Classic Rock Bottom

A big thanks and a round of applause to Niels and RJHog for filling in for me so capably.  It’s a blast to guest host, and from the looks of things you all liked it too...

 

But for this week, I wanted to fuss about the last NMC I posted using a remixed, alternate version album from some 30 years ago.  This seemed to cause an issue with some people on this site.  They were wrong of course! 

 

So that’s the genesis for this SHT list, but with a twist.  And admittedly, it’s kind of a part II, but these Hidden Treasures all come from albums that changed the rules about how I listen to music, they broke all my long standing convictions that I held dear about what was great music and what was not.

 

PLAYLIST VITALS...

 

TITLE: Meat Plow
BAND: Stone Temple Pilots
ALBUM: Purple
YEAR: 1994
LENGTH: 3:37
DID YOU KNOW: Stone Temple Pilots can trace its beginnings to a Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California in 1986, where Scott Weiland met Robert DeLeo. They began discussing their girlfriends, and, after realizing they were dating the same woman, developed a bond. They each subsequently broke it off with the girl, who left town, whereupon Weiland and DeLeo moved into her vacated apartment.

 

And maybe that was the inspiration for a song titled "Meat Plow" - ok probably not, but it sounded good.  For me, this album and band was an impulse buy from the used CD store.  I took it up to the listening bar and popped it in, and sat there and listened to the whole album!  I think I bought this and Core on that day.  Meat Plow is the rule changer because it was the initial track that really changed my thinking about 90's music and opening my mind up the rest of this playlist...

 

TITLE: Far Behind
BAND: Candlebox
ALBUM: Candlebox
YEAR: 1993
LENGTH: 5:00
DID YOU KNOW: Candlebox was the first successful act on Madonna's Maverick Records, which went on to sign Alanis Morissette, Deftones, and The Prodigy. After troubles with the label, however, Candlebox went on indefinite hiatus in 2000 after an alleged attempt to be freed from their contract. The band reunited in 2006, releasing their first studio album in 10 years and touring extensively.

 

Another listening bar discovery, this time at the recommendation of a friend.  I liked the debut album so well I purchased their next two albums without question.  Oops!  Oh well, we’ve all done that before.  I still get into this album every now and then so it does have staying power.  Also, Gordon has been listening to this recently as well, so it’s got to be great, right?

 

TITLE: Futures
BAND: Jimmy Eat World
ALBUM: Futures
YEAR: 2004
LENGTH: 3:58
DID YOU KNOW: Contrary to popular belief, the band name acronym (JEW) is not a reference to the band's religious beliefs, nor to member Jim Adkins. The band's name came from a crayon drawing made after an incident between Linton's younger brothers, Jim and Ed, who fought frequently. Jim usually won, but Ed sought revenge by drawing a picture of Jim shoving the Earth into his mouth; the picture bore the caption "Jimmy eat world".

 

This band came to me a little differently.  My son kept pushing them on me.  Their earlier work is not my style, but starting with Futures something was different about this band.  They became more mature, more melodic, more rock and roll!! This track really made me stop and listen.  Thanks son!

 

TITLE: Retrace
BAND: Anberlin
ALBUM: New Surrender
YEAR: 2008
LENGTH: 3:50
DID YOU KNOW: The album’s title explains people's need to give things up to change, "In everybody's life, there's something they know they have to give up... There's something they have to change or take care of in their lives to progress to the next step." The original explanation on the band's Myspace blog quickly spread across music news sites, with them reporting this insight on the title and how "we must change, not because we want to, but because we desperately have to."

 

I love this band, when I start listening to them I have a hard time stopping.  The detail in the music, their knack for melody and rhythm is uncanny.  I can’t think of any tracks that I’ve heard that I don’t like.  I’m in the process of filling Anberlins gaps in my personal collection.

 

TITLE: Right Down To The Bone
BAND: Electric Mary
ALBUM: Down To The Bone
YEAR: 2008
LENGTH: 4:04
DID YOU KNOW: 2009 saw them tour with Alice Cooper and Glenn Hughes as well as showcasing at Experience PRS for PRS Guitars in Stevensville, Maryland alongside the likes of Carlos Santana, Dweezil Zappa and Buddy Guy. In 2010 they supported Deep Purple.  Whilst in The States, Electric Mary collaborated with Grammy Award winning engineer/producer Jason Corsaro on a live recording (yet to be released).

 

This is a well-placed track in this list because this band really brings all this music and the classic rock feel back into the scene.  I can only hope they really connect with a larger audience since they are Australian it is not easy to get their new music.

 

 

 

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Very good SHT, Scott! And I too think that debut Candlebox is the best one I have. I also have "Lucy", and "Happy Pills" but neither can touch the debut. Never heard their "Into The Sun" release.

But, "Meat Plow" is also how I was introduced to STP. Great album, but I like "Core" better. I have all of their releases, and the first two, along with the last one they did, are the best, IMO.

I liked the "Jimmy Eat World" track as well, and "Electric Mary"...well, lets just say I think it was well worth the $20, plus shipping, I spent to get that. Listening to this post twice in a row!

I can post the "Into The Sun" album sometime as AOTW if you guys are interested.

I would love to hear it. I've read some positive reviews about it, but never heard any music. Thanks!
Im interested too

Thanks Gordon.  I havent listened to Candlebox's new one either, but I'm going to make a point of it now.

 

I have to agree with you again on your STP comments.  I prefer Core as well, but like you, Meat Plow was my first STP track, or better said - its the first track I heard that I knew was STP.  Interstate Love Song played on the radio a lot but I didnt connect it to them until I heard the album.

Ewww...Candlebox. What's the chances of getting more guest hosts?
hmmm...  Next week I think Im gonna do a "Jons worst nightmare" SHT list...

Crap, let me guess...

 

Kiss

Firehouse

Kiss

Kiss

Kiss

R.E.M

 

Special bonus:

Kiss

No...  I was thinking more like...

 

The Outfield

Foo Fighters

Live

KISS

Firehouse

 

but I coudl add REM in if you'd like. Shiny Happy People hasnt been posted yet

Man, that's even worse. Go ahead though, I dare you. Try and make me sick!

What?? You dont like Candlebox? They got some good stuff, man! And so does Big Jim Slade...you should be in a "widespead panic" to improve your music collection!!

Have I ever mentioned Big Jim Slade???

 

Who? That's a character from "Kentucky Fried Movie"! Will be glad to post the picture if you want.

 

And Candlebox is just horrible, to me at least.

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