Speaking of Barenaked Ladies, Fox is giving them a pilot.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I can't pretend I'm a BNL expert, but I like Gordon a lot too, FWIW.
Funny BNL fact for Betsy: The Ladies were banned from playing a concert at city hall in Toronto (they're from here) early in their careers because the left-leaning city government thought that the band name was demeaning towards women.
No, really. Ahh, the height of political correctness days. How I don't miss them.
I also like Maroon a lot. BNL are great in concert, BTW--tight band, they sound fab, and they do fun things like improv entire songs based on the life story of the security guard standing at the back of the room, or whatever.
I was rude to one of the BNL's once. Then he avoided me for the rest of the evening.
RIP, Scottso!
There was a segment about Scott Muni yesterday on the Brian Lehrer show. Richard Neer, author of FM - Rise and Fall of Rock Radio, talked about Muni's career (and earwormed me with "FM," but that's okay I like the Dan), Jonathan Schwartz shared memories of his colleague, and listeners called in. There's a great clip of Muni talking to the bank robber who called him on the air -- the guy on whom the Al Pacino character in Dog Day Afternoon was based!
What's the second BnL album I should buy?
Gordon. It's completely stylistically different from ETE and a hell of a lot of fun. And they are wonderful in concert.
They did a cover of Public Enemy's Fight The Power on the Coneheads soundtrack.
Because of the awesomeness of my friends and Soulseek, I have the new live Me First & the Gimme Gimmes album, Me First & the Gimme Gimmes play Jonny's Bar Mitzvah three weeks in advance of its release. It is, of course, full of solid covers of classic artists.
Book launch events
10/26 BOOK RELEASE
Nov 10, Lakeside Lounge, NYC, Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3 play the Flamin' Groovies, FREE SHOW, 9pm
Nov 11, Housing Works, NYC, reading and concert, line up includes Brute Force and Bridget St. John, FREE reading 6:30pm, FREE concert 8pm
Nov 30, Book Soup, LA, readings, songs and stories from Lost in the Grooves and the record collector underground, 7:00pm, FREE
Dec 4, Mr. T's Bowl, LA, songs from the book performed by The Fleagles, Del Rey & the Sun Kings in a tribute to Monitor (feat. Jackson Del Rey from Savage Republic), The Supreme Dicks, Brooke Alberts & Dave Sawyers present a tribute to Mr. Fox and Roy Harper and more TBA
Dec 10, Harmony Gallery (next door to Counterpoint Records & Books), 5911 1/2 Franklin Ave, Hollywood, opening party for exhibition featuring Tom Neely's fab illustrations from Lost in the Grooves, 8-10pm, FREE
mid-December, Chicago reading
early January, Austin concert
tba, San Francisco concert and reading