Jun 272010
 

UPDATES:
Jamaica-New Zealand draw; Scotland edges France.
Ireland edges out Norway; Wales wins by forfeit.
Scotland submits its strikes for key match vs France.
England edges Germany.
USA recovers from upset at the hands of Australia to win top spot in Group A.
Canada stays in the hunt with win over Sweden.
Norway awaits Ireland.
The Netherlands exits tournament with victory over Australia.
Brazil and USA get match underway!

A final set of games is scheduled for Round 1 play. Following these games the top two teams in each flight will move forward in the tournament. A number of teams are within range of securing one of those precious spots. A few teams will be playing for little more than national pride and the future dreams of their national rock ‘n roll programs.

Matches to watch:

  • USA v Brazil will determine who moves along in Group A with Australia to the next round of play.
  • Another forfeit by Nigeria v Wales almost ensures that Wales will progress (Germany faces England and, should Wales win by forfeit and increase their rock differential by 2 more points, would not only need to win but would need to blow out the English squad).
  • A New Zealand win over Jamaica will not ensure the Kiwis of moving forward thanks to the squad’s lack of positive rock differential. Ireland, which is also at 0, plays the hapless Norwegian club.
  • In Group D, a win by France over Scotland ensures their moving forward with Sweden. Meanwhile, the underachieving Canadian club needs a resounding victory over the Swedes coupled with a loss by France to have a chance to land the second spot.

Following are the standings to date and the remaining schedule for the opening round of play. Teams scheduled to play their third game can submit their opening two strikes, either in the Comments section or, if you want to play your hand close to the vest, to the Commissioner, that is, me: mrmoderator [at] rocktownhall [dot] com.

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Jun 252010
 


In my high school days, when staying up on Saturday nights, or whenever, to catch the half-hour syndicated, pre-cable music television show Rockworld was a highlight of my week, I’d look forward to catching some exciting New Wave artist I’d been reading about in Trouser Press, Creem, and any other off-the-beaten path rock mag I could get my hands on. One night I saw the video for The Beat‘s “Different Kind of Girl.” They may have already been known in the US as “Paul Collins’ Beat,” to avoid confusion with the ska band, but it felt cool to refer to them as “The Beat” too. I immediately found this song really catchy and classic. The video, if memory serves, was done on a classic white background. One of the guys, maybe the drummer, wore a horizontal striped shirt. I used to think they were cool. The band members all had modified moptops, which, I’ll explain to younger folks who may be rolling their eyes as they read this, was pretty cool in the late-’70s. I wish I could find that video. I’ve remembered it and the song fondly over the last 30+ years, but today I realized that I never bothered to follow up on anything by Paul Collins and The Beat. I don’t know why, but I think I had a sense that hearing even one more song by this band might ruin the unexpectedly simple joy I got from “Different Kind of Girl.”

At the time, I easily could have bought the album including that song. Today I could go on YouTube and watch a half dozen videos by Collins from that period. There’s probably a site where I could download that album, be it legally or not. I know he’s thought highly of among fans of New Wave and Power Pop music, styles of music I’ve got plenty of familiarity with. I used to own the first two albums by 20/20, but I’ve never heard another song by The Beat – Paul Collins’ The Beat, that is. I don’t know why. For that matter I’ve never heard a song by Nick Gilder other than “Hot Child in the City,” and that’s another great single from my youth!

Is there a song you love by an artist you’ve never bothered to further investigate?

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Jun 242010
 


Townsman Al just passed along the sad news of Kinks bassist Pete Quaife dying at 66 years of age. Although it’s hard to gauge how much magic Quaife contributed to a band led by control-freak Ray Davies, his departure from the band in 1969 marked the beginning of the end of The Golden Age of The Kinks. The band would make a couple more fine albums with replacement John Dalton, but Dalton’s Look never melded near as well as Quaife’s did with the Davies brothers and Mick Avory.

I wonder how late in his Kinks kareer this 1969 clip dates?
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Jun 232010
 

UPDATES:
Nigeria forfeits to England.
SHOCKER: AUSTRALIA DEFEATS USA!
Brazil comes up HUGE in third strike!
Ireland coach hrrundivbakshi takes heat for game-winning strategy vs New Zealand; Rory Gallagher is Man of the Match.
Scotland called for offsides; Sweden wins.
USA “taking no chances” as it awaits Nigeria.
Sacre bleu! France wins.
The Netherlands takes confident, conservative approach toward Brazil.
Wales Fails Germany in “Test.”
Jamaica cruises past Norway.

As we await the outcome of the Scotland-Canada and Nigeria-Germany matches, Round 1 play in the Rock Town Hall World Cup of Rock ‘n Roll continues. Following are the standings to date and the remaining schedule for the opening round of play. Teams scheduled to play their second game today can submit their opening two strikes, either in the Comments section or, if you want to play your hand close to the vest, to the Commissioner, that is, me: mrmoderator [at] rocktownhall [dot] com.

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Jun 232010
 

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At the 5:35 mark of this video The Box Tops get ready to play “Soul Deep,” a song containing perhaps my favorite 1-2 punch in rock: the quick chord progression from the IV back to the I chord on which the song had been chooglin’. It’s the chord progression that accompanies the song’s hook line, the “soul deep” part in the choruses. There may be no more satisfying 1-2 punch for me in rock than this simple device. It’s like giving a kid a sugarcube.

What’s your favorite 1-2 punch in rock? It doesn’t need to be anything as nerdy as a 2-measure chord progression.

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Jun 212010
 

UPDATES:
Nigeria forfeits match vs Germany.
Canada-Scotland play to draw.
Germany lays its opening strikes on the pitch, awaits Nigeria.
Sweden wins; Scotland-Canada match to be determined shortly.
New Zealand, Australia, and Jamaica win opening matches; APB put out on Team Canada.
USA decimates the Netherlands!
England defeats Wales.

Just about all 16 teams competing in the innaugural Rock Town Hall World Cup of Rock ‘n Roll have their coaching staffs in place and tryouts for roster spots in place. Before play begins each competing nation will submit up to three artists, past or present, from which to pull songs for competition. Each team may select one possible substitute artists, which will be announced along with the roster and, if played, must replace the artist substituted for the rest of the tournament.

The rules for play are surprisingly simple, but will be challenging over time:

  • Each team will play one match against every team in its group; the top 2 point scorers (Win=3, Tie=1, Loss=0) at the end of Round 1 play will progress.
  • On the day of play, coaches for competing teams will submit 2 songs from among the collective catalogs of their starting artists.
  • Coaches and Townspeople will discuss the merits of each team’s selections.
  • A winner will be calculated through a combined tally of stated opinions, anonymous poll votes, and the judge’s (ie, our) discretion. In most cases, the RTH poll will only be used as a potential tie-breaker.
  • If there is a deadlock following the submission and discussion over the competing nations’ first 2 songs, each team will submit a third song, a selection which may come from the substitute artist’s catalog. Remember, though, once a substitute artist is used that artist must complete the tournament.

Not too complicated, is it? I’m sure we’ve overlooked some important rule, but it’s not like we’ve never been able to adjust on the fly before.

The schedule for Round 1 of play follows the jump!
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