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The Listening Room February 26, 2007: Pulp, Lily Allen, Anders Osbourne, Simply Red, and Iggy Pop

Written by Josh Hathaway
Published February 26, 2007
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Glen Boyd: "I Wanna Be Your Dog" from TV Eye (1977 Live) by Iggy Pop

This morning I scored tickets to see Iggy And The Stooges (everyone else was tripping over themselves to get Police tickets), and brothers and sisters, I am stoked. So do you think I celebrated by dusting off my copy of Raw Power? Nope. I went straight to TV Eye, the live album recorded during the 1977 tour he did with Bowie on keyboards right around the time Lust For Life came out. Much as I love the original Stooges (and can't wait to actually see them live), the band heard on this performance combines the Stooges well, "Raw Power", with razor sharp musical chops cleverly disguised as sheer, unbridled punk-rock energy.

Iggy is one of the few guys in music who can couple lines like "I'm so messed up, I want you here" with "Now I Wanna Be Your Dog" and make you actually believe it. The last time I saw him in the eighties, he was banned from playing in Seattle by starting a near riot with members of the audience storming the stage and tipping over the P.A. columns. Maybe this time around, I'll actually get to hear the band. Either way, I can't wait.

Anna Creech "IKEA" from Smoking Monkey by Jonathan Coulton


I saw Jonathan Coulton last night in Seattle, and leading up to and after the show, I've had a variety of his songs on rotation in my mental jukebox. He played all of them at the show except one, which was a slight disappointment because I love the song "IKEA" almost as much as I love the furniture. Like most of his tunes, it's lyrically witty and easy on the ears. (You can download it for free from his website, but do consider chipping in a buck for it anyway).

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Josh Hathaway is Assistant Music Editor for BC Magazine. He is formerly an award-winning journalist and broadcaster and publishes the BC Network site Confessions of a Fanboy .
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The Listening Room February 26, 2007: Pulp, Lily Allen, Anders Osbourne, Simply Red, and Iggy Pop
Published: February 26, 2007
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#1 — February 26, 2007 @ 13:15PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Sir Saleski, I have stayed away from Lily Allen for reasons I can't quite remember or explain. I am going to have to investigate this further.

#2 — February 26, 2007 @ 13:24PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Ah, dangit, I ran out of time this weekend and forgot to contribute for this week. Next week, for sure.

#3 — February 26, 2007 @ 15:06PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Tom, I'll be looking forward to hearing from you next week.

In the meantime, have you spent anytime investigating Pulp yet?

#4 — February 26, 2007 @ 16:02PM — Tom Johnson [URL]

Not yet - Pulp's on my ever-expanding mental list titled "to check out," the rank of which shifts from week to week. I'm going to have to bite the wax tadpole here soon and just order one of those deluxe editions. How about you - any progress on GBV?

#5 — February 26, 2007 @ 16:20PM — zingzing

hey djr, i would suggest pulp's "we love life" (i think that's what it is called...)

it's kind of the ugly stepchild of pulp's later stuff, career killer kinda thang... produced by scott walker as well.

#6 — February 26, 2007 @ 16:38PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Zing, I'm listening to We Love Life as we speak. I was able to score it locally (for an outrageous sum of money that I shouldn't have paid) and I think it's quite a good listen.

"Weeds" and "I Love Life" are both great. "The Trees" is also pretty great. I don't think there's a song on it I don't like.

#7 — February 26, 2007 @ 20:02PM — Jon Sobel [URL]

I just discovered Jonathan Coulton recently. Very hard to get "Chiron Beta Prime" or "Code Monkey" out of your head once they're in there. Yikes!

#8 — February 27, 2007 @ 15:57PM — Mat Brewster

Sorry I missed out this week. Went out of town then got hit with a nasty stomach thing, that is just now letting me crawl away from the bed.

#9 — February 27, 2007 @ 16:13PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

No worries, Sir Brewster. I hope your digestive track returns to a more pleasant state.

#10 — February 28, 2007 @ 13:47PM — Connie Phillips [URL]

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#11 — March 3, 2007 @ 16:19PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

My copy of Jarvis and Different Class arrived this week. I'm not sure which album will be represented next week but I can virtually guarantee one of them will.

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