Confessions of a Fanboy 004: A Portkey Called Luscious Jackson - Page 6

Part of: Confessions of a Fanboy

"Why Do I Lie?" was one of my favorite songs on Fever In Fever Out and remains so to this day.

The three songs I've discussed thus far: "Naked Eye," "Under Your Skin," and "Why Do I Lie?" are the songs I listened to most often when I first purchased Fever. Since then I have come to enjoy several of the other songs on the album. Fever In Fever Out is where I would start anyone interested in checking out Luscious Jackson's discography. Their other releases have some good-to-great moments but are a little more uneven than Fever. Fever is not without its flaws. There are places the album does tend to drag but the good moments outnumber the bad and outweigh them, too. They would have to in order to overcome the baggage Fever unfairly carries.

My favorite tracks from the album:

  • Naked Eye

  • Under Your Skin
  • Water Your Garden
  • Why Do I Lie?
  • Faith
  • Stardust

III.
This week was a whole lot more Confession and a little less Fanboy. The main reason I read fiction is to find out what happens at the end. It's why I try never to see a movie before I read a book. Reading, to me, is work. Enjoyable work, yes, but work nonetheless. Movies are much easier. If I know how the book ends before I read it I am much less likely to go back and read it. That is why I have read all of the Harry Potter books except for Sorcerer's Stone. I saw the movie first. This week, I wrote this piece not really knowing where it was going or where it would end. I was just along for the ride, just like all of you. Thanks for being here and doing this with me. Just one thing: will you still respect me in the morning?

So as this week's Confession comes to a close, I put my Luscious Jackson CD back on the shelf and hope some decade-old ghosts go with it. They usually do. How sad is that? Even the Ghost of Mistakes Past thinks I am miserable company — not that I want them to stay or anything because they aren't exactly fuck full of mirth themselves. This, boys and girls, is why I am tired all the time. I wear myself out. I have had a lot of practice at this. Soon all of these ashes will find their way back to the 80 percent of my brain I will apparently never use and there it will wait … until the next time Fever In Fever Out gets queued up on my iPod.

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  • 1 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Apr 22, 2006 at 9:24 pm

    Here I was under the impression that Luscious Jackson was a type of apple.

  • 2 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 22, 2006 at 11:52 pm

    I could take this conversation straight to the gutter if I was of a mind but I think I will resist the temptation.

  • 3 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 8:50 am

    If only my powers of summoning were always this potent: this weekend, after having searched on multiple occasions, I saw LJ's first two CDs in a used bin. I hadn't seen them new in I don't know how long. So I got both In Search of Manny and Natural Ingredients for under $10.

    It's the Circle of Life, Simba.

  • 4 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Apr 24, 2006 at 9:34 am

    How'd wifey end up liking the column?

  • 5 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 24, 2006 at 9:39 am

    very nice. love this record. Lucious Jackson was one of the performers at the Lilith Fair show i went to. they totally rocked the joint. between them and Emylou Harris, the show could not have been better.

  • 6 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 10:04 am

    Thanks, Saleski, for finding, reading, and commenting this.

    We didn't have the greatest Lilith Fair set. I can't believe Emmylou Harris wasn't booked for Nashville. I guess they thought that was too obvious. I wanted Luscious Jackson, Sheryl Crow, or Shawn Colvin. Got none of them. Sarah Mc was fabulous, though. Never got to see LJ live. Would have liked that.

  • 7 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 10:06 am

    In fairness, I told her I had finished it. When I said she is too busy to read/listen to my stuff I was not kidding. She just doesn't have the time. That's how I get away with things like this. Although, she did tell me she went trolling around Blogcritics last week. I may yet find out what she thinks.

    I'm still married, anyway.

  • 8 - Scott Butki

    Apr 24, 2006 at 10:10 am

    I heard Luscious Jackson open for REM. They rocked the house. They had a great frunk groove thing going.

    Quick question: is it offensive to call someone a "fanboy"?I've heard mixed reports on that.

  • 9 - Matthew T. Sussman

    Apr 24, 2006 at 10:20 am

    "When I said she is too busy to read/listen to my stuff I was not kidding"

    Yeah, she's too busy reading MY stuff. Oh snap!

