Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Phil Thornalley Is "Stacked"


Phil Thornalley has been involved with many of my favorite records going back well over 40 years. Engineering classics by The Jam, XTC, the Psychedelic Furs and Paul McCartney, as well as producing the likes of The Cure, Duran Duran and Prefab Sprout, among many others, and co-writing Natalie Imbruglia's hit "Torn." But I began paying closer attention after he released 2017's "Astral Drive," a not so subtle homage to his hero and mine, Todd Rundgren.

Now comes "Stacked," a new record being described as "an affectionate nod to the unsubtleties of early 2000's U.S. pop rock," which I think is hilarious, and actually, a very accurate description of what is to be heard within.

The downside for me is, much of it reminds me of Weezer and I have never been a fan of Weezer. But I really enjoyed a good chunk of it. What I liked reminded me of Mike Viola, Fountains Of Wayne and Cheap Trick. I also love that he covered "Hold Me," an old standard written by "Little" Jack Little, and covered by many including P.J. Proby and my old friend Stew Lane with his Untouchables in 1980, which is actually the first time I heard the song.

If you like what's here, you might like it all.  

 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Songs Of The Week, 2026: 2/7-2/13


 

Rockin' On The Stage- Roy Wood & Phil Lynott
A Certain Girl- Warren Zevon
A Gain- A Loss- The Plugz
Falling For You- Rose Maddox
The Same Thing Again- Billy Preston
(Si Si) Je Suis Un Rock Star- Bill Wyman
We Will Not- Bad Brains

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Here is a nice mix for you nice people. You may like some. You may hate some. That's okay. We like what we like. We are all brothers and I appreciate everything. Lah-di-dah. Lah. Di. Dah.

Saturday, February 14, 2026


 

Friday, February 13, 2026

66/67: THE WEEKEND MIX

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TRACKLIST:

I'm Waiting For The Man- Velvet Underground
Movin' Man- Dion & The Belmonts
Don't Make Promises- Tim Hardin
There She Goes Again- Velvet Underground
Loserville- Dion & The Belmonts
Green Rocky Road- Tim Hardin
Sunday Morning- Velvet Underground
All I Wanna Do- Dion & The Belmonts
How Long- Tim Hardin
Come To My Side- Dion & The Belmonts
Beginning To See The Light- Velvet Underground
While You're On Your Way- Tim Hardin
Here She Comes Now- Velvet Underground
My Girl The Month Of May- Dion & The Belmonts

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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

 


Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Ronnie Lane Appreciation Day


 

I was listening to the Faces "A Nod Is As Good As A Wink..." as I often do, and after 50 plus years of what feels like regular rotation, I found yet one more thing to love. 

Ronnie Lane's bass playing on "Love Lives Here" is gorgeous.

Two things hit me as if I was hearing the song for the first time instead of the 101st. 

The first is just how lovely and fluid the bass line is under the verses. It reminded me of Macca's playing on "Something," giving the song a separate, subtle melody. The second is how Ronnie is basically playing the riff from "You're My Girl" (or "Plynth," if you will) on the instrumental transitions between the verses. You can hear that bit of genius begin at the 1:20 mark an then again at the 2:30 mark.

It's the little things, baby!