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ColdMiser

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Location: On the Trail
Gender: Male


Posted: Jun 5, 2025 - 8:46am

 Lazy8 wrote:

It's been 2 weeks since I mailed, probably time to post. If it's still sitting unopened and you don't want to spoil the surprise...click away.



Most music is intended to be smooth, melodious, pleasant. It invites rather than demands that you listen. I wanted to explore music that can't be ignored.

One aspect of this is the rhythm, and I collected a batch of songs with what I like to call "chunky" rhythms. These tunes don't make good background music—they demand attention. Anti-lullabies.

I'm disappointed that most of these are pretty old; I think only a couple are from this century. I hope there's at least a little novelty here, something you haven't heard or at least haven't heard in a long time.



As I'm listening along I'm trying to work out the theme. First song I'm thinking an eating/munchies theme based on the lyrics and the fat cat cover art. Second song, well maybe it's a drug thing theme. The deeper I got the more I lost the track, sometimes thinking just plain old addiction stuff. Finally reading your write up I kinda got it. Went back for a second listen to look at it from the Chunky Rhythm perspective and had a better appreciation for what you did. Here are some of the stuff that demanded my attention. 

Nick Lowe - Totally new to me. I like it better than his hits actually. 
Dan Zanes - Hey didn't he do kiddie music? Glad my kids didn't stumble onto this one when they were young. 
Crackin' Up - Was fitting the theme I thought you were doing at first. Petty can do no wrong, he treats this with the respect it deserves.
Don't Tell Me - Is this the Madonna debut in the RPMCC? Certainly not what we are used to from her, so a very nice surprise.
Amok - I thought this was a little Devo-ish. Is this sung in English? Hard to tell, sounded like a foreign language. 
Clones - And the Alice Cooper streak continues! Like Kurt, haven't heard this one in ages. 
Sonia Dada - And now for something completely different. A lot going on here, Belew-like guitar riffs and some crazy good pipes on this chick. Normally not in my wheelhouse but I really dug this. Fav of the mix! 
Rachid Taha - Sounded like Janes Addiction but danceable
Talking Heads - Speaking of Adrian Belew....
Bonus Track - Luscious Jackson, always like that band name. Also a long forgotten one. 

Stellar work as always from the mix master! Now back to my regularly scheduled lullabies. 

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
Gender: Male


Posted: Jun 1, 2025 - 6:40pm

 Lazy8 wrote:

It's been 2 weeks since I mailed, probably time to post. If it's still sitting unopened and you don't want to spoil the surprise...click away.




Chunky tunes abound!

Nick Lowe: Always liked Nick’s stuff ever since “Pure Pop for Now People/ Jesus of Cool” That first one was a classic.

Dan Zanes: Never heard of him before. But I’ve heard of the Del Fuegos. Nice quiet, slow rocker here. Which is leaning bluesy for sure.

Tune Yards: I’ve heard them on the college station I listen to. When this first started it reminded me of that little ska classic “Uptown Top Ranking” by Athena and Donna.

Tom Petty: I didn’t realize Tom did this cover. This follows closely to that original. I like Nick’s version the best.

Madonna: Not a big fan of hers. Other than her first semi- hit “Borderline”. Probably because I first heard that on KROQ-FM Los Angeles way back. She sure sounds like Sheryl Crow here. Not bad really. Chunky!

Ledernocken: Another KROQ classic for me. Rock of the 80’s? Shake your Booty Shake! Boon Chacka Chunky!

The White Stripes: I just don’t get Jack White. And they say Neil Young is a whiner. Icky indeed.

Fatboy Slim: The hit! The lyrics aren’t real deep here, for sure. But I guess that was the intent.

Alice Cooper: I haven’ heard this one in years. Thanks for jogging my memory. A little Alice always adds to the playlist

Ratatat: Wow! Electronic vs. Rock Guitars! Definitely BIG Chonkyness going on here.

Beck: I like Beck most times. Not one of my favorite ones from him. But it’s got that chunky dance beat going on for sure.

Sonia Dada: If you looked up eclectic in the dictionary… there’s a picture of Sonia Dada there. Some of their music I really like… some not so much. This one falls in the middle for me. Chonk bass groove though.

Ranchid Taha: Another one I’ve never heard before. Not bad. Sounds like Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi
“Zimbabwean Wall of Sound”. The banjo saves it!

Talking Heads: Need anyone say more? Excluding Scott from Wy. What a groove!

Nice choices here. Made me listen.   


Nice work/ theme/ artwork. Enjoyed!






Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: May 28, 2025 - 7:43am

It's been 2 weeks since I mailed, probably time to post. If it's still sitting unopened and you don't want to spoil the surprise...click away.



Most music is intended to be smooth, melodious, pleasant. It invites rather than demands that you listen. I wanted to explore music that can't be ignored.

