Friday, April 03, 2015

Weekend Listomania's Greatest Hits: Special The Right Tool for the Job! Edition

[This one dates originally from 2009, a period which, ironically enough, predates my return to actively playing a musical instrument, let alone making alleged music in the company of other people. As is my wont, I've done some editing and re-writing, plus I've added a new entry just for shits and giggles. Please try to enjoy.-- S.S.]

Most Memorable Post-Elvis Song or Record Referencing a Musical Instrument in the Title or Lyrics!!!

No arbitrary rules this time, you're welcome very much. Seriously -- no arbitrary rules. Anything goes as far as I'm concerned.


Oh, actually there IS one arbitrary rule. No "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" or "Squeezebox."

Just because.

And my totally top of my head Top Eight is:

8. The Mothers of Invention -- My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama



Still not much of a Zappa fan, but I've always loved that title, and in any case the song I actually wanted to use in this slot -- "Guitar" by Prince -- isn't on YouTube for obvious reasons.

7. Jimmy Silva and the Goats -- A Tin Whistle and a Wooden Drum



I know very little about Silva except that he was involved with the whole Young Fresh Fellows axis of Northwest coolness and that apparently he died not too long after making the album this particular ecstatically Byrdsian song appears on. The rest of the record's really great, BTW.

6. Tom Waits -- The Piano Has Been Drinking



Waits in '77, toward the end of his initial Beatnik period, and pretty damned funny.

5. The Tokens -- I Hear Trumpets Blow



I must confess to having a soft spot for these guys that goes way beyond "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (get me drunk sometime and I'll bore you with my theory that their gorgeous Carole King-penned "He's in Town" is a major influence on the sound of Springsteen's E-Street Band). This one, one of the very best Brill Building blue collar romantic ballads of the 60s, is another of my real faves.

4. Mike Oldfield -- Tubular Bells



Is it cool to admit liking this again? I've lost track. In any case, Philip Glass and all his subsequent minimalist stuff can frankly bite me.

4. Joni Mitchell -- For Free



A great song about a clarinet player, as unlikely as that sounds. Truly gorgeous, but it has much to answer for, perhaps, when you consider Joni later hired the appalling Tom Scott and the fricking L.A. Express to back her up.

3. The Aliens -- Theremin

A pretty cool tune, even if it doesn't feature the titular instrument. I actually discovered these guys on a MOJO sampler back in the day, and they had a couple of really good songs, although a quick Google search suggests they may currently be toiling at the 21st century equivalent of the car wash.

2. Cheap Trick -- Mandocello



Rick Nielsen's ode to the theoretically obsolete title instrument, and one of the very best songs on their epochal debut album.

And the numero uno "A Tinkling Piano in the Next Room" tune obviously is --

1. Roy Montrell and His Band-- That Mellow Saxophone



This is one of those records that I can't conceive of anybody being able to listen to without smiling. And I do not know this for a fact, but if I were a betting man I'd put serious money down to say that the drummer kicking serious ass on this is the great Earl Palmer.

Alrighty then -- what would your choices be?

34 comments:

  1. Hello all...no, please remain seated,

    Cello Song by Nick Drake. To my ears, this song is Nick's most gorgeous. Which, in a catalog like his is really saying something. Fun facts via this great site called wiki-something. Danny Thompson played bass (we probably all knew that), but the conga player was Rocky Dzidzornu. The same Rocky who played congas on Sympathy for the Devil. How frickin' cool is that factoid?

    Regards,
    RichD

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  2. Yakity Sax - Boots Randolph
    Chimes of Freedom - Byrds
    Mr Tamborine Man - Byrds
    Green Tamborine - Lemon Pipers
    Dueling Banjos - Eric Weisberg
    Dueling Tubas - Martin Mull
    Piano Man - Billy (ackk) Joel
    Drums-a-go-go - the Hollywood Persuaders
    Bang A Gong - T-Rex
    Sax and Violins - Talking Heads

    gotta go now

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  3. the happy organ- dave baby cortez

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  4. John Hiatt - Perfectly Good Guitar
    Chris Whitley - Ball Peen Hammer (well, it's a certain kind of instrument...)
    The Who - I'm One ("I got a Gibson / without a case")
    Pete Townshend - Sheraton Gibson (did the Who record this one? I'm too lazy to look)
    The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again ("pick up my guitar and play")

    and Steve, I'll never understand your antipathy to Squeeze Box; I think it's a perfectly charming song, especially Townshend's original demo (which can be found on his first "Scoop" demo collection).

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  5. Just being difficult -- I actually like Squeezebox just fine.

