SOUNDTRACK: THE BEATLES-Please Please Me (1963).
I was never a big fan of the Beatles. I think I was too young for them. By the time I got into music, the Beatles were passe. I’ve always enjoyed the later psychedelic stuff, but that “rock n’ roll” stuff was never my thing.
Sarah on the other hand was a huge Beatles fan. HUGE! When the remastered discs came out I got Sarah all of them over a few different holidays. And, I thought it would be worth it for me to see what this Fab Four was all about.
The first thing I noticed about this disc was how many songs I didn’t know on it! Now, I was fairly certain that I knew every Beatles song. I mean, I’ve listened to classic rock radio since I was about 10, so how could I not have heard every Beatles song? But in this disc, I did not know: “Misery,” “Chains,” “Boys” (how could I never have heard Ringo’s first ever vocal attempt?), and “A Taste of Honey.” Shocking.
I’m still not a huge fan of this period, although after listening to the disc a few times I do see what the fuss is about (the liner notes also helped contextualize for me). For some reason, I really don’t like the harmonica sound on a number of tracks (“Love Me Do” and “Please Please Me”).
But having said that, “Please Please Me” is a really great song–the harmonies are tremendous. And the liner notes led me to understand that this style of pop/rock n’ roll was fairly new to audiences back in 1963. Contextually, “Twist and Shout” must have sounded like Metallica to them. John is screaming his head off, the ah’s (in 4 part harmony) with John’s high pitched scream must have had people running in fear. Even now, 47 years later, that song still packs a wallop.
And, man was George funny looking back then.
[READ: May 5, 2010] “Uncle Rock”
This very short story started out simply enough: Erick’s mother is clearly very hot, and she gets hit on, like, all the time. Since his mom is single, she considers many of these suitors, and if he is dressed sufficiently well, she will even accept his request for a date.
Erick is 11 and doesn’t speak to the suitors. He doesn’t give a reason for this (his mother says it’s because he doesn’t speak English so well, but that’s not true). Over the course of the story, we learn that Erick’s mom has dated quite a diverse group of men, and in many ways Erick has benefited from their largesse.
It is only when we meet her new boyfriend, Roque (known as Uncle Rock) that Erick’s life appears to settle down, and the story shifts dramatically. (more…)

SOUNDTRACK: KISS-Kiss (1974).
I’ve always loved the first Kiss record. Everything about it is over the top, and I can’t imagine what people thought of it when it hit shelves back in 1974.
SOUNDTRACK: THE TREWS-House of Ill Fame (2003).
After listening to the new Trews disc, I popped in their first disc. Mostly because I thought their first one sounded rawer. And it does.
SOUNDTRACK: MOXY FRÜVOUS-Wood (1995).
SOUNDTRACK: ROLLING STONES-Rock and Roll Circus [DVD] (1968).
Probably the most interesting thing about this DVD was seeing Tony Iommi, future guitarist for Black Sabbath playing guitar for Jethro Tull! Let me repeat: the guy who played “Iron Man” was playing on a song with a flute solo!

SOUNDTRACK: THE BEATLES-Let It Be (1970) & Let It Be…Naked (2003).