Sunday, July 19, 2026

Songs Of The Week, 2026: 7/11-7/17


 

Jealous Lover- Rainbow
Gigantic- Pixies
Crazy Little Thing- Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
Rivers Of Babylon- The Melodians
Duane- Jo-Ann Campbell
Sabotage- Beastie Boys
Sheik Of Araby- Leon Redbone

It's here.

Enjoy. 

Saturday, July 18, 2026

It's Tom Petty Season


 

First, I'd like to thank Bill for the title of today's post.

Thank you, Bill.

There was a little thing going on over at the Now Playing blog after I made a comment about Petty's "Wildflowers" being just a bit overrated. I listened to it the other day and it didn't wow me the way it once did. I once considered it a 5-star record, but this week, it felt long and lacked punch.

I didn't make the comment to start trouble and I am not making the comment now to rile anyone up. I love Tom Petty and I am pretty sure I love "Wildflowers," though "To Find A Friend" on the last spin got under my skin. But also, when I created a playlist of my ten favorite Petty songs, nothing from "Wildflowers" made the cut. I had 15 songs, and the five that were cut weren't from "Wildflowers" either.

Maybe it's a passing phase like Taylor Farms Explosive Leafy Greens Diarrhea that's sweeping the country.

Just for fun, I wanted to share my ten favorite Tom Petty songs as of this moment.

In ascending order:

10. Stop Dragging My Heart Around
  9. Jammin' Me
  8. Even The Losers
  7. I Won't Back Down
  6. Echo
  5. A Face In The Crowd
  4. American Girl
  3. Walls
  2. Here Comes My Girl
  1. Hurt 

15-11 (in random order)

Louisiana Rain
Room At the Top
Listen To Her Heart
Surrender
Nightwatchman

That said, I absolutely hate the following five Tom Petty songs. I mean, these songs would cause me to lunge at the radio dial when they got played. That they became as popular as they did is a mystery to me.

5. A Woman In Love
4. Rebels
3. Breakdown (essentially The Animals "Cheating," but people were too busy hating Jimmy Page to say anything.)
2. Don't Come Around Here No More
1. Running Down A Dream (Possibly the worst hit by a favorite artist ever. Yes, even worse than "Bang The Drum All Day" by Todd Rundgren.)

Have fun.

There are a lot of possiblities here for a Saturday, from sharing your Petty Top Ten, or your Petty Worst Five, or either agreeing with me or defending "Wildflowers."

Godspeed to all readers under a tornado warning. Astoria Queens is in the red. 

P.S. 
I don't hate "Wildflowers." Not by a long shot.


 

 


Friday, July 17, 2026

Live And Yearnalism

 
A stellar Mojo review led me to "Yearnalism," the new record by Baby Rose. This is her third record, but as per usual, it's the first I am hearing of her. And guess what? She's playing three nights in August at Madison Square Garden.
 
But I digress.
 
At first, I was put off by her voice, which is a little too affected, though it does work on some tunes. I was ready to take it off by track three, but something about it kept me listening. In the end, I really liked it. A lot.
 
It's different, that's for sure. Maybe you'll hear what I am hearing. 
 


Thursday, July 16, 2026

New New Radicals...Sort Of


 

Gregg Alexander's New Radicals were one and done, but that one, "Maybe, You've Been Brainwashed Too" is a true pop masterpiece.

Now I see, there is a reworked version of Michelle Branch's hit "The Game of Love," which I vaguely recall liking, or more accurately, not hating at the time.

What I didn't know was that it was written by Gregg Alexander and the two have joined forces for a new version. 

I think this new version is better because with Alexander's vocals and overall production, it aims and hits my Todd Rundgren/World Party bullseye.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Back To The Fabulous Courettes

 

I wrote this in 2022-

And speaking of Brazilian/Danish Garage duos, The Courettes have announced a 2022 tour, though no US dates are listed yet. Are you familiar with The Courettes? They play music with a big wall of sound, fuzzy guitars, and girl group melodies. Not exactly a fresh approach, but I have to admit, "Back In Mono," their newest release, has a few truly infectious songs. But, would anyone have given these songs a second thought if the album cover wasn't a play on "Presenting The Ronettes?" I admit, I only listened because of the cover. And I will also admit, these songs have little weight. By the second spin, I was bored.  But how about that album cover? 


 

It's 2026 now, and I had forgotten all about The Courettes until a friend told me how much he was enjoying their most recent, 2024's "The Soul Of The Fabulous Courettes." So I gave it a shot and I was pleasantly surprised.


 

There is a lot more than novelty going on with this record. It's bigger in sound and style, and well, the songs are better. Their hearts are still in the 60's, but so is mine and I really loved what I heard. Even the legendary La La Brooks of The Crystals makes a few appearances.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Inquiring Mind Wants To Know


 

Last week, a friend asked me, "Who is Noah Kahan?"

I didn't know.

I mean, I know he is a very popular musician. But I didn't know why because I hadn't heard a note of his music.

Then, last night during a quick social media scroll, I saw the name Jason Derulo and I had the same feeling. Who is this? He's huge, I thought. But why? Again, I hadn't heard a note of music.

If it was 1977, who would Noah Kahan, Jason Derulo, Turnstile and Angine de Poitrine be? 

This isn't a knock on these or any artists. I just have a feeling that in 1977, I would have not only known wildly popular artists, I would also know a lot of their music, whether I liked it or not. Today, not so much.

I could probably name another 50 artists just by spending one minute on Brooklyn Vegan's home page. Who are these people? I don't remember being this baffled in 1977 or 1987, for that matter. 


Sunday, July 12, 2026

Songs Of the Week, 2026: 7/4-7/10


 

Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day- Jethro Tull
The Tiger Pounced- Binky Philips & The Planets
Gates Of The West- The Clash
Rescue Me- The Alarm
Meet Frankenstein- Redd Kross
Relentless Pursuit- Glenn Tilbrook & The Fluffers
Closer Walk- James Rivers

HERE