Friday, May 29, 2009

Rocking the Tulsa metro.

Last night, I saw my first Ben Folds show. However, this was not the first time I've seen Mr. Folds in person. One summer, I was walking down some street in Newport, RI after having stuffed my face with an $18, albeit delicious, lobster roll* and literally bumped into him. I was too star struck to make the best of it. I'm still made fun of it to this day. Along with many other, unrelated things.

Right, so, in ninth grade, I used to stay up late listening to 95X making recordings from the radio of cool songs that I thought everyone else should know (not a lot has changed). There were three that they only played past midnight for a long time. I have no idea why. One was "Santeria". One was 'This Lonely Place' (Goldfinger) and the other was "The Battle Of Who Could Care Less". Dang, I loved that song. Wore that tape out! I bought Whatever and Ever Amen and can sing the whole thing start to finish including all of the instrumental parts. I'm that awesome. I have most of his other stuff too, but get kind of lost toward the recent years (I'd forgotten so many songs last night, but there they are on iTunes ready for new rotation). He's this odd hybrid of Burt Bacharach and Elton John except he doesn't suck.

I went with Lacey. It's her fifth show. I think. But, there was a guy, Ben said, who'd made it to 60 shows, so he asked him what song he'd like to hear. I said/shouted to Lacey, "Steven's Last Night In Town"! And guess what? That's what the dude said too! Ben sat at the piano and promised he'd try, but would probably fuck it up. And he did. But it was good. The last bit of the song features a frenzied drum bit, which Ben played, leaping up to the drum kit and really going to town.

I know there are a lot of naysayers (please don't judge him by the terrible ubiquitousness of "Brick"), but it was a pretty rad show. There's something great about standing with your fellow dorks screaming lyrics in harmony. And there's something about talented musicians. Wathing live music really restores my faith in true creativity and superhuman talent. However mainstream he is now, I think part of my interest in current, non top 40 music (prior to this I listened to parent mandated classical, Beatles and KOMA, the local oldies station) is due to him and late night airings of "The Battle Of Who Could Care Less".

Take a listen (these are all I could find):

Kate

Army


You Don't Know Me


Highly recommended:

Don't Change Your Plans For Me
Steven's Last Night In Town
Landed
Underground
Annie Waits
Zak and Sara
Narcolepsy
Song For The Dumped
Still Fighting It
Magic


*I miss you, seafood. I really, really do.

9 comments:

jordosbaloney said...

I am a huge Zak and Sara fan and have spent the last week with Song for the Dumped running through my head because it sings to my current situation. Great list. I wish I'd known he was in the area...

Dan Nolan said...

Rarely do I find myself in the position of defending Burt Bacharach and/or Elton John and even more rarely do I find myself citing the Top 40 to support my argument, but they've had 126 Top 40 hits between them. I don't know if "suck" is the word here. Check out "Painted From Memory" by Elvis Costello with Burt Bacharach.

blythe said...

jordo - he'll be back. maybe.

dan - yeah, ok, elton, burt, even billy aren't that bad. they just kind of went off the deep end at some point and lost a little of their former shine. i blame the lion king and christie brinkley.

Unknown said...

Blythe, didn't you have a story about running into Adam Duritz and him buying you ice cream? Maybe these musicians are running into YOU.

Unknown said...

On the mellower side, I would add "Jane," "Boxing," "Evaporated," and "Alice Childress."

"Hiro's Song" is also entertaining, and he does a kick-ass cover of "Tiny Dancer."

Clark Matthews said...

Where was Ben playing? If it was in Oklahoma and I didn't know about it, I may have to slit my wrists, or at least pull a David Carradine.

blythe said...

right. like missing ben's performance at cain's in tulsa is what's going to push you toward a carradine. either that or days that end in y. zing!

Clark Matthews said...

Tulsa! Why doesn't he ever play the OKC?

blythe said...

no one plays the okc. sometimes, people play the opolis in the nompton, but rarely anymore. resign yourself to cains.