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  6. Blue Ash Fan4/03/2015 12:32 PM

    One Guitar -- Willie Nile
    House of a Thousand Guitars -- Willie Nile
    All the Way from Memphis -- Mott The Hoople (Forgot my six-string razor)
    Another Guitar -- The Rainmakers
    Talent Show -- The Replacements (We got our guitars and we got our thumb picks)

    That's all I can think of right now.

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  7. Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan
    Bang a Gong (Get It On) - T. Rex
    Mr. Tambourine Man - Dylan, The Byrds
    Different Drum - Stone Poneys
    Piano Man - Billy Joel
    The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez
    That Old Beat Up Guitar - Jerry Jeff Walker (Didn't look like too much. Just a Roy Smeck Stage Deluxe.
    Mandolin Wind - Rod Stewart
    Green Tambourine - The Lemon Pipers
    Mission Bell - Donnie Brooks, FLeetwood Mac
    Bang the Drum All Day - Todd Rundgren
    Play Guitar - John Mellenhead
    Bongo Rock - Preston Epps
    Guitar Man - Jerry Reed

    Vickie Rock

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  8. Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
    Rock and Roll Never Forgets - Bob Seger
    The Fiddle and the Drum - Joni Mitchell
    Red House - Jimi Hendrix

    Vickie Rock

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  9. Guitar Man - Bread

    [ducks]

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  10. Let It Bleed - Rolling Stones

    Vickie Rock

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  11. Starfucker - Rolling Stones
    Me & My Guitar - Freddie King
    All the Way From Memphis - Mott the Hoople

    Vickie Rock

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  12. Oh, and finally,

    Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry

    Vickie Rock - gotta rustle up some breakfast

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  13. Little Guitars -- Van Halen

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  14. Paul Simon's "Lincoln Duncan" with the line "I was playing my guitar/Underneath the stars/Just thanking the Lord for my fingers."

    Steely Dan - Deacon Blues "Learn to work the saxophone"

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  15. Anything That's Rock 'N' Roll - Tom Petty
    Guitar Town - Steve Earle
    Are You Experienced - Jimi Hendrix Experience (and the resulting Patti Smith Elegie)
    Loving Cup - Rolling Stones
    Shooting Star - Bad Company
    Guitar - Cake
    Jaded Strumpet - Steppenwolf
    Just What the Doctor Ordered - Ted Nugent
    California Man - The Move (Cheap Trick)
    N.S.U. - Cream
    Me & Bobby McGee - Kris Kristofferson (Janis Joplin; Grateful Dead)
    Hey Harmonica Man - Stevie Wonder

    Vickie Rock

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  16. Those Were the Days - Cream
    Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffett
    Bad Company - Bad Company
    Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits
    Run Rudolph Run - Chuck Berry (Keith Richards)
    Guitars, Cadillacs - Dwight Yoakam
    Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar - Frank Zappa
    Parker's Band - Steely Dan
    Takin' Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
    2112 - Rush
    Cities On Flame With Rock & Roll - Blue Oyster Cult

    Vickie Rock - off to Solana Beach to get my Karl Denson groove on

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  17. And no list would be complete without the mighty Zep

    Going To California - Led Zeppelin
    Four Sticks - Led Zeppelin
    In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin

    Vickie Rock - cleaning the peyote for tonight, guess I'll do my eyes in the car

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  18. This Old Guitar - Neil Young

    Vickie Rock - forgot my shoes

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  19. Ballad of Curtis Lowe - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Thunder Road, Rosalita - The Butt

    Vickie Rock - thought of these on the drive down

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  20. Ronnie & Neil - Drive-by Truckers
    Be My Lover - Alice Cooper
    Hey Hey What Can I Do - Led Zeppelin
    Hell's Bells - AC/DC
    The Living Bubba - Drive-by Truckers
    Doing That Scrapyard Thing - Cream
    Blinded By the Light - The Butt
    They Call It Rock & Roll - Delaney & Bonnie
    Superstar (Groupie) - Delaney & Bonnie; Carpenters; Rita Coolidge
    Down On the Corner - Creedence
    Ashgrove - Dave Alvin
    Champagne Jam; Georgia Rhythm - Atlanta Rhythm Section
    Wind Chimes - Beach Boys
    Guitar Blues - Eddie Cochran

    And my enduring love/hate relationship with the Dead continues

    Ripple - Grateful Dead
    Mountains of the Moon - Grateful Dead
    The Music Never Stopped - Grateful Dead
    Stella Blue - Grateful Dead
    China Cat Sunflower - Grateful Dead
    China Doll - Grateful Dead

    Great songs warts and all

    Vickie Rock - ever changing Woman and spiritual ally enjoying the high octane ride with sweet Mescalito in an abalone dream

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  21. Here are more numbers with musical instruments in the song titles.

