This week we review “The Amazing Spider-man” and “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot”
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Picking my Top 10 Rock Songs Of All-Time was a lot like “Sophie’s Choice”. When I asked others what songs would make their list I was surprised that no one was really close to choose the songs I did. I guess my taste is a bit eclectic. Finally, here are my choices in no particular order: *Please note: These are my favourite rock songs, not necessarily “the best”.
Ted Nugent – Stranglehold (1975) This 8 minute guitar attack is my favourite rock song of all time, hands down. If you read my previous post this will come as no surprise to you. The Motor City Mad Man exudes rock n’ roll, and the epic guitar solo in this song was recorded in only one take. I had the pleasure of seeing him perform live years ago when my Dad took me to a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Thanks Dad.
Guns n’ Roses – Nightrain (1987) Pretty much any song off “Appetite For Destruction” could have made it on this list being that it IS the greatest album of all-time. What many don’t know is that it’s a song about being messed up the cheap wine Night Train. Slash’s autobiography is a must-read if you have not done so yet, you’ll have a whole new respect for Appetite. “Nightrain” has been my ringtone for years. So if I’m not answering my phone, don’t be offended. I’m just rocking out. (P.S. – I get to see Slash July 30th, pretty effin’ pumped.)
Rolling Stones – Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (1971) This is an unusually long Stones song because of the jam session at the end. Richards said it happened by accident, after recording the song the tape kept rolling and everyone just kept playing. Featuring some mean Bobby Keys sax and killer beginning guitar riffs, you can’t sit still with this song. Another one-take recording, this just proves rock musicians today are nothing like what they used to be. Scott Weiland does a great cover on Santana’s “Guitar Heaven” too, worth checking out.
Led Zeppelin – Since I’ve Been Loving You (1970) This track arguably has the greatest guitar solo of all-time. Completely improvised at the studio and again done all in one take shows Page is a guitar God. Zeppelin has more “rocking” songs, and honestly picking only one Zeppelin song was the hardest part of making this list. But “Since I’ve Been Loving You” integrates my love for that sultry blues sound, and has to be one of the sexiest songs ever. I can only imagine what it would have been like to hear Page/Plant do this live.
AC/DC – If You want Blood (You’ve Got It) (1979) I’m not AC/DC’s biggest fan, but the first 30 seconds of the song will get your blood pumping and then makes you explode once the full drums kick in. Air drumming is not an option, you just gotta. Plus, this song will always make me think of Lucas in Empire Records, one of my favourite movies ever.
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Give It Away (1991) The music came from a jam session between Flea and John Frusciante. The song itself is about selflessness, and the more the give the more you’ll receive. Anthony Kiedis’ “Scar Tissue” biography (another must-read) said the lyrics are about giving away a favourite jacket. Simple concept, epic song. And as far as live shows go, these guys blow me away everytime.
Alice In Chains – Man In The Box (1991) Layne Staley had one of the most haunting voices. In my opinion this marked the beginning of the 90′s Seattle grunge era, coming out an entire year before Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit. Once the chorus comes around I just want to dig out some Doc Martins and flannel and just give ‘er. Plus, Jerry Cantrall is pretty kick ass too.
Metallica – Enter Sandman (1991) Metallica is the epitome of ’90′s metal and Hetfield probably has THE best voice in rock. Again, picking only one Metallica song was near impossible, but this is a song about things that go bump in the night and will always remind me of how my buddy Joel and I used to stay up ’till 3 o’clock in the morning jamming to this over and over again. Our guitars took a beating. Bonus of growing up in a very rural village? No neighbours to complain.
Cream – I Feel Free (1966) This is the beginning of the legend that is Eric Clapton. Clapton again infuses that blues/rock that I love and Jack Bruce has that stellar voice. Everything about Cream is unreal. Best supergroup ever?
Golden Earring – Radar Love (1973) I don’t have much to say about this song, it just kicks ass.
Honourable mentions go to: Alice Cooper’s “Feed My Frankenstein”, Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation”, Poison’s “Nothing But A Good Time”, Jimi Hendrix’s “Hey Joe”, Tom Petty’s “Mary Jane’s Last Dance”, Foo Fighter’s “Everlong”, Twisted Sister’s “I Wanna Rock”, Mötley Crüe‘s “Dr. Feelgood”, and Foreigner’s “Jukebox Hero”.
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Playlist:
Poison Palms – LOR and the Intrigue
Beaten Track – Long Tall Texans
Pay For My Sins – The Beladeans
Flaming Skull – Zombina and The Skeletones
They All Fall Down – The Creepshow
Vampira Calling – Rezurex
The Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was Let Go byOne31!
