Episode 28 – #23 – Unless Michael Jackson Comes back from the Dead

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Episode 28 – Unless Michael Jackson Comes back from the Dead

Transcript coming soon.

Content warnings: explicit language; discussions about suicide (including a child committing suicide), depression, murder, and drug abuse.

See below for show notes, and further listening and watching recommendations. Note that this will contain spoilers, and we’d recommend reading on after listening to the episode.

Recommendations

Wikipedia: The 27 Club.

The surviving members of Nirvana play Smells Like Teen Spirit with Joan Jett at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2014.
Rick Beato deconstructs Smells Like Teen Spirit in his What Makes this Song Great? series.
Territorial Pissings live in 1991.
Lounge Act live in 1992.
Stereophonics cover Something in the Way.
Nirvana’s legendary appearance on Top of the Pops.

Fish, D, 1995, Serving the servants: An analysis of the music of Kurt Cobain (Journal of Popular Music and Society).

Official video for Queens of the Stone Age’s No One Knows, with Dave Grohl on drums.
A live studio recording of the Them Crooked Vultures (John Homme, Dave Grohl, and John-Paul Jones) song No One Loves Me, and Neither Do I.
Tenacious D’s Tribute, with an appearance by Dave Grohl (on drums, and also as the demon).
BBC documentary Classic Albums examining Nevermind (YouTube playlist).
Elizabeth Zharoff analyses the vocals in Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Metallica playing a damp rendition of Master of Puppets.

Wikipedia entry for Britpop.

Killing Joke’s Eighties – which they claim Come as you Are copies.
The Damned’s Life Goes On – which they also claim Come as you Are copies.
Nirvana’s Unplugged in New York, recorded for MTV in 1993.
ToeJam and Earl (1991) gameplay.
Pearl Jam perform Oceans for an MTV Unplugged session in 1992.
State of Love and Trust in the movie Singles.
Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder singing together on Temple of the Dog’s Hunger Strike in 1991.
Pearl Jam take Ticketmaster to court in 1994…
but it didn’t work out as they’d hoped.

The Taylor Swift-Ticketmaster controversy.

Full live show, Pearl Jam at Hard Rock Calling in June 2010 (blocked on external sites – you can follow the link above to watch it on YouTube). Glen was at this show.
The true story behind Pearl Jam’s Jeremy (content warning for child suicide).
Rick Beato deconstructs Pearl Jam’s Black in his What Makes this Song Great? series.
And gives Jeremy the same treatment.
A twelve-string bass in action.
Pearl Jam drop some token weird songs onto later albums. Bugs is the one on their 3rd album, Vitalogy.

Albums Discussed in this Episode

  1. Glen’s choice: NirvanaNevermind (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).
  2. James’ choice: Pearl Jam – Ten (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).

Music Clips Used

Nirvana – Nevermind:

  • In Bloom (07:03).
  • Drain You (16:02).
  • Come as you Are (22:34).
  • Territorial Pissings (25:54).
  • Endless, Nameless (28:52).
  • Something in the Way (32:36).
  • Lounge Act (40:38).
  • On a Plain (45:12).
  • Smells Like Teen Spirit (50:56).
  • Lithium (01:00:06).

Pearl Jam – Ten:

  • Even Flow (01:03:35).
  • Why Go? (10:09:55).
  • Oceans (01:13:58).
  • Alive (01:21:08).
  • Porch (01:28:30).
  • Black (01:33:34).
  • Jeremy (01:39:24).
  • Dirty Frank (01:44:07).

Other sources:

Countdowns So Far

You can also see how we rank each other’s albums here. Note that this is up to and including the latest published episode, so will contain spoilers if you are not up-to-date.

RankJamesGlen
#50Tim Minchin – Matilda, the MusicalHorse the Band – R. Borlax
#49The London Symphony Orchestra – Classic RockMike Oldfield – Tubular Bells
#48Remy Zero – The Golden HumNile – Annihilation of the Wicked
#47Harry Secombe – Bless This HouseNick Drake – Pink Moon
#46Fatboy Slim – You’ve Come a Long Way BabyThe Reindeer Section – Son of Evil Reindeer
#45Dr Dre – 2001Elbow – Asleep in the Back
#44Lauren Daigle – Look Up ChildGomez – Bring it On
#43The Baseballs – Strike!Ben Howard – Every Kingdom
#42Tom Jones – ReloadForeign Slippers – Farewell to the Old Ghosts
#41Black Lace – Party PartyOpeth – Ghost Reveries
#40Nell Bryden – Shake the TreeMaximum the Hormone – Bu-ikikaesu
#39The Torero Band – Lennon and McCartney, Tijuana StyleJimmy Eat World – Clarity
#38Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs – God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t RiseGoo Goo Dolls – Dizzy up the Girl
#37Genesis – Invisible TouchMetallica – Master of Puppets
#36Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers – The Album/Swing the MoodArcade Fire – Funeral
#35Richard Hawley – Coles CornerBat for Lashes – Fur and Gold
#34Grainne Duffy – Out of the DarkDamien Rice – O
#33David Brent and Foregone Conclusion – Life on the RoadBiffy Clyro – Only Revolutions
#32Damien Rice – OMogwai – Happy Songs for Happy People
#31Wildwood Kin – Turning TidesDeftones – Saturday Night Wrist
#30Sam Kelly – The Lost BoysPulp – Different Class
#29The Rolling Stones – Hackney DiamondsFrightened Rabbit – Pedestrian Verse
#28Coldplay – Viva la Vida or Death and All His FriendsCounting Crows – August and Everything After
#27Nickelback – Silver Side UpSoundgarden – Superunknown
#26Paul McCartney and Wings – Band on the RunSkunk Anansie – Paranoid and Sunburnt
#25The Shires – BraveMastodon – Leviathan
#24[Film Soundtrack] – Little Shop of Horrors Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSigur Rós – Takk
#23Pearl Jam – TenNirvana – Nevermind

Our current theme is a Tijuana style arrangement of The King of Rock and Roll by Prefab Sprout (written by Paddy McAloon), arranged and made by Glen.

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