Thursday, April 16, 2026

MONSTERS UNDER THE BED - "When I Die" (1997)

 
Rich here to relate a more personal note than usual because I have known Lance Morgan (aka Monsters Under the Bed) since the mid-'80s when he first responded to an ad I'd placed in Seattle's leading rock 'n' roll newspaper, looking for a singer/guitarist for my new band. In Lance, not only did I discover someone whose voice blended perfectly with mine, but I also discovered a prolific singer/songwriter who seemingly wrote more songs in a week than I could in several years. To this day, Lance continues writing and recording at a dizzying pace. 
 
In the early '90s, a few years after our band had run its course, Lance decided to record an album under the fictitious band name Monsters Under the Bed, and he invited me to participate. The album, "Neighborhood of Reality," was full of Lance's introspective lyrics and approachable melodies and harmonies and hooks where you might not expect them. As we approached the end of that recording project, I challenged Lance to write a song with different kinds of chord progressions than he normally used, and he came up with the amusing and catchy "When I Die," a song where he imagines a time when he can "stop writing introspective songs." It was also released as a single, and it's my favorite song from the album.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

STRANGEWAYS - "Show Her You Care" (1978)

 
Strangeways were a UK Power Pop band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire. This 1978 single was pretty much their whole catalogue, and if you can find a copy, it's going to cost you around $100.00 or more.
As seen here, they were also known as Ƨtrangeways!

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

THE HEPTONES - "Night Food" (1976)

 
In my humble opinion, some of the best Reggae music ever recorded was in the 1970's. There were just so many bands that were at the top of their creative game, and The Heptones were one of them, and here's a perfect tune to prove my point!

Monday, April 13, 2026

THE MIGHTY BLUE KINGS - "Meet Me In Uptown" (1996)

 
I'm in the mood to just listen to some good fun music these days, and this release from the 1996 CD titled "Meet Me In Uptown" by The Mighty Blue Kings does the trick. 
Take a load off, forget all the BS, kick back and have a good time!

Sunday, April 12, 2026

TAJ MAHAL - "Satisfied 'N Tickled Too" (1976)

 
There are so many great songs in Taj Mahal's repertoire over the years that it was difficult to just pick out one. The song I was looking for, his version of  "Nobody's Business But My Own" that was recorded live at Big Sur, I couldn't find on YouTube for some reason, but that's okay, this song is almost just as satisfying.
So here you go, it's the title tune from this awesome 1976 album.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

JIM KWESKIN AND THE JUG BAND "Beedle Um Bum" (1963)

 
There was a time many many years ago when Skiffle music was very big in the UK, and Jug Band music was fairly popular in the states, but then Rock music overshadowed both of them in both countries and bands like Jim Kweskin And The Jug Band pretty much virtually disappeared.
Kazoos are probably the cheapest musical instrument a person can buy, so maybe it's time for a Jug Band music revival. 
This very fun self-titled album was released in 1963, and is chock fully of nutty stuff like this.

Friday, April 10, 2026

FLAMIN' GROOVIES - "Shake Some Action" (1976)

 
The Flamin' Groovies are the epitome of a rock and roll band. Musically, all their dots are connected, and I'm really not quite why they are not more popular than they are.
"Shake Some Action"  made in 1976 was their 4th studio album, and it's just good from beginning to end, and the title song is a really good example of what they do best, and that is rock! 
Sometimes they were The Flamin' Groovies, and sometimes they were just Flamin' Groovies, but it really doesn't change anything, they were still great either way!