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I have a sad, sad, sad love for Wilson Phillips. This was my first cassette purchased at the Wherehouse (Blackstone location) in Fresno, California.
The Minnesota State Fair one of the largest and best-attended expositions in the world. The attendance to last night's Wilson Phillips' show at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell was packed. The "no-reserved" seating was basically filled in by six o'clock. Our seats were pretty far back, but it was still a decent view compared to other late comers.
I was rather excited to see Wilson Phillips, because their self-titled debut album was the first cassette I had purchased with my own money twenty-two years ago. I even bought the Elton John's Two Rooms compilation around the same era, so I already knew all about Wilson Phillips' involvement with their cover version of "Daniel."
Anyway, Wendy, Carnie, and Chynna, all looked incredible on stage. Clearly their harmonies can only be achieved by knowing each other as families or close friends.
As expected, most of their set included works from Dedicated, their latest album, covering their parents' music. Lots of Beach Boys and The Mammas & the Pappas, but surprising throwing in an Eagles' song ("Already Gone") and the ABBA medley (which was actually the highlight of their show for me).
Two songs ("It's Only Life" and "You Won't See Me Cry") from Wilson Phillips' second album, Shadows & Light, made it in. Rounding out the rest of their set are their big four hit songs from their self-titled debut album, "Release Me," "You're In Love," "Hold On," and "Impulsive."
Here is their set list:
"It's Only Life"
"Release Me"
"Daniel"
"God Only Knows"
"Already Gone"
"Dedicated To The One I Love"
"California Dreamin'"
"You're In Love"
"You Won't See Me Cry"
"Wouldn't It Be Nice"
"Dancing Queen"/"Does Your Mother Know?" (medley)
"Fun, Fun, Fun"
"Impulsive"
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"In My Room"
"Hold On"
Typical big hit song "Hold On," was on the last song on the encore. The band explained that they were just as surprised to find out the song was used at the end of 2011's "Bridesmaid" movie. If you haven't seen the movie, in many ways, the song was the glue that held the two best friends, Annie and Lillian, together.
Wilson Phillips' Dedicated is out now via Sony Masterworks.
Wilson Phillips at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell at Minnesota State Fair, St Paul (09/01/12)
First thoughts from Dave and Vu on Wilson Phillips' appearance at the Minnesota State Fair on 9/1/2012.
• Description of the annual Minnesota State Fair as "the great get-together." Food, food, food. Something fried, something on a stick.
• Wilson Phillips' various cover and tributes to: Mammas & the Pappas, The Beach Boys, the Eagles, and ABBA.
• Song of the show is Wilson Phillips' "Hold On"
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Meet Emily, the girl who fell in love with The Replacements and moved to Minneapolis in stalking pursuit of Paul Westerberg. Her first show at "the legendary" First Avenue, it was an all-ages show for Built to Spill, while her first cassette purchased was for Dionne Warwick and The Four Tops. Who doesn't love oldies and Motown?
The main focus of the show is Mark Lanegan and his latest album, Blues Funeral, which came out February 2012, via 4AD. This is the first Mark Lanegan Band album since 2004's Bubblegum.
You might know Lanegan as the lead singer of the 90s band Screaming Trees, but he's become known more and more as successful solo artist. His collaboration list is also quite diverse, being in Queens of the Stone Age, The Gutter Twins (with Greg Dulli), and Isobel Campbell (of Belle & Sebastian).
Song of the show is Mark Lanegan Band's "Ode to Sade Disco".
He's currently on tour, Amy & Emily will be seeing him at the Cedar in Minneapolis.