The double tap of the week was the black frame spectacle‘s Oscar Mike and Use Your Claws!
Zeros & Ones – Wizards of Kaos
Blind Leading the Blind – HUGONAUT
Communication Breakdown – Mad Sin Official
Gone – Zombie Ghost Train
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Let me start off by saying good music is just an opinion… isn’t it? Mitch Miller said it best when he said “It’s not music, it’s a disease.”, which is exactly the way I feel. Except it’s a disease I don’t want cured. See, I have a love affair with rock n’ roll. And I’m talking about the real rock n’ roll. I should point out that I’m not even 30 yet, so please don’t think I’m the cliché person who always thinks the music of my generation is better than everybody elses. My generation gave you Ace Of Base, and for that I apologize.
The point I’m trying to get to is that rock today isn’t as good as it used to be. Was Kratviz right when he sang rock n’ roll is dead? I’m not sure that it’s dead, I think it’s just hard to find. Today’s music charts are bombarded with pop and R&B, and most rock bands today all sound the same. I know all bands are influenced by someone, but some musicians need to understand the difference between “influence” and “imitation”. And it seems like everything today is pre-packaged/mass marketed, and it’s all about the “image”. I think today’s music lacks soul, it’s no longer an art. A great analogy I heard used a box of cereal. You consume it, enjoy it, then throw away the box and go buy another one that tastes the same.
I will admit that there are great and talented musicians out there currently, but they’re being pushed aside to make room for mediocrity at best. If you’re looking for good music you’ll most likely find it in the pubs and small venues with bands who play and sell their own albums. The rock n’ roll I love grabs you by the guts and kicks you in the face. It’ll take you on an emotional ride and has that certain something that words can’t describe. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Cream, The Who, Ted Nugent, Guns n’ Roses, The Ramones… I fear this music I long for is long gone…
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Let me start off by saying good music is just an opinion… isn’t it? Mitch Miller said it best when he said “It’s not music, it’s a disease.”, which is exactly the way I feel. Except it’s a disease I don’t want cured. See, I have a love affair with rock n’ roll. And I’m talking about the real rock n’ roll. I should point out that I’m not even 30 yet, so please don’t think I’m the cliché person who always thinks the music of my generation is better than everybody elses. My generation gave you Ace Of Base, and for that I apologize.
The point I’m trying to get to is that rock today isn’t as good as it used to be. Was Kratviz right when he sang rock n’ roll is dead? I’m not sure that it’s dead, I think it’s just hard to find. Today’s music charts are bombarded with pop and R&B, and most rock bands today all sound the same. I know all bands are influenced by someone, but some musicians need to understand the difference between “influence” and “imitation”. And it seems like everything today is pre-packaged/mass marketed, and it’s all about the “image”. I think today’s music lacks soul, it’s no longer an art. A great analogy I heard used a box of cereal. You consume it, enjoy it, then throw away the box and go buy another one that tastes the same.
I will admit that there are great and talented musicians out there currently, but they’re being pushed aside to make room for mediocrity at best. If you’re looking for good music you’ll most likely find it in the pubs and small venues with bands who play and sell their own albums. The rock n’ roll I love grabs you by the guts and kicks you in the face. It’ll take you on an emotional ride and has that certain something that words can’t describe. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Cream, The Who, Ted Nugent, Guns n’ Roses, The Ramones… I fear this music I long for is long gone…
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in this weeks episode we review “Savages”, “Moonrise Kingdom” and “Goldeneye 64”
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Playlist:
Triskaidekaphobia – Nekromantix
I’m Not A Machine – Bloody Diamonds
Dirty Rock Baby – THE SCARLETS
Motivation – Fallow Fields
Hang Sick – Broken Decency
Break Me – Alexx Calise
Cover Me – Blaine the Mono
The Run For Your Life CHSR moment (get it?) involved Toy Called God with an interview with Patrick, and songs Bulldozer and Only One Menace. Go listen to Bulldozer again before they take it down on their page! (or listen to this show over and over.
No Regrets – Mr. Bella
Straitjacket – Stef Lang
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Hosts: Marc Cabot, Joel Richard, and Richard Gray
Description:
Marc, Joel, and Rich explore some bad product ideas we’ve seen over the years.
Background:
Richard sent me an email outlining a few pretty terrible ideas: My BFF (Bacon Fat Fondue), Clippy, His bacon mints. He said, “Why not make a show about these things??”. I responded with a very enthusiastic, “Meh, why not.” And so production began. He also wrote the intro sketch.
