Friday, June 29, 2012

July, it's like she's been around, you know.



Listen on SPOTIFY: 2012-07 JULY Jill

July is my birthday month. I’m getting up there in years- gathering life experience, but not maturing by any means. Summer music for me has always meant a few big pop hits constantly getting air play - the kind of songs that just plow through the hot summer days like the heat doesn’t slow them down - or make them less cool anyway. So on this month’s playlist, I start off with a track that I think is a possible candidate for the unofficial anthem of Summer ‘12.  And then I filled the rest of the list with sunshine or lush swampy sounds, or just stuff that I happen to like - because my lists are all about me after all.


1. I Love it - Icona Pop
The big song of summer that could take over (in the old days anyway). Celebrate new found independence by throwing his s#%t into a bag and pushing it down the stairs.
2. Medicine - Jackie Greene
Jackie Greene effortlessly sounds vintage.  At first (back when American Myth came out and I first heard him) he reminded me of modern Van Morrison - with great bluesy, classic rock sounds, but now he comes up with this - sound that’s cross between ELO and Beck? which I totally love. 
3. Avocado - Mosquitos
Lead singer Juju Stulbach is a girl from Ipanema (well, Brazil anyway). Happy sunshine. 
4. Lovin’ on an Older Gal - Sonny & The Sunsets
The obvious choice for my birthday song! Thanks to Daytrotter for first turning us on to Sonny & The Sunsets.  Love these sarcastic surfer bands. 
5. Every Girl - Turnpike Troubadours
A y’allternative love song to music itself.
6. Mr. Shorty - Marty Robbins
The orginal “shawty” wanted to be called mister.
7. Kandi - One Eskimo
You may recognize One Eskimo from such playlists as last month’s list (Slip).  Here’s a quiet little track with a  familiar “baby baby” chorus that caught me by surprise. 
8. Determination - The Gladiators
Token reggae song to complete the summer vibe I have going here.  What’s not to love about reggae? it’s usually a combo of super positive & motivational message, yet it’s never in a big hurry to get there. 
9. Delta Sun Bottleneck Blues - Mercury Rev
Bought this CD (Deserter’s Songs) a million years ago — sadly it’s one of those albums that I really only one track on — this one.  
10. Country Lane - Telekinesis
Cross between U2 and Mercury Rev?  
11. Storm of Nails - Lisa Marie Presley
She showed up American Idol of all places! But she doesn’t sound like much of the glossy shlock the girls usually sing on Idol. This appeals to me — maybe I can relate, just because LMP shares my age bracket.
12. Change - The Young Veins
I thought I recognized a British Invasion influence… just read a little of Young Vein’s bio on Spotify and they cite The Kinks among their inspirations.  Songwriters that split from Panic! At The Disco a few years ago. 
13. Emotional Rescue - The Rolling Stones
One summer, back in 1980 I guess, my mom hired these two teenage kids to paint all the trim on our house. They did a terrible job, but the impact of their radios blaring local stations while they worked is still with me today. Must have heard this song a million times that summer. After the movie On Golden Pond came out a few years later, my sister and I wanted Katharine Hepburn to say, “Norman, you’re my knight in shining armour coming to my emotional rescue.” 
14. Orange Blossoms - JJ Grey & Mofro
Freebie on Amazon!!!  Love JJ Grey & Mofro and this was FREE.
15. I Can Stand To See You Die - Shuggie Otis
I read somewhere once that at one time, the Rolling Stones considered adding Shuggie to their band. I also read the title of this wrong the first few times — didn’t realize there was no apostrophe ‘T’ after the ‘Can’.  Well, we all gotta go sometime. And I’m a little closer with every passing year. Enjoy the music while you can!

Listen on SPOTIFY: 2012-07 JULY Jill

Kids these days...

...they're enough to drive me to drink! I'm sure many patrons out there have kids and can relate to this.


Here are some wise words on parenting from a friend's blog - 

It’s All About Respect: Lessons from a Kid of the 60s/70s

Sunday, June 17, 2012

we shall celebrate 100 "page views"... even though we're still a little bummed we have no "followers". sigh.

