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Posted by Charlie on November 2, 2011

Remember songs from the 80’s like “We Are The World” and “Don’t They Know It’s Christmas?”

There was another one too, but it had a metal twist.  Ronnie James Dio and other Dio members put together their own charity project called “Hear N’ Aid,” but it kind of fizzled.

The result was the song “Stars,” featuring members of Mötley Crüe, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Quiet Riot, Twisted Sister, Blue Öyster Cult and even Spinal Tap. The group also enlisted Ted Nugent and Yngvie Malmsteen to record the track and put out an album, Stars, featuring live cuts by Kiss, Rush, Dio and more.

Because of contract problems, the song and album was released late and never made the transition to CD.

That is until now.  Ronnie’s widow Wendy Dio is re-releasing Stars as part of an effort to honor Dio’s memory and raise funds for the “Stand Up And Shout” Cancer Fund.

Jeesh. It’s 7 rockin’ minutes long.

Posted by Charlie on

If there is one thing the world doesn’t need,  it’s more Justin Biebers running around.

He and his legal team have are denying a lawsuit filed by a 20-year-old woman from California who claims that the teen pop star fathered her child after an encounter backstage at an LA show.

In this case, and even without knowing if it’s true or not, I do support the pop superstar.  That’s mostly because I can’t handle a lullaby version of “Baby.”

Posted by Charlie on October 31, 2011

Posted in: Music 411

Steve Perry circa 1986.

Not that I really expected this to happen anytime soon, but Steve Perry says there won’t be a Journey reunion anytime soon.

The resurgence of Journey and the band’s hit “Don’t Stop Believin‘” may have given fans hope of a reunion, but former lead singer Steve Perry says that’s probably not going to happen.

Speaking to the press last week he wen’t all philosophical saying “Life has moved us all on in different places in our lives. . They’re doing what they’re doing — they have been since ‘98. And I’ve been doing what I’m doing, which is living my life and having a personal life.”

Tomorrow they’ll be releasing Journey’s “Greatest Hits Vol. 2″ and the remastered version of Perry’s 1984 solo album, “Street Talk,” which included the No. 1 hit “Oh Sherrie” and the ballad “Foolish Heart.

Posted by Charlie on October 28, 2011

Posted in: Music 411

Just based on this campaign video, I’d give him my vote.  Anyone who has MC Hammer supporting him can’t be all that bad.

Posted by Charlie on October 26, 2011

Steven Tyler of Aerosmith was feeling the hurt yesterday after taking a dive in his hotel.

He and the rest of the Beantown boys are in Paraguay and had to postpone their concert Tuesday night. Here’s what happened:

The 63 year old Tyler was in the shower when he fell, hit his face and broke two teeth.

A spokesman is calling the accident “minor” even though Tyler suffered cuts to his face and had to get two dental implants.

The concert is rescheduled for tonight (Wednesday) and organizers expected more than 50,000 people will attend.

OK…one question. Paraguay must have some master dentists to be able to implant teeth, that would allow Tyler to be able to perform and sing the night after losing two teeth.

Also…Steven. Maybe try a bath next time.

Posted by Charlie on

Posted in: Music 411

Let the debate begin. Time Magazine is out with a new Top 100 songs list. How do you pick a favorite?

Here’s the rules for their list:

They are only English-Language pop tracks

They are from 1923-present

They are not ranked

Artists only get one song

2000s

Janelle Monae – “Tightrope”

Missy Elliott – “Get Ur Freak On”

Outkast – “Hey Ya!”

Arcade Fire – “Wake Up”

Kanye West – “Gold Digger”

Lil Wayne – “Georgia… Bush”

LCD Soundsystem – “All My Friends”

Beyonce – “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”

Lady Gaga – “Bad Romance”

1990s

Sinead O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U”

Pet Shop Boys – “Being Boring”

Nirvana – “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

Richard Thompson – “1952 Vincent Black Lightning”

Wu-Tang Clan – “C.R.E.A.M.”

A Tribe Called Quest – “Scenario”

The Notorious B.I.G. – “Juicy”

Tupac Shakur – “California Love (Remix)”

Pulp – “Common People”

Radiohead – “Paranoid Android”

1980s

Joy Division – “Love Will Tear Us Apart”

George Jones – “He Stopped Loving Her Today”

Michael Jackson – “Billie Jean”

New Order – “Blue Monday”

Prince – “Kiss”

Metallica – “Master of Puppets”

R.E.M. – “It’s the End of the World as We Know It”

Lucinda Williams – “Pineola”

Public Enemy – “Fight the Power”

Madonna – “Borderline”

1970s

The Melodians – “Rivers of Babylon”

James Brown – “Get Up (I Feel like Being a) Sex Machine”

Led Zeppelin – “Immigrant Song”

Black Sabbath – “Iron Man”

Joni Mitchell – “A Case of You”

The Who – “Baba O’Riley”

Stevie Wonder – “Superstition”

Dolly Parton – “Jolene”

Big Star – “September Gurls”

Bonnie Raitt – “Angel from Montgomery”

Fela Kuti – “Zombie”

Bruce Springsteen – “Thunder Road”

