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PerformanceKlok: Birth control music

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Ben Folds performs “Learn To Live With What You Are” upon request.

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Top 5 songs for the fall fair

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

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Autumn. Here, in the Northeast, it is a time where the air seems crisper and cleaner, the trees practically explode with fall colors, and it’s our last chance to enjoy the outdoors before Old Man Winter lays his icy, bastard hands on us. I hate that guy.

Autumn is also the time of year where we celebrate the harvest with local fall fairs, steeped in history. For example, that delicious root beer you get at the fair, right from the barrel? That harkens back to the days of puritans, who would drown heretics and witches in their version of the tasty beverage.

And what about all those apples? Well, early colonists would often barter with the natives using apples as currency or, if the local tribe refused to trade, that Red Delicious would make a handy projectile.

What fair is complete without the oxen pulls, wherein beasts of burden drag weights under their master’s whip? You can trace that sport back to the early American farmer’s obsession with sadomasochism, as the the whip was an integral part of any sexual humiliation and the cry of “oxen-free!” often resonated throughout the rafters of the barn, as that was the preferred safe word of the time.

This is, of course, all bull. I hope. As of this writing, I’m getting ready to attend the Fryeburg Fair, one of the most popular fairs in New England. And to get me in the mood, I’ve compiled the following Top 5 songs for the fair:

1. “Going to the Country,” Steve Miller

Going to the Country.wma – Steve Miller Band

2. “Soulful Shade of Blue,” Neko Case

Soulful Shade Of Blue – Neko Case

3. “Cluck Old Hen,” Alison Krauss & Union Station

Cluck Old Hen – Alison Krauss

4. “Dance Tonight,” Paul McCartney

Dance Tonight – Paul McCartney

5. “Honeyed Out,” Kris Delmhorst

Honeyed Out – Kris Delmhorst

Runners Up: “Shine” (Cover), Dolly Parton; “Girl from the North Country,” Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash; “100 Miles to Charleston,” Martha’s Trouble.

Have you been to a local fair lately, no matter how sick or demented your reason? Share …

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Tags: Alison Krauss & Union Station, Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Kris Delmhorst, Martha's Trouble, Neko Case, Paul McCartney, Steve Miller

Top 5 Super Happy Songs Number 1!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

happyWar, recession, unemployment, Glenn Beck … with such darkness surrounding this day and age, how will we ever see the sun? Sometimes all it takes is a song.

1. “Fisherman’s Blues,” The Waterboys
There’s nothing bluesy about “Fisherman’s Blues,” and despite the longing in the lyrics, it’s a song that makes you want to smile.

2. “Just For Me,” Blues Traveler
Blues Traveler knows a thing or two about struggles, but they also know how to put it in perspective and how to celebrate with music.

3. “Headlong,” Queen
“There used to be a man with a stick in his hand/there used to be a woman with a hotdog stand!” So goes the lyrics to 1991’s “Headlong,” an oft-overlooked rockin’ tune by Queen. What does it mean? Who cares, just boogie down, man!

4. “There’s Always Someone Cooler Than You,” Ben Folds
Although it sounds like a put-down, “There’s Always Someone Cooler Than You” is the furthest thing from it. This song is about the joy that can be found simply by letting go.

5. “Top of the World,” Shonen Knife
If you’re going to sing a super-happy fun song by The Carpenters, you ought to be part of an all-girl punk band from Osaka, blaring it away with a heavy Japanese inflection. Only then does “Top of the World” achieve its fullest flower.

Discuss: What do you play to make you feel better?

Super Happy Number 1!

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Tags: Ben Folds, Blues Traveler, Queen, Shonen Knife, The Waterboys

Update

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

We’re making a couple of minor changes to the schedule on theFiver. Top 5 lists will be updated Tuesdays and Thursdays, and newsbits and editorials will be updated throughout the week. PerformanceKlok will still be posted Saturdays. Wackiness and shenanigans will occur as before. We now return you to your regularly scheduled web browsing, already in progress.

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PerformanceKlok: Isn’t that Jenny Lewis?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Rilo Kiley performs “With Arms Outstretched” live from Bonnaroo.

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Top 5 Fiver comments that sound awesome when taken out of context

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

It’s been a busy week at theFiver’s home offices, as such, we didn’t have time to cobble a traditional Top 5 list, however, in the interests in saluting our most excellent readers, we’d like to present the Top 5 Fiver comments that sound awesome when taken out of context:

1. No matter what you tell them, there are legions of people that will never accept that Manfred Mann is not “wrapped up like a douche…”

2. Please feel free to vomit forth your opinion on my blog anytime… well, not literally, please…

3. side note: I still believe the chinaman may, in fact, be the issue.

4. But guitar strings feel gross on my fingers. And Guitar Hero is so easy. And there’s an audience cheering you on. And pretty colors.

5. I think this needs an Aimee Mann song. That’s what was playing when I hit into the moose going 60 mph at approximately 10 pm that fateful Friday night five years ago.

Runners up: They’re saying “Shark sandwich,” right? and Who *doesn’t* need a lizard friend?

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YouBoob

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

It occurs to me that I neglected to include the YouTube video of me and my take on Canon in D in the previous post. Sorry about that. I’ve updated the post with the included video. As Antonio Salieri once said to Mozart: “My bad.”

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