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NEM#1: David Lowery on Story Songs and Songs About Nothing
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 02, 2016
Episode Duration |
01:15:08
Welcome to Nakedly Examined Music, an offshoot of "The Partially Examined Life" focusing on the head and heart of songwriting. The front man of Cracker and Camper van Beethoven joins Mark Linsenmayer to discuss his songs: "All Her Favorite Fruit," "I Sold the Arabs the Moon," and "Take the Skinheads Bowling." Plus "Almond Grove." Learn more at davidlowerymusic.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Welcome to the premiere episode of Nakedly Examined Music, where a songwriter and I go in depth on three of his or her songs. David is the lead singer of Camper van Beethoven and Cracker, and has of late been a music business professor and a major advocate for artists’ rights, even testifying before Congress. The three songs we discuss are: * “All Her Favorite Fruit,” by Camper van Beethoven, from Key Lime Pie, 1989) * “I Sold the Arabs the Moon” by David Lowery, from The Palace Guards (2011), also discussed on David’s website * “Take the Skinheads Bowling” by Camper van Beethoven from Telephone Free Landslide Victory (1985), the “hit” status of which was discussed by David on his website As a bonus, we also get to hear one of David’s most recent songs, “Almond Grove” by Cracker from Berkeley To Bakersfield (discussed in Rolling Stone). The intro/outro music is from Cracker’s biggest hit “Low,” from 1993’s Kerosene Hat. You can read lyrics for all of these songs van.co.uk/songs/index.php">here. Learn more at davidlowerymusic.com. David is a very lyrics-oriented guy,

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