Tue, 12 November 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: - Phil's #8: A jazz-funk classic out of Scotland?
- Jay's #8: Powerful surf rock from the Pixies
- Phil's #7: The Commodores with an early funk workout
- Jay's #7: Dick Dale hit that was revived decades later in Pulp Fiction
- Song originated in the 1920s
- Phil's #6: Instrumental from Phish that evolved in the live setting
- Jay's #6: A sweeping song from Bowie's Berlin period
- Bowie switched genres and sounds with ease
- Phil's #5 and Jay's #3: A revolutionary moment for guitar heroics
- Edward Van Halen changed the game for rock guitar and hard rock
- Jay's #5: Hendrix blowing minds in the early morning hours at Woodstock
- Turning the national anthem into a protest song
- Phil's #4: Music mogul with a horn-driven dance song
- Sampled by Notorious B.I.G.
- Another horn-based song by Chuck Mangione went to #1 in '79
- Jay's #4: Iconic full-band instrumental off Zep II
- Killer riff combined with Bonham's monstrous drumming
- Phil's #3: Elton John with the first part of a two-part suite
- Metallica did a great cover earlier this year
- Phil's #2: Tedeschi-Trunks Band with extended instrumental from experimental project
- Jay's #2: Concise, virtuosic classic from Rush's best album
- Phil's #1: Iconic song released by the Allman Brothers Band after the death of their ace guitarist
- Dickey Betts played song with two fingers as a tribute to Django Reinhardt
- Jay's #1 and Phil's #10: Epic, emotional guitar piece by Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic
- J Mascis did a great cover on Mike Watt's 1995 solo album
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Tue, 29 October 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: - We're feeling goooood.
- What makes a good instrumental?
- Jay: I like the musicians in Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Not as many instrumentals made now as there used to be
- No jazz instrumentals included in our lists
- Phil's bubbling under picks: Booker T and the MGs, Bar-Kays, Meters, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, U2, Rush, Dick Dale, Beatles, Boston, TSOP, Bowie, Pink Floyd
- Jay's non-top 10 picks: Rush, Van Halen, Focus, ELO, Pink Floyd, the Who, Iron Maiden, Commodores, Fugazi, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
- Alex VH's new book ignores Sammy Hagar
- Some great instrumentals are TV themes like Barney Miller
- Jay's #10: The Police with a mysterious guitar exercise
- Phil's #9: Majestic song from the Who's first rock opera
- Fans in the '60s didn't know what to expect when bands were melting their faces
- Jay's #9: Beastie Boys break out the funk
- To be continued
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Mon, 26 August 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite cover songs. Show notes: - Jay's #7: Ty Segall with a ripper of a Neil Young cover
- Phil's #6: The live version of a Linda Ronstadt classic
- Jay's #6: An indie rock all-star band playing covers the Beatles played in their early days
- Greg Dulli, Thurston Moore, Dave Grohl, Dave Pirner, Mike Mills and Don Fleming
- Phil's #5: Phish covering the Stones
- Phish does tons of covers
- Jay's #5: An unexpected '60s cover from Husker Du
- Phil's #4: Coltrane with a wild twist on a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic
- Jay's #4: Stripped down version of an English Beat hit by Pete Townshend
- Phil's #3: Rage Against the Machine's explosive take on a Springsteen folk song
- Jay: Forgot about Rollins and Bad Brains covering "Kick Out the Jams"
- Jay's #3: Dirtbombs with a smokin' garage punk remake of Stevie Wonder
- Jay's #2: Nirvana's Unplugged show featured several great covers
- Phil's #1: Epic length cover "Morning Dew" by the Dead
- Watching old videos from the '60s and '70s to guess how old the crowd members are now
- Jay's #1 and Phil's #2: Mind-blowing Who cover of little-know Mose Allison song
- Jay: Live at Leeds is the greatest live album
- All four members of the Who at the peak of their powers
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Mon, 19 August 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite cover songs. Show notes: - What makes a good cover?
