30 years ago today (April 26), my favorite band released one of my favorite albums. In 1994 my 14th birthday had just passed, I was getting even more into music, and A Date with the Smithereens was MINDBLOWING then. And to me, it still is. This is a RIPPER of a fucking album. From the opening of War for My Mind to lighter tracks to maybe one of my favorite songs of all TIME, Sleep the Night Away.
A Date is also an interesting look back at peak Big Record Label as the rise of big 90s bands like Nirvana (who LOVED the Smithereens, they'd play their tape in their tour van) and kinda 80s rock like the Smithereens (despite being British Invasion flavored) taking a bit of a backseat to heavier, newer rock bands. I loved both.
And 30 years later, I STILL play this one REGULARLY. They recently put out a box set with four 45s and a bunch of extra songs - I don't have the box, but I heard the extra songs, and they are AWESOME.
RIP Pat DiNizio, and long live the Smithereens (who still perform and tour with other singers, something I'm sure Pat would have loved).
Still blown away 30 years later at how damn cool this song is, hearing this when I was 14 when it came out in 1994 was mindblowing. The wild creeping walking bassline, the odd riffs and changes, the guitar and bass flair- just a crazy, fantastic song. What a piece of music.
There's a lot of reasons why the Smithereens are my favorite band, and songs like this are big ones.
The Smithereens' record 'Green Thoughts' came out today, March 22, in 1988. Happy 36th anniversary to one of my favorite albums by one of my favorite bands. This is a pic of the two copies I have on vinyl, the one on the left is signed by all the guys in 1988 (albeit to someone else -- I'm not Lance, and I was 8 in 1988). But it's a great piece, and I grabbed it around 1999. 💚
"Room Without a View" is an awesome Smithereens song (the vocals, melody, bassline! 🤯) and I found this GREAT fan-made video for it that really sums up the whole thing.
The Smithereens are my favorite band for a lot of reasons. One is that they can NAIL a cover song. They collected 22 of them in 2018 in this killer 'Covers' collection on Bandcamp. Everything from Kinks to Billie Holiday, Sam the Sham, Beatles to Beach Boys to Springsteen.
The Jersey Four sure could cover a song. They even covered an ENTIRE Beatles album, which is epic. I bet you'll recognize several of these. And man, Pat's VOICE shines. As always. The guy could SING (AND write songs). Plus the bass, solid drums and guitar all over these. What a band, man.
😎 Please join us tonight, Saturday August 26, for another musical edition of #ILikeToWatch 🎶 - featuring the rockin’ music of #TheSmithereens 🎸, and guest hosted by yours truly 😎!
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August 12th is National Vinyl Record Day (apparently) so I grabbed all the vinyl I could find in my house. It's not a lot. I used to have many crates full. But after many moves, I thinned the collection down to nearly nothing, as I do digital music mostly now (I have no turntable anymore either). But sometimes, I grab a couple. Bought the bottom row here recently. Odd I can't find my copy of Telekon. Pretty sure I still have that one somewhere. I hope so. And wow, I have two copies of Green Thoughts, one signed, one not. Check out that picture disc. I should get better photos of it eventually. It's rad.