Racing's "Flavio" (right in blue shades), races uncomfortably around Monaco. |
Tom Waits |
Yes it is Grand Prix racing time in Montreal this weekend, a theme that I approached through the backdoor way of first focusing on songs with "outro's". Did I coin a term? This led us inevitably to "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac (borderline "In-Line Rock"). The Chain is interesting because it demonstrates that a good outro can make for a great "intro".
Speedy Marie, on this album, has a great "outro". |
This of course, leads us into racing and auto music. We hear from, literally, the Father of French electro-new-wave-ambient-music, Maurice Jarre with his soundtrack to 1966's Grand Prix movie.
Truly deeply hurty then was the broadcast of the two Smokey and the Bandit songs from two Smokey and the Bandit movies, each featuring the vocals of a different star from the respective films. The shameless excess of these movies and recordings may have been a herald of end times. I like the Jerry Reed, actually.
Smokey [not pictured here and the Bandit (right). |
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Played List
Artist - Track - Album
Brian Eno - Flint March - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Brian Eno - Horse - Small Craft on a Milk Sea
Tom Waits - Strange Weather - Big Time
Saffron Sect - Phosphorus Flash - [single]
Fever Ray - When I Grow Up - Fever Ray
Conifer - Surface Fire - Crown Fire
Citizen Cope Easy Star All Stars- Karma Police - Radiodread
Speedy Marie- Frank Black - Teenager of the Year
Fleetwood Mac - The Chain - Rumours
Maurice Jarre - Sarti’s Love Theme (Bossa Nova) - Grand Prix The Motion Picture Soundtrack
Jerry Reed - Eastbound and Down and Incidental CB Dialogue - Smokey and the Bandit the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Burt Reynolds - Let's Do Something - Let's Do Something Cheap and Superficial - Smokey and the Bandit 2, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Angelo Badalamenti - Dub Drive - Lost Highway, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Angelo Badalamenti - Red Bats with Teeth - Lost Highway, the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
I had no idea that song was called "Eastbound and Down". Yah I know ... I'm catching up.
ReplyDeleteIt is the reprise of of "Westbound and Down" except this time the truck is full of Coorsbeer.
ReplyDeleteDo catch up, the Road to Ananta show was particularly fun.