Archive for November, 2009

Tom Petty releases `Live Anthology’ disc set

By NATALIE ROTMAN, Associated Press Writer Natalie Rotman, Associated Press Writer – Mon Nov 30, 10:24 am ET
LOS ANGELES – Tom Petty has grown up, but not too much.

The 59-year-old spent a year going through thousands of hours of live concert recordings covering Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ tours across three decades.

The result is “The Live Anthology” — not a greatest hits album, but a multiple-disc set. There are no overdubs, and the notorious perfectionist can now see why his hard-driven mates were “a good little rock ‘n’ roll band.”

Petty, who said the process was like looking at a family photo album, talks about how watching three films a day helped hone his acclaimed music videos and how his love of English as a kid helped him write some of America’s most beloved rock songs.

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The Associated Press: What made you want to pull out hours and hours of tape?

Tom Petty: Well, it seemed like a good time to do it and I thought it would be a chore in a way. I started to do it and I just fell in love with the project. … I spent a year digging out stuff and mixing it. It was great. It was like looking at a photo album, but you can all be in the picture.

AP: Did you ever get overwhelmed?

Petty: Well, you can. But we knew we had plenty of time to do it. So, we just went bit by bit and pretty soon into the project, we told them that this wasn’t going to fit on two CDs. … To get an idea of what the band was and is, there is a lot of stuff you have to hear to take in an accurate document of all those years.

AP: Did you find anything that surprised you about yourself going through all that footage?

Petty: I was surprised that we were as good as we were. I really didn’t listen to us when we were back in our 20s and starting out. It was a really good little rock and roll band. I see why it caught on.

AP: What inspires your writing?

Petty: I always did really well in English in school. … I like language. I like words. … For the longest time, I think, everything I did I wrote the music, and the words just kind of flowed in at the same time. As time went by, I started to concentrate more and more on the lyric and try to make that better and better.

AP: Your videos are iconic. Did that come from your love of film?

Petty: I probably watch three or four movies a day. … I love film. It wasn’t hard to make something better than everyone else. … I was amazed at just how bad MTV was. … Terrible videos and terrible songs, and most people made them almost all the same. … I thought let’s just get out of the box here and do something different.

AP: What do you think this all means? This album, this life that you have been handed?

Petty: It was a gift I was given and what it means I don’t know. Johnny Cash once told me, he said, “It was a noble job.” And I said, “Really?” And he said, “Well, it makes a lot of people happy.” … It does. It makes a lot of people happy. You can lose sight of that. People come to me and stop me on the street and tell me how some song played some role in their life or how it got them through a hard time or this and that and I just think, “Damn, that’s what it is about.”

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On the Net:

http://www.tompetty.com

Sweet… 4 CDs for only $21!

iPod Cables saved my life

Ok, saving my life is probably an exageration. But I just ordered these three cables from Amazon and I LOVE THEM!
This first one is a 6 ft Dock Extender Cable for iPod/iPhone (they have both black or white cables and 6′ or 2′.) If your iPod has a case and you have a speaker system, then you know how it sucksass to have to pull your iPod out of the case to stick it into the speaker system.
Cool, eh? The next two are for standard audio systems, but if you have a case, you’ll want at least one of these. They both connect to the dock connector instead of the headphone jack… so the audio feed is a much a higher quality. I picked up both of them because I like the flexibility of being able to go to RCA or 1/8″ plug.


Let me know if you have any questions about these, or if you pick one up too!

The Daily Vinyl video #33: “I’m Alive” by Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (of YES)

Beautiful fairies, princes and other magical creatures are Alive! Pure innocence and joy. Amazing.

About the music — Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe were 4-of-the-5 members of YES during their most prolific prog-rock years: 1971/1972. In 1989 after Jon Anderson quit the version of YES that released big hits like “Owner Of A Lonely Heart,” these four members released a self-titled album (aka ABWH). This 45 is a single remix of a larger 4-part song called “Quartet.” To my knowledge, this version is NOT AVAILABLE ON CD or DOWNLOAD anywhere. So this may be the only way to hear this version.

However, you can pick up the full CD from Amazon for under $7. That’s a good deal.

Check it out… listen to some samples.

The Daily Vinyl video #03: “Saturday In The Park” by Chicago

I believe this is the last video to be uploaded that couldn’t be added to YouTube. This is a new version.