One aspect of this is the rhythm, and I collected a batch of songs with what I like to call "chunky" rhythms. These tunes don't make good background music—they demand attention. Anti-lullabies.

I'm disappointed that most of these are pretty old; I think only a couple are from this century. I hope there's at least a little novelty here, something you haven't heard or at least haven't heard in a long time.

ColdMiser

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Location: On the Trail
Gender: Male


Posted: May 25, 2025 - 7:39am

 Steely_D wrote:

My my! Look at that guy’s package, will you?

Sadly, it arrived at my house and I’m on the road again until at least September. So I very much appreciate it but will have to live vicariously through you folks’ comments on it.

And that is, indeed, one chonky boi.


thru rain, rain and more rain my trusty post-woman got the package delivered safe, sound and remarkably dry. 

miamizsun

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Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: May 21, 2025 - 5:32am

 Steely_D wrote:

My my! Look at that guy’s package, will you?

Sadly, it arrived at my house and I’m on the road again until at least September. So I very much appreciate it but will have to live vicariously through you folks’ comments on it.

And that is, indeed, one chonky boi.



stonking chonk in da house
fat freddy would be proud
see phreak bros...
Steely_D

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Location: The foot of Mount Belzoni
Gender: Male


Posted: May 20, 2025 - 6:41am

My my! Look at that guy’s package, will you?

Sadly, it arrived at my house and I’m on the road again until at least September. So I very much appreciate it but will have to live vicariously through you folks’ comments on it.

And that is, indeed, one chonky boi.
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
Gender: Male


Posted: May 17, 2025 - 10:13pm

 miamizsun wrote: I'm that guy...

And the Marty special showed up today!



Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: May 15, 2025 - 7:22am

 miamizsun wrote:
on second thought-

is this a beer penalty?
because if it is...

Think of it as a beer opportunity.

miamizsun

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Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: May 15, 2025 - 6:31am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
These disc can be lots of work.




my secret weapon...


KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
Gender: Male


Posted: May 15, 2025 - 6:07am

 Lazy8 wrote:

Discs went out today. After I finished burning and packaging I realized I had forgotten a song! So here's what you're missing.


There is a theme but it probably only makes sense to me. It's not a puzzle but if you want to guess...good luck!

These disc can be lots of work.


miamizsun

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Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: May 15, 2025 - 3:53am

 Lazy8 wrote:

Discs went out today. After I finished burning and packaging I realized I had forgotten a song! So here's what you're missing.


There is a theme but it probably only makes sense to me. It's not a puzzle but if you want to guess...good luck!



thanks for the heads up
i've alerted my helper monkey

=======================
on second thought-

is this a beer penalty?
because if it is...
Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: May 13, 2025 - 8:00pm

Discs went out today. After I finished burning and packaging I realized I had forgotten a song! So here's what you're missing.


There is a theme but it probably only makes sense to me. It's not a puzzle but if you want to guess...good luck!
miamizsun

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Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP)
Gender: Male


Posted: May 5, 2025 - 3:48am

 Lazy8 wrote:

Pretty obvious at this point that I'm going to be late with my April disk. Working on it, hope to have it ready by next weekend.





Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: May 4, 2025 - 3:40pm

Pretty obvious at this point that I'm going to be late with my April disk. Working on it, hope to have it ready by next weekend.
ColdMiser

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Location: On the Trail
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 28, 2025 - 8:08am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Yes indeed.
He influenced my collection for quite a while.


No Doubt!! My Computer & CD collection is well influenced by Radio Paradise. My listening habits with the station in retirement are different than they used to be, but I still get a "Hey who is this?" reaction on occasion. 


KurtfromLaQuinta

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Location: Really deep in the heart of South California
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 28, 2025 - 6:25am

 Lazy8 wrote:


  To Bill, and the variety of music he's brought into our lives!

Yes indeed.
He influenced my collection for quite a while.


Lazy8

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Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 27, 2025 - 11:20pm

 ColdMiser wrote:
We're all from the same demographic and grew up in more-or-less the same culture, so you'd expect we'd all have similar experiences of music. While there's some overlap we all took fairly different paths thru that culture. That's pretty cool. Nice to get a tour of the musical neighborhoods we grew up in.

Growing up the radio was always on while my mom did housework and I played around. Top 40 pop mostly. We had one of those old stand up all-in-one wooden stereos similar to the one if the background here. They bought me a Disney album after we visited Disney Land in CA when I was really young. I recall playing the Tiki Room song over and over again. As I got older my uncle bequeathed me with some of his 45's and The Beatles, Beach Boys, Troggs, Chicago got regular playing time. My folks eventually upgraded to one of those monster stereo cabinets that I wasn't allowed to touch. Dad was into classical and some jazz. He had the Taste of Honey LP, which for me was like Playboy magazine. Mom loved her Streisand and Broadway tunes. I believe my love of female artists and Prog Rock probably came from that mixture.