10 May 2012 • New York, NY - Webster Hall
11 May 2012 • Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
12 May 2012 • Philadelphia, PA - Theatre Of The Living
13 May 2012 • Boston, MA - Paradise Rock Club
15 May 2012 • Toronto, ON - Mod Club
16 May 2012 • Detroit, MI - Small's
17 May 2012 • Chicago, IL - Metro
18 May 2012 • Minneapolis, MN - Cedar Cultural Center
20 May 2012 • Denver, CO - Bluebird Theatre
22 May 2012 • Los Angeles, CA - Gene Autry Museum
23 May 2012 • San Francisco, CA - Great American Music
25 May 2012 • George, WA - Sasquatch! Festival
26 May 2012 • Portland, OR - Wonder Ballroom
11 August 2012 • France - La Route Du Rock Festival
13 August 2012 • Frankkfurt, Batschkapp - Longhorn
14 August 2012 • München - Freiheizhalle
16 August 2012 • Hasselt, Belgium - Pukkelpop Festival
17 August 2012 • Germany - Highfields Festival
18 August 2012 • Switzerland - Gampel Festival
20 August 2012 • Holland - Lowlands Festival
21 August 2012 • Falmouth - Princess Pavilion
22 August 2012 • Wolverhampton - Wulfrun Hall
24 August 2012 • Uk - Leeds Festival
25 August 2012 • Saint-Cloud, Fr - Rock En Seine Festival
26 August 2012 • Uk - Reading Festival
28 August 2012 • Aberdeen - Garage
29 August 2012 • Edinburgh - Picturehouse
1 September 2012 • Uk - End Of The Road Festival
2 September 2012 • Verona, It - A Perfect Day Festival
PLUS:
I have a sad, sad, sad love for Wilson Phillips. This was my first cassette purchased at the Wherehouse (Blackstone location) in Fresno, California. The trio is back, and with a new covers album, Dedicated. Check out their live performance of "Good Vibration" via youtube.com. Wendy looks great!
They're coming to Minneapolis State Fair!
6/5/12 Austin, TX Long Center for Performing Arts
6/6/12 Dallas TX Winspear Opera House
8/17 & 8/18 San Diego, CA San Diego Symphony
8/31 & 9/1 St. Paul, MN Minnesota State Fair
*more tour dates to follow
BONUS: Things taken out of context: Emily's rant on the industry failing to grow out of the 60s, Paul Westerberg is a big Twins fan, "Kurt's dead, that's great!", "I'm Vu, Vu-me!". Falsetto, explained… which lead to Jeff Hanson (yes that song I used is by Jeff Hanson!). Emily's first cassingle was Salt-N-Pepa's "Ain't Nuthin' But A She Thing" and Vu was "How Long" by Information Society (that was 1991, I bought the CD Single later on as an upgrade). The cassingle played the same on both side A & B, you can see a scan of the cover here (along with "Think").
ROCK FOR PUSSY IX: Friday, June 8, 2012, at First Avenue in Minneapolis. Featuring Steve Price, John Eller, Dave Russ, Tommy Alsides, Janey Winterbauer, Christian Erickson, Aby Wolf, Chastity Brown, Venus and All the Pretty Horses, Adam Levy, Dan Israel, Reed Wilkerson, Laurie Lindeen, Dave Campbell, Ciaran Daly, Orion Treon, Liam Watkins, Michelle Massey, Brenden Green, Chris Perricelli, Leslie Ball, Chris Lynch, Kevin Nord, Matt Coffee, DJ Jake Rudh and many more!!!
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This is an interesting cover by one of my favorite band, the Lucksmiths. They covered the Magnetic Fields song (and I have to admit I am more partial to the cover than the original).
If you thought Allo Darlin's single "Capricornia" was a Battlestar Galactica-thing, singer Elizabeth Morris explains it all:
"Capricornia is the area in Queensland that I'm from. It has imaginary state lines, roughly around the Tropic of Capricorn, which runs directly through my hometown. There's a nice 70s monument that marks the spot where the line passes, out on a lonely dirt road where all the kids learn how to drive. My family have lived in this area for over 6 generations but none of my generation remain. It's a beautiful place."
The indie-jangly-pop song is taken from their album, Europe, which is available on Amazon MP3 , but the physical CD to be available somewhen in May via one of my favorite record label Slumberland Records.
Allo Darlin' is said to compare that to Kirsty MacColl, The Go-Betweens, Lucksmiths and Camera Obscura, so you know I am already in love with the band.