- Be true to the song, but bring something of yourself to it
- Jagger and Bowie's cover of "Dancing in the Streets" is godawful
- In the '80s and '90s, used to get 45s or cassingles (or CD singles) to get B-sides
- Phil's honorable mention covers: U2, Courtney Barnett, Nirvana, Allman Brothers, Led Zeppelin, Etta James, Beatles, Stones, Bjork, Aretha, Pearl Jam, CSNY, Cowboy Junkies
- Nirvana's MTV Unplugged has several great covers
- Zeppelin covered a lot of songs on their early albums, with or without giving credit
- Jay's honorable mentions: The Clash, Hendrix, Pretenders, U2, Charles Bradley, Thin Lizzy, Bjork, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads, Living Colour, Soft Cell, Johnny Cash, PJ, Deep Purple, Urge Overkill, Violent Femmes, Anthrax, Breeders, Cheap Trick, Malkmus and Elastica, Iron Maiden, Queens of the Stone Age
- Phil's #10: Stevie Ray Vaughan takes on a guitar god's classic
- Jay's #10: Dinosaur Jr. makes a Cure song their own
- Phil's #9: Zeppelin's first album features a cover that was previously done by Joan Baez
- Judas Priest also covered a Baez song
- Jay's #9: A signature Blondie song was actually a cover
- Phil's #8: A timeless classic from the late '50s by the Flamingos
- Jay's #8: Sinead O'Connor made the definitive version of a Prince song
- Phil's #7: Faces with a powerful Temptations cover
- To be continued
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Mon, 5 August 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of the 2010s. Show notes: - Phil's 2016 #1: Drive-By Truckers with a political statement in a divided year
- Jay's 2016 #1: The final act of Bowie was a masterpiece
- Phil's 2017 #1: Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile join forces
- Jay's 2017: #1: Strong second act from the Afghan Whigs
- Phil's and Jay's 2018 #1: Cathartic blast of political anger from Superchunk
- Phil's 2019 #1: David Berman's final album as Purple Mountains
- Real talk about people dealing with tough issues
- Shocking deaths over the last decade
- Jay's 2019 #1: Sarcastic pop-punk excellence from Toronto's PUP
- Phil's 2020 #1: Jason Isbell deals with ghosts on his 7th album
- COVID memories
- Jay's 2020 #1: Topical protest hip hop from Run the Jewels
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Mon, 29 July 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of the 2010s. Also, happy 18th birthday to the show! Show notes: - Wrapping up our year-by-year look at rock music starting with 1970
- Each of us picking a favorite album for each year from 2011-2020
- Phil's 2011 #1: Bluesy collection from Tedeschi Trucks Band
- Susan Tedeschi grew up in New England
- Jay's 2011 #1: Concept album by Toronto's Fucked Up
- Phil's 2012 #1: Punchy punk rippers from Parquet Courts
- Neil Young and the art of the 15-minute song
- Jay's 2012 #1: Ty Segall Band with a heavy garage rock/psych sound
- Phil's 2013 #1: Laid-back slacker jams from Philly's Kurt Vile
- Jay's 2013 #1: An epic Queens of the Stone Age album written after a near-death experience
- Phil's 2014 #1: TV On the Radio's last album and first since bass player died
- Jay's 2014 #1: Expansive tour de force from Parquet Courts
- Phil's 2015 #1: Courtney Barnett combines conversational lyrics with hot guitar
- Jay's 2015 #1: Jeff Rosenstock delivers a pop-punk masterpiece
- On being the old guy at rock shows
- Next time: 2016-2020
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Mon, 22 July 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: - JB's #6 and JK's #7: Philly's Mannequin Pussy is a wide-ranging delight
- JK's 6: Excellent jangle rock from Toronto's Ducks Ltd.
- JB's #5 and JK's #3: J Mascis with a laid-back winner of a solo album
- Let us know if you want to be in the studio audience for the year-end wrapup
- JK's #5: A more electronic effort from St. Vincent
- The limited amount of media attention given to albums now
- How do current artists measure success?
