Tuesday, May 09, 2006

1000 Years of Popular Music

Richard Thompson and his immovable hat did his 1000 Years of Popular Music show at Portland's Aladdin Theatre last night, moving through from the first known round (the extremely timely Sumer is Icumen in) to Britney's pre-Federline hit, "Oops- I did it again." You haven't really lived until you've seen a 57 year old folkie doing Britney moves. The show hit all the high points for me, because it was like going to a rock show and a music history lecture at the same time. Also, attending a show with The Human Fly's target demographic lets a thirtysomething and her husband, who still has quite a bit of his own hair, feel like the new hotness, as opposed to attending an Editors show, which lets us know that we look and dance like Jabba the Hutt. The Boomers went crazy at his Beatles cover, and Beloved Spouse enjoyed his Easybeats and Henry Purcell.
I'd rather hear Richard talk about music than hear almost anyone talk about anything, and I'd rather hear Richard play guitar than anyone else do it. Also, as the Wikipedia article points out, the whole show was born out of RT responding to a Playboy request for 10 Best Songs of the Millenium as a total and utter smart-ass, which I relate to and admire.
1000 Years entry on Wikipedia

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:45 PM

    Color me disappointed! Fortunately the 1000 years (or part thereof) is available on CD from the MultCoLib.

    The Mrs. and I felt similarly during our "Summer of Geriatrics" in which we attended performances by Mr. Thompson, Steely Dan, and Randy Newman.

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  2. That's a great library find, 'cos that CD will cost you thirty bones...

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  3. Just saw him in Eugene last night and loved it too. There's a new CD/DVD of the show coming out in June I see on Amazon, which would make an excellent keepsake and is a lot cheaper than the current CD version...

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