    Leave My Guitar Alone (2015) Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds on CHASING YESTERDAY
    Guitar Interple (2015) R. Stevie Moore & Jason Falkner on MAKE IT BE (a great album)
    Red Guitars And Silver Tambourines (2014) The Cleaners From Venus on EXTRA WAGES (a great album)
    Lonely Eighty Eight (Piano Charm) (2014) Jill Sobule on DOTTIE’S CHARMSS
    Teardrop Guitar (2013) Crocodiles on CRIMES OF PASSION

    True Shred Guitar (2013) Sleigh Bells on REIGN OF TERROR
    So Many Electric Guitars (2012) Young Fresh Fellows on TIEMPO DE LUJO
    Guitar Hero (2011) Johnny Hallyday on JAMAIS SEUL
    Red’s Piano (2011) NRBQ on KEEP THIS LOVE GOIN’
    Piano Lessons (2010) A Sunny Day in Glasgow on NITETIME RAINBOWS

    Playing Her Guitar (2008) Parthenon Huxley on DELUXE
    Pink Piano (2007) The Hong Kong on SLOW MOTION GETS AROUND
    Luther Played Guitar (2001) Stan Ridgway on BLACK DIAMOND (a great album)
    Play For The Piano (2001) The Dismemberment Plan on CHANGE
    Gratuitous Sax (1994) Sparks on GRATUITOUS SAX AND SENSELESS VIOLINS
    Senseless Violins (1994) Sparks as above

    Love Saxophone (1994) The Zimmermans on CUT (Jonathan Spottiswoode vocal)
    Guitar Man (1990) The Jesus And Mary Chain on Various Artists: THE LAST TEMPTATION OF ELVIS
    Blow Your Tuneless Trumpet (1989) Mekons on ROCK ‘N’ ROLL (a great album)
    Girl With A Guitar (1986) Game Theory on BIG SHOT CHRONICLES
    Grande Piano (1971) Stackridge on STACKRIDGE (the band’s first)

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  22. addenda never-end-a

    The Guitar - Guy Clark
    Strawberry Flats - Little Feat
    Crying Steel Guitar Waltz - Marty Robbins
    Free Form Guitar - Chicago Transit Authority
    Jemima Surrender - The Band
    Tripe Face Boogie - Little Feat
    Dixie Chicken - Little Feat
    Tennessee Flat Top Box - Johnny Cash/Rosanne Cash
    Midnight Lightning - Jimi Hendrix
    Penthouse Pauper - Creedence
    Lookin' Out My Back Door - Creedence
    Roll Um Easy - Little Feat (play the concertina, be a temptress, and baby I'm defenseless)

    Vickie Rock - gotta hoist your flag and I'll beat your drum

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  23. Keep Playin' That Rock 'N' Roll - Edgar Winter's White Trash

    Headin' for Pioneertown, Vickie Rock - After Midnight it's all gonna be peaches and cream, baby, we're gonna shake your tambourine

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  24. Tom Waits lives on the corner of Bedlam and Squalor. Who knew we were neighbors?

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  25. Tilt Billings and the Student Prince - Leo Kottke

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  26. Glaring Omission:

    Jail Guitar Doors - The Clash

    also

    Eddy Vortex - Steve Gibbons Band
    Tupelo, Mississippi Flash - Jerry Reed (Steve Gibbons too)
    Distant Drums - Roy Orbison; Jim Reeves

    Most disappointing:

    Guitar and Pen - The Who (Entwistle's disco bass bits suck and that's not all)

    Most annoying:

    Rock Brigade - Def Leppard
    The Marshall Plan - Blue Oyster Cult
    Juke Box Hero - Foreigner
    Money For Nothing - Dire Straits

    Vickie Rock - Lord it's tough when you're living with the dream of a Drummer Man

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  27. glad to see that "Jail Guitar Doors" made it to the list; "Sax & Violins" is an overlooked gem; and love "All the Way from Memphis"

    my suggestions
    Hoodoo Gurus - "Mars Needs Guitars!", off of Mars Needs Guitars!. Not the best tune, but a great album.
    The Stone Roses - "She Bangs the Drums", off of The Stone Roses. A reminder of the pre-Nirvana 90's; probably my favorite on this album.
    Fountains of Wayne - "Hat and Feet", off of Utopia Parkway. ("like a falling piano, from out of the window")
    Liz Phair - "Jealousy", off of Whip-Smart. ("he's got a 37 year-old guitar")
    Neko Case - "Ragtime", off of The Worse Things Get…. ("the piano's playin' 'Summertime'")
    Prince - "Housequake", off of Sign O' The Times. ("the kick drum is the fault")
    They Might Be Giants - "Violin" - a truly silly song from No!.
    Sleater-Kinney - "Words and Guitar" - from Dig Me Out.

