When I think back to my prime music video watching days, there is no question Busta Rhymes was one of the most significant and creative artists. Today's installment of Music Video Throwback is devoted to "Dangerous," to me, his most memorable video.
Chet Baker (1929-1988) was an American jazz trumpeter and vocalist. I once heard it said that concert promoters were not sure whether they should bill him as one over the other, so they just started booking him as the handsome guy. Either way, Chet had an ability to live on the back end of a beat that was unlike anyone else I've ever heard, and his conversational phrasing was always informed by his skill as a vocalist. Nevertheless, he was also the controversial king of the California Cool School of jazz where his drug habit was just as well known as his musicianship. He was in and out of jail, relationships, musical partnerships, and was perhaps nothing more than a slick con man with a cool smile and a good story to tell. In 1988 he was found dead outside of a Dutch Brothel and although no foul play was suspected, it is presumed that Chet was simply too high and fell out of the window to his death.
If all this sounds like the makings of a good story it's because it is. In 1988 writer and director Bruce Weber complied the story of Chet Baker into a documentary entitled Let's Get Lost. This film is a collection of interviews and footage with Chet's ex-wives, friends, and associated musicians in an attempt to paint the full picture of the man. Watch the documentery and then dig into itunes for some further Chet Baker knowledge. For my money, the album It Could Happen To You is Chet's best work and absoluetly one of my all time top five favorite albums ever. Check it out, you dig?
There are some exciting shows to check out this week, NYC. Two friends of the Dig are playing: Cultfever at Cameo Gallery tonight and Field Mouse at the Rock Shop tomorrow. Both of these bands are amazing live, you best not miss! Read on for more details.
It's been a while since we looked in on friend of the Dig Holy Ghost Tent Revival so let's check in and see what's new. Read on for a list of their current tour stops as well as the link to their new EPSweat Like The Old Days.
Hope everyone has been enjoying their weekend, I know I have. I've also been enjoying some good songs & videos and am sharing them with you all now in this Weekly Roundup.
Hurray For The Riff Raffis the combination of singer/songwriter Alynda lee Segarra and the Tumbleweeds. They are based out of New Orleans and released an album this year entitled Look Out Mama. They have been a recent find of mine and one which I have been digging immensely.
Right now they group is touring over seas so in the time mean check out album's title track below and then hop on over to the purchase link and check out the full release. You dig?
Today I finish my series on the superb uses of music by director Paul Thomas Anderson. For three weeks (in anticipation of his sixth feature The Master), I have been highlighting some of my favorite moments in his films. This third and final installment is a double dose of Punch-Drunk Love and There Will Be Blood. I can't decide if I want pudding or a milkshake.
There's an exciting bill tomorrow night (9/13) at The Delancey (168 Delancey Street in Manhattan) featuring two friends of the Dig: Los Encantados and Chase King. Read on for the details.
Buke and Gase, one of Brooklyn's most interesting musical duos, is coming back in a big way. A new EP, Function Falls, comes out tomorrow, and next week, the band will play a show with Deerhoof at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Read on for all the details and great new music.
Haven't done a Weekly Roundup in a while, and there is an incredible backlog of music in my inbox just waiting to be shared, so let's get right to the tunes and videos.