They are currently on tour with The Wave Pictures:
05/01 Austin, TX — Mohawk
05/03 Santa Fe, NM — VFW
05/04 Tucson, AZ — Club Congress
05/05 Los Angeles, CA — Echo
05/06 San Diego, CA — Casbah
05/08 San Francisco, CA — Rickshaw Stop
05/10 Portland, OR — Mississippi Studios
05/11 Seattle, WA — Vera Project
05/14 Minneapolis, MN — 7th St. Entry
05/15 Chicago, IL — Schubas
05/16 Cleveland, OH — Beachland Tavern
05/18 New Haven, CT — Cafe Nine
Did you happen to hear Sarah Jaffe's music on NPR's "All Songs Considered"? You can listened to songs from her album, The Body Wins, which was released this week (April 24th) via Kirtland Records.
I did get a chance to listen to her new album, it's actually very good. Reminds me a bit of Florence + The Machine, but electronica, with Jaffe's beautiful voice. I can see why Norah Jones asked her to tour with her in 2010.
I also really liked the album's theme, which, at least to me, sounds like you can't fight nature. Phrases like "the body wins" and theme of unquestionable devotion and love … like it was a disease.
She is doing some dates in her home state:
05/04/12 - Austin, TX at The Parish
05/05/12 - Dallas, TX at Granada Theater
Sharon Van Etten is relatively new, but she's been on a hot buzz list since her debut album, Because I Was In Love, in 2009.
Even if you've never heard her folksy music, I'm sure you've heard of her. She seems to be everywhere, whether having a song on the film "Women's Prison", singing on The Antlers' Hospice, covering Morrissey, playing at the annual SXSW, or recently singing with The National for "Think You Can Wait".
Her third studio album, Tramp, came out earlier this year via Jagjaguwar Records and she's going on the long touring road for it. Check out her massive tour dates below. August is a long way from now, but I am hoping to have Emily cover her show for Minneapolis.
May 3, 2012 : BAM : Brooklyn, NY
May 16, 2012 : Scala : London, UK
May 17, 2012 : Deaf Institute : Manchester, UK
May 18, 2012 : Whelans : Dublin, Ireland
May 20, 2012 : Brudenell Social Club : Leeds, UK
May 21, 2012 : Komedia : Brighton, UK
May 23, 2012 : The AB Club : Brussels, Belgium
May 24, 2012 : La Maroquinerie : Paris, France
May 26, 2012 : Le Guess Who Festival, Netherlands
May 28, 2012 : Big Star Show : Barbican, UK
May 29, 2012 : Prinzenbar : Hamburg, Germany
May 30, 2012 : Studio 672 : Cologne, Germany
June 2, 2012 : Primavera Festival : Barcelona, Spain
June 21, 2012 : Union Transfer : Philadelphia, PA
July 14, 2012 : Latitude : Southwold, United Kingdom
July 17, 2012 : Kilden Supersonic : Kristiansand, Norway
July 28, 2012 : Newport Folk Festival : Newport, RI
July 29, 2012 : Helsinki Hudson : Hudson, NY
July 31, 2012 : Phoenix : Toronto, Canada
August 2, 2012 : Turner Hall Ballroom : Milwaukee, WI
August 3, 2012 : Lollapalooza : Chicago, IL
August 4, 2012 : First Avenue : Minneapolis, MN
August 7, 2012 : Neptune Theater : Seattle, WA
August 8, 2012 : The Aladdin Theater : Portland, OR
August 10, 2012 : Outside Lands : San Francisco, CA
August 12, 2012 : Greek Theatre : Los Angeles, CA
August 14, 2012 : Belly Up Tavern : Solana Beach, CA
August 15, 2012 : Crescent Ballroom : Phoenix, AZ
August 17, 2012 : Urban Lounge : Salt Lake City, UT
August 18, 2012 : Jackson Hole Amph : Jackson Hole, WY
August 19, 2012 : Fox Theater : Boulder, CO
August 20, 2012 : Riot Room : Kansas City, Missouri
September 22, 2012 : ATP I'll Be Your Mirror NJ
I saw Sallie Ford last year, which I admitted to "loving her album, Dirty Radio, since I heard it".
