Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Soul Frequency Radio - 12/27 Playlist - Bigelf & Yes Symphonic

Bigelf! Symphonic Yes! Celtic proggers Iona! Beatles! Stryper! Whatta' show.

Bigelf - Gravest Show On Earth (12:03)
Bigelf - Money, It's Pure Evil (7:10)
The Zombies - Care Of Cell 44 (3:56)
Iona - Trilogy (8:36)
Journey - Kohoutek (6:41)
Yes - Long Distance Runaround (5:43)
Yes - In the Presence Of (12:01)
Da - Return Of The Beat Menace - Da (2:59)
Yes - Starship Trooper (12:30)
The Beatles - I'll Be Back (2:26)
Bigelf - The Evils Of Rock & Roll (12:04)
Bigelf - The Game (9:45)
Yes - I've Seen All Good People (7:30)
Yes - Roundabout (6:04)
Stryper - Soldiers Under Command (5:04)
Stryper - Battle Hymn of the Republic (2:37)
Wyrick - Supernatural (3:26)
Stars on 45 – Beatles Medley (15:48)

Monday, December 21, 2009

Old Skool List - Top Pop Rock Songs of All Time (According to Me)

Hi folks:  Direct from October 2005 Xanga blog...some of my fave pop/rock songs of all time:

Top Pop-Rock Songs of All Time (According to Me) – Part 1 & 2

I promised this a while back. They are in no particular order. Note these are some of MY favorites songs, secular and sacred all mixed together. Kinda like our lives. Most (if not all!) of these songs actually charted somewhere. You kids should listen to these songs. Really.

The Zombies – Time of the Season – Perhaps the most perfect pop song EVER. Killer organ. Soaring harmonies. Magnetic hooks.

The Monkees – Pleasant Valley Sunday – So many Monkees songs to choose from! This is my fave though – an indictment of our shallow suburban life with an unforgettable guitar riff. My buddy Neal Morse says that is has a cool, prog-like chord change. And he would know.

Seal – Kiss from a Rose – Seal doesn’t like printed lyrics in his albums so I mostly have no idea what this song is supposed to mean. I like the la la section.

Audio Adrenaline – Ocean Floor – My favorite Biblical truth set to music. I like the guitar riff @ the bridge. AA grows up.

Supertramp – The Logical Song – Listen for the Mattel Football game sound FX. Great "I need to find my place in this world 'cause I'm kinda' lost" song.

The Beach Boys – God Only Knows – Man, this one kills me.

The Beatles – Abbey Road Side 2 – OK, I am cheating here. I can’t really pick one Beatles song. So I pick the entire album side. Hey, it’s my list. Sue me.

Keith Green – Until That Final Day – One of the few songs that can reduce me to a crying, blubbering mess. Really lays me out.

Electric Light Orchestra – Can’t Get it Out of My Head – One word: haunting. My favorite band ever so it was way hard to pick just one song.

Steely Dan – Deacon Blues - A song that tells a story-sorta' sad and depressing. But I like it. Deacon Blues is one of my nicknames, BTW.

The Imperials – Be Still My Soul - Good, mellow yummyness

Neal Morse – Cradle to Grave - OK, it did not chart. But if there were justice it WOULD have. I was in the studio while the drum track was cut by Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater)

Aretha Franklin – (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural - Woman - Don't get any ideas chump, I'm secure in my manhood. But this song is oh so cool, makes you feel like dancing around the room.

Neil Diamond – Solitary Man - One of the first 45 singles I owned. Back when Neil Diamond was cool.

George Harrison – What is Life - "Wall of Sound" single by the silent Beatle. Good stuff.

Badfinger – Day After Day - I have loved this song for years.

Phil Keaggy – Everywhere I Look - Perfect tribute to the Beatles. And more importantly, God.

Sweet – Ballroom Blitz - This manic bit of rock is still intensely cool after almost 30 years. Someday, when I have a band I am going to cover this song. And scare everyone while jumping around.

Steve Winwood – Back in the High Life - Classic. Great bridge. Features James Taylor on background vox.

The Byrds – Eight Miles High - Inspired guitar intro.

The Police – Message in a Bottle - The perfect driving song.

Spock’s Beard - June - Another "should have charted." The perfect singalong song.

Daniel Amos – Alarma!- A deceptively simple song with a wicked guitar lick. New wave wonderment.

Mercy Me – Word of God Speak - Another "reduce Barry to tears" song

I Think I Love You - The Partridge Family - I dare you to listen to this song and not sing along.

The Association – Never My Love - Whoa, sorta' cheezy, incredible harmony love song wonderment. Don't miss it.

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - From the Beginning - I *must* learn to play this on my acoustic guitar befor I die.

Billy Joel – Scenes from an Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel was way-cool before he married supermodels and started writing classical music and driving his car into people's houses.