So this was east coast? The concept of Top 40 was a great homogenizer of musical tastes across the country. There are still regional differences, where in some parts of the country all you hear on the radio is country music, but it's the same Top 40 country everywhere. We can feel lucky that we grew up with live DJs and at least a little local color.

My dad built a Heathkit stereo he was very proud of but honestly was kind of crap. By the time I was trusted to use it I had heard much better sound. My little brother bought a cheap Pioneer 8-track/receiver and it sounded massively better, but my collection was vinyl so I didn't get to hear some of my records on quality gear until I left for college.

I think every house in my neighborhood had a Herb Alpert record, and every boy in the neighborhood knew where their dads hid it.

When I had a paper route and started making my own dough I would save up for records. Started with 45's of songs I liked from the radio and eventually graduated to albums. The first 3 I bought, and still have to this day, were Desolation Boulevard by Sweet, Band of the Run and Alice Cooper's Greatest hits. I really got into Cooper, started buying all his stuff much to my parent's chagrin.

There is an interesting overlap between Alice Cooper and the world of show tunes; they (sort of) covered the Jets song on School's Out and did a speculative Bond movie theme that never got used.

In Jr High music was everywhere, we are talking mid 70's here. My friend and I would go to the department store and spend hours in the record department. We often would buy records without knowing anything about the band, cause the cover or the band looked cool. That is how I ended up with my first Todd Rundgren album, Utopia's Oops Wrong Planet. Something about his music spoke to me on some level and my life long journey as a Todd fan began. 

It was during these years and many a "discovery" record buy that my friend and I started down the road to Progressive Rock. He had an older brother who played guitar. That guy had a great collection of vinyl. He was a big Steve Howe fan and turned us on to Yes. We would hang out in his room for hours playing records. I loved those days. When high school came around all the kids developed their musical identities. Most were into the popular stuff of the time, Talking Heads, Springsteen, The Cars, stuff like that. I gravitated to tunes off the beaten path. Nobody in my class was listening to Rundgren, very few were into Zappa. King Crimson was virtually unknown. So I developed my own identity thru what was in my wheel house.

Envious that you had at least some company on your musical journey! I pawed thru all those bins by myself. Nobody I knew shared my tastes.

We'll have to compare Alice Cooper and Zevon collections sometime.
Putting this mix together really gave me an understanding of why I like what I like. And finding Radio Paradise later in life solidifies that. I'm always hearing things here that appeal to me and still feel like it's my own, as very rarely do I come across somebody who knows RP.  Now if William would only put some Todd into the rotation....

  To Bill, and the variety of music he's brought into our lives!

Steely_D

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Location: The foot of Mount Belzoni
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 26, 2025 - 7:27am

 ColdMiser wrote:

One of the things that I like about Todd is he is always re-inventing himself and his music. After his iconic Something/Anything LP with his biggest hits (Hello It's Me, I Saw the Light) and people were comparing him to Carol King he went in a totally different direction with A Wizard A True Star (where Is It My Name if from) which was very innovative for its time. Most fans will say that this era of his career was his best. But I think the period when he put out Nearly Human and Second Wind was his best work. I will have to work some tracks from those albums on a future mix one day. 

Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoyed the Cold Miser experience! 



Absolutely right that Nearly/Second is the high point, although there are plenty of other great periods.
Since his nature is to swing and miss sometimes, there are periods I don’t like: Faithful, Hermit, White Knight/Space Force. 
But, Gentle Reader, if you’ve never watched this - which I admit that I post hourly - please indulge me. It’s my personal peak Todd.
Funky, life-affirming, unique. If you have to pick a musician to latch on to, you could do worse. 

“In a world full of misery / WHY should we be happy?…”


ColdMiser

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Posted: Apr 23, 2025 - 5:39pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Todd. Always liked Todd. But there’s some I’ve never dug into. I’m glad you have introduced these songs to me. I liked “Is It My Name” the best. Need to do some more digging for sure.

One of the things that I like about Todd is he is always re-inventing himself and his music. After his iconic Something/Anything LP with his biggest hits (Hello It's Me, I Saw the Light) and people were comparing him to Carol King he went in a totally different direction with A Wizard A True Star (where Is It My Name if from) which was very innovative for its time. Most fans will say that this era of his career was his best. But I think the period when he put out Nearly Human and Second Wind was his best work. I will have to work some tracks from those albums on a future mix one day. 

Thanks for the feedback and glad you enjoyed the Cold Miser experience! 

