Today I got a chance to speak with the lead singer of The Smithereens, Pat DiNizio. Many thanks to William at KOCH for helping set this up!
Here’s what’s on the show tonight:
Title (with link to iTunes, if available) | Artist | Album (with link to Amazon.com, if available) | Original Artist |
Till There Was You | The Smithereens | Meet the Smithereens: Tribute to the Beatles | The Beatles |
I Want To Hold Your Hand | The Smithereens | Meet the Smithereens: Tribute to the Beatles | The Beatles |
It Don’t Come Easy | The Smithereens | Too Much Passion (CD5) | Ringo Starr |
Sundown (demo) | The Smithereens | God Save the Smithereens: Deluxe Edition | Gordon Lightfoot |
Behind The Wall of Sleep (live in Brazil) | Pat DiNizio | Songs and Sounds: Deluxe Edition | The Smithereens |
Gloomy Sunday | The Smithereens | God Save the Smithereens: Deluxe Edition | Billie Holiday |
Oh, how I wish I wasn’t at work! My favorite band EVER, can’t wait to hear the interview….
So great to hear one of the best rock bands to ever come out of Jersey spotlighted on Coverville!
–*Rob
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Brian
this may be of interest to you.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/events/covers/list.shtml
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I was just about to mention “Sundown” by Elwood, and you’ve gone and played a version by the Smithereens! Haven’t listened to it yet, but I’m looking forward to it. Listen to the Elwood version, and then you can let me know if it should actually be considered a cover or not. Whatever, I love it.
Egad, that sounds like a great show! Can’t wait to get home and listen to it.
(For possible future reference: Their greatest hits album from a few years back contains a cover of the song “Time Won’t Let Me,” recorded for the movie “Timecop.”)
The Beatles covered Til There Was You from B-Way musical The Music Man
“The Beatles covered Til There Was You from B-Way musical The Music Man”
Yes, agree with this. I recommended it recently as a good, but often unheard of Beatles cover and i think someone mentioned The Music Man in the forums.
Meant to say, the album “meet the Beatles” was a USA only hybrid release, derived from the original Uk release “With the Beatles” mostly.
The UK release of “with the Beatles from 1963 did NOT contain “I want to hold your hand”, and in fact most of the Beatles singles did not feature on albums (yes, they were THAT good they did not need singles to promote the albums!).
In the UK, to get the complete discography, you have to get the albums and the Past Masters vol 1 and 2 CD’s.
http://www.answers.com/topic/with-the-beatles
It is slightly irritating that, in the USA, the fact that Capitol came to the party late should mean that the Beatles are seen to have “arrived” post-Kennedy in 1964, when the UK had already been enjoying the Beatles since 1962 and had enjoyed two albums already and four singles – “Love me do”, “please please me”, “from me to you” and “she loves you”.
All 4 were unreleased in the USA I believe.
This was a terrific show, except for Pat’s dissing of current bands. There are some fantastic bands out there these days that are much better than crap bands that were playing 20-30 years ago.
The Raconteurs, Hot Hot Heat, New Pornographers, etc. are outstanding power pop groups.
When I was the Music Director of our college radio station in 1985 or ’86, this girl named Roxanne tried to get me to put a song into rotation by her boyfriend’s band. I listened to it. It was good, but didn’t really fit in with the Scritti Politti and Doug E. Fresh that we were playing. It was kind of “60’s sounding” in a way. Good rock, but just not right. I never put it on, and she never forgave me…
Rolling Stone magazine would name the band Best New Artist of 1986.
I am an idiot.
I think the song was “Beauty and Sadness”
And, I spent the next 10 years buying and listening to EVERY album they put out, memorizing ever work. I LOVE THE SMITHEREENS.
Are you sure you want me to judge Coverville Idol? I passed on playing Billy Bragg too.
Sorry.
– dK
ps: That cover of Gloomy Sunday is fantastic. Wow.
Yes, Pat, you were right to diss today’s music. And that of the 90s as well. The death of music came in late 1988. Ah, well, long live the obscure 80s. Or maybe I got old. Thanks for another great show though.
I would’ve liked to have heard if DiNizio has favorite cover versions of Smithereens songs… did you ask and not include the answer?