    But in all honesty, I know that situation all too well. Chelsea is in fact a busy girl and has too many more important things to do than read my goofy little posts.

  • 10 - Mat Brewster

    Apr 24, 2006 at 11:09 am

    I don't think my wife has ever read anything of mine. Same reason, just way too busy. When she has a free moment I'd rather her pay attention to me anyway instead of what I wrote.

    My long distance commute story turned into a good one. Premarriage I traveled some 350 miles from Tennessee to Indiana every few weekends to see the girl who is now my wife.

  • 11 - Mark Saleski

    Apr 24, 2006 at 12:11 pm

    not only did we have Emmylou doing a set with her band, Spyboy....but when we first walked in, on one of the small stages, we heard Syd Straw doing a set with Emmylou and Buddy Miller. they did a version of the Stones' "Some Girls". incredible.

  • 12 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 12:12 pm

    Scott, like with a lot of things the term "fanboy" can be used in a derogatory manner. I know what I mean when I use it in referring to myself so I just go with it. Other people wouldn't like it. I guess caution is the word when flinging it.

    I never got to see LJ live. I do remember them opening for R.E.M. It would have been very cool to see both bands.

  • 13 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 12:14 pm

    Suss, I'll give you that. That was good, man. That was good.

    The Wife to Whom I Am Married loves that I write and when she reads what I write she usually likes it, too. When I test material designed for my podcasts she usually laughs. She just doesn't have the time and she really doesn't like sitting in front of the computer very much. Plus, my fanboy tendencies go well beyond her musical interests.

    That said, Suss, the sports area might be the area she is least likely to travel.

  • 14 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 24, 2006 at 12:15 pm

    Brewster, The Wife to Whom I Am Married and I commuted from a distance a good deal less than that but still at a bit of a distance. I think it was probably an hour-ish. It worked out ridiculously well for me, too.

  • 15 - Scott Butki

    Apr 25, 2006 at 10:00 am

    I just pulled out my copy of their cd.
    I was trying to remember which song of theirs I most like and it is... "City song."
    It has that great comination of fun, sultry voice and is damn catchy.

  • 16 - DJRadiohead

    Apr 25, 2006 at 11:07 am

    Scott, "Citysong" is on Natural Ingredient which is the album that preceeded this one. It is damn catchy. I love that one.

  • 17 - Scott Butki

    Apr 26, 2006 at 12:07 am

    Ah heard Naked Eye that one is good too.

  • 18 - Joanie

    May 01, 2006 at 2:51 pm

    I think we covered this before, but I used to live in Westminster (and made that same drive, for different reasons).

    I have many songs/artists that remind me of that time in my life, as I do every period. I call them memory songs, and regardless of the emotions evoked, they're all there...waiting to be activated.

  • 19 - Scott Butki

    May 05, 2006 at 11:05 am

    For some reason their songs make me think of New York City.

  • 20 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    May 09, 2006 at 12:27 pm

    this may be my favourite of these beautiful pieces thus far. I'm with you a hundred percent, with regards the portkey. Sometimes it's a swell ol' place we end up in, like when i fling on "Basket Case" for example. Other times it's a horrible horrible place, and that's why i cannot listen to "24 Hour Party People" by Happy Mondays, which sucks, since it was one of my favourite songs.

    this series of dreams, recollections, melodies, you'd do well to look on this, Sir DJ, and say aye, somethin mighty beautiful i've created. and am creating...

  • 21 - DJRadiohead

    May 09, 2006 at 4:13 pm

    Thanks, Duke, you are much too generous with your praise but I sure as fuck appreciate it. I thought about you and some of your magnificent sagas when I was writing this one. Fortunately, I am still able to love the music aside from the occasional horrible regurgitation of the wretched past. Maybe I'm lucky enough not to have experienced anything too awful or I am just a glutton for punishment. I guess, too, I like the process of being transported even if I don't always like where I end up in the end.

    In fact, you and Sir Saleski have both had a profound impact on this series and I give a tip of the cap to you both.

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