Sunday, October 29, 2006

HAD TO SHUT 'EM DOWN


Kam: Peace Treaty (1992)

One of the slept-on classics from this era of West Coast hip-hop.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

WHEN BOLLYWOOD MEETS MJ

NINA SIMONE: NOBODY DID IT BETTER






Nina Simone: I Loves You Porgy (1962)

People can rightfully argue over the racial politics of Gershwin's musical Porgy and Bess but I'll just put this out there: whatever "I Loves You Porgy" was meant to convey to Broadway audiences, once Nina Simone got her hands on it, it has, for me, become one of the most devastating performances of love and terror I've ever heard performed. The lyrics - "I loves you Porgy, don't let him take him, don't let him put his hands on me" - are about the relationship between Bess and her pimp, Crown but I inevitably always read an underlying reference back to slavery as well. Either way, this song, in Simone's hands, is unspeakably affecting in the same way I get around Billie Holiday performing "Strange Fruit" or Coltrane blowing the opening lines to "Alabama."

I had never seen this live version before (thanks to the Clutterer) and while I still like her original recorded version the best, just seeing Simone, so young and vibrant, is a blessing unto itself. Ella Fitzgerald, for many years, has been my favorite female vocalist (not to mention my daughter's namesake) but as I get older, I find a poignancy in Simone's career and character that resonates as richly as her voice.

By the way, not like I'm not the billionth person to say this but YouTube is simply incredible. I don't want to make light of the copyright controversies that plague the site (more so now that Google money has made it even more attractive for the litigious) but in terms of as a resource for finding these miracles of cultural moments formerly lost to the dustbin of history, it's really been one of the most amazing resources I've seen. I think now that we've crossed this threshold, we're never going back: even if YouTube gets shut down, there will almost certainly be others to take their place (just look at what happened post-Napster and Audiogalaxy...assuming you have a memory that goes back far enough to actually remember Napster and Audiogalaxy).

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

ROCK CANDY






New Edition: Candy Girl (1983)

(Credit: HHH)

Saturday, October 14, 2006

WHY THE TERM "TOO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HANDS" WAS INVENTED

Thursday, October 12, 2006

SWEET AS...


Les Nubians: Tabou (1999)

Better than the original? Of course not but as far as Sade covers go (and really, the world needs more), this isn't bad at all.

PUMP PUMP!


Volume 10: Pistolgrip Pump (1993)

(Credit: Cocaine Blunts' vids)

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

DITC REPRESENT


Showbiz and AG: Soul Clap (1992)


Diamond D: Best Kept Secret (1992)


Lord Finesse: Return of the Funky Man (1992)

Monday, October 02, 2006

WAY WAY BACK


(Square) Roots: Pass the Popcorn (1993)

1) Black Thought looks like he's 16.
2) ?uestlove looks like he's wearing a Busta Rhymes wig (and this is a good example of why he doesn't rhyme anymore).
3) I always did like early Roots.

(Credit: Cocaine Blunts' vids)

Sunday, October 01, 2006

WHEN WACKY VIDEOS HAPPEN TO GREAT SONGS







Tommy Seebach: Apache (1977)
(Credit: Detroit Breakdown)

CAUSIN' A SCENE


Cosmos - Billie Jean - video powered by Metacafe
Cosmos: Billie Jean
(Credit: Detroit Breakdown)