- Remembering weird synth pop from the early '80s
- Fewer barriers to entry, but fewer ways to get your music in front of people
- JB's #4: Another great Slumberland release from Lunchbox, featuring folks from Hard Left
- JK's #4: First release in 14 years from NYC art rockers Les Savy Fav
- JB's #3: NH-based act combines post punk with many different genres
- JB's #2: Johnny Foreigner returns with EP previewing their upcoming album
- JK's #2: METZ adds catchiness to their noise rock
- JB's #1: Political swipe at gentrification from Neutrals
- Anticipated albums: Fontaines D.C., Sunset Rubdown, Johnny Foreigner, Chime School, Peel Dream Magazine, Jesus Lizard, Horse Jumper of Love, Los Campesinos, Osees
- JK's #1: Hot collection of power pop rippers from Daniel Romano's Outfit
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Wed, 17 July 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2024 so far. Show notes: - Crazy stuff going right as we started recording
- Concert tours getting canceled because of poor ticket sales (Black Keys, JLo)
- The phenomenon of Taylor Swift
- Vinyl is selling well, but half the people who buy it don't own a record player
- Another factor in the concert business struggles is the high price of tickets
- Apparently Gen Z loves dream pop
- Spotify accuses Hallelujah the Hills of gaming the system
- The Legend of Doo Doo Brown
- JB's honorable mentions: The Bret Tobias Set, Bug Club, Fontaines D.C., Ducks Ltd., Bedbug, Umbrellas, Torrey, Waxahatchee, Shellac, Buffalo Tom, Les Savy Fav, Pedro the Lion
- JK's honorable mentions: Cloud Nothings, Boeckner, Redd Kross, Mdou Moctar, IDLES, Plus/Minus, Bodega, Kim Gordon, DIIV
- JK's #10: Mary Timony's first solo album in 19 years
- JB's #9: Dope Yeti is the nexus of Beck, Dylan and GBV
- JK's #9: A quieter, more Americana-focused album from Buffalo Tom
- JB's #8: Strong modern shoegaze release from DIIV
- JK's #8: Second album from the Smile is an acceptable Radiohead substitute
- JB's #7: Cloud Nothings keep cranking out great albums
- To be continued
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Wed, 19 June 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2010. Show notes: - Black Keys cancel arena tour after way overestimating their popularity
- Phil's #5: Black Keys establish their popularity with poppier blues sound
- Phil's and Jay's #4: Superchunk returns after a nine-year break with an energetic pop-punk ripper
- Phil's #3: Lo-fi psych from Philly duo Reading Rainbow (now called Bleeding Rainbow)
- Jay's #3: Nick Cave returns with his harder rocking Grinderman project
- Phil's #2 and Jay's #5: More rock-oriented album from Drive-By Truckers
- Jay's #2: Politically-driven melodic punk from Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
- Phil's #1: Neil Young with a solo effort with a lot of guitar effects
- Jay's #1: Titus Andronicus with your typical epic Civil War-meets-modern-day NJ concept album
- Jay: Titus Andronicus is one of my favorite current bands
- Favorite songs: "Hitchhiker" (Phil), "Theme from Cheers" (Jay)
- Next time we get together, we'll sum up the decade of the 2010s
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Mon, 10 June 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2010. Show notes: - In 2010, Phil became a dad for the second time
- A little running talk
- Kesha had the #1 song in 2010 with "Tik Tok"
- Phil asking philosophical questions
- Phil's non-top 5s: Darker My Love, Best Coast, LCD Soundsystem, Foals, Ty Segall, Spoon, Wolf People, Vampire Weekend, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
- Jay's non-top 5s: Neil Young, Los Campesinos!, Arcade Fire, Black Mountain, Les Savy Fav
- When artists stop making good albums
- To be continued
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Wed, 8 May 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2009. Show notes: - Jay's non-top 5s: Arctic Monkeys, Dinosaur Jr., Sonic Youth, Patterson Hood, Alice in Chains, Obits, Eels, Tragically Hip, Brendan Benson, Neko Case, Heaven and Hell
- Phil's #5: Yeah Yeah Yeahs make foray into dance rock
- Judas Priest makes good pump-up music
- Jay's #5: Trippy prog-metal from Mastodon
- Phil's #4: Neko Case is a force of nature
- Jay's #4: Art Brut with an entertaining collection of ripping artsy punk
- Phil's #3: Slow-burning solo excursion from Patterson Hood
- Jay's #3: Anthemic punk/classic rock mix from Japandroids
- Phil's #2: Phish returns after a 5-year break
- Jay's #2: Jarvis Cocker with the kickass Albini-recorded solo ripper
- Phil's and Jay's #1: Monster supergroup debut from Them Crooked Vultures
- Jay saw TCV in Boston on their only tour
- Always cool to see someone from Zeppelin play live
- Favorite songs: "Angela" (Jay), "Elephants" (Phil)
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Wed, 1 May 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2009. Show notes: - In 2009, Phil had a newborn and was expecting another
- We had a global pandemic in '09 (H1N1 swine flu)
- Biggest selling album in the world was by Susan Boyle
- Black Eyed Peas had a big year
- U2 had an album out, but didn't make much of an impression on us
