Saturday, January 01, 2011

Happy New Year!

.....Well, what started as a near-daily blog got derailed, I admit, and while that was beyond my control I really should have pushed myself more to return it to regular posting. Toward that end, I have decided to set a slower pace and keep to it. Beginning Monday this blog will post three days a week. But the big news is that the alternating days will be spent exclusively on Christmas music at my new blog, lgcmusic02.blogspot.com , the name of which will be revealed Monday. Hold tight.

NOTE: THE ABOVE LINK IS DEFECTIVE AND CANNOT BE CORRECTED BY BLOGGER'S EDIT MODE. Regardless of what correction I type in, regardless of what you see, the same non-functional URL is always deployed. Simply use the 'LGC: New Carolls' link on the right. Sorry.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

V03-T16 Technical Difficulties

.....This last track for Volume 3 is an apt way to end this year:

Volume 3: A KINDER, GENTLER ZERO TOLERANCE, track 16
  • 01:00 "TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES" (no author listed)
  • performed by Don Pardo
  • original source: 2LP TELEVISION'S GREATEST HITS TVT 1100 (US) 1985
  • and my source: the same
.....He's known today for the years he spent as an announcer on "Saturday Night Live" but Pardo was a seasoned veteran when he started on that show. He was only rarely used to his full potential, as when host/musical guest Frank Zappa arranged for him to duet on the song "I'M THE SLIME". Brief spots like this were used at the end of each side of the TVT double album. Actually, this particular one only went by the title "TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES" on the interior label. On the exterior jacket, it went by the title "PLEASE STAND BY". Either way it served as a method of mitigating the necessary pause to flip the cassette to side four.

.....Hopefully next year I won't have to deal with the problems I had last spring, especially as I hope to be busier. More tomorrow.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

V03-T15 Totally Wired

.....Winding down side 3, I opted to kick up the energy level a little.

Volume 3: A KINDER, GENTLER ZERO TOLERANCE, track 15
  • 03:28 "TOTALLY WIRED" (lyrics: Mark E. Smith; music: Craig Scanlon, Marc Riley, Mark E. Smith, Stephen Hanley, Paul Hanley)
  • performed by The Fall
  • original source: A-side 7" Rough Trade RT056 (UK) 9/80
  • and my source: CD THE FALL IN: PALACE OF SWORDS REVERSED Cog Sinister/Rough Trade ROUGH US 32CD (US)1987?
.....As a college DJ I was on the air when someone called in with a request for this. I played it and fell in love with it. At the time the first, fourth, eighth, ninth and tenth albums had been released in this country but little else. PALACE... was one of two US compilations apparently meant to compensate for that.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

V03-T14 Why Does The Sun Shine?

.....These compilations were made with a greater degree of spontaneity than cassettes I put together for a particular artist or theme. I would usually jot down song titles and playing times on scrap paper 4-6 songs ahead of whatever I was dubbing at the moment so that I wouldn't be surprised by the tape running out. If you add up the playing times for any of these ten volumes you should get roughly 45 minutes for just that reason. Aside from that one concession to planning they were programmed on the fly mostly by instinct.

Volume 3: A KINDER, GENTLER ZERO TOLERANCE, track 14
  • 02:54 "WHY DOES THE SUN SHINE?" (Hy Zarat, Lou Singer)
  • performed by They Might Be Giants
  • original source: CD5 Elektra 66272-2(US)1993
  • and my source: the same
.....While recording the 2009 album CD/DVD HERE COMES SCIENCE Disney Sound DOOO456600(US)9/09 the band TMBG was informed that this song from their back catalog was factually incorrect, despite the fact that they covered it from a 1950's educational project. They had even performed it for about twenty years without anyone pointing out that scientific consensus about the composition of the sun has changed in the last half century. If it wasn't for the fact that HERE COMES SCIENCE was intended for children it would not have come under closer scrutiny than most of their releases, as it did. Not wanting to drop a popular song from their repertoire, they coupled it with a new original song, "WHY DOES THE SUN REALLY SHINE?", which was not only correct information but also an object lesson about the greatest strength of science: everything is subject to reexamination and truth is what can be demonstrated, not merely what we are told. The full story behind the remake is here, with links to the history of the original:


.....What I wrote about it at the time was that "After listening to this tape a few times I've become painfully aware how this song sticks out like a sore thumb. I just couldn't help it. Aside from a few left over singles from the 1992 APOLLO 19 album, this EP was the band's total output last year: one original song and three covers including this, the title track." Well, that's overstating it. I have since found a two-song vinyl Christmas single from the very end of the year and have learned from their site linked above that a mini-album length cassette of demos for their JOHN HENRY album leaked out and was widely bootlegged until they made it available by podcast. There were a paucity of stray tracks as well, but all in all not much for a normally prolific band. I didn't know how many more of these compilations I would be making and I couldn't imagine not having TMBG in there somewhere. While it didn't fit as I'd expected it would ("TODDLER HIGHWAY" might have worked had I thought of it) I can take some comfort in the knowledge that I gave an implicit endorsement early on for a song that proved to have considerable durability.