist, (1960 UK No.2 and US No.4 single 'Because They're Young', plus over 15 other UK & US Top 40 singles).

    1942
    Bobby Rydell (Robert Ridarelli) is born in Philadelphia. His biggest hit is the No. 2 song ``Wild One'' from 1960. He appears in the films ``Bye Bye Birdie'' and ``That Lady from Peking.''

    1945
    Born on this day, Gary Wright, Spooky Tooth, solo, (1976 US No.2 single 'Dream Weaver').

    1960
    Born on this day, Roger Taylor, drums, Duran Duran, (1983 UK No.1 single 'Is There Something I Should Know' plus 25 other UK Top 40 singles, 1984 US No.1 single 'The Reflex'), Arcadia, (1985 UK No.7 single 'Election Day').

    1961
    Born on this day, Chris Mars, drums, The Replacements, (1984 album 'Let It Be').

    1964
    The Beatles attended the 28th birthday party for Roy Orbison.

    1966
    The New York Times reported Ray Charles would undergo tests to see whether or not he had abstained from narcotic drugs.

    1967
    Mamas and the Papas singer Mama Cass gave birth to a daughter, Owen Vanessa, in Los Angeles.

    1970
    Born on this day, Tionne Watkins, T- Boz, vocals, TLC, (1995 US No.1 & UK No.4 single 'Waterfalls' 1999 US No.1 album 'Fanmail' spent 57 weeks on the UK chart).

    1975
    Born on this day, Joey Jordison, drums, Slipknot, (2001 UK No.1 album ‘Iowa’).

    B.J. Thomas had the longest title of a number one song at the top of the "Billboard" popular music chart. The song was "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song."

    1977
    Studio 54 opened in New York.

    1978
    Ringo Starr appeared in his first TV special, a version of Mark Twain's 'The Prince And The Pauper.'

    1980
    Blondie were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Call Me', the groups fourth UK No.1.

    1981
    Born on this day, ms dynamite, (Niomi McLean Daley), UK rapper, singer, (2002 UK No. 7 single 'It Takes More').

    1982
    While standing next to his car, Rod Stewart was mugged by a gunman along Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard.

    Joe Strummer disappears for about a month causing The Clash to cancel their U.K. tour.

    1986
    Van Halen started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with '5150'.

    1990
    During a UK tour Danny Wood from New Kids on the Block injured his ankle while on stage in Manchester. The singer who tripped over a toy animal thrown on stage by a fan was forced to fly back home to the US for treatment. (OWNED)

    1994
    Jefferson Starship singer Grace Slick pleaded guilty to pointing a shotgun at police in her California home. She claimed she was under stress because her home had burned down the previous year. She was later sentenced to 200 hours of community service.

    1995
    Courtney Love reportedly turned down an offer of $1m from Playboy to pose nude for the magazine.

    1997
    Ernest Stewart, keyboard player with KC and the Sunshine Band, died of a asthma attack. (1975 US No.1 single 'That's The Way, I Like It', 1983 UK No.1 single 'Give It Up').

    1999
    Sinead O'Connor is ordained as the first woman priest in the Latin Tridentine Church, a Roman Catholic splinter group. O'Connor says that although she has already celebrated Mass four times, she will study for six weeks before starting her priestly career as Mother Bernadette Mary.

    2000
    Representatives for Canadian singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan and folk singer Cheryl Wheeler cry foul when a videotape documenting the 1999 Columbine High School shootings, set to music by the artists, is released to the public. The tape features footage shot by local firefighters of the scene at the Littleton, Colo., high school, mixed with news helicopter footage.

    2002
    TLC member Lisa Lopes was killed in a car accident in La Ceiba, Honduras, aged 30. Seven other people, including Lopes' brother and sister, who were in the Mitsubishi Montero sports utility vehicle when the crash happened, were taken to a hospital. Lopes who was driving the car when it crashed had spent the past month in Honduras working on various projects including a clothing line, a new solo project and a book.
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