Songs You May Have Missed #240

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Doug Powell: “This Lion’s Lamb” (1996)

From Powell’s debut Ballad of the Tin Men album, his first and last on a major label (due to some weird machinations, he’d actually been with three different majors by the time his debut even got released). Of course, being an appealing melodist with a lyrical quirkiness and a jangle pop sound that leaned toward Jellyfish or Chris Von Sneidern, Powell was a better fit on power pop haven Not Lame Records, where he eventually ended up for a time.

It always amazes me that though there was never much room on the radio for artists and bands who patterned their sound after the Byrds, Beatles, Hollies, etc. it didn’t stop them from making their entire career an homage to those greats of past decades. Placing a track on a medium-profile tribute album to an idol like McCartney or Jeff Lynne might be a career highlight. Clearly the music of artists like this is made for the love of their craft–few guys like this get rich in the biz.

Songs You May Have Missed #239

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Clifton Chenier: “Allons a Grand Coteau” (1975)

While I enjoy the sound, I don’t own much Zydeco. But I’m pretty happy to have the Bogalusa Boogie album, by the King of Zydeco, Clifton Chenier. And this is my favorite song, a classic of the genre.

Lyric Quiz #30

Name the song:

Lee, you haven’t loved me in nearly four years

Answer: “Do You Know What I Mean”-Lee Michaels

Lyric Quiz #29 (Solved)

Name the song:

They may be stupid but they sure are fun

Answer: “We Gotta Get You a Woman”-Todd Rundgren

Lyric Quiz #28

Name the song:

Is this the prize for having learned how not to cry?

Answer: “Doctor My Eyes”-Jackson Browne

Lyric Quiz #27 (Solved)

Name the song:

I get the news I need on the weather report

Answer: “The Only Living Boy in New York”-Simon & Garfunkel

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