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1977 Flashback - The 2nd British Invasion and Other Favorites
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Hiroshima Mon Amour ~ Ultravox
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God Save The Queen ~ Sex Pistols
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Oh Bondage! Up Yours! ~ X-Ray Spex
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Sonic Reducer ~ Dead Boys
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London Lady ~ The Stranglers
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12 X U ~ Wire
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New Rose ~ The Damned
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In The City ~ The Jam
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Janie Jones ~ The Clash
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Watching The Detectives ~ Elvis Costello
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Got To Give It Up-Part 1 ~ Marvin Gaye
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Don't Worry About The Government ~ Talking Heads
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She Cracked ~ The Modern Lovers
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Sheena Is A Punk Rocker ~ The Ramones
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So Good To See You ~ Cheap Trick
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You Should Be Dancing ~ Bee Gees
He Said/She Said
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"A composer is a guy who goes around forcing his will on unsuspecting air molecules, often with the assistance of unsuspecting musicians." -Frank Zappa
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Joseph Arthur is coming to town. Nuclear Daydream has been on heavy rotation in my house since I was introduced to it early this year. Don't let this show slide away from you.
Joseph Arthur & The Lonely Astronauts will appear Friday, April 13, 2007 on Late Night With Conan O'Brien NBC.
Here is the North American tour date schedule:
Joseph Arthur & The Lonely Astronauts Tour All dates below with Stars of Track & Field, except Nashville and Akron. Additional support in Cambridge: Exit Clov and in New Orleans: Pit Er Pat
April 15, 2007 Sunday, La Tulipe, Montreal QC April 17, 2007 Tuesday, Theatre of Living Arts, Philadelphia PA April 18, 2007 Wednesday, Middle East, Cambridge MA April 19, 2007 Thursday, Southpaw, Brooklyn NY April 20, 2007 Friday, Maxwell's, Hoboken NJ April 21, 2007 Saturday, Sonar Club Stage, Baltimore MD April 22, 2007 Sunday, Beachland Ballroom, Cleveland OH April 23, 2007 Monday, Mr. Smalls Theatre, Millvale (Pittsburgh) PA April 24, 2007 Tuesday, 20th Century Theatre, Cincinnati OH April 25, 2007 Wednesday, Double Door, Chicago IL April 26, 2007 Thursday, High Noon Saloon, Madison WI April 27, 2007 Friday, Varsity Theater, Minneapolis MN April 29, 2007 Sunday, Larimer Lounge, Denver CO May 2, 2007 Wednesday, Neumo's, Seattle WA May 3, 2007 Thursday, Plaza Club, Vancouver BC May 4, 2007 Friday, Dough Fir Lounge, Portland OR May 6, 2007 Sunday, Bottom Of The Hill, San Francisco CA May 8, 2007 Tuesday, Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles CA May 9, 2007 Wednesday, Roxy Theatre, Los Angeles CA May 11, 2007 Friday, Cambridge Room/HOB, Dallas TX May 12, 2007 Saturday, The Parish, Austin TX May 13, 2007 Sunday, The Engine Room, Houston TX May 14, 2007 Monday, One Eyed Jacks, New Orleans LA May 16, 2007 Wednesday, Zydeco, Birmingham AL May 17, 2007 Thursday, Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta GA May 18, 2007 Friday, 40 Watt Club, Athens GA May 19, 2007 Saturday, Exit/In, Nashville TN May 20, 2007 Sunday, Lime Spider, Akron OH May 21, 2007 Monday, 9:30 Club, Washington DC May 23, 2007 Wednesday, Bowery Ballroom, New York NY May 25, 2007 Friday, Mod Club, Toronto ON
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Bernard Fanning’s tea-stained, old-fashioned photograph on Tea & Sympathy, makes me swoon, the same goes for his music.
Fanning, known to most, but not all, is the front man for the Australian group Powderfinger. Bernard Fanning was the most played artist on Australian radio in 2006, winning numerous awards – Best Male Artist, Album of the Year, Songwriter of the Year – the album has gone five times platinum, and also achieved an Australian first as the highest selling album on iTunes. So … for the Australians, they might say this album was way overplayed. Here in the States, Chicago metropolitan area to be exact, nothing could be further from the truth.
Tea & Sympathy was introduced to me late last year and has been on heavy rotation in my house for a few months. Fanning co-produced this album with Tchad Blake (Gomez, Tom Waits, Richard Thompson) and their collaboration has created a most gentle, beautiful album. Fanning’s intoxicating vocals and harmonies, along with instruments such as the mandolin, harmonica, fiddle, and most importantly the lap steel guitar, convey his heartfelt message to a tee.
“From the intricate finger-picking that underscores the weary-but-hopeful “Thrill Is Gone” to the fiddle-kissed “Songbird,” Tea and Sympathy gets the balance right, largely due to its unflagging organic vibe. And unlike the self-consciousness that accompanies so much self-consciously retro rock, Fanning’s compositions exude a quiet elegance and an affable confidence -- traits that mark him as the sort of guy who’s capable of becoming a part of rock’s rich tapestry, rather than merely a mender of its threads.”
“Bernard succeeds in peeling back the layers, both emotionally and aurally, throughout Tea and Sympathy. While many of the album’s songs deal vividly with loss – Fanning says, “I was in a relationship that broke down, and writing was a part of the mourning process” – its lingering notes are ones of optimism about what lays beyond the horizon.”
All the proceeds of the single “Watch Over Me” have been donated to Youngcare a nationally registered charity and non-profit organization formed to help young Australians with high care needs. In the following interview, Fanning tells the story of how he became familiar with the charity and his reasons for contributing to their cause.
If you haven’t listened to Tea & Sympathy, I encourage you to give it a whirl. As for me, I’ll have another cuppa tea, please.
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Let’s do it big! Gomez added two big cities to their winter tour. The Chicago Vic Theatre and New York City Webster Hall will host Gomez for two nights each in the beginning of March. Best to get your tickets early, they sold out three NYC shows and one Chicago show last year. Once they’re gone, they’re gone!
I’m looking forward to them playing tracks from their latest release “Five Men In A Hut (A's, B's and Rarities 1998-2004).” Here’s a great review of the album: Gomez's constant touring and often amazing live shows have given them a substantial American audience even though they rarely get played on the radio. This superior double set retrospective is a must for fans new and old. It offers singles, B-sides and a bevy of rarities and alternate versions, illustrating how good the band is at both melodic, creative Brit pop and the kind of solid Americana rock 'n' roll that was a staple of early '70s FM radio.” - Nick Dedina
Thursday 03/01/2007 - Vic Theatre - Chicago IL Friday 03/02/2007 - Vic Theatre - Chicago IL
Thursday 03/08/2007 - Webster Hall - New York NY Friday 03/09/2007 - Webster Hall - New York NY
The following is a 1999 video of “Rhythm & Blues Alibi" a track from “Five Men In A Hut” which originally appeared on their second studio album “Liquid Skin.”
Twice is Nice.
For more information on Gomez tour dates, visit their website at www.gomeztheband.com
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Best Music I've Recently Seen
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Shows I'm Going To
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Sigur Ros
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Variations on a Theme
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Situation ~ Jeff Beck Group (Rough and Ready)
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Complicated Situation ~ B.R.M.C. (Howl)
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Automatic Situation ~ Joseph Arthur (Nuclear Daydream)





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great post! i hadn't heard of him yet, thanks for the tip.