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November 15, 2005

Best Week Ever: Philadelphia?

Phillies are hott this week. First, my coworkers go apeshit over Tony Lukes, then Gilmore Girls drops a Philly-in-the-NY Times shoutout, and now a rad tribute to the city's music scene makes the blog rounds. Plain Parade asked local bands to cover tunes by musical Philebrities. The result:

Songs From The Sixth Borough
01 Dragon City "I Saw the Light" (orig. Todd Rundgren)
02 Sympathizers "White Picket Fences" (orig. Late Night Television)
03 Method and Result "Private Eyes" (orig. Hall And Oates)
04 Golden Ball "Voices" (orig. Espers)
05 The A-Sides "Expressway to Your Heart" (orig. Soul Survivors)
06 Cordalene "The River is Pale and the Water is Wide" (orig. Bitter, Bitter Weeks)
07 This Radiant Boy "Sliding" (orig. Franklin)
08 The Jane Anchor "CIA" (orig. The A's)
09 Hail Social "New American Apathy" (orig. Mazarin)
10 Bitter, Bitter Weeks "Never Enough" (orig. She-Haw)
11 Lee, Jae-Won "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" (orig. Robert Hazard)
12 Rifle Nice "Channel 6 Action News Theme"/"What Deaner Was Talking About" (orig. Ween)
13 Walker Lundee "Cowboys to Girls" (orig. The Intruders)
14 Evil Janet "Subtle Things" (orig. Cynthia G Mason)
15 National Eye "Snowing in April" (orig. Like Moving Insects)
16 Andrew Chalfen "Blue But Not Really" (orig. Joey Sweeney)
17 Rarebirds "Trampoline" (orig. Brother June)
18 Motherfucking Clash "Take Me Apart" (orig. Dead Milkmen)
19 Yah Mos Def "Motownphilly"(Orig. Boyz II Men)
20 Canine10 "Parents Just Don't Understand" (orig. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince)
The Method and Results' take on our favorite blue-eyed soulmen deserves a home on your iPod. Hall and Oates were never this sexy. Though they tried, didn't they:

The Method and Result - "Private Eyes" (MP3 Link Expired)

The whole SFTSB album will be available for download on Tuesday.

Posted at 11:00 AM




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25 Comments

Hall & Oates were never this sexy? You're effin' kidding, right? We are talking about one of the only white acts to ever top the R&B charts, and they appeared on that chart a number of times. Dudes were smoother than melted chocolate in their prime. (As long as you didn't actually LOOK at them.)

Posted by: the management at 11/15/05 11:43 AM | Reply
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without a doubt....

one of the best hitmakers of all time.....

great hooks....

they had their streak there for a while in the mid 80's....

then the oates dude shaved his moustache....

and it all fell apart....

all falls apart?

isn't that a roots song?

aren't they from philly too?

and didn't the roots sample "i can't go for that" by hall & oates?

nope, that was de la soul....

there you go....

proof that hall & oates were indeed the shit!

love ya,
maya

Posted by: maya lucia at 11/15/05 11:58 AM | Reply
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Whoo go Philly! I'm in you right now!

Philly is a great city but the music scene is somewhat lacking. The radio is shit and not many bands from Philly make it big.

Posted by: Josh at 11/15/05 12:36 PM | Reply
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H&O covered "Philadelphia Freedom" (how apropros) on TWO ROOMS, the tribute album to Elton & Bernie. On the same comp Kate Bush covered "Rocket Man," and that pretty cool believe it or not. The best track by far was Sting's "Come In Down," with Bruce Hornsby's "Madman" a close second. Sorry, this comment got way off topic.

Posted by: scott at 11/15/05 12:39 PM | Reply
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Daryl Hall's late 70's Robert Fripp-produced solo lp "Sacred Songs" is a worth tracking down.

Posted by: drewo at 11/15/05 12:59 PM | Reply
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josh, if the music scene was "lacking", i wouldnt have been able to release such a compilation. perhaps the phrase you're looking for is "grossly overlooked"?

Posted by: mts at 11/15/05 1:06 PM | Reply
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I stand by my statement, the only thing you proved is that there are lots of philly bands that like to perform covers :)

Posted by: Josh at 11/15/05 2:31 PM | Reply
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i think it's cool to do these type of compilations....

represent, represent....

what type of music scene are we talking about here?

philly has an obvious musical history and tradition....

mainly in r&b and soul and hip hop....

so...to put out something like this that shows the other side....

should be commended...

you should post links to some of these bands, maybe?

other cities should do this....

i'm working on one in augusta, georgia....

where local bands do their homage to james brown, the godfather of soul.....and local crazy celebrity genius....

it's a good way to introduce the bands...and the songs....

i'm just sayin'.

