Monday, September 22, 2014

Play your metallic piece...


Dan always mentions the lo-fi limitations he had recording this song, and I suppose yes - it's true, but regardless of that - this is still probably my most favorite out of all of his songs. It always boggles my mind that Dan recorded this whole thing by himself in his bedroom on a beat-up Fostex 4-Track recorder. It's an ambitious piece - layers upon layers of sound - sort of reminds me a little of early Bowie... and even though Dan is not the type of guy who ever explained what his songs were about - this one is perhaps the most self explained...

Dan created an android and taught it to play guitar... "the rockin' man was built to make you swoon and sway... he's a rockin' little robot, you know - I taught him how to play..." My favorite part of the song is when Dan leads his friend into the guitar solo when he goes "Play your metallic piece!" Then there's that sound... how did he make that sound? It's a guitar, I know, but it's different somehow - sort of like an orchestra at half-speed. I've listened to this song many times and I still don't know what he did there. It's a secret we may never know.

Anyway, give the song a good hard listen and tell me what you think... oh, and thanks, Dan!!


Sunday, September 14, 2014

Yul FOUND!!



Today, when I woke up my bleary eyes were happy to discover that my long quest for Yul has been answered by a drunken hobo.... well, actually a collector of white doo-wop music who's screen-name was DrunkenHobo. He was happy to share the details I had compiled, along with my rare publicity photo of The Companions on his blog - and even more-so his YouTube video of the song - and now I'm thrilled to share it with all of you!! It really is a great song and I'm glad I can now hear it whenever I want - cruising around with the top down in my car (well, technically I can't do that because I drive a Hyundai Sonata, but YOU get what I mean!)... ENJOY!!...




A download of the song "I Want A Yul Brynner Haircut" is also available here!