Burning Wood
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Friday, March 27, 2026
"Pet Sounds" is 60!
"Pet Sounds" will be celebrating 60 years come May and so, why not reissue the record yet again? This time there will be a number of options, including a "definitive sound" edition for $100, making all previous "definitive" editions...umm...undefinitive. There will be a 2 LP set featuring both a stereo and mono mix. There will be a sessions set featuring a cappella tracks, alternates, etc.. And there will be a special Zoetrope vinyl edition which plays the audio from "Pet Sounds" while showing visuals from Coppola's "Rumble Fish" A good time is guaranteed for all.
Taken whole, it's hard to argue the brilliance of "Pet Sounds," but I will anyway. First, I've ranked the songs on "Pet Sounds" from favorite to least favorite.
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The issue I've always had with "Pet Sounds" is that there are far better songs on other Beach Boys records than these seven:
Please Let Me Wonder
Kiss Me Baby
She Knows Me Too Well
Girl Don't Tell Me
California Girls
Let Him Run Wild
You're So Good To Me
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Hello Newmans
Today we conclude what inadvertently became rare singles week, with a track I first shared back in 2017.
Up top, we have Randy Newman's classic "Last Night I Had A Dream," a song I'll assume many are familiar with.
But how about the single version below? This version goes against everything Randy Newman stands for. In a ten year old interview with Newman, he talks about writing for an orchestra and shying away from electric instruments because even using a drummer "feels like cheating." Well, this 1968 version, sounding more like The Electric Prunes meet The Beatles in "Revolution" mode, is cheating like Bill Clinton on four Red Bulls.
If memory serves, I think I read another interview with Newman where he said he absolutely hated the single version.
I love it!
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Shimmy
From 1961 and their short stint at Atlantic Records, here are The Isley Brothers with "Teach Me How To Shimmy."
I was digging this groove having no clue who I was listening to. I was surprised to find out it was The Isleys. This record, at least to my ears, sounds like nothing the Brothers did before or anything (really) like the Tamla sides that came a few years later. "Shimmy" was a b-side to a version of "Jeepers Creepers" cut with the Ray Ellis Orchestra. I guess The Isleys tried everything once.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
The Fab Fabs
Here's something great from Florida. No really. Check out Miami's Fabulettes and their 1966 miss, "Screamin' & Shoutin'."
This record is a monster!
Monday, March 23, 2026
Jerkin' At The Lounge
I was listening to Jr. Walker & The All- Stars' 1969 release "Home Cookin'," one of my favorite non-comp Motown records and it brought me back to The Jerk Lounge, the home studio of Cool Jerks' rhythm guitar player John Peden. The band covered "The Things I Do For You" from "Home Cookin'," though it didn't stay in the set very long.
We didn't cover "Hip City," but this track was too hot to not share.
In the meantime, I put together a mix of a typical Cool Jerks set. Originals, of course. I would not subject you to our versions. It's posted over HERE, if you're interested. If not, at least dig "Hip City," and all of "Home Cookin'," if you've got the time.