About this video: It seemed only fitting to make a Daily Vinyl video for “Saturday In The Park” since Independence Day was on 4th of July this year. (haha) I filmed this record in 3 different settings, trying to capture the mood. The first was in the middle of a park near the city of Chicago. I loved the brilliant green grass, but it didn’t feel celebratory enough. I then set-up a night shot so I could showcase my near mastery of the use of sparklers. But I still felt the need for the energy of people at a picnic. So on the day before Independence Day, I filmed my little girls eating stawberries and waving flags. That was the version I posted on TheDailyVinyl. But now that I’m uploading it to Vimeo, I decided to create a version that incorporates all three. So, here it is, “Saturday In The Park” by Chicago.

Original release date: July 03, 2009

The Daily Vinyl video #03: "Saturday In The Park" by Chicago from The Daily Vinyl on Vimeo.

This is a good deal. A 2CD set of 30 remastered Chicago classics for $11. Check it out.

The Daily Vinyl video #05: “Middle Of The Road” by The Pretenders

Continuing to migrate videos not allowed on YouTube to Vimeo.

This is the Vinyl Video that started it all.

The Daily Vinyl video #05: "Middle Of The Road" by The Pretenders from The Daily Vinyl on Vimeo.

One night in June ’09, the idea to film my turntable playing some of my favorite songs in unusual places popped into my mind. The next morning, the thought was still there. So rather than thinking of all the reasons why NOT to do it, I decided to put my freakin’ record player in the middle of the road and figure out how to film it looking straight down. And so I did it.

This video is not necessarilly “exciting”. If you’re looking for exciting, there’s some good movie trailers on YouTube. But if you miss the days of pulling out that vinyl record, flipping through the artwork, watching that disc go ’round, and don’t mind hangin’ out for 4 minutes, then you may enjoy this.

Over the months, The Daily Vinyl videos have incorporated more movement around the turntable, but there is still something about the simplicity of just the spinning vinyl that is so magical and mesmerising. Thanks for watching.

The Daily Vinyl video #32: “Suffragette City” by David Bowie

This video (like #30) was filmed at the coolest place ever! It’s the XL Music City Lab. They create LED lighting for major concert tours. Thanks guys for letting me use your place like a magical playground!

I’m trying to think of a classic rock ‘n’ roller that is cooler than David Bowie. Nobody comes to mind. The Thin White Duke is the King of Cool. While researching this song, it was interesting to learn that “Suffragette City” was never a single. This collection would indeed be the best & most-known tracks. If you’ve been thinking about getting some David Bowie, this is a great place to start!
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The Dude wants to know: your most played songs on iTunes

The Dude wants to know, what are your 5 most played songs in your iTunes category. I was just looking at mine, and they are definitely unusual. But I’ll tell you what came up (sorting by playcount)
1. Secret Agent Man – Johnny Rivers
2. I’m a Believer – Smashmouth
(both for rehearsing tunes in one of my bands)
3. Dhan Dhan – Mantra Girl
4. Business Affirmations – OneCoach.com
(both for Spiritual & Business meditation. My wife & kids especially like Mantra Girl)
5. 19-2000 (Soulchild Remix) – Gorillaz
(this is the first song that is purely by musical choice.)

So…. what’ve you got guys and gals?????

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The Daily Vinyl video #31: The Beatles “The White Album” – pt 1

Featuring “Back In The USSR” / “Dear Prudence” / “Glass Onion.” East Nashville art group, The Collective Muse, brainstormed this first of (hopefully) 4 videos featuring about 9 minutes from each side of the classic 1968 album “The Beatles” (aka “The White Album”).

The Daily Vinyl video #30: “Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends”

This video for “Karn Evil 9, 1st Impression Part 2″ by Emerson, Lake and Palmer (from ELP’s 1973 “Brain Salad Surgery” album) was filmed at the coolest place ever! It’s the XL Music City Lab. They create LED lighting for major concert tours. This specific unit was used in a recent The Who tour. AWESOME! Thanks guys for letting me use your place like a magical playground!

The Daily Vinyl video #30: "Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends" from The Daily Vinyl on Vimeo.

The Daily Vinyl video #29: “Backwards Down the Number Line” by Phish

This video was filmed in one take (as they usually are) and with very little set-up… or thought as to whether turntables can float. The mermaid was the closest thing I could find to a fish. I would’ve liked to have purchased some real ones for this video, but I really wanted to get this on YouTube the same day of its release. (The Vinyl release of Phish’s 14th studio album “Joy” was on Oct 6, 2009.)

Phish fans… check this out. A 7-DVD boxed set-Phish’s first festival! Features the complete performances from the weekend-long 1996 festival. Over nine hours of live music and bonus documentary, soundcheck, and behind-the-scenes footage.:

Or you can download the entire NEW “Joy” album for only $5!!! Wowzers! It’s a great record. Certainly worth the $5!