Yes, my Oriental fille de nuit manual catharsis manager Fah Lo Suee and I will be travelling to...well, at this point, I was going to insert the traditional lame topical political gag, but given what's been going on over the last couple of days, I really don't have the energy. Sorry.
In any case, posting by moi will be on hiatus till Monday.
So on a hopefully much lighter note, in my absence, here's a fun project for us all to contemplate:
Most Memorable Post-Elvis Rock/Pop Song or Record Referencing Atmospheric Phenomena -- i.e. Weather -- In the Title or Lyrics!!!
Self-explanatory, I think, so no arbitrary rules this time. I should add that a similar WL appeared here in 2009, back when the world and this blog were young, but I have rewritten a lot of it and added a couple of nominees (and removed some of the originals). So no jokes about what an obvious slacker I am, thank you very much.
Okay, here's my totally not top of my head Top Eight:
8. The Beatles -- Rain
Depending on my mood, either this or "And Your Bird Can Sing" is my favorite of the bunch of guitar-driven, vaguely metallic pop gems that the Beatles recorded around this time in late 65-early 66. This one has Ringo's most inventive drum performance, of course.
7. Lou Christie -- Rhapsody in the Rain
"In this car, our love went much too far..."
The followup to the equally apt "Lightning Strikes," this one got banned by most 1966 radio stations, for obvious reasons. Good thing that at the time nobody knew Lou was gay.
6. Drive By Truckers -- Tornadoes
An obviously relevant choice, given the near Biblical fury that was rained down on Arkansas a few days ago. Of course, climate change remains a hoax brought to us by woke communist Soros-backed meterologists.
5. The Walkmen -- While I Shovel the Snow
Okay, it's a little on the nosey, but still. Hey, I lived near that neighborhood, so I know the feeling.
4. Steeleye Span -- One Misty Moisty Morning
Easily the oldest song ever featured on a Weekend Listomania, i.e., this apparently dates back to Shakespeare's day. The 1973 Span studio version of this is one of the most adorable things you'll ever hear; the word goddess is overused in some circles, but I think Maddy Prior's vocal on this qualifies her for consideration as one.
3. Chi Coltrane -- Thunder and Lightning
A huge hit in its day (1972) and as convincing a piece of white girl r&b as could be heard at the time. Odd that she could never really follow it up.
2. Terry Anderson -- Weather or Not
If truth be told, this entire Listomania proceeded from the fact that I have wanted to re-post the clip of this song -- to my mind, the absolute best Rolling Stones/Keith Richards-style guitar rocker that the Stones or Keith never did -- for what seems like ages. In case you're wondering, Anderson comes out of the Georgia Satellites axis (he co-wrote that group's semi-hit "Battleship Chains") and this derives from the early 90s solo album seen at the link. Catchiest goddamn chorus in the world, n'est-ce pas?
And the number one song in honor of Tex Antoine (you non-New Yorkers will have to look him up) obviously is ---
1.The Beach Boys -- The Warmth of the Sun
Two minutes and fifty seconds of sheer gorgeousness. Legend has it that Brian and Mike wrote it the morning after JFK was assasinated, and it's so good that I'm willing to forgive even the humongous dickitude that was and remains Mike Love.
I should add that a 60th anniverary Grammy tribute to the Beach Boys is going to air on CBS this Sunday might, featuring all the surviving members of the band, and some rather amazing guest performers. You can find out more about the show over HERE.
Alrighty then -- what would YOUR choices be?
And have a great weekend, everybody!!!
22 comments:
Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen
You and Me and Rain on the Roof - Lovin Spoonful
I Think It's Going to Rain Today - Randy Newman
Galveston Flood - Tom Rush
Tokyo Storm Warning - Elvis Costello
Rainmaker - Harry Nilsson (also covered by Michael Nesmith)
Who'll Stop the Rain? - Creedence Clearwater Revival
Singin In The Rain - Malcom McDowell ;>
I sent this to Terry. He’ll be pleased.
Bring back Uncle Wethbee!
No "I Wish It Would Rain" by the Temptations? Sacre Bleu!
In early 1970 I saw Maddy Prior and Tim Hart as a duo, before Steeleye, at the Bournemouth Folk Club and bought her a drink afterwards. I concur with your opinion.
Have You Seen the Rain?
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Just Like a Woman (lyric)
Visions of Johanna (lyric)
Can't Stand the Rain
Walking in the Rain
Thunder on the Mountain
Thunder (Imagine Dragons)
Stormy
Hurricane
Like a Hurricane
Sun Shiny Day
Good Morning Sunshine (You did say memorable, not great, right?)
Walking on Sunshine
Martha and the Vandellas: Heat Wave (!)
Neil Young - Like a Hurricane
Ronettes- Walking in the Rain
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Joni Mitchell- Both Sides Now (clouds in lyrics)
Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
marginAlt
Dylan - A Hard Rain's a Gonna Fall
Ian Tyson - Four Strong Winds
Two favorites:
Walk Like Thunder - The Broadcasters
The Sky is Crying - Elmore James
Captain Al
Three more:
Stormy Monday - T Bone Walker
Come On In My Kitchen (It's Gonna Be Raining Outside) - Robert Johnson
Okay this is a small stretch:- Nine Below Zero - Sonny Boy Williamson ll
Captain Al
Uh Al — post-Elvis.
I Can't Stand the Rain - Tina Turner, Lowell George, & others
This Tornado Loves You - Neko Case
Waterproof - Sparks
Love Reign O'er Me - The Who
Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head - Burt Bacharach
Stormy Weather - Lena Horne
Simels - No ageism!!!! Quality music from any time! Remember my new saying "Celebrating 100 years of Rock & Roll!".
Captain Al
Thunder and Rain
Graham Parker
https://youtu.be/ZkZBHx5zxTQ
The Cowsills: The RAIN, The Park and Other Things.
Joan Armatrading: Down to Zero.
Randy Newman: Louisiana.
Jumping Jack Flash
Maines own - David Mallett
" Fire" - worth a search
As usual late to the game -
Johnny Cash
5 Feet High and Rising
Pete Seeger Interview
Hey Steve, better late than never...
Let It Rain - Clapton
Good Day Sunshine - Beatles
Bus Stop - Hollies
Sitting By The Window - Moby Grape
Rain On The Roof - Lovin' Spoonful
Cold Rain And Snow - Grateful Dead
A Drop Of Rain - Rhymes with "Sly Dreams"
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