Songs You May Have Missed #328

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Drink Me: “Waterbed” (1995)

Drink Me, a Brooklyn duo who produced two albums in the first half of the 90’s, were quite simply genius. With a degree of musical economy to match the great Roger Miller or the early Beach Boys, their concise songs could nevertheless pack a lyrical wallop.

One of the problems I’ve always had with the nebulous label of “Alternative Music”, which has been applied to everyone from R.E.M. to Jason Mraz, is that it mostly describes mainstream music. If your albums sell gold and platinum and chart in the top 5, what are you the alternative to?

Just as the word “awesome”, applied to double cheeseburger, leaves one little verbal ammunition for describing the birth of a child, the term “Alternative” leaves us lacking a useful label for music that is truly unlike any you’ve heard before. I would call Brave Combo and King Missile and the early work of They Might Be Giants “Alternative”. And I’d put Drink Me in that category–if the category didn’t include Oasis.

Imagine if Simon & Garfunkel had a sense of humor. And maybe a drinking problem–or possibly bipolar disorder. And a tendency to experiment with hallucinogenics. On second thought: don’t imagine, just listen. Really, there’s nothing like these guys.

The world’s a waterbed

A swaying plastic field of yielding limbs and idleness

A troubled bubble pipe of love but I can’t deny

The pie-eyed piper’s cry

The marriage bed’s a boat

Of sound design and lines beyond reproach

And lashed to the Missus’ mast one could defy

The siren’s sultry sighs

And if youth is a bathtub

Filled with bubbles and toys

Then the water gets cold as you start getting old

And my skin’s getting wrinkled but I’m still lingering

In Time’s untiring car

We sat in back with a flask and clasped beneath the stars

And watched out loose and useless youth go rolling by

But I’m going to learn to drive

In a little while

In a little while

In a little while

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2013/08/14/songs-you-may-have-missed-462-2/

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2012/02/27/drink-me-the-quietest-rock-n-roll-ever-made/

Mom Convinces Michael Bublé To Let Her Son Sing

It’s getting to the point where even when you pay to see a professional singer perform, someone wants to turn it into an episode of My Kid’s Got Talent.

My first reaction was: He’s really good! Wow, that worked out really well.

My deleyed reaction was: How incredibly inappropriate to do something like that. No matter how well your teenage son can sing, the fact is that no one in the room paid money to see him. And you’re fortunate your interruption of the concert didn’t get you kicked out.

Don’t Think “Butterfly Kisses” Can Make You Cry Anymore? This Will.

Andrea had a very special dance with some very close family and friends at her wedding. Her father Mark passed away earlier in the year from pancreatic cancer so her brother recorded “Butterfly Kisses” and she danced with all of them during her Father and Daughter dance. it was a truly touching moment–not a dry eye in the house.

Andrea’s first dance is with Mark’s father, followed by her brother Luke, then brother Nick and finally her new father-in-law Scott.

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Songs You May Have Missed #327

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Roger Klug: “Dawdling Daughter” (2000)

Playful power popper Roger Klug has one of those daughters that’ll just drive a father nuts–because she takes after him.

See also: https://edcyphers.com/2024/08/19/songs-you-may-have-missed-751/

Songs You May Have Missed #326

tallestThe Tallest Man on Earth: “1904” (2012)

The Tallest Man on Earth is Sweden’s Kristian Matsson.

“1904” is, according to Rock Cellar Magazine, about “a year that ‘shook the world’, with an earthquake in Sweden and Norway, the beginning of the construction of the Panama Canal, and the start of the Russo-Japanese War.”

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