Saturday, February 27, 2010

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Throwback Thursday: Van Halen


Welcome everyone to another edition of Throwback Thursday. Today, we are going to take you back to 1984, when Arena Rock & Synthpop were allllll the rage. Speaking of music havin that 1-2 punch combo, there was one song that embodied just that. When you think of Synthpop, Van Halen should be one of the last band's on your mind. However, it was the 1980s culture that helped hone one of the band's most famous songs ever.

When the song 'Jump' was released, it was a clear departure to what Van Halen had been known for. Songs such as, 'Running With The Devil', is a good example; that signature Eddie Van Halen riff as well as the rest of pounding hard rock. But with 'Jump', it was was different, yet the same. The same in that we have the signature 'Eddie Riff', but different because it contained that synth keyboard, which the entire song became famous for.

Because of this new addition to their sound, it helped catapult the band to Billboard's #1. This would be a first and only time for the band as well. However, they still continued to make their mark on Music History in the following years.

So here it is, your Throwback for Thursday, 'Jump'

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

New Video from Frightened Rabbit

See this band? I love them.

"Nothing Like You"

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Throwback Thursday: The Platters


Voted as the 351st song of all-time by Rolling Stone Magazine, this is a song that helped put the Platters on the map for all music. Their 2nd single, it would go on to hit #1 this day in 1956.

It would later be covered, and become popular again with the version that Freddie Mercury and Queen would later release. However, nothing is as good as the original.

So here it is, your Throwback for Thursday, 'The Great Pretender'

Monday, February 15, 2010

Tapped Out: "Your Oh, Presidential Day!" Jukebox

Presidents of the United States of America, "Dune Buggy"


Billy Joel, "We Didn't Start the Fire"


Ted Leo+Pharmacists, "Shake the Sheets"


CSNY, "Ohio"


Okkervil River, "The Presiden'ts Dead/Black"

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Saturday Special Remix Of The Day: Adam Lambert

Ah, here is an exclusive remix that can only be heard through the Dance Mix compilation CD: 'Dance Nation'

For Your Entertainment - Bimbo Jones Radio Edit

Friday, February 12, 2010

The Bleeding Edge: Jail

Or is it "Jaill?" I have no clue, but I know these guys rock. Hailing from good old Milwaukee, WI, Jail brings the poppy, jangly, twangy, goodness. Their LP THERE'S NO SKY (OH MY MY) ranges from mellow country ("Stuffed") to garage-pop gems ("Love Takes Shots" and "Beggar Sincere" highly recommended.) If you're in Wisconsin, catch them at the High Noon Saloon March 9, before they take off for SXSW.

"The Biggest Nugget of Them All"




"Lips Locked With No Key"




"No Mindless Love"


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Throwback Thursday: Paula Abdul


It's that time again, and we are going to Throw it back to a time before American Idol made Paula Abdul a household name as a judge. Why, she was a household name before, because she was 'Forever Your Girl', especially in the 90s.

The story of Paula Abdul is well known. Once a Laker Girl, then a choreographer to Janet Jackson, it was only natural that Paula would take center stage. So when she broke out in the late 80s with her debut album 'Forever Your Girl', the face of pop music was never the same.

After releasing the 1st (Knocked Out) and 2nd (The Way That You Love Me) singles, it was obvious that Paula's star was on the rise. However, it was when she released the 3rd single, 'Straight Up', that put her on the celestial map.

Released in November of 1988, the single would help boost 'Forever Your Girl' to the top of the charts. It would also hit #1, and stay there for 3 weeks this day in 1989.

So here is your Throwback for Thursday...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Weird for Wednesday: Todd Rundgren

If you know Todd Rundgren from just his hits (which he's had several), you don't know the full spectrum of how wonderful and strange his music is, and how odd some of his history is (not to mention the amazing feather ensemble in the "Hello, It's Me" clip below). From his pseudonymous efforts to his experimentation to his work on TV shows such as Crime Story and Pee Wee's Playhouse, Rundgren has proved himself to be a workhorse who can both tickle the pop fancy and branch out into some pretty odd territory.

"Hello, It's Me"


"Piss Aaron"


"Bread"


"You Cried Wolf"


(With Taj Mahal) "Never Mind The Why And Wherefore"

Monday, February 8, 2010

So Who Won Again? Your Post-Bowl Monday Morning Jukebox

Everclear, "Loser Makes Good"


Satanic Surfers, "Restless Anger"


NOFX, "Linoleum"


Dananananaykroyd, "Whip It"


The Sweet, "AC/DC"

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Saturday Special Remix: JES

Chanson D'Amour (Love Song) - French Version