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Music for lunch, dinner and after hours
Note: Sub Rosa is a 'virtual' restaurant in Dundee, Oregon. Food and
music.... only available online. Each month we change out music for the lunch, dinner and late night crowd. Here's this months setlist. The Sub Rosa archives contain music that we simply just couldn't get out of our heads. Usually it is tunes from months past that we've either posted before or played 'in-house' at our divey little restaurant that are finally seeing the light of day. This month we are in a soul, blues and funk mode as summer ends and fall beckons. http://www.subrosa.arbre.us/SubRosaMusicArchive.html For lunch in September, dial in for two live songs from the Sons of Champlin in Petaluma, California on March 10, 2006. The stage banter is hilarious. Does anyone remember the Seattle funk band Ballin'jack? We posted 'Found A Child' one of the most sampled hip hop tunes ever. This has funk written all over it. 'Bamboozled By Love' was one of Frank Zappa's blues blow outs... only Frank couldn't leave a piece alone for very long... he'd rearrange it if only because he was bored by what he'd done before. And his band... tight, tight, tight. Jamal's version of 'Long Tall Sally' is nice. He slides in the back door and surprises you with this one. Then an early Mike Finnigan lends his B3 to 'Somebody Help Me'. For another helping of B3, check out these two tunes by an early Billy Joel band called The Hassles. On the song 'When I Got Home' you'd swear you were listening to 'Hard Days Night' era Beatles. Nice organ there Billy. Okay... enough Michael Jackson jokes... not really. This is a parody that is worth listening to. Its too bad Jacko went alien on us. He was a terrific artist in his day. How far the mighty fall. Remember Fleetwood Mac when they were simply a blues band? 'Then Plays On' was in transition between their rollicking blues period and the Stevie Nicks pop era. Moody and wonderful. The Jimi Hendrix is from the original Electric Ladyland sessions. This piece made up the bulk of the Rainy Day, Dream Away song. And on Hammond B3... Mike Finnigan. Jeez Louise that man got around. For dinner, don't miss a jazz medley by the Geoff Palmer Quartet. Can your vibe player do THAT?! Food drives us. Alcohol fuels us. But the thumping heart of Sub Rosa is in the music. We spin music for each meal. Arrive hungry and dial into the groove. On the main music page this month, I fell into a mode of women who rock and didn't pull out of that nosedive until the end. http://www.subrosa.arbre.us/SubRosaMusic.html Melissa Etheridge nails Janis Joplin's 'Piece of My Heart'. Bonnie Raitt 'Can Find My Way Home' from the early 70's is priceless. Carol King wrote the original 'Take A Giant Step', which the Monkees made famous. This track is off the original acetate and it sounds like it too. Don't snicker now... the Britney Spears flamenco remix of 'I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman' is really quite good. After a slew of women... we end up with Green Day doing 'We Are The Champions' and a Moby remix of Joy Division's gothic monster 'New Dawn Fades'. For dinner time, the Nat King Cole's version of L.O.V.E sung in French is a delight and after hours... just for grins, the 'bacon remix' of Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' is done tongue in cheek with a side of bacon. Very funny. The September playlist for Sub Rosa was a blast to put together. Hope you like it. |
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