Grass Roots – Midnight Confession - OK, I *think* this is about a guy who is in love with a married person (hence morally I would kinda' have a problem with this song). However, I prefer to think that it is written to a girl about to get married to the wrong person. Rationalization? Perhaps. This song rox though. Has ba bas that I like to sing.

Jet – Radio Song - Kids, get this. Jet rips off my fave bands. But I like 'em.

Smokie Robinson & the Miracles – The Tears of Clown - Whoa, when Smokey sings I hear violins (that is another song, BTW). This song is incredible. I always wanted to cover this and make it rock way hard.

Ray Charles – Hit the Road Jack - This song makes me laugh.

Journey – Anytime/Feelin’ That Way - Two songs in one. Journey has become sort of a forgotten band equated with hefty cheese. But the boys could sing, and rock, and write anthemic love songs that make you think about your favorite girl.

Michael Roe – The Boat Ashore - Mike Roe makes me mad, 'cause he can rock AND write perfect pop songs. This is one of the best. Haunting.

Skypark – Wait for Me - Little known band that shoulda/coulda been huge. Produced by Ed Stasium, who produced classics from the Ramones.

Jars of Clay – Crazy Times - My favorite single from my favorite JOC album. They need to stop trying to be Johnny Cash and do another classic pop-rock album. Yup.

Paul McCartney – Maybe I’m Amazed - Whoa. Killer piano. Way-classic guitar lick. Sing it to your favorite gal.

Switchfoot – New Way to Be Human - Still my fave Switchfoot album. I love this video.

Cheap Trick – I Want You to Want Me - Again, near perfect. Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying/didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying/feeling all alone without a friend you know you feel like dying/Oh didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying...

Rock n Roll Worship Circus – Untitled - Dadgummit, now RRWC has gone and renamed the band to "The Listening" and they don't do worship anymore. Bummer. But this one (from their swan song as RRWC) is incredible. Fender Rhodes piano, & a simple lyric about a lost & found guy. I can play air drums to this, BTW.

The Call – I Still Believe - Great song! The original is the best IMHO, but the covers by Russ Taff and James Clay are pretty cool. Wicked, big thumping bass line that starts the song.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Cartoons

A few cartoons I created for The Great Escape Records & Comix in Bowling Green...the first is a music loving Octopus, click for a bigger view:

The second is a loose interpretation of Marvel's classic Avengers #4. I did this one during a lunch hour, it was a bit sketchier than I would have liked.



Sunday, September 13, 2009

I Have a Pet Dragonfly


I have a pet dragonfly.

This summer I had a cool experience. After work I drive home in anticipation of planting a large kiss on my bride's lips. I pop out of the car looking forward to the wonderful greeting that will happen soon.

Then he(?) pops out. I think he is a he. Maybe he is a she. Or an it?

Somewhere near the variety of bushes in the landscaping near the front porch the dragonfly buzzes towards me, sometimes looping around my head. Sometimes he comes dangerously close. Sometimes he freaks me out.

This happens many times during the course of the summer. It happens so much that I begin to think that I *may* have a pet. I start to think of naming him.

This weekend I realized that my pet dragonfly is gone. I'm not sure the lifespan of a dragonfly and I don't want to really think about it. I prefer to think he hung out with me a while and just flew off into the sunset.

Fly on pet dragonfly!

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Soul Frequency Radio - America - July 5, 2009

Hi folks: You can now hear Soul Frequency Radio on the internet! Check it out Sunday @ 11 PM HERE. 2 hours of commercial free freeform rock and roll of many genres. This week in honor of Independence Day our theme is America . Here is this weeks setlist:

1. House of Heroes - Intro (0:32)
2. House of Heroes - If (3:15)
3. House of Heroes - Dangerous (3:45)
4. House of Heroes - In the Valley of the Dying Sun (4:33)
5. Al Green - Let's Stay Together (3:19)
6. Badfinger - Day After Day (3:11)
7. Badfinger - Carry On Til Tomorrow (4:49)
8. Stryper - Peace of Mind (3:59)
9. Nice - America (2nd Amendment) - Original (6:15)
10. Five Iron Frenzy - Beautiful America (3:43)
11. Yes - America (10:33)
12. Genesis - The Cinema Show (10:41)
13. The Syn - Time And A Word (4:59)
14. House of Heroes - Baby's a Red (3:38)
15. House of Heroes - Voices (4:32)
16. House of Heroes - Field of Daggers (5:27)
17. House Of Heroes - Can't Buy Me Love (2:17)
18. The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (2:14)
19. Electric Light Orchestra - Calling America (5:15)
20. Alice Cooper - Lost In America (7:27)
21. The Call - Become America (3:19)
22. Jellyfish - Queen Of The USA (8:47)
23. Glenn Miller - American Patrol (5:16)
24. Rich Mullins - Here In America (6:44)


Soul Frequency Radio is brought to you by the Great Escape Records & Comix, your pop culture emporium. Located in Bowling Green, KY.