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Apr 22, 2025 - 5:38pm

 ColdMiser wrote:

My long overdue follow up to the other members "where did your musical influences come from" mix that Lazy suggested we all put together. I had a lot of fun sifting thru my record collection and putting the pieces together of my musical journey. 

Growing up the radio was always on while my mom did housework and I played around. Top 40 pop mostly. We had one of those old stand up all-in-one wooden stereos similar to the one if the background here. They bought me a Disney album after we visited Disney Land in CA when I was really young. I recall playing the Tiki Room song over and over again. As I got older my uncle bequeathed me with some of his 45's and The Beatles, Beach Boys, Troggs, Chicago got regular playing time.

My folks eventually upgraded to one of those monster stereo cabinets that I wasn't allowed to touch. Dad was into classical and some jazz. He had the Taste of Honey LP, which for me was like Playboy magazine. Mom loved her Streisand and Broadway tunes. I believe my love of female artists and Prog Rock probably came from that mixture. 

When I had a paper route and started making my own dough I would save up for records. Started with 45's of songs I liked from the radio and eventually graduated to albums. The first 3 I bought, and still have to this day, were Desolation Boulevard by Sweet, Band of the Run and Alice Cooper's Greatest hits. I really got into Cooper, started buying all his stuff much to my parent's chagrin. 

In Jr High music was everywhere, we are talking mid 70's here. My friend and I would go to the department store and spend hours in the record department. We often would buy records without knowing anything about the band, cause the cover or the band looked cool. That is how I ended up with my first Todd Rundgren album, Utopia's Oops Wrong Planet. Something about his music spoke to me on some level and my life long journey as a Todd fan began. 

It was during these years and many a "discovery" record buy that my friend and I started down the road to Progressive Rock. He had an older brother who played guitar. That guy had a great collection of vinyl. He was a big Steve Howe fan and turned us on to Yes. We would hang out in his room for hours playing records. I loved those days. 

When high school came around all the kids developed their musical identities. Most were into the popular stuff of the time, Talking Heads, Springsteen, The Cars, stuff like that. I gravitated to tunes off the beaten path. Nobody in my class was listening to Rundgren, very few were into Zappa. King Crimson was virtually unknown. So I developed my own identity thru what was in my wheel house. 

Putting this mix together really gave me an understanding of why I like what I like. And finding Radio Paradise later in life solidifies that. I'm always hearing things here that appeal to me and still feel like it's my own, as very rarely do I come across somebody who knows RP.  Now if William would only put some Todd into the rotation....

It’s interesting to get into this groups minds when it comes to music.
Lots of artist I know about, but unfamiliar songs for sure.

The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room. I find it amazing the stuff from our past, even something as trivial as music from Disneyland still affects us today.
My personal favorite from Disneyland is the music played at the Mad Tea Party Ride.
https://youtu.be/tMQO6SzcMCE?si=RsBSq8TWzD5jGW6c

Sloop John B. My last CD mix here says all I need to say about the Beach Boys.

Beatles. Yep. Definitely a influence on any breathing sole around.

Herb Albert. My parents had all his LP’s. This was when I was in Jr. High/ Freshman.
So, I never had to purchase his music. But I did listen to him.

Barbara Streisand. Never got into her. She really could sing though. I did like her take on “Stoney End”.

West Side Story. Was never a fan of musicals. Sorry.

Alice Cooper. I have a few favorites from them/ him. This is one I’ve never heard.

Sweet. I just remember their “Top 40” hits. Well, even my influencer radio station, KROQ- Los Angeles played them back in the day. Good ol’ Glam Rock. So, this is a pleasant surprise.

Paul with Wings. Paul later stuff has always been hit or miss with me. But there’s a lot I liked from him during this period. And this was one of them.

Todd. Always liked Todd. But there’s some I’ve never dug into. I’m glad you have introduced these songs to me. I liked “Is It My Name” the best. Need to do some more digging for sure.

Rush. They have also been a hit or miss band for me. One of my favorite songs is done by them. This one is pretty decent. Not my favorite one though.

Crack in the Sky. Another band I’ve never got into much. They are on that progressive side of life. Not bad.

Yes. Yes! Always liked these guys. Nice inclusion in your influences.

Rickie Lee Jones. I have a few of her songs on my playlist. I do like her story telling/ upbeat ones the most. This one is kid of heavy.

Frank. I love his sense of humor and his over-the-top musicianship. Which all comes with this song. And an added bonus of a Wolfman Jack cameo appearance at the end!

Warren Zevon. I remember Scott from Wyoming commenting once, somewhere, someplace this was played on a jukebox over and over. I thought what a cool jukebox that would even have this in it to play. He said it was a flipside to his hit "Werewolves of London" that’s why it was in there. Oh.
Great song.

Awesome display of what and why you are who you are.
Thanks for your effort in showing us all what happened to you.









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