Friday, June 8, 2012

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

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Some vintage Imaginary Bar video footage: our first commercial... (we were learning how to animate)

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Brant World's monthly playlist: June 2012

More monthly playlists we love! This one is from Brant World:
http://brantworld.blogspot.com/2012/06/brants-june-2012-playlist.html

Hear it on Spotify:
Brant's Monthly Playlist - June 2012

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

bar quotes...

"Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, it is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my liver." ~Jack Handey

bar quotes...

“It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend, one’s present or future thirst, the excellence of the wine, or any other reason.”
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Making a splash with the June 2012 playlist...


Hello June June June 2012 playlist. Listen on Spotify: 


Hello June! I’m home. Ahhh Summer.  School’s (almost) out and we’re still young.  Perhaps we oughta think it over and mellow out a little. That sun really gets to you. 

1. Take Me With You When You Go - Jack White
Why not a little Jack White? He’s pretty good at this music stuff. Keeps it interesting.
2. Baby, We Were Young - The Dirty Guv’nahs. 
Sort of a cross between the 70s rock anthem (see: Raise a Little Hell) and Woodstock’s theme from the Peanuts TV specials (the organ riffs).  I love this fun band. They throw it all  in there.
3. You Belong to Me - The Like
Sassy girl rock group. Can hear the Throwing Muse influences.  Is this a cover? it sure has that feel…  must research… sounds vaguely familiar.
4. The Sweetest Thing - JJ Grey & Mofro
Reminds me of old Otis, Al Green-ish stuff.  I’m a sucker for this sound.
5. A Long Time - Mayer Hawthorne
This is Andy’s pick. He hears them on XM — reminds of Fitz & The Tantrums blue-eyed souly, Hall & Oates revisited sound.
6. Dancing With The DJ - The Knocks
More in that souly, dancing vein. Not sure how I bounced into this on Spotify.  Or has this already been on one of Brant’s lists and I just forgot?  I bet that it’s. 
7. Fairytale - Alexander Rybak
The Norwegian Bieber! well, his voice sounds more like Wayne Newton.  Still, there’s something irresistable about this…  But if you ask me again in a few months, I may hate it.
8. Walk Away - Dia Frampton
Foster The Voice Winner from last season.  A little pumped up kick of a confection from a TV singing show winner, that is kinda appealing even if it sounds like a lot of other things. 
9. Slip - One Eskimo
Dreamy.  Or maybe I just think it’s cool when a band makes the song title the first word of the song.
10. The Devil Never Sleeps - Iron and Wine
Used to hear this band on Daytrotter lots — mostly there kinda slow draggy draggy stuff, but this song pepped up a little like the Grateful Dead did every now and then.
11. Mountain Women - The Kinks
Megan recommended this Kink’s Muswell Hillbilly album (hey, she owns a record store - she knows her stuff).  And we just finished watching the Hatfields & McCoys mini-series…  so you know…
12. Nowhere - Wild Nothing
Reminds me a little of The Beautiful South-  except the vocals aren’t as powerful.  But they’ve got that same melodic male / female call and response thing and delicate layered deal going on.
13. I Will - Ruby Winters
Another track that I’m not sure if Brant already listed! Found Ruby on a collection of girl groups album and this one just sort of stuck out as a winner.  A Idol ballad, that no one on Idol will ever sing. 
14. Baby, You Oughta Think it Over - Bobby Womack
Going back in time as much as I go forward.  Just sort of pairs up well with the Ruby Winters’ song.  And I think JJ Grey & Mofro probably listen to a lot of Womack for inspiration as well.  
15. The Edge of the Universe - Bee Gees
Honoring the late Robin Gibb. I have Main Course on vinyl and have always love love loved the last song on the second side. Hey, it’s about a dog. Love this whole album - it sort of bridges the “old” Bee Gee stuff to the beginnings of their disco era. Best of both really.



bar quotes...

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