Queen – “Bohemian Rhapsody”

Donna Summer – “I Feel Love”

Bee Gees – “Stayin’ Alive”

David Bowie – “Heroes”

Ramones – “I Wanna Be Sedated”

Fleetwood Mac – “Dreams”

Peter Tosh – “Equal Rights”

Parliament – “One Nation Under a Groove”

Velvet Underground – “Rock & Roll”

Loretta Lynn – “Coal Miner’s Daughter”

1960s

Bob Dylan – “Subterranean Homesick Blues”

Patsy Cline – “Crazy”

Roy Orbison – “Crying”

The Ronettes – “Be My Baby”

The Beatles – “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”

Astrud Gilberto – “The Girl from Ipanema”

The Supremes – “Where Did Our Love Go?”

The Beach Boys – “God Only Knows”

Aretha Franklin – “I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)”

Marvin Gaye – “I Heard It Through the Grapevine”

The Band – “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”

Big Mama Thornton – “Ball ‘n’ Chain”

Jackson 5 – “I Want You Back”

The Rolling Stones – “Gimme Shelter”

Crosby, Stills and Nash – “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”

Otis Redding – “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)”

Johnny Cash – “Folsom Prison Blues”

1950s

Les Paul – “How High the Moon”

Kitty Wells – “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”

Elvis Presley – “Jailhouse Rock”

Odetta – “Take This Hammer”

Frank Sinatra – “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”

Chuck Berry – “Johnny B. Goode”

Ray Charles – “What’d I Say”

1940s

Woody Guthrie – “This Land Is Your Land”

Lena Horne – “Stormy Weather”

The Andrews Sisters – “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”

Spike Jones – “Der Fuehrer’s Face”

Bing Crosby – “White Christmas”

Betty Hutton – “It Had to Be You”

Mahalia Jackson – “Move On Up a Little Higher”

Hank Williams – “Cold, Cold Heart”

Ella Fitzgerald – “Baby It’s Cold Outside”

Doris Day – “Sentimental Journey”

1930s

Ethel Merman – “I Got Rhythm”

Cab Calloway – “Minnie the Moocher”

Duke Ellington – “It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)”

Louie Armstrong – “Star Dust”

Fred Astaire – “Cheek to Cheek”

Ray Heatherton – “Where or When”

Judy Garland – “Over the Rainbow”

1920s

Al Jolson – “My Mammy”

Bessie Smith – “St. Louis Blues”

Paul Robeson – “Ol’ Man River”

The Carter Family – “Wildwood Flower”

Posted by Charlie on October 24, 2011

Posted in: Music 411, Must See

John underwent throat surgery last week.  Here’s what he says on his blog:

Hey all…

I wanted to give you an update on the granuloma just above my vocal cord. I had surgery this afternoon to remove it and am now on complete vocal rest for a month or more. It’s been a very long process in waiting to see if time was an alternative to surgery, but even given two weeks’ voice rest (along with many other approaches), there was no change for the better.

I should be frustrated but I can’t seem to stop thinking about beautiful things… I never thought I’d be wishing I could do what I love again; I stay in at night, picking guitar parts off of records and dreaming of playing on the big stage. The only difference between now and when I was 18 is that now I have this beautiful, meaningful record waiting for me when I can sing it.

Until then, I’m taking off. Going to travel the country, look and listen.

sincere love

JM

Get better John!

Posted by Charlie on

…or at least your bank account to your brother.

According to a newspaper interview in Michigan.  Madonna’s older brother, Anthony Ciccone, says he’s living under a bridge.

According to Ciccone: “My family turned their back on me, basically, when I was having a hard time.” He attributes his circumstances to losing his job at his father’s winery over a year ago.

Man, if this can happen to the brother of a kazillionaire music talent in America, this can happen to anyone. I don’t know what the family situation is here, but you would think that a sibling wouldn’t let their own blood live on the streets.

Madonna: Express Yourself and Open Your Heart to help your own brother Keep It Together.  These are your words, not mine.

Posted by Charlie on

Maybe that’s too personal of a question.

For some of you, maybe not.  Madison’s 5 year old “please don’t trash my downtown” Halloween Party happens this Saturday.

Tickets are $8 in advance and $12 at the gates, which open up at 7pm.

Not only is it a great people watching event.  They’ve got another indie musical lineup on three stages that should be a nice diversion.

The better known bands include Neon Trees, Locksley and All Time Low.  Here’s a sampling:

Posted by Charlie on October 19, 2011

Posted in: Music 411

I know some pretty die hard Beatles fans, in my life, but this story seems a little across the universe.

Next month at an auction in England, one of John Lennon’s teeth is expected to sell for $16,000.

Sounds a little sketchy, but the source of the tooth isn’t that nefarious.

The late Beatle gave the tooth to his housekeeper, Dot Jarlett, at his Kenwood mansion in Surrey, England in the late Sixties. He had originally told her to dispose of the tooth, but upon learning that her daughter was a Beatles fan, told her to give it her as a souvenir.

This certainly has a high creep factor for me, but maybe a die hard Beatle fan might sink their tee….oh never mind.