Monday, September 27, 2010

SynchroniciWog #7: Broken Toy

On August 2 I posted SynchroniciWog #1; since then I’ve created nine more, and this week’s wog is number 7 (hey, nobody said I had to do them in synchronilogical order!). This one is based on Keane’s moody ballad from Under the Iron Sea, Broken Toy. This set is for moderate and brisk walking only, though all the songs are from the current millennium, and all are melody-oriented and echo darkly around the edges. Highlights, IMHO, including powerwalking to Coldplay’s White Shadows and gliding across Snow Patrol’s The Golden Floor. Strap on your skis at Podwogging.com.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Grungie Chords


That the 90s was an anxious, rage-filled decade can be shown by popular music. Besides Rap, Rock embraced a stunningly raw singer named Curt Cobain and his band Nirvana, with a dark, sometimes depressing spirit that dared look inner pain in the face and not blink. Nirvana was just the start of a whole slew of Seattle groups, including Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Stone Temple Pilots, who brought Grunge into the national musical consciousness. Cobain’s suicide put a damper on the movement, but there’s no denying his influence on the decade, especially on groups like Radiohead. This week’s wog features 37 minutes of Grunge. If at all possible, enjoy. Find the list, pace times, etc. at Podwogging.com.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Neil Young: Wog of Gold


All the best folk-rockers morph more times than a Saturday morning cartoon, and venerable Neil Young is no exception. This Canadian always had his roots in country, way back to his days with Buffalo Springfield and CSN&Y, but it was as a solo performer that he has truly fulfilled his artistic vision. Controversial, unafraid of political or personal repercussions, he has doggedly pursued his craft for five decades, and we are all better for it. I can’t think of another North American singer-songwriter other than Bob Dylan who’s had his persistence, style, and musical dedication. This wog’s for you, Neil, at Podwogging.com.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Let’s Give ‘Em a Five


In addition to possessing a large cranium, the human animal is blessed with clever fingers and clever hands. Since musicians rely on these body parts as much as their sense of rhythm, it’s only natural that references to them would work their way into songs, either metaphorically or literally. This week’s wog features all songs in which fingers and hands play a part, either in the band name or song title. Among other offerings you’ll find Crazy Fingers by the Dead (ironically, Captain Jerry was missing one) and Too Many Hands by the Eagles, as well as songs by Powderfinger and Badfinger. This is also a very light walk...unless, of course, you choose to walk on your hands. Get the skinny at Podwogging.com.