Sallie Ford just recently wrapped up her tour with Wanda "Queen of Rockabilly" Jackson for April, and will be coming around to Minneapolis again this year. You should definitely catch her, if you haven't seen her. See why Paste Magazine calls her "a little bit of Bessie Smith and mix it with a dash of Tom Waits."
05.13.12 Denver, CO @ Hi Dive
05.18.12 St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
05.19.12 Indianapolis, IN @ White Rabbit Cabaret
05.19.12 Nelsonville, [email protected] Nelsonville Music Festival
05.22.12 Chicago, IL @ The Hideout w/ Dark Dark Dark
05.23.12 Milwaukee, WI @ The Cactus Club
05.24.12 Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry 05.25.12 George, WA @ Sasquatch Festival w/ Beck, Jack White, etc.
09.07.12 Bowling Green, OH @ Black Swamp Arts Festival
09.08.12 Bowling Green, OH @ Black Swamp Arts Festival
Amy Ray is one half of Indigo Girls, a band that was quite popular in the late 80s and early 90s, alongside other Epic acts like Tracy Chapman and Suzanne Vega. When not playing in Indigo Girls, Ray has been putting out solo albums under her own label, Daemon Records.
Her latest album is called Lung of Love, which came out this year in February. She's currently on tour to promote the album. I saw Ray in 2008, and it was one of the best shows I've seen that year because of the Brandi Carlile appearance!
Thu May 3 Greenville, SC - The Handlebar *
Fri May 4 Charlotte, NC - Visulite *
Sat May 5 Savannah, GA - Live Wire *
Tue May 8 Nashville, TN - 3rd and Lindsley *
Thu May 10 Ann Arbor, MI - The Blind Pig *
Fri May 11 Indianapolis, IN - Radio Radio *
Sat May 12 St. Louis, MO - The Old Rock House *
Mon May 14 Milwaukee, WI - Shank Hall *
Tue May 15 Chicago, IL - Lincoln Hall *
Thu May 17 Madison, WI - The Frequency *
Fri May 18 St. Paul, MN - The Turf Club *
Okay, there's no need to make fun of me, but I have a soft spot for Wilson Phillips. Their self-titled debut album was one of the first cassettes that I've ever purchased. "Some day somebody's gonna make you want to turn around and say goodbye/'Til then, baby, are you going to let them hold you down and make you cry?". LOVE IT.
Their unexpected song appearance at the movie "Bridesmaids" reminded me that the daughters The Beach Boys and The Mamas & the Papas are not forgotten!
I have good news: the band is back with a cover-lover album called Dedicated. Songs covered are entirely by their parents, so expect to hear hits like "California Dreamin'", "Monday Monday", Wouldn't It Be Nice", "God Only Knows", and "Good Vibrations."
I am hoping to see my beloved Wilson Philips at the Minnesota State Fair:
6/5/12 Austin, TX Long Center for Performing Arts
6/6/12 Dallas TX Winspear Opera House
8/17 & 8/18 San Diego, CASan Diego Symphony
8/31 & 9/1 St. Paul, MN Minnesota State Fair
Skyline Pigeons' are two sisters (Roxanne and Caroline Teti) from California. Their debut full-length album is called House of Mysteries is coming out June 5, 2012.
Although their name sounds like it was taken from Elton John, they are described as "Shoegaze-rock/psych-pop". The two sisters have different influences, but it is also what makes their songwriting so diverse and interesting. As Roxanne puts it, "If anything, the fire as well as songwriting has brought me closer to embracing my true identity and working creatively as a musical team made me realize how important community is and the feeling that people are on this earth to help each other. I think our unity is something transcendent in the quality of the music… What really makes this album so special is that every song is so different yet unified by our sound."
Stooshe is described in their press release as "filling a huge gap in the girl band market". I wasn't aware there was one? Isn't TLC going back on tour with a hologram Left Eye?
