Salon piece: “Ten Bands I Will be Forced to Listen to in Hell”! (#5: Eric Clapton)‏, By Tom Kipp and Marc Marshall

Hi Marc:   As the Creator, Curator, and Avatar of “Eff Clapton”, surely one of the most inspiring ongoing features on Facebook, I thought you’d enjoy this mini-rant, excerpted from the highly entertaining Salon article linked below—   5. Eric Clapton Not Cream, not Blind Faith, not even Derek and the Dominoes. They all get a pass. No, it’s solo Clap …

Parking Space Envy: The Sex Pistols vs. The Captain & Tennille and Karen Carpenter at A&M Records, Circa March 1977! By Tom Kipp

  Now THIS is a fascinating anecdote (via Wikipedia, though suspiciously unsourced), particularly in this year of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, though I’d prefer to have a little more documentation re: that parking business, as no one from The Pistols likely possessed a driver’s license at the time, much less ever had any opportunity to park …

Here’s the Lowdown re: Mock Rock (aka Novelty, Parody, Comedy, or Joke Rock)!‏ By Cory Davis, Tom Kipp, Joe Mabel, Andy Cohen, Joel RL Phelps and Ched Stanisic

From: cory davis Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:56 AM To: Kipp, Thomas J Subject: Mock Rock? Hi TK. What would you recommend for anyone who likes Weird Al? What’s out there that’s better? What’s the name of that one group that was two guys just sorta spewing stream-of-consciousness about celebrities of the time? Thanks!! ~FC     Hi FC: …

Big Country – In a Big Country

My only thought is that I loved the first two Big Country albums, The Crossing and Steeltown. Legendary producer Steve Lilywhite is said to have preferred their first album, The Crossing, which he produced, over any other record by any band which he produced. This is high praise, given Lilywhite’s long-career and impressive output. I …