- Phil's non-top 5s: The Dead Weather, Son Volt, Wilco, Jason Isbell, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, A.C. Newman, Titus Andronicus, Deer Tick
- To smarm or not to smarm
- To be continued
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Wed, 10 April 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2008. Show notes: - Phil's #5: My Morning Jacket changes things up
- Jay's #5: Big space rock ripper from Black Mountain
- Phil's #4: Springsteen-inspired indie rock from the Gaslight Anthem
- Jay's #4: Stephen Malkmus gets jammy
- Phil's #3: Tom Petty's early band Mudcrutch gets back together
- Jay's #3: Sloan with an economical power pop release
- Phil's and Jay's #2: Dark, inspired record from the Gutter Twins
- Phil's #1: Brooding classic from Death Cab for Cutie
- Jay's #1: The Hold Steady hits an anthemic peak
- Craig Finn is an atypical yet terrific frontman
- Favorite songs: "Stay Positive" (Jay), "I Will Possess Your Heart" (Phil)
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Wed, 3 April 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2008. Show notes: - In '08, Phil became a dad
- M.I.A. with the Clash fakeout intro
- Phil's non-top 5s: The Hold Steady, Stephen Malkmus, Vampire Weekend, TV on the Radio, the Raconteurs, Beck, R.E.M., JJ Grey and Mofro, Sloan, Drive-By Truckers, Black Keys
- The Kelly Gruber Effect
- The other Phil Stacey releases his debut album, as did Scarlett Johansson and Bronson Arroyo
- Jay's non-top 5s: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Black Angels, Foxboro Hot Tubs, Destroyer
- Green Day was punk until they weren't
- Phil: Hearing the Kinks for the first time
- To be continued
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Wed, 6 March 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2007. Show notes: - Phil's #5: Sharp alt-country debut from Deer Tick
- Jay's #5: Nick Cave rocks out with Grinderman
- Phil's #4: Compelling raunch rock from QOTSA
- Jay's #4: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists with another quality ripper
- Phil's #3: Soulful belter Sharon Jones with a great throwback
- Jay's #3: Radiohead's "pay what you want" experiment
- Labels were not happy that they took the risk
- Phil's #2: Dad-rock kings Wilco with a mellower affair
- Jay's #2: The original Dino Jr. lineup with their first album since '88
- Phil's and Jay's #1: Spoon breaks through with a classic
- The decline of rock as a popular genre
- Favorite songs: "Don't You Evah" (Jay), "Impossible Germany" (Phil)
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Wed, 28 February 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2007. Show notes: - In 2007, Jay had a kid starting kindergarten; that kids graduates from college soon
- Zeppelin played two reunion shows
- Separating the music from artists' bad behavior
- Daughtry had the #1 selling album of '07
- Phil's non-top 5s: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, the National, St. Vincent, Jason Isbell, Okkervil River, Buffalo Tom, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Arctic Monkeys
- Let's hear it for Dad Rock
- On Madonna's career
- Discovering music through commercials or movies
- Music services
- Jay's non-top 5s: LCD Soundsystem, the Dears, Tim Armstrong, Black Francis, Thurston Moore, Arcade Fire, Bloc Party, Ray Davies, Beastie Boys
- To be continued
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Tue, 23 January 2024
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2006. Show notes: - Jay's non-top 5s: The Black Angels, Mission of Burma, Twilight Singers, The Tragically Hip, Girl Talk, Iron Maiden, Lemonheads
- Phil's #5: Beck's last really good album, especially the first half
- Jay's #5: First solo release from Pulp's Jarvis Cocker
- Phil's #4: Last Drive-By Truckers album with Jason Isbell expands their world view
- Jay's #4: Expansive and excellent outing from TV On the Radio
- Phil's #3: Droney, psychedelic fuzz from the Black Angels
- Jay's #3: Yet another great one from the Hold Steady
- Phil's #2: Sharp debut from Jack White-led Raconteurs
- Jay's #2: Sweeping double album from Sloan, chock full o' power pop goodness
- Phil's #1: Guitar greatness from Doug Martsch and Built to Spill
- Jay's #1: Audacious debut from Arctic Monkeys
- Arctic Monkeys caught on with a whole new audience
- Favorite songs: "I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor" (Jay), "Goin' Against Your Mind" (Phil)
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Tue, 16 January 2024
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2006. Show notes: - First episode of the year
- In 2006, Jay had two little kids
- Phil was having fun
- When you don't know anybody playing the festival
- Top-selling album of the year was High School Musical soundtrack
- The Who released an album in 2006
- Phil's non-top 5s: Neko Case, Destroyer, the Hold Steady, the Walkmen, Dylan, Heartless Bastards, Tom Petty, Eagles of Death Metal, Black Keys, Yo La Tengo, Sonic Youth, Pearl Jam, Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- Jay: Check out Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins
- To be continued
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