Artist Lounge: Jonathan Richman
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Jonathan Richman - Because Her Beauty Is Raw and Wild
(Vapor, 2008)
9 out of 10 On "Monologue About Bermuda," from one of Jonathan Richman's 18 albums (Having a Party with Jonathan Richman, 1991), he tells a story to a live audience about his band from back in 1973, the proto-punk Modern Lovers, and the sea change he went through that caused him to leave the band and adopt a new attitude. In Bermuda, he saw a local group called the Bermuda Strollers, playing calyps... MORE
My friend Juliet introduced me to this song. She's always pulling wonderful tunes out of her eclectic bag of musical goodies.
Just seems to be one of those songs you can have on repeat and never tire of...
I hope you agree.
As the song goes, "it's gonna haunt you".
Let the sun shine in...
Abi
Purrrrrrrrrrrr
Happy New Year everyone! Hey, ever wonder why Jonathan Richman ran for the hills after recording great songs like "she cracked" and "hospital" and "pablo picasso"? Me too! That first album has such great stuff on it and it arguably was a driving force in the earliest of punk days: my old buddy Chuck Vaughan called it "proto-punk" when he first turned me on to it many years ago. The biting sarcasm and wit certainly gives Elvis Costello's same talents a run for his money... MORE
Allow me to briefly rhapsodize about my home. (ha! rhapsodize! get it?) Ahem. Yesterday it started snowing at 1 pm. Traffic was completely gridlocked by about 2. Fortunately all I had to do was drive my wife and kids home from school a mile away. It took us 40 minutes. And then I had to shovel. (we have 35 steps from our house to the street.) Oh yeah, and my wife has a broken leg. And then I had to take the dog to the park in the snow. And I loved every fre... MORE
Jonathan Richman(Marilyn's, Sacramento CA, 12/16/2006)
Richman performed with his trusty sidekick, the drummer Tommy Larkins, to an audience of about 120. If you haven't caught him live before, I'm not sure I can describe it to you briefly. If you have, this was business as usual. Not quite as good a show as I saw a few years ago, but his little improv, dance, and percussion bits were reliably entertaining and the "official" lyrics were interspersed with funny tales in Engl... MORE
Richman performed with his trusty sidekick, the drummer Tommy Larkins, to an audience of about 120. If you haven't caught him live before, I'm not sure I can describe it to you briefly. If you have, this was business as usual. Not quite as good a show as I saw a few years ago, but his little improv, dance, and percussion bits were reliably entertaining and the "official" lyrics were interspersed with funny tales in Engl... MORE







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