Posted by: maya lucia at 11/15/05 2:55 PM | Reply
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hey josh, this is from our website:

Matt Pond PA and Audible have been prominently featured on The O.C. Dr. Dog have received accolades from the New York Times and Rolling Stone, toured with My Morning Jacket and have recently signed to indie powerhouse Rough Trade. The Capitol Years were given the rare distinction of being the opening band on the Pixies' inaugural reunion gig. Hail Social wowed audiences across the country opening for Interpol and signed to Polyvinyl Records. Espers stunned crowds across the US and UK opening up for acts such as Devendra Banhart, were recently rated #33 in Uncut Magazine's "Best of 2005" (beating out indie heavyweights Bright Eyes and M.I.A.) and appeared on Believer Magazine's newest compilation alongside the wonderfully local Cynthia G Mason. The Spinto Band were adopted by former SPIN editor/current Stolen Transmission label owner Sarah "Ultragrrrl" Lewittinn, and their their song "Oh Mandy" has become the soundtrack to many dancefloor freakouts and more recently, a Sears commercial. Pitchfork's heaped critical praise to Espers, National Eye, Man Man, Pattern Is Movement, Make A Rising -- just to name a few. And don't forget the whole ongoing Nick Hornby/Marah love-in.

for more info, visit:

http://www.plainparade.org/songs/

Posted by: mts at 11/15/05 3:38 PM | Reply
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Matt Pond PA are based in Brooklyn and the Spinto Band is from Wilmington as I'm sure you're aware.... but I get your larger point. I'm not knockin' philly or anything I grew up here, it just stinks that G. Love and SS is probably the widest known act to come out of philly in 10 years.

Posted by: Josh at 11/15/05 4:12 PM | Reply
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eh. so the song was ok. but not going to be playing on my ipod any time soon.

Posted by: damien at 11/15/05 4:24 PM | Reply
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Kurt Heasley's Lilys are an unfortunate exclusion, as well.

Posted by: marathonpacks at 11/15/05 4:27 PM | Reply
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matt pond pa was from philly first and the spintos def. live here. i see nick around all the time!

i know you're not trying to argue, so no worries. however, to say philly's music scene is "lacking" isnt 100% accurate. we're the third largest music market in the country and we've got great independent radio in the form of WXPN, WPRB and WKDU. ive lived here for 10 years and right now, there's so much awesome stuff going on, it makes my head want to explode. man, i love this city.

Posted by: mts at 11/15/05 4:38 PM | Reply
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Philly is hot this week? I think a one D. McNabb would beg to differ...

Posted by: assassiNate at 11/15/05 6:10 PM | Reply
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Oates 'stache is sweet-candy. I do love these guys in a non-ironic kind of way.

Posted by: satisfied '75 at 11/15/05 8:29 PM | Reply
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All the bands on this comp play their own original music; they're not usually cover bands. The concept for this comp was for Philly bands to cover other locals. It's a fun idea! I love hearing bands mess with cover songs and do a new take on them. Philly is an amazing city with a great scene.

Posted by: Canary at 11/15/05 10:55 PM | Reply
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What no Hooters?

B

Posted by: bnoone at 11/16/05 7:47 AM | Reply
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That's a cool cover, but who can track down that instrumental cover of Hall and Oates's "Maneater"? That's a jam. I have no idea who it's by.

Posted by: Reggie at 11/16/05 9:32 AM | Reply
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On my ipod? It didn't make it past my desktop. Bringing nothing interesting to the original, instead substituting one of the best white male r&b vocalists for yet-another-stale-female. Not that I have some slavish devotion to the original, I guess I was hoping for Tiga-like remake. Or, I dunno something that wasn't backbeat + nerve-scraping vocal.

Posted by: charles at 11/16/05 5:05 PM | Reply
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aww, my friend's in the band lee jae won.
he sent me the cover and i liked it.

should be a good cd

Posted by: crystal at 11/16/05 6:13 PM | Reply
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Anybody who covers the Channel 6 Action News song rocks my world.

Posted by: Ali at 11/17/05 1:29 AM | Reply
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Awesome! Philly's now cool because it's jocking another city.

Posted by: dany at 11/17/05 1:36 PM | Reply
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No Hooters? And no Beru Revue either? Come on.

Posted by: George S. at 11/18/05 7:23 PM | Reply
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Does anyone know the song that uses the Hall & Oates bass line from "I can't go for that"? It's not Tamia.

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