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Sunday
Oct172010

The power of the pause

"Soundcheck" had a fun segment looking at some of the best pauses in rock history. Sounds silly but you'd be amazed at how much energy is created but a moment of silence. 

The "Soundcheck" segment is interesting enough, but music geeks will find the comments on the WYNC website a worthy read. 

Sunday
Oct032010

Roadside Jesus mashes science and metal

Looking a rock through a "scientific" lensI'm not sure who Roadside Jesus is, but his "Periodic Table of Rockin' " is  hilarious, breaking a variety of rock bands into different "scientific" categories ranging from "Noble Gases" to "Nonmetals" and designations like "Ho" for Hall & Oates and "Lof" for Meat Loaf.

The audio introduction accompanying the "Periodic Table of Rockin' includes this wisdom:

"An element of the rockin' for me is the use of the bandanna, either as a fashion accessory or the strategic placement on the microphone. All of these bands either wear bandannas or I wear a bandanna when listening to the band."

And if you click on the tiles within the periodic table, you'll find even more insightful -- and hilarious -- supporting information on the individual band. Here's the blurb on Motorhead:

"My friend, the Lemmy from Motorhead once said, "If Motorhead moved in next to you, your lawn would die." I disagree, my friend. The lawn would not die, it would simply rock harder than any other lawn in the neighborhood. Unless you count Motorhead's own lawn."

Yes, it's silly, but in a brilliant Spinal Tap kinda way.


Saturday
Oct022010

Breaking down Bonham's killer intro to "Rock 'n' Roll"

Thanks to my co-worker Steve Mayer for sharing this wonderfully geeky breakdown of the drum intro to Led Zeppelin's "Rock 'n' Roll."

It's part of a quirky series of "Drum History Minute" podcasts by drummer Daniel Glass. Glass, who will be doing a clinic in Bakersfield later this month, excels at dissecting a very complex rhythm in ways that novices can understand.

What's really fun is he ties Bonham's groove to Little Richard's "I Keep a Knockin' from 1957, itself a cover of a 1938 Louis Jordan song.

Other podcasts tackle "Rock Around the Clock," country drummer Buddy Harman, "the "Bo Diddley Beat" and "The Amen Break," which Glass links to breakbeats.

Good stuff.

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