May 122009
 


Here’s a little game I’d like to try out, without having put a great deal of thought into it to ensure its chances of success. In other words, I ask you to cut me a break in advance, if this turns out to be a terrible idea.

A Townsperson will suggest a guest musician on a noted artist’s record, such as Eric Clapton playing on The Beatles‘ “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.” We’re talking actual guest appearances or appearances as session musicians, not a spell when said “guest” was actually a member of the band (eg, Johnny Marr‘s membership in Modest Mouse does not count as “guest appearance”). Easy enough, right?

Then, the next Townsperson needs to cite someone who has 1) guested on that guest musician’s own recording, 2) another recording by an artist on which the first guest musician has recorded, or 3) a guest musician on the most recently-introduced artist’s recording who can be tied back to the previous guest artist.

For instance, in the case of Clapton guesting with The Beatles, the next Townsperson would need to cite either 1) someone who has guested on a Clapton record or 2) someone who has guested on a recording by another musician with whom Clapton has guested. In this example, for instance, Townsperson #2 may play George Harrison guesting with Delaney, Bonnie and Friends, with whom Clapton also guested! (Harrison may have been a guest musician on a Clapton record, for that matter – either direction would work, if this is the case.)

With that move played, Townsperson #3 would need to cite a musician who has 1) guested with Harrison, 2) guested with another musician with whom Harrison has also guested (eg, Clapton!), or 3) guested with the most recently-introduced artist in this tangled web, Delaney, Bonnie and Friends.

Got me? I’ll tell you what, to make sure you’ve got me, let’s say those first two moves have been played and the first Townsperson to play is Townsperson #3. You may even play that Clapton card I just gave you as a possible answer at your own risk: the coencentric circles of Clapton-associated musicians may quickly become too much to bear!

We may never get off this topic, or we may throw up our hands and determine it’s time to put a halt to these proceedings in the Halls of Rock. Godspeed, Townspeople!

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May 082009
 


Admit it, this is the kind of live prock experience you wish you could have witnessed in person! At least I wish I coud have been there to see a beret-wearing Tom Verlaine playing one of my favorite songs from my favorite of his solo albums, Dreamtime! Love the chops-wielding drummer! Dig the other guitarist’s huge, unbuttoned cuffs. And is that Fred Smith on bass?

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May 072009
 

What are the definitive cover versions of Bob Dylan songs, that is, those covers that Dylan’s own original recordings cannot touch? What do you think the over/under is on such covers, 5, 10, 15? Why don’t we hash it out here in the Halls of Rock?

To prevent against Definitive Dylan Cover Version ballot-box stuffing by the likes of Dylanphobe Townsman Hrrundivbakshi, who might suggest that any Dylan cover beats the original version thanks to the lack of Dylan’s voice alone, any definitive cover version that’s suggested will be stricken from the record with as few as TWO reasoned objections by Townspeople.

We’re going to be counting on longtime Dylan fans to speak for the hundreds of deep cuts and “bootleg series” recordings that folks will suggest have been covered definitively, but I’ll start with one such cover version that I cannot see anyone objecting to:
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May 072009
 

Townsmen Diskojoe and Alexmagic put their heads together for the following Battle Royale that works off a recent Last Man Standing. Check it out, and let your creative juices flow! A lot of tv studio and record label execs follow our proceedings in the Halls of Rock.

What are rock’s cross-promotional prime-time efforts you would like to have seen? For example how about The New York Dolls on The Odd Couple or Motley Crue on Married With Children?

Because this discussion is being held under Battle Royale rules, it’s not enough to simply throw down an idea. You’ve got to throw down your BEST idea. To pump up the degree of difficulty and make Townspeople work for the belt, the band’s appearance on the show should have been possible, as is the case with the above-listed examples, and you should briefly describe what the plot of the episode would have been.

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