It's hard to believe that this song once had a video banned from MTV. And YouTube.
This is not that video. THAT video has been successfully squashed by Sony Music. This is just a performance piece that was mid-90's sexy. And that's objectively OK. Because the song itself is slow and sexy and cool, much like Ms. B. Hawkins herself.
And it was this song and video, her FIRST, that became her biggest hit, and a song that still endures more than a quarter century later. Doesn't THAT make you feel old?!
13 August 2018
03 July 2018
3 July 2018 - Chicago - 25 or 6 to 4
To answer yesterday's question, it's 3:35 or 3:34
Yes, "25 or 6 to 4" is a time reference. And it was probably not ACTUALLY intended to answer the question, "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" although Robert Lamm wrote both of them. From their 2nd album, Chicago, this was a triumph of middle-of-the-night songwriting.
When Peter Cetera left Chicago in the 1980's for a solo career, the band got a new vocalist and decided to remake the song for Chicago 18. It was significantly less horny (but NOT horn-free) and less successful. It was cleanly performed. It just didn't have the same charm.
Yes, "25 or 6 to 4" is a time reference. And it was probably not ACTUALLY intended to answer the question, "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" although Robert Lamm wrote both of them. From their 2nd album, Chicago, this was a triumph of middle-of-the-night songwriting.
When Peter Cetera left Chicago in the 1980's for a solo career, the band got a new vocalist and decided to remake the song for Chicago 18. It was significantly less horny (but NOT horn-free) and less successful. It was cleanly performed. It just didn't have the same charm.
02 July 2018
2 July 2018 - Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
From their first album Chicago Transit Authority, this song wasn't released as a single until after the success of "25 or 6 to 4" from their SECOND album.
At any rate, it's a great song that asks a great questions. We will answer that question tomorrow.
At any rate, it's a great song that asks a great questions. We will answer that question tomorrow.
28 June 2018
28 June 2018 - Seven Mary Three - Cumbersome
Few songs scream "90's" more than this one. This song, from 1995, was a big hit for them early in their career.....
Unfortunately, this great song, brilliantly constructed with alternating conventional and muted chords (that's right - we notice these things) was their only major commercial success. And, as with a lot of one-hit wonders, the song was a monkey on their back - there was a lot of pressure to recreate that, and it's really hard to do that.
Here's a little bonus for you. I said this song was from 1995. So why is the band performing it in 1993? Seven Mary Three were a local grunge band from Florida, and this song caught fire on Central Florida radio in 1993, catching the attention of Atlantic Records.
Here is that original recorded version. Notice that 1. it's a little quieter and 2. it's got an extended bridge. Is it better? We can't decide that for you. It's good, though.
Unfortunately, this great song, brilliantly constructed with alternating conventional and muted chords (that's right - we notice these things) was their only major commercial success. And, as with a lot of one-hit wonders, the song was a monkey on their back - there was a lot of pressure to recreate that, and it's really hard to do that.
Here's a little bonus for you. I said this song was from 1995. So why is the band performing it in 1993? Seven Mary Three were a local grunge band from Florida, and this song caught fire on Central Florida radio in 1993, catching the attention of Atlantic Records.
Here is that original recorded version. Notice that 1. it's a little quieter and 2. it's got an extended bridge. Is it better? We can't decide that for you. It's good, though.
27 June 2018
27 June 2018 - Camila Cabello - Havana
Look, we love this song, she's touring with Taylor Swift, used to be in Fifth Harmony, X Factor, blah blah blah
I'm sorry. I can't do this right now. I'm just too excited. We have a domain name now. We're at wickedguilty.com! Now it's going to be easier to find us!!!!
OK, so now I feel bad giving Taylor Swift's new bestie the short end of the stick. Really, that was a fun video, and it's a fun, Latin-tinged song.
So here, enjoy this acoustic version that somewhat proves that Ms. Cabello is really singing this one.
Aquí, para nuestros lectores en español, hay una versión en español ... ok, en spanglish de esta canción. Por qué no pudo traducir "la mitad de mi corazón está en Habana" está más allá de mí, pero una vez más, no soy una gran estrella del pop.
I'm sorry. I can't do this right now. I'm just too excited. We have a domain name now. We're at wickedguilty.com! Now it's going to be easier to find us!!!!
OK, so now I feel bad giving Taylor Swift's new bestie the short end of the stick. Really, that was a fun video, and it's a fun, Latin-tinged song.
So here, enjoy this acoustic version that somewhat proves that Ms. Cabello is really singing this one.
Aquí, para nuestros lectores en español, hay una versión en español ... ok, en spanglish de esta canción. Por qué no pudo traducir "la mitad de mi corazón está en Habana" está más allá de mí, pero una vez más, no soy una gran estrella del pop.
21 June 2018
21 June 2018 - Public Enemy - Fight The Power
From the 1989 Spike Lee joint Do The Right Thing, this song transcends the movie, which itself ends in a race riot.
This version of the video (which, yes, Spike Lee was involved with) isn't a real riot or even a rally, but it looks like one. It IS a pretty clear demonstration of the group's political stances in the day. Flavor Flav has moved on to a less political stance where he doesn't say "motherf*** him" about Elvis or John Wayne. The video also featured Tawana Brawley in a cameo appearance - I won't go into her story here except to say that it was a very polarizing one in this community.
It's a great, powerful song - I'd almost say manifesto - that just happens to have been featured in a movie.
This version of the video (which, yes, Spike Lee was involved with) isn't a real riot or even a rally, but it looks like one. It IS a pretty clear demonstration of the group's political stances in the day. Flavor Flav has moved on to a less political stance where he doesn't say "motherf*** him" about Elvis or John Wayne. The video also featured Tawana Brawley in a cameo appearance - I won't go into her story here except to say that it was a very polarizing one in this community.
It's a great, powerful song - I'd almost say manifesto - that just happens to have been featured in a movie.
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