14 December 2023

14 December 2023 - Madonna - Hollywood

This song is being posted not because it is one of my favorite Madonna songs.

I mean, it is.  Absolutely.  Co-written by Madonna and Mirwais, it is a minimalist masterpiece.  Released in 2003, it was a bigger hit outside of the US than inside - but it was a minor hit here, too.... and a huge club hit.  It was her first single in 20 years to NOT make the Billboard Hot 100, though.

It's not because the video is iconic.

I mean, it is.  Madonna being Madonna all throughout this video makes this an even larger experience.  

It's not because Madonna is a WGP Hall of Famer

She's likely to be our next inductee.  Let's be honest.  

No, no, there's another reason.


Before we get to that reason, let's hear "Hollywood" live.

Oh, wait. Maybe "Hollywood" was part of an infamous VMAs performance in 2003 when Madonna famously kissed both Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera on the mouth.... literally right as they finish the song.  

13 December 2023

13 December 2023 - Rita Ora ft. Fatboy Slim - Praising You

Wow, did we have the debate behind the scenes where to put this worldwide hit song.  

There is ABSOLUTELY no doubt that this song leans very heavily on the Fatboy Slim hit "Praise You". The question is, does it cross the threshold of being a cover.

Well, Rita Ora is credited as a songwriter here - and adds a LOT of lyrics.  That's why it's here and not there.  Absolutely, Norman Cook - who we know better as Fatboy Slim - is also listed as a songwriter, because it leans SO heavily on his song.  However, Ora took his creation and made something new and different, that brings a completely different feel and a lot more lyrics.

  

For reasons we don't understand, Ora made two different videos for this song.  We like the first one (directed by her husband, Thor:Ragnarok director Taika Waititi) better (because it pays homage to the "Praise You" video), but the second (directed by Joseph Kahn) is also pretty entertaining.


Lest you think Fatboy Slim isn't on board, here they are together performing THIS song at the Glastonbury Festival.

11 December 2023

11 December 2023 - Green Day - Brain Stew/Jaded

I wasn't initially a fan of Green Day.  I'm not really sure why - they don't make bad music.  

And, really, this is the first time in my life that I was aware at the time that this was a band that was made up of people my age - or younger.  That's right.  This hip bastard is an old man now.  

This single - which is really two songs released together - changed that for me somewhat.  It was minimalist ("Brain Stew", anyway), it was well-crafted, and it was catchy.    It was also an alternative radio hit, like most of their singles before this one - in fact, this seems like LESS of a hit than their others.  It wasn't, really - it just seemed that way at the time.  

Anyway, "Brain Stew" remains to this day my favorite Green Day song, and you can't truly appreciate it until you also listen to it with "Jaded".  


You know this is a live favorite.  Just listen to the crowd.   They know the words.  


Green Day is one of those bands that formed in the late 1980s and never, ever broke up.  They're still back in the club they performed at in Berkeley, CA in the late 1980s - still bringing that energy now.

08 December 2023

8 December 2023 - MC 900 Ft. Jesus - If I Only Had A Brain

It's hard to believe that this song is nearly 30 years old.   The song came from Mark Griffin's - that's his real name - 3rd album, Looney Toons.One Step Ahead of the Spider.  His first two albums were dark, and this one was bright and cheery.... and self-effacing.   

At any rate, this ended up being the biggest hit of his career.  This charming song about being stupid reached #25 on the Modern Rock charts.  


I will always remember this song from this clip from Beavis and Butthead, where Beavis annoyed the living hell out of Butthead.


MC 900 Ft. Jesus is a classically trained musician, which shines through in this clip from MTV's 120 Minutes.  That is what that is, right?

07 December 2023

7 December 2023 - Danielle Dax - Cat House

You may have never heard of Danielle Dax.   That's a damn shame and I am going to remedy that situation now.  She's been sitting in my drafts for so long, it was time to do that.

Dax was previously in a band called the Lemon Kittens, and went solo in the early 1980s.  She self-released a few albums, and finally got a US record deal in 1988.  She released the album Dark Adapted Eye in 1988, which was mostly a repackaging of her 1987 album Inky Bloaters.  "Cat House" has only previously appeared on a compilation album, so it was a new single....

....and it ended up being a club hit.  Dax's combination of dance sensibilities and Middle Eastern inspired beats made for a unique sound.  

Dax went into musical retirement in 1995 and became a renowned interior designer.  She returned to performing in 2017, sporatically.  We hope to see her live soon.

06 December 2023

6 December 2023 - Fetchin Bones - Love Crushing

I really really want to put an apostrophe at the end of Fetchin' but the band leaves it off.

This song was the lead single from the band's 1989 album, Monster.  Produced by the great Ed Stasium - the only one of their four not produced by Don Dixon - the North Carolina band heard a lot of "sell-out" talk upon its release... which likely broke up the band, because it wasn't a successful sellout if that's what happened.

This was the song that got me into Fetchin Bones.  I think it's a great song and a good album.  That's why this song made it into my drafts.  

The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame agrees, and the band was inducted into the Hall last month!  Congrataulations, guys!!!!

05 December 2023

5 December 2023 - Charlotte Cardin - Feel Good

This one was sitting in drafts waiting for March.

You see, Charlotte Cardin is Canadian.  Specifically, she's from Montreal - and sings in both English and French.   It's been such a big year for Cardin, though, that it wasn't necessary to wait.

You see, her critically acclaimed 2nd album, 99 Nights, was released in August.  It was a hit in the French-speaking world but really should be a hit wider, because Charlotte Cardin is one of the best pop singers on the planet at the moment.  

Now, normally, that would be enough of an achievement for an artist.  Release an album, go on tour.  Not for Charlotte Cardin.  She followed this up with an EP in September that was ALSO a hit (admittedly centered around a French version of her hit single "Confetti").  This song is from that EP and it is a pop delight, even though it's mostly in French.  

Anyway, this song has been sitting in our drafts for a couple of months, and today seemed like the right day.  Enjoy it.  


It's a new song, so she has not performed it live, and our loyal YouTube listeners have not gotten a great reording of the song live - despite several stops on a US tour.  However, she also performed it live in studio for Basique, on French television.

It sounds a LOT like the studio recording.   


OK, OK, fine.  Here's a pretty poor recording of the song performed live in Philadelphia.  You can see the energy she brings to the song.  She goes into another song - "Main Girl", which was her first hit - afterwards.