Rolling Stone Magazine recently released their latest ‘list’, “The 100 Greatest Songwriters” rollingstone.com). Let me repeat that title, “The 100 Greatest Songwriters”. Their descriptive line states “From Brill Building tunesmiths to Punk poets, from Woody Guthrie to Max Martin, the visionaries who defined music history.”
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Doug Thompson – “MONEY, IT’S A GAS”
Posted in Opinion with tags Alanis Morrisette, Andre Romelle Young, Beats Electronics, Bernie Taupin, Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Billboard Magazine, Blue Ivy, Bob Segarini, Bono, Bruce Jenner, Buddy Holly, Casey Kasem, Celine Dion, Dark Side of the Moon, David Furnish, DBAWIS, Dire Straits, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dr Dre, Drake, Elton John, Heather Mills, Howard Stern, Interscope Geffen A&M, Jay-Z, Jimmy Iovine, Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian, Linda Woodrow, Madonna Louise Ciccone, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, money, Nancy Shevell, Nick Cannon, P. Diddy, Paul David Hewson, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Puff Daddy, Reginald Kenneth Dwight, Renate Blauel, Rod Stewart, Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs, Shawn Carter, Sir Elton Hercules John, Stevie Nicks, The Pretenders, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, U2, Warren Buffet on December 10, 2014 by segariniAnyone familiar with that Pink Floyd tune? (c’mon, who isn’t? It’s from “Dark Side of The Moon” for crying out loud). The album, released on March 1, 1973, made # 1 for only one week, but in total, spent 741 weeks on Billboard magazine’s album chart. Let’s put that into years shall we? “Dark Side of the Moon” remained on the charts from 1973 until 1988. If you know the song, then you’ll know that the next lyrics to the title at the top of the page are: “Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash. New car, caviar, four star daydream, think I’ll buy me a football team.”
Frank Gutch Jr: Psycho-Paths To the Heart (A Valentine’s Celebration of Musical Phobias and Neuroses), Deep Feedin’, What? Jon Gomm Again?, and Notezzzz…..
Posted in Opinion with tags Amelia Jay, charlie parr, Dala, Dan Phelps, Dave Gleason, DBAWIS, deep feeder, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Frank Gutch Jr., hymn for her, Indie Artists, jeanette beswick, jess Pillmore, Jim Waive, Jon Gomm, kaitee page, kelly flint, lindsey buckingham, lunic, maggi pierce & ej, mitch dalton, music, nick hlomes, Poco, Records, Rita Hosking, Sonics, Stevie Nicks, the grip weeds, the rotters, thomas jefferson kaye, Xenat-Ra, Zoe Muth on February 6, 2013 by segariniI’ve often wondered if previous generations of humans are as fucked up as we are about relationships. I watch TV, go to movies and listen to music all the time and it appears to me we are a nation if not a world of basket cases. We’re all self-involved and needy and greedy and sex-crazed and have so many phobias experts are identifying new ones all the time in an effort to keep up. Growing up, I thought everything was laid out for us and it looked like gooey fun, but then when I was growing up we were in the era of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, The Three Stooges and that strange teen phenomenon which circled around a mashup of James Dean and Marlon Brando (the young Brando and not the Godfather-era). Were we fucked up then? I suppose we were.
Nadia Elkharadly: Sometimes you need a woman’s touch
Posted in Opinion with tags Avril Levigne, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Kiss, Motorhead, music, Nadia Elkharadly, Nickelback, Rush, Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, White Cowbell Oklahoma on October 2, 2012 by segariniThis past weekend I had the pleasure of seeing one of my favourite local bands live for the first time in over a year. Toronto’s own White Cowbell Oklahoma took the stage at Lee’s Palace for their CD release party, but there were a couple of new faces on stage. The most notable new face was that of guitarist Joan Smith (from another awesome local band Little Foot Long Foot). Now, a great musician joining a great band is always worth mentioning, but in this case the value is twofold. Besides the fact that Smith is an incredible guitarist and singer, she also happens to be a woman. This wouldn’t be noteworthy either, except I’ve always thought of White Cowbell Oklahoma as one of the, well, manliest band’s out there.