Friday, May 06, 2022

Weekend Listomania: Special "All the World's a Zither" Edition

Well, it's Friday, and you know what that means.

Yes, my aleatoric Asian sidewoman and I are off to a Balinese temple somewhere to hear those gongs gonging.

But in our absence, here's a fun and obviously relevant little project for you faithful readers to wile away the time until our return:

BEST OR WORST POST-ELVIS SONGS REFERENCING MUSICAL INSTUMENTS IN THEIR TITLE OR LYRICS!

And my totally Top of My Head Top Six is:

6. Cheap Trick -- Mandocello

I'm, as they say, classically trained, but I gotta admit -- until I heard this record I was unfamiliar with the titular axe. In any case, a great song.

5. The Blues Project -- Flute Thing

Without question, the greatest lyric-less record of the hippie-rock era, and god bless Andy Kulberg, who performed it along with the rest of the Jewish Beatles.

4. Tommy Emmanuel -- Guitar Boogie

I forget who did this originally, but Emmanuel's version totally rocks.

3. Roy Montrell--That Mellow Saxophone

Without question, the greatest use of the proper name Davy Crockett in the history of popular music.

2. The Floor Models -- Chimes of Freedom

Stolen from The Byrds, who stole it from Bob Dylan, but still pretty good.

And the numero uno greatest song about somethng you play music on obviously is...

1. The Beatles -- While My Guitar Gently Weeps

C'mon -- you knew that was gonna be it, right?

Alrighty then -- what would YOUR choices be?

Have a great weekend, everybody!!!

11 comments:

  1. The Piano Has Been Drinking - Tom Waits
    Yakety Sax - Boots Randolph
    Drums a Go-Go - The Hollywood Persuaders
    Guitarzan - Ray Stevens


    Too many songs with Bells in the title to sort out.

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  2. Mr. Bass Man - John Entwhistle

    Free Form Guitar - Chicago

    Drums - Grateful Dead

    I wouldn't Lay My Guitar Down - Eddie "The Chief" Clearwater

    Guitar - Cake

    Guitar Man - Elvis

    Guitars, Cadillacs - Dwight Yoakum

    Guitar Town - Steve Earle


    Vince
    Anyone Can Play Guitar - Radiohead

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  3. The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez

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  4. Blues Project were a band that " if you were in the know " you turned onto friends only familiar with DC5. :-)

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  5. Perfectly Good Guitar - John Hiatt
    Bongo Bong - Manu Chao
    Call Me Up In Dreamland (saxophone ) -Van Morrison
    Wagon Wheel (banjo & guitar) - Old Crow Medicine Show

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  6. Didn't Marshall Chapman have a song about a Telecaster?

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  7. Electric Guitar - Talking Heads
    Black Tambourine - Beck

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  8. Bread: Guitar Man (don't laugh- the guitar is by the great piano man Larry Knechtel)
    Billy Joel: Piano Man
    Roy Wood: When Grandma Plays the Banjo
    Wizzard: Saxmaniax
    Jonathan Richman: Fender Stratocaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sgNOCLuGjE
    Eminem: Bagpipes from Baghdad
    Chris Spedding: Guitar Jamboree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsqfy8UcHrQ. The Rich Little of Guitar
    Lemon Pipers: Green Tambourine
    Bob Dylan: Mr. Tambourine Man
    The Arrows: Bongo Party
    Sparks: Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins
    Meghan Trainer: All About that Bass
    Donovan: Hurdy Gurdy Man
    Todd Rundgren: Bang On the Drum All Day

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  9. The Who: “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
    Springsteen: “Rosalita”
    Sly & The Family Stone: “Dance to the Music”

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  10. Patty-in-New-York5/12/2022 8:11 PM

    Talking Heads: "Sax and Violins", written for my all-time favorite film, Wim Wenders' "Until the End of the World"

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