Anyroad, Warner Brothers Records is planning on releasing Stooshe's new single "Black Heart", this June 11th. This is the follow-up to their big top 5 hit single "Love Me".
Look for their debut album, Swings and Roundabouts, out later this year.
PS, sorry, they didn't send the cover artwork for "Black Heart", so you'll have to put up with their Love Me single.
Letterist is an electro-synthpop band from New York. Their singer, Pamela Bell, I believe, is also on their cover artwork.
If you end up watching their catchy song, "100mph", you'll see Bell being chased by fellow bandmembers Rammy Yogendra and Alex McCown throughout Brooklyn.
Expect to see Letterist's sophomore album, Solace and Gold to be out this year.
Not much given on this band. From digging around, it looks like Jessica Winter is the singer and pianist. Their moment of fame was late last year, being played on BBC Tom Robinson (28/08/2011).
I did listen to "Love Child", which has a very 60s girl pop sound.
You can hear it for yourself at bandcamp.
“Guilt by Association” is a whole album of guilty pleasures re-sung by un or little-known indie d...
I was really inspired by this Journey cover "Don't Stop Believin'" by Petra Haden from purplepez.vox.com, that it had me digging up some other covers of their most famous songs.
I briefly mentioned that Journey had a new Filipino singer called Arnel Pineda (who they discovered him on youtube) on the Terrordactyls article - ONLY because the Terrordactyls last release was on Don't Stop Believin' Records (who's owner is an obvious Journey fan).
You must think I'm hip to this music called rock and roll, but to be honest, my ears and eyes aren't everywhere. I didn't know Petra Haden's name, but I have always loved that dog., The Rentals[W♥M], and The Decemberists[W♥M] (most of these bands were featured on W♥M).
What cracked me up about this "Don't Stop Believin'" cover is that Haden exposed herself as being a huge fan of pop music. Towards the end of the song, she started singing Wilson Phillips' "Hold On" (oh don't you worry: I've gots the Wilson Phillips post coming up♥♥♥).
Rise Against's "Any Way You Want It" cover appeared on their Revolutions Per Minute (2003) album as a hidden track.
If you've never heard of Rise Against, they are a hardcore punk band based out of Chicago. My brother's a big fan of them, as well as their previous incarnation, 88 Fingers Louie... so they're obviously famous.
True to punk, the song is made shorter, but much harder and faster than the original and... But still, for some reason, I don't know, I have this craving for Burger King (the fast food industry have tainted this song forever!)
Randy Crawford brought a different interpretation to Journey's "Who's Crying Now". I get the impression that she's singing as if she's vengeful or something as she's singing "I wonder who's crying now?"
This song appears on her Through The Eyes Of Love (1992), but beyond that I don't really know much about this jazz/R&B singer.
The most interesting thing I've read about her is that she had a smash hit song called "Street Life" with The Crusaders in 1979 (the song stayed on the jazz charts for 20 weeks).
I have her greatest hits and the majority of the hits are actually cover songs. There's an interesting interpretation of Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". It definitely didn't sound like Dylan ever wrote the song after you've heard Crawford jazz and soul version.
Lorrie Morgan brought a country feel to "Faithfully", I believe this song featured her husband, Keith Whitley, on pianos.
Apparently there was a bit of a controversy revolving around Whitley, who was a renowned alcoholic. After a long weekend of drinking with friends, he was discovered dead at the age of 34 from alcohol poisoning. According to wikipedia, the coroner report stated his blood alcohol level was .477.
Ironically, a film project entitled Forever Yours, Faithfully is being developed. It's about Lorrie Morgan and Whitley's battle with alcoholism.
Anyway, back to Morgan, "Faithfully" appears on her best-selling album, Something in Red (1990).
"Open Arms" cover song was a huge success for Mariah Carey, which went to #2 on Billboard's Pop Singles Chart.
Her version is definitely R&B... in some way very drastically different than Journey's origin. I hate to say it, but doesn't she sound like she's struggling or something ?
This single was taken from her album Daydream (1995). The reason why she ended up doing this cover was because she had employed Journey's drummer, Steve Smith and bassist Randy Jackson to play on some of her earlier recordings.