Detailed show notes can be found here.
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Playlist:
Work With You – The Peacocks
Run Away Loco – The Gutter Demons
Double Tap of the week: Bloody Diamonds with She Ain’t Pretty and Baby Don’t Be Nice (Don’t forget to scream a certain actor’s name at me July 7th at the show at Fusion Nightlife! Only the first two get the drink!)
Novocaine – Fit For Rivals
Not From Heaven – Rezurex
Are You Gonna Be My Girl – The Rocker Covers
Dusk ‘Til Dawn – The Creepshow
Bust Out The Boogie – the black frame spectacle
The Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was by Alexx Calise – Get Used To It ! Go vote for her for Revolver Magazine’s hottest chick of Hard Rock!
Bride of the Monster – Kitty in a Casket Fanclub (Official)
Mind of my Own – The Arkhams
Through the Darkness – Tiger Army
The Darkness – The Brains
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Hosts: Marc Cabot, Joel Richard, and Richard Gray
Description:
Marc, Joel, and Rich explore some of the most annoying characters they have come across. Apologies to Will Wheaton.
Background:
The intro to this episode was originally intended to be the Diabill sketch we did in the last episode. We moved that sketch since it seemed to fit the previous episode better. We were then left with no sketch for this one! What to do?? Editing to the rescue! The speech that Joel recites in the intro was actually something he said in the previous episode when we were poking fun at ourselves on how accurate we were. We cut it out of that episode, threw in some nifty effects and voila. New Intro Sketch.
Detailed show notes can be found here.
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This episode we review “Brave”, “Seeking a friend at the end of the world” and “Shattered glass”
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Two-Ton Baker – Duck & Cover
Hellcat and the Prowl – Pet Sematary
The Meteors – Who Do You Love
The Brains – Enjoy The Silence
Zombie Ghost Train – Girl U Want
The Rocker Covers – Roxanne
The Triggers – Never Gonna Give You Up
The Rocker Covers – Poker Face
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Hosts:
Marc Cabot, Joel Richard, and Richard Gray
Description:
Marc, Joel, and Rich explore some of the worst villains of all time.
Background:
We actually recorded this episode rather spontaneously after the last one. The intro sketch was slated to be used in a future episode, but I found that it worked better here.
Epic Words of Wisdom:
“You should be more interested in science, Jake. You know why? Because your face is perfect.”
– Elliot Moore played by Mark Wahlberg in The Happening.
Detailed show notes are available here
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Gutter Demons (official) – Guilty
Koffin Kats – The Way of the Road
Rezurex (official band page) – Don’t Mess With Me
TRUCKER DIABL0 – Never Too Late To Sin
The Brains – More Brains
Rockets To Ruin – Revolution
Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was from our good friends, Mr. Bella with the song Fire
Bigfoot – Buckets and Parachutes
Priestess – It Baffles The Mind
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Run For Your Life CHSR Playlist:
Killinger “Official Band Page” – We Are Here
Diemonds – Take On The Night
The Phantom Creeps – Rise Above
Diablo Strange – Prowlers
HUGONAUT – What You’re After
Wizards of Kaos – Down From The Skies
Check out Shades of Sorrow and Hero’s Last Rite at Fusion Nitelife tomorrow night! I played Rattle the Chain by SoS and No Regard by HLR!
The Beneath the Grid Music song of the week was by ONE WITHOUT – Systematic Suffering
Goddamn Robots – Fire
CHAOS THEORY – Afterthought
the black frame spectacle – Bored of the Lie
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There were once clear musical boundaries, perhaps. Maybe its a myth, and we just think that we have it more complex, and that we can just squint a bit and fit all the disparate parts back together again, smooth over differences. It’s not like it needs to be one thing or the other, but both at the same time..
Let’s continue this months jazzier theme, shall we? Definitions be damned!
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this week we review “The Dictator”, “Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance” and “Sneakers”.
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on this weeks episode we review “Dark Shadows” and “God Bless America” with special guest host Mark.
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We promote local (greater Frederiction area) events every day on the Lunchbox from noon until 12:30, and on Fredericton This Week on Fridays at 6pm. Let us know on Facebook about the upcoming event, or send a PSA to psa[at]chsrfm.ca.
On this weeks episode we review “The Avengers”, “Minority Report” and “Robogeisha”.
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in this episode we review “Cabin in the Woods”, “Lockout” and “The 25th Hour”
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Most people mark the arrival of summer by the change of the weather; I tend to mark them by the change in our schedule.. 🙂
Yes, it’s time for the summer schedule, so some shows are heading out, some are brand new. Here’s the run-down: