Monday, September 28, 2009

Tom Petty? It’s About Time!


In the annals of rock music, Tom Petty (with or without his Heartbreakers) sometimes gets overlooked. All he did was crank out great songs, year after year, in an era when punk, reggae, disco, and outrageous arena rock strode the musical landscape. But Petty’s lyrics were so fully informed by the angst of growing up in America, discovering the hard truths of life, and his bandmates always loaned an inventive hand, whether rocking hard or strumming to ballads. So this week’s wog finally pays tribute to Petty, in a short, albeit soulful walk. I’m working on a Petty UberWog, but until then...Walk on! AT Pogwogging.com.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Make your exercise tasty



No, Zap Mama and !Deladap are not the names of comic book characters—they’re just from different countries. And they’re two of the artists who are in this week’s wog, Taste the World. You’ll also find Afro Celt Sound System and Delerium, among others. Go ahead, have a bite—guaranteed not to taste just like chicken! At Podwogging.com.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Foxy Roxy


Many people might associate the 70s with head-banger metal, screaming punk, self-important progressive rock, or vapid disco. Fortunately, there was also Roxy Music. With lushly romantic lyrics, moody melodies and dance floor chops, they defined elegance in pop music. Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, who went on to brilliant solo careers, used their creative differences to forge a unique sound that still resonates today. This week’s wog features some of their best stuff. Check it out at Podwogging.com.

Monday, September 7, 2009

In the Mood


Autumn creeps closer, the nights grow longer...something’s in the air. Music that resonates with that something fills this week’s wog, a long (78 minute) Wog-a-Thon. Masters of moody music like Loreena McKennit, Enya, Simon and Garfunkel, Alan Parsons Project and Peter Gabriel join relative newcomers David Gray and Dark Captain Light Captain, plus others. These are essential songs for my listening pleasure, in addition to making for a hauntingly moody walk. Get in the Mooditorium at Podwogging.com.