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  28. @John F

    She Bangs The Drum by The Stone Roses is a great, great song AND a buzzy masterpiece in line with the best of the early Byrds, Blue Ash, Big Star, The Records and others.

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  29. Don't know that one, but I'll check it out on your tip...

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  30. Heavy Duty - Spinal Tap

    Vickie Rock

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  31. Jonathan Richman: Fender Stratocaster
    Arrows: Bongo Party
    Roy Wood: When Gran'ma Plays the Banjo
    New Order: Bizarre Love Triangle

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  32. Bongo Rock - Preston Epps

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  33. The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll - Mott the Hoople
    So You Want To Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star - The Byrds
    Honky Tonk Heroes - Billy Joe Shaver/Waylon Jennings
    Dance To the Music - Sly & the Family Stone
    London Homesick Blues - Gary P. Nunn & the Lost Gonzo Band
    One of the Boys - Mott the Hoople
    Torn and Frayed - The Rolling Stones
    My Old Man - Jerry Jeff Walker
    The Southern Thing - Drive-by Truckers
    Walking In Memphis - Marc Cohn
    Nantucket Sleighride - Mountain
    They Call Me Guitar Hurricane - Stevie Ray Vaughan
    The Load Out/Stay - Jackson Browne
    Stoney - Jerry Jeff Walker
    Mandolin Rain - Bruce Hornsby
    Six Strings Away - Waylon Jennings
    Rock Me Roll Me - Gary P. Nunn & the Lost Gonzo Band
    Ride Me Down Easy - Billy Joe Shaver
    Honaloochie Boogie - Mott the Hoople
    To Live Is To Fly - Blaze Foley/Townes Van Zandt/Merle Haggard

    Vickie Rock - Shake the dust off of your wings - the tears out of your eyes. When it's breakfast in bed, never eat and run. Sing those love songs in the shower. Drown in warm narcotic pleasure. Ravish in the glorious rain. Please me. Pretty please me. It's so easy. Pretty please me. Pretty please me right. Pretty please me with sugar on top. Cuz I know what I want. And I want it right now, while electric guitars are playin' way up loud.


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  34. Hammer of the Honky Tonk Gods - Bill Kirchen
    Crazy Country Hop - Johnny Otis
    Gypsy - Van Morrison
    Guitars and Women - Rick Derringer
    Gold Top - Supersuckers
    Getting In Tune - The Who
    Guitar Shop - Jeff Beck
    Desire - U2
    Steel Guitar Rag - John Fahey
    Pawnshop Guitars - Gilby Clarke
    God's Good Sunshine - Mother Truckers
    Emma Jean's Guitar - Chely Wright
    Guitarzan - Ray Stevens
    Deadwood and Wire - Buddy Whittington
    Call Me Up In Dreamland - Van Morrison
    Sister Luck - Black Crowes
    Killing Me Softly With His Song - Roberta Flack/Lori Lieberman
    Rosebud - Ryan Adams
    Lucille - B.B. King
    Girls With Guitars - Wynonna Judd
    Cracklin' Rose - Neil Diamond
    Anyone Can Play Guitar - Radiohead
    There's Only One Way to Rock - Sammy Hagar
    Master of Disaster - John Hiatt
    Cherry - Amy Winehouse
    Rainy Night In Georgia - Tony Joe White/Brook Benton
    Mygeetah - My Morning Jacket
    Cool Guitar - Jimmy Thackery
    King Creole - Elvis Presley
    Beat Up Old Guitar - Shemekia Copeland
    I've Got a Rock 'N' Roll Heart - Eric Clapton
    Ghost In This Guitar - The Ranch featuring Keith Urban
    When a Guitar Plays the Blues - Roy Buchanan/Albert Collins
    All American Boy - Bobby Bare
    Fender Champ - Buddy Whittington

    Wurst: with an umlaut

    Love and Death and an American Guitar - Jim Steinman

    Vickie Rock - I got blisters on my fingers!

    Once there was a time I'd rob my mama for a good meal and a smoke. Once there was a time I'd sell my brother for a dollar when I was broke. But I'd never sell my guitar and my strings were always sharp. 'Cause if I don't have a guitar I'll be strumming on some angels harp. And if I don't get to heaven and I go down there below, better be a guitar when I get there or I'll refuse to go. Once there was a time I was hungry and I'd find my food in some bin. But I'd never sell my guitar 'cause that would, darling, that would be a sin.

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