Tune in!

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Ireland, Day 1

OK, I am writing this on Ireland day 2 to be specific.  But I'll cover day 1.  Flights were uneventful, but as always sleeping on a plane sux.  We flew from Nashville to Philly, then transatlantic from Philly to Dublin.  The last leg was Dublin to was on the amazing Aer Lingus airline.  But during that last leg Lyndy and I basically passed out with exhaustion and did not wake up until we landed.

We landed at the quaint Shannon airport to find that most of our luggage had not made the trip!  So we had to wait at the airport a few hours for it.  Waiting in the airport after a long night of flights is kinda' miserable, but we were glad to *finally* be in Ireland.  Then we had to pay double what we thought for the rental car...so things were off to a bit of a rocky start.  

The adventure truly began when we checked out our rental vehicle...a Skoda Octavia.  Sounds like a super-villain, not a car (I have never heard of this make/model of car).  I was terrified when I started driving: the steering wheel is on the opposite side of the car + the stick shift is on the opposite side of the card + you drive on the opposite side of the road + the roads are narrow + our internet directions were not good and we got lost several times.  

We finally made it to an amazing, quaint bed and breakfast called Carey Farmhouse.  We had a wonderful, friendly Irish hostess named Margaret. She took good care of us and gave us hospitality and good travel advice.

After a much needed nap we headed to Gus O'Connor's Pub for dinner and shared a tasty meal of authentic Fish & Chips and veggie soup.  OK, so we did not share the soup -- Lyndy ate it.  It was kind of pureed, like baby food.  Lyndy said it was "interesting."  We learned you have to go order your food at the pub.  They don't come to the table to take your order.  It is a good thing we learned this or we may have starved to death.

We then headed to Doolin pier, checked out some weird rock formations and cool signs.  And I planted a big ol' kiss on her the EXACT moment of our anniversary!  

Our day was capped off with an adventure to the Cliffs of Moher.  Our hostess Margaret told us to go in the evening to avoid the crowds (and not have to pay the entrance fee).  It was incredible.  Lyndy ran up the stairs like a giddy schoolgirl.  It was so cool to see her dream of visiting Ireland finally come true.  I got so wrapped up in watching her meet her dreams head-on that I tripped and fell on the stairs in front of God and lots of people of many nationalities.  We got some amazing pictures and had a wonderful time of exploration.  We came back to the farmhouse and crashed.  

It is now day 2 and we just had a scrumptious Irish breakfast:  scones, coffee, orange juice, eggs, ham/bacon-y stuff, sausage, etc.  Yum.  I uploaded pix on Facebook, wrote this entry, and now it is time to hit the road.

Slainte'!  

Barry

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Cool Shirt/Pic















Cool pic and tag line. You can buy the lastest version of this t-shirt HERE.

Saturday, February 07, 2009

New CD Review - Red

My latest CD review is posted HERE.

It's Red's Innocence & Instinct.   Good stuff, with a Duran Duran cover.  So how could it be bad?

Your pal,
Barry


Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Viva Las Vegas iPod Style

I travel to Las Vegas for my job.  A lot.  Last year I was there 4 times, which is about 3 times too many trips to Vegas in one year.  Here is a small playlist I put together for trips to Lost Wages, Nevada...some of the selections are obvious, some not so obvious.  Go ahead, download these tunes and check it out.  It will cost you $7 or so on Amazon or iTunes (the Stonehill song is sadly not available digitally).
  • Viva Las Vegas - Elvis -  One of the obvious picks
  • The Turn of a Friendly Card (Pt. 1) - The Alan Parsons Project
  • The Winner (High Card) - Randy Stonehill - early classic from Stonehill produced by recently departed Larry Norman.  About a guy who thinks he has it all but really does not.  From the classic Welcome to Paradise album that you should own.
  • Tumbling Dice - Rolling Stones - From the classic Exile on Main Street album
  • Vegas - Mike Farris - "Give me a ride to Vegas..." Former lead singer of the Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies.  What a great band name.  His Salvation in Lights CD is a must buy.  This is from his Goodnight Sun LP.
  • I'm Shooting High - Nat King Cole - "Got my eyes on the stars in the sky" from the Ultra Lounge Vegas Baby! CD
  • Viva Las Vegas - ZZ Top - 12" extended remix.  Over eight minutes!
  • The Letter - The Box Tops - Not about Vegas per say, but a must listen on the trip home to see my bride. After a few days a glitzy, kitschy, walk-a-hundred-miles Vegas overload I'm ready to see my Lil' Schweetie and get back to normalcy: "gimme a ticket for an aeroplane/ain't got time to take a fast traing/lonely days are gone/Imma going home/my baby she wrote me a letter"
See you soon,
Barry