10.29.06

Even better than finding a shiny rock in a rough creek

Posted in hot live action, podcast, stephen simmons - October 29th, 2006 at 7:09 pm by Cricket

It’s podcasting time, people! Let me tell you, this one was a major hassle to edit. Our interviewee was so great that I was half tempted to give you the full 3.5 hours we recorded. But some things shouldn’t be made public, so I’ve edited it down for your listening pleasure and to protect the innocent. [Uh, you do realize the implication here isn't G-rated?--Mimi]

Last week we headed out to see Stephen Simmons play at the Basement here in Nashville. It was great night despite the freezing cold and driving rain. [We live in Nashville, it was chilly and the rain was hard, but hardly driving. It wasn't a No'easter.--Mimi] He played an excellent set backed up by a bunch of amazing Nashville musicians (Eric Fritsch on keys/guitar, Dave Coleman on guitar, Duane “Chop” Blevins on bass, Tim Blankenship on drums, and Jodi Haynes on background vocals). Stephen’s stage presence was unbelievable and not just because we were wooed by his little sardonic smile (the last line in my show notes is “his smile is criminal” and, kids, I hadn’t even had that much to drink). The band members were each individually excellent and taken all together it was a hell of a good time to watch them all play. If you get a chance, if he’s ever anywhere near you, head out and see that show, my friend, you won’t be disappointed.

The show was great but not enough, but luckily for us, Stephen is practically our neighbor, so he swung by the HCT HQ to record a podcast for us (right click and ’save as’ to download). [I like Casa de Troubadours del Hardcore, mainly because bad, made-up Spanish cracks me up.--Mimi]

Here we’ve got talking about trains and mainstream radio, beers opening, cowboy boots walking on wood floors, good conversation and songs off both Steven’s current albums, his forthcoming album and even previously unrecorded songs. Tracks include:

All the Time I’ve Got
The Devil’s Work is Never Done
Shine (previously unrecorded)
County Lines
We’ll See
Lay on the Tracks
Johnny 99 (Bruce Springsteen cover)
Empty Belly Blues #32
Asheville Girl

Stephen has two albums out, Last Call and Drink Ring Jesus. [How awesome is that name? Sounds John Prine-y.--Mimi] I recommend buying both as they will bring much happiness to your fall music listening. We look forward to his forthcoming album this spring as much as we look forward to the end of the coming winter.

5 Comments »

  1. salome said,

    October 30, 2006 at 11:06 am

    did you edit out my cell phone ringing in the middle? i hope you left it in–it’s like performance art! xo.

  2. Cricket said,

    October 30, 2006 at 11:22 am

    Yeah, sorry! We actually stopped recording for a bit then so there wasn’t a way to keep it in. There is some inexplicable beeping in one part though…

  3. Ken Willis said,

    October 31, 2006 at 5:21 pm

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btmHPhwtlk0
    Do you think my friend would make it in Nashville? Check him out:

  4. Cricket said,

    October 31, 2006 at 6:21 pm

    Hey Ken, your friend is better than 99.9% of what’s on the radio here, but he’d face stiff competition in Nashvegas for the kind of music he plays. I can’t make more of a judgement on him than that based on one song. I don’t work in A&R and I’m not sure how useful my opinion is since most the bands I like never get really big. :)

  5. Daisy said,

    November 6, 2006 at 1:52 pm

    I finally listened to this last night, and I am totally sold! Loved the songs, and he has such a fantastic voice!! (All the talking with the sexyass Tennessee accent didn’t hurt either…)

    Keep up the good work, ladies.

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