The sound of a distant AM station coming in late at night and right on the edge of reception is just amazing. It is ghostly. I remember it so clearly. I even remember listening to station like this on the old tube radio my father listened to. I believe they still have that radio in San Diego, I need to get it from them.
It's amazing how far AM broadcasts will travel when the conditions are just right.
LOVE Witchita Lineman. Pretty and intimate and wistful as hell, all at the same time.
Wichita Lineman is totally one of those songs that sounds best on AM radio. It also reminds me of a Joan Didion essay where she was having a nervous breakdown (as she often is in her early essays) and that song was deepening her sense of dread.
My TV list:
Twin Peaks
X-Files 1-5
Buffy 2-3 (maybe 4)
Angel 2-3
Sports Night
Twitch City
I have both REM and Cassandra Wilson covers of "Wichita Lineman." Put me down in the "love" category.
Joe, that's one of my favorite episodes. I have it saved on my TiVo from a rerun last year since it's not on the DVDs that have come out yet. "It was just juvie!"
I've got Homer singing "Wichita Lineman" as my answering machine message.
The Wichita Lineman question was related to a Newsradio music bit. But I am charmed that so many people gave their opinion.
ETA:
Matthew: OK, I bet you that the next song that
WRMH plays is a...really good song.
Joe. I bet it sucks! Double or nothing.
Radio: "I am a lineman for the county..."
Matthew: Oh, yeah. [Sways and begins to sing]
And I drive the main rooad...
[continues dancing]
[Joe gives him a look]
[Matthew deflates]
Matthew: All right. You win.
It sucks.
Switch to Dave's office.
Dave is wistful.
Dave: I love that song.
I am working on a project. I need to get a list of songs about, or at least mentioning, New Orleans. (My friend has actually been working on compiling these for a while, but this week's events have brought it into focus.) Anything actually recorded in NOLA would be especially good, as I am going to be writing a tribute thing based on those.
"Louisiana 1927"
Such a great song, and so achingly resonant now. These lines have been running through my head the past few days:
"The river rose all day
The river rose all night
Some people got lost in the flood
Some people got away all right."
"After the Flood" - Lone Justice
Was that the band with ... Maria McKee as the lead singer, or am I on crack? I loved her voice. I'm remembering a song called ... "Shelter", I think, that I adored. I had the actual 45.
Sniffle. Ah, vinyl.
Was that the band with ... Maria McKee as the lead singer, or am I on crack?
Absolutely.
I had the actual 45.
Explaining records (LPs or 45s or even 78s) to kids nowadays is virtually impossible. I was thinking about this with the articles this week about the group who released their new album on DVD only -- no CD. I remember what a big deal it was in 1988 when Cheap Trick released an album on CD and tape only -- no vinyl.
I need to dig out my vinyl next time I'm home. Then, I need to find a record player as well....