I’d only had a passing acquaintance with Reggae courtesy of a college friend who introduced me to Bob’s “No woman no cry” back in the Seventies, and, truth be told, these uneducated ears (at least back then) couldn’t deal with it. But, fast forward to the punk explosion and a bit of bandwagon-jumping by three newly-peroxided punk masqueraders. and Reggae, albeit a radical version -  was served up again, and consumed with relish. I still believe The Police laid the path that joined Marley’s Reggae with the rest of the world, a “back door” if you will, through which we could explore it further.

sting

Sting, in conjunction with the wonderful syncopated rhythms of Stewart Copeland, left acres of space across the sonic landscape I had never encountered before. Sparse, beautiful bass lines, weaving in and around those luscious hi-hats and Summer’s expressive guitar tapestries.

He could write a mean lyric too. but when you crown this package with a totally unique vocal delivery, you have a world beater. All I can say is, if Sting doesn’t deserve a place in this series, I don’t know who the hell does.

A comeback World tour with his original partners in crime (or should that be against crime?) shows that he can still bring it to the table.

Recommended listening:
Spirits in the Material World – Try playing the bass line to this and singing it at the same time. You WILL go insane. It is pure genius.

Walking on the Moon – Less is more. Three bass notes, some hi-hat, and THAT voice, voila: Gold Dust!

Kev Moore

Busy weekend ahead; Mets game, new guitar, 2 stories to write, new nephew to visit, Mayim Rabim, and Mother’s Day… but I’ma do a little blog jammin’ here before the big weekend rush starts.  Cool?

Neil Young‘s upcoming archival release on Blu-Ray DVD looks a-fuckin-mazing judging from this cool trailer. My only question…can I play Blu-Ray discs on my regular DVD player?!
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Trey A. made a triumphant return to the stage at the Jammys

Speaking of Trey, do you need to add some shows to your collection?  Well dig in, bro

Check out this funny Mayer/Apatow video

Still not excited about a new Beck album really, even if it is Danger Mouse-produced and spur of the moment!  The last couple albums left me a little empty, I must say.

Bob Lefsetz on stealing music.  I’ve been digging this guy’s commentary.

Maybe Bloomberg was thinking it was the New York City Police he was celebrating.

Poor Winehouse.  No link or anything.  I’m just sayin’.