I would have to admit, I LOVE André Matos metal version of "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)". Check out that shredding!!! It sounds very retro/70s sounding. I love it.
Anyway, the other thing you must know is that Matos is from São Paulo, Brazil, which makes this cover even more incredible.
He was very excited to announced that he's signed to major label Universal in 2007 for Time To Be Free which was released last October. His music is now distributed to Europe, Russia and Japan... so expect to hear more from this guy in the future.
Kelly Hansen contributed "Wheel in the Sky" to the Journey Tribute album. Hansen is probably best known for being the singer and songwriter in this metal band called Hurricane.
By the late 90s, he's joined Unruly Child, which didn't last very long. He went back to the reformed Hurricane, before leaving that to join Foreigner in 2003.
Surprisingly, Hansen's cover isn't drenched in metal... it sounds very power-rock and seems faithful to the original song.
I'm sure I'm missing some other covers and/or less popular songs, but I just wanted to spotlight the more famous songs. These few Journey songs are the essential songs (you all know and love them).
Well, that's all I have, I hope you enjoy this very special Cover Lover post.
Fri 11/22/2019 • Charlie Parr at Cedar • Kikagaku Moyo at Turf Club • Summer Walker at Myth
• Dreamers at Amsterdam Bar
• Marcus King at Varsity Theater
• Ronnie Milsap at Medina
• Yelawolf at Skyway
Sat 11/23/2019 • Sound+Vision at Valley Creek Mall • Cory Branan at Aster Cafe • Booker T. Jones at Medina
• Whiskey Myers at Myth
• "On A Winter's Night" at Cedar
• Schoolboy Q at Armory
• Chris Janson at Treasure Island
• In Flames at Cabooze
• Sloan at 7th St
• BoDeans at Sheldon
• Yotto at Skyway
Sun 11/24/2019 • Hobo Johnson at First Ave • Third Eye Blind at Myth
• Helmet at Varsity
• Iron Kingdom at Club Underground
Sun 12/01/2019 • Minnesota Orchestra at Orchestra Hall
Mon 12/02/2019 •
Cautious Clay at
Fine Line
Tue 12/03/2019 • Cat Clyde at 7th St
• Brockhampton at Armory
• CeeLo Green at Ames
Wed 12/04/2019 • Vintage Trouble at Amsterdam Bar
• Big Bad Voodoo Daddy at Ames
• As I Lay Dying at Varsity
Thu 12/05/2019 • Emarosa at 7th St
Fri 12/06/2019 • Waterparks at Varsity
• Michael W. Smith at Target
• The Motet at First Ave
Sat 12/07/2019 • Jim Brickman at Pantages
• Deadmau5 at Armory
• J.S. Ondara at First Ave
• Lorie Line at Ames
• Steepwater Band at Ballentine VFW
• Morbid Angel at Fine Line
• Sunny Sweeney at Cabooze
• Tiffany at Varsity
Sun 12/08/2019 • Minnesota Orchestra at Orchestra Hall
Mon 12/09/2019 • 5 Seconds Of Summer at Xcel
Wed 12/11/2019 •
Merkules at
Cabooze
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Batushka at
Skyway
Thu 12/12/2019 •
Mariachi Reyna at
Dakota
•
The Blenders
Pantages
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Morgan Evans at
Varsity
Fri 12/13/2019 • Blenders at
Pantages
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Low at
Fitzgerald
Sat 12/14/2019 • Joy Formidable at
Fine Line
•
Glitterer at
Garage
•
311 at
Armory
• Blenders at
Pantages
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David Archuleta at
Cedar
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Hot Tuna at
Fitzgerald
Sun 12/15/2019
• Blenders at
Pantages
Tue 12/17/2019
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Tonic Sol-fa at
Ames
Wed 12/18/2019 •
Marc Roberge at
Varsity
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Sounds of Blackness at
Pantages
Sat 12/21/2019 •
Diamond Rio at
Treasure Island
Sat 12/21/2019 • Fixx at Cedar
• BoDeans at
Dakota
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