Friday, May 02, 2008

Weekend Listomania (Special Gray's Anatomy Video Edition)

Well, it's Friday and you know what that means. Yes, my Oriental bete noire (bete jaune?) Hop-Sing and I are heading off for a clandestine weekend at oof...aargh...feh...ack....!!!!!!!!! nowhere we can talk about.

Seriously. Don't even ask. Uh....we'd be killed if we told you. All I can say is it's a lead-in to the new X-Files movie.

Uh, maybe.

In any case, as a result, posting by moi will necessarily be somewhat fitful for a few days.

But until then, as always, here's a fun project for you all to contemplate:

BEST POP/ROCK SONG OR RECORD WITH A BODY PART OTHER THAN THE HEART IN ITS TITLE!!!!!!

No arbitrary rules for this one, except if anybody tries to use the word "knows" as a pun on "nose" I will come to your house and slap you silly.

Okay, that said, here's my totally arbitrary Top Six:

6. Foot of Pride (Bob Dylan)



God, it must have galled Lou Reed to sing this at the Dylan 30th anniversary show. Come to think of it, he used a teleprompter, if memory serves. Bitch.

5. Fingertips, Pt. II (Little Stevie Wonder)



Portrait of the Artist as a Young Prepubescent. And "What key? What key?" is the coolest ad-lib on a live record ever.

4. Bette Davis Eyes (Kim Carnes)



Written by Jackie DeShannon, who also wrote the power pop classic "When You Walk in the Room." She also married Randy Edelman, who I went to high school with. How's that for bogus name dropping?

3. Back in My Arms Again (The Supremes)



Pretty much my favorite Motown song ever, and "Flo, she don't know, that the boy she loves is a romeo" remains one of the cleverest self-referential lines in pop music history.

2. Hand in Glove (The Smiths)



Morrissey doing an impression of Michael J. Nelson doing his Morrissey impression. Seriously, I like the Smiths, and I think Johnny Marr is one of the two or three most interesting rock guitarists of the 80s, but there are times when you listen to these guys and frankly you would need a heart of stone not to laugh.

And the number one niftiest -- please, it's not even a contest -- song with a body part in its title is.....

1. Creature With the Atom Brain (Roky Erickson)



For the longest time, I had a fantasy of producing a supergroup featuring nutso rock stars. I figured it could star Syd Barrett, Brian Wilson, Skip Spence, Jim Gordon (the Derek and the Dominos drummer who heard voices telling him to kill his mother, so he did) the guy from Fleetwood Mac who gave away all his money, and Roky. I was going to call it the Unravelling Wilburys.

Heh.

In any case, it's nice to know that Roky is these days not only alive and well but busy playing before hordes of fans who genuinely appreciate his work.

Awrighty then -- what would your choices be?

40 comments:

  1. I'm getting my vote in early for ZZ Top's "Legs."

    I'll probably come back with a few more, but I wanted to get that one in before the weekend crush.

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  2. Weren't there TWO guys from Fleetwood Mac that left and joined the Children of God? One of the guys I am thinking of, Peter Green, wrote Black Magic Woman, and played a mean guitar (to punish his ma.)

    Trey

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  3. Hold your Head up - Argent
    Wrap Your Arms Around Me - BNL
    Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) - a reach, but it is Brian!
    I've Just Seen a Face
    I Want To Hold Your Hand
    Get On The Good Foot - James Brown
    Harmony In My Head - The Buzzcocks
    Losing Hand - Ray Charles
    Right Hand Man - that Osborne lady
    Police On My Back - The Clash
    Knee Deep - Pfunk
    Loose Booty - that one makes me laugh out loud, Pfunk
    If I Only Had A Brain - Harry Connick owns this one
    Swellin Itching Brain - Devo owns this one
    Human Hands - Elvis
    Must You Throw Dirt in My Face - Elvis
    Almost Ideal Eyes - Elvis
    Different Finger
    White Knuckles
    Hand in Hand
    Put You Big Toe in the Milk of Human Kindness
    Lip Service - Is Elvis the King of body part songs?
    Baby Got Back of course
    and of course, I Don't Want To Be A Pinhead - The Ramones

    There are others, but I am sleepy!

