Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Birthday. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Happy Birthday: "Girls FM"
Gorilla vs. Bear hit it on the head with their post unveiling the new track from Happy Birthday's self titled debut. Sub Pop is indeed shaping up to have a stellar year in 2010. While having a solid 2009, oh-ten is shaping up to be a year rivaling 2008 which saw amazing debuts from Fleet Foxes and No Age among others. Just in the first half of 2010, Sub Pop is releasing the gorgeous new Beach House album, along with the debut from the Dum Dum Girls (Mar 30), the new Ruby Suns (Mar 2) and the gem of a record from the aforementioned Happy Birthday (March 16). Domination Schedule indeed.
Happy Birthday is the full 70s-pop influenced band from Kyle Thomas of King Tuff.
Labels:
Gorilla vs. Bear,
Happy Birthday,
Sub Pop
Monday, July 14, 2008
Song to Woody Guthrie — Happy Birthday
Woody probably hated his birthday. Why not right? If it was somehow deemed going against the norm, something worthy of a song or plain rebelliousness, Woody would have partaken.There is not much to say about Woody that hasn't already been said by people who can probably say it better than most — see Seeger, Dylan, and most folk troubadours. From his days as a boxcar jumping, hot-rock toting miscreant, to his musical maturation alongside that of a nation, Woody lived by his own mantra — "take it easy — but take it."
Woody's music was his will, something passed along, dragged in the dirt, beat up, broken down and rebuilt with more character. Not many know that "Turn, Turn, Turn," and "This Land is Your Land" were penned by Woody himself — I think he would have wanted it that way. As Dylan wrote:
"Hey, Woody Guthrie, but I know that you know/All the things that I'm a-sayin' an' a-many times more./ I'm a-singin' you the song, but I can't sing enough,/Cause there's not many men that done the things that you've done."
Happy Birthday.
After the jump.
Labels:
Bob Dylan,
Happy Birthday,
Pete Seeger,
Woody Guthrie
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