Friday Song: Different Drum
Written by: Mike Nesmith Acoustic Guitars: Bernie Leadon, Kenny Edwards, Al Viola Harpsichord: Don Randi Bass: Lyle Ritz Drums: Jim Gordon Concert Master: Sid Sharp Produced…
Written by: Mike Nesmith Acoustic Guitars: Bernie Leadon, Kenny Edwards, Al Viola Harpsichord: Don Randi Bass: Lyle Ritz Drums: Jim Gordon Concert Master: Sid Sharp Produced…
Written by the underrated composer, arranger, and pianist Dave Grusin, the theme song, a seemingly lost art these days, had a distinctly melodious and infectious 80s mood to it. It has proven to be Mr. Grusin’s, another of Jazz Fusion’s durable players from the 70s, most recognizable of arrangements. If Dave Grusin’s name doesn’t mean much at first glance, you’ve most likely heard a few of his movie scores.
A few years back, due to a question from one of my children, I wrote about a number of songs I had collected over the years.…
Not only is the blogger from Musings of a Sci-Fi Fanatic one of my favorite writers on the genre that is part of his sobriquet, but his compositions on music are nonpareil. He puts so much thought and depth into to it that I cannot help but be drawn. And he did it again to me this week with his look at an artist that only caught me this year (better late than never, I say).
Since I’m back focusing on album covers of late, ones that featured the color black as a platform, along with Jazz Fusion and the 70s once more, I thought to…
Sampled years later by Will Smith for the background in his ‘Summertime’ ditty, among others, Summer Madness had to be one of the unforeseen strains to come out of the Light of World LP on its release in ’74. I think I flattened every groove on my copy of the album back then before the year was out, the deepest for this track. Likely one of the most successful B-side numbers from the days where the 45 was still king, it did make quite a mark on radio air. An instrumental that played across R&B, jazz, and pop stations, at least around SoCal for sure.
Stuff Running ‘Round My Head: 95 More Songs of Summer – “Classical Gas”. My Northern California colleague, Jeff Vaca, is at it once again on his…
From the era of big thoughts, big dreams…to say nothing of the big hair, padded shoulders…a song written by Prince at his height (fame, not stature) in 1984…
It was one of the two new songs assembled onto his Dan Fogelberg – Greatest Hits LP out that year. BTW, that’d be one of the very few platinum albums ever with a cover originally printed on the diagonal. The song has made every compilation, ‘best of’ album released since, and remains a favorite of mine (even over those already mentioned).
Reblogged: Favorite TV Theme Songs Ever | Pop Culture Nerd. Wonderful compilation of TV songs by my colleague Pop Culture Nerd. As she asked, “What would…
Way back when, I had friends who’d argue endlessly about the quality and achievements of their favorite music groups in comparison with others. None more so than with those groups that transitioned with new members over the years. The music labels were not about to let go of a popular (read money-making) group name just because the lead singer would head out on a solo career (which they also managed).
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I have the Moulin Rouge!‘s soundtrack frequently playing in my car, so I admire Baz Luhrmann‘s creative use of music…
I’ve written of my Jazz Fusion experience during the ’70s of late. To an extent, that’s ignored other genres explored during that same decade. I’ll leave…
I’ve already stated the 70s was a period of transition with my music listening habits. Covered here as it pertained to an influential work that got me into…
Like anyone else, I’m tied to the era that spawn me. This readily applies to the music I listen to, as well. My wife more than once…
This is the next entry in a series from early last year that looks at the use of “needle dropped” songs, many of them popular tunes, in movies.…
This is the continuation of a series from early last year that looks at the use of “needle dropped” songs, many of them popular tunes, used in movies…
As a fan of Jazz Fusion, and Dave Grusin and Tom Scott in particular, from long ago, I’m including one of my favorite cuts from the…
Some in-laws sent a link our way and we enjoyed it so much I thought to share. All care of cartoonist Joshua Held, it redeployed The Drifters‘ absolutely…
I promise just because Peter Travers went and ranked every Bond film, which I reacted to it, I’m not planning on making a Versus Rolling Stone article a…