    Trey

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  4. tmink:

    Jeremy Spencer was the Fleetwood Mac guitarist who left and joined the Children of God. Peter Green drifted out of the Mac after a three day LSD-fuelled binge in Germany. (See Peter Green Wikipedia entry for details). One of my choices will be "Brown Eyes" from the Tusk, which, also according to Wikipedia, features an uncredited...Peter Green

    Other random ones that come to mind at this hour:

    "Hand Of Fate"--Rolling Stones: good mid-tempo rocker from the Black and Blue album

    "Chest Fever"--The Band, co-top choice of Steve's for best organ licks song in last week's Listomania

    "I Want To Hold Your Hand"--The Beatles. One of only two Beatles songs I know of with a body part in the title. tmink included the other in his or her list

    Finally, to get a fifth one in, there's "Take Me In Your Arms", the Holland-Dozier-Holland song that was a hit for Kim Weston, and later, of course, the Doobie Brothers.

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  5. Yes, Lou Reed sang "Foot of Pride" from a teleprompter on that TV show, and a more stiff, clueless, and completely unconvincing performance of a genius song has never (in my experience) been recorded.

    How about:

    Feet Don't Fail Me Now, Little Feat

    Shake Your Moneymaker, Elmore James

    Your Gold Teeth, Steely Dan

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  6. Speaking of Mr. Green: Shake Your Money Maker

    And can’t forget Steve Earle’s Devil’s Right Hand
    Or The Kinks’ Skin and Bone
    And Jagger used to claim she was under his pinky or something

    But hey that was a fiendishly clever early clue to the new direction Steve

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  7. Oops, sorry about that Peter; Shake Your Money Maker is yours. I missed it by THAT much.

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  8. Steve, Was that an Oscar Wilde quote you slipped in there? You know that it was turned around on him. I can't remember who it was who said that it would take a heart of stone not to laugh at "The Ballad of Reading Gaol."

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  9. Danny --

    I think the Oscar Wilde quote was about "Uncle Tom's Cabin" -- the death of little Nell, if memory serves.

    But I didn't know somebody had turned it around -- I'm gonna look that up.

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  10. I seem to recall some sort of stage production, about Hair...

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  11. God, I hate Kim Carnes' voice.

    Anyway, so of course somebody beat me to "Under My Thumb" ...

    But I don't think anyone mentioned "Brown Eyed Girl".

    Or "Suite Judy Blue Eyes".

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  12. And I promise not to mention that Rod Stewart song about hot legs ... really, I promise.

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  13. I like "Back of My Hand" a nice blues tune on the last Stones album A Bigger Bang.

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  14. You got no heart to say no heart 'cause all i got is heart!

    This is the song that Thers liked at Eschacon and he generously compared me to Janis Joplin (which I ate with a big spoon and will now repeat at any opportunity!):

    dandelion heart

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  15. Well, I just went searching for the Townes song that fits this bill, and found these folks' version. I have no idea who they are and they may not be a band I'd like, BUT THE FACT THAT THEY LEARNED A TOWNES SONG and you can tell the singer is trying to get it right, so that makes me love them (I'm easy):

    Lungs

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  16. Rosie by Jackson Brown!

    Put Your Hand in the Hand, a pretty bad song, but there it is.

    I really appreciate some of the posts, good job. Isn't it interesting how fun these things are? Just reading the posts make me smile.

    Make Me Smile - Chicago!

    Trey

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  17. Elvis is the king of body parts indeed.

    Some repeats her, ut some others that may have been overlooked...

    Almost Cut My Hair - CSNY
    Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears
    Sugar On My Tongue - Talking Heads
    In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
    Browned Eyed Girl – Van Morrison
    Grazed Knees - Snow Patrol
    Cap in Hand - The Proclaimers -
    She's Got Balls - The Cramps
    Can Your Pussy Do The Dog - The Cramps

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  18. Oh man, I love this kind of shit:


    Going out of My Head-Little Anthony Tush-ZZ Topp
    Our Lips are Sealed-Go Gos
    Blue Eyes Cryin in the Rain-Willie
    Skinny Legs and All- Joe Tex
    These Arms of Mine-Otis Redding
    These Eyes -The Guess Who
    Head Full of Steam-the Go Betweens
    On a Neck, On a Spit-Grizzly Bear
    Stepping on My Heels-Mendoza Line
    Got you under my skin-Frank Sinatra

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  19. A double shot of Replacements: "Gary's Got a Boner" (that counts, right?) and "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out"

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  20. A few more...

    "I Only Have Eyes for You" (my pick would be Sinatra, but if we need to keep it in the pop genre, you can go with Art Garfunkel).

    "With My Face on the Floor" -- Emitt Rhodes

    "Back in My Arms Again" -- The Supremes

    "Green Eyes" -- Nick Cave

    "Out of My Head" -- Fastball

    "Got My Mind Set on You" -- George Harrison

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  21. I'll go back to last week's Weekend Listomania for
    Baby Let Me Bang Your Box - Daddy Cool
    and moving up the famale anatomy for
    Boobs A Lot - The Fugs

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  22. OK I'm pretty sure it's actually the female anatomy that I moved up.
    Since I'm here I'd also like to add a song I saw performed as a sing-a-long in Omaha during what was unquestionably the funnest show I ever attended
    Tit Photographer's Blues - The Fabulous Poodles

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  23. "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)" comes to mind... speaking of nutso rock stars!

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  24. Anonymous said...
    I'll go back to last week's Weekend Listomania for
    Baby Let Me Bang Your Box - Daddy Cool
    and moving up the famale anatomy for
    Boobs A Lot - The Fugs

    5/02/2008 2:35 PM



    Thank god somebody nominated Boobs a Lot.

    Now I can die happy...
    :-)

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  25. "Boobs A Lot" was my favorite Fugs song ...well, that and "Slum Goddess from the Lower East Side" ...

    "Do you wear your jock a lot?"

    Okay, a couple more: The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" and The Mothers of Invention's "Who are the Brain Police" ...

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  26. Waving My Arms in the Air - Syd Barrett

    Can't Get it Out of My Head - ELO

    Evil Hearted You - Yardbirds

    Heart Full of Soul - Yardbirds

    Another Nail for My Heart - Squeeze

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  27. Take The Skinheads Bowling - Camper Van Beethoven
    From Head To Toe - Elvis Costello & the Attractions
    Nosebleed - Maximo Park
    Raised Eyebrows - The Feelies
    Kick In The Teeth - Supergrass
    Only Tounge Can Tell - Trash Can Sinatras
    Go For The Throat (Use Your Own Imagination) - Cheap Trick
    My Baby Does Her Hairdo Long (with the dB's) - Kimberley Rew
    Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants - Bill Lloyd
    Andy's Chest - Lou Reed
    White Belly - Belly
    I Was Born Without A Spine - Supersuckers
    Turn My Back On The Sun - Big Star
    Glass Jaw - Graham Parker
    Bad Liver And A Broken Heart (In Lowell) - Tom Waits
    Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To...) - Queen
    Sexy Ankles - Superchunk
    Dancing Barefoot - Patti Smith
    Summer toes - The Spectacular Fantastic
    Hot Feet for Monkey God - The Sun Sawed In 1/2
    Daddy Buy Baby a Boobjob - Andy Prieboy
    Tit Photographer's - Fabulous Poodles

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  28. And, for the oldest song on the list ... "Going Out of My Head" by Little Anthony and the Imperials.

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  29. TuneLovinJacket said...
    Nosebleed - Maximo Park
    My Baby Does Her Hairdo Long (with the dB's) - Kimberley Rew


    Hmm...I'm a big Kimberley Rew fan but I don't recall that one. Thanks for the tip.

    And I don't know Maximo Park, but that reminds me I should have nominated "Nose Job", from the great old "MAD Twists Rock n Roll: album....

    "She gotta nose job, she gotta nose job
    Now it's hanging up instead of hanging down
    She gotta nose job, she gotta nose job
    And now she's the prettiest girl in town"....

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  30. TuneLovinJacket, dude, you sure nailed some great power pop!

    Rew and the dB's must be killer.

    Trey

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  31. Starry Eyes-The Records
    Eyes Without a Face-Billy Idol

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  32. anonymous said...

    Eyes Without a Face-Billy Idol


    Which I used to mishear as "how's about a date?"

    I also prefer it in French -- Yeux Sans Visage!!!
    :-)

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  33. Well, you said "no arbitrary rules," so I'm going to take that to mean titles that are metaphors for naughty bits are OK-

    Prince - Little Red Corvette
    Bruce - Pink Cadillac

    PS How on earth did we get through 30+ comments without someone mentioning "Starry Eyes"? We're gettin' old.

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  34. so I guess Adam & the Ants "Stand and DeLiver" is right out? ;}


    Sprites "Bionic Hands" & "Joel has a hole in his eardrum"
    Go-Go's "Our Lips Are Sealed"
    They Might Be Giants "Stick Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head"
    Heavenly "Sperm Meets Egg, So What" & "Itchy Chin"
    Los Campesinos "...And We Exhale and Roll Our Eyes in Unison"
    Twig "Bashful Knees"
    Tribeca "And her breasts were still small"
    Besties "Bone Valley"
    My Teenage Stride "Skin Lieutenant"
    Lucksmiths "Broken Bones" & "Music to hold hands to"
    Wire "Kidney Bingos"
    Pipas "Fingerprints"

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