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Slackmo
Anyone know who that is covering Blondie in the spot? Kinda dig the sound.
no magnets
are you ready for this one? it's cat power.
Slackmo
QUOTE(no magnets @ Jan 29 2006, 10:48 PM) [snapback]6763[/snapback]

are you ready for this one? it's cat power.

Holy hell. Wouldn't have called that.

Thanks!
no magnets
after a little investigation, i found that it's under sam bisbee's name because he produced and arranged it. cat power is only "featured." also, cingular bought the rights, so the chances of a real release are probably slim.
Slackmo
QUOTE(no magnets @ Jan 29 2006, 10:52 PM) [snapback]6766[/snapback]

after a little investigation, i found that it's under sam bisbee's name because he arranged it. and cat power is only "featured." also, cingular bought the rights, so the chances of a real release are probably slim.


Above and beyond. Thanks again.
kessler
QUOTE(Slackmo @ Jan 29 2006, 10:53 PM) [snapback]6768[/snapback]

Above and beyond. Thanks again.
Golden Smog used to cover this one ... quite nice. Tweedy's also covered "Dreamin'," another Blondie gem.

Debbie Harry sure wrote some great ones.




















k
no magnets
QUOTE(kessler @ Jan 29 2006, 11:23 PM) [snapback]6788[/snapback]

Debbie Harry sure wrote some great ones.

yes, but "hanging on the telephone" was not one. that's a nerves song. blondie's is a cover.
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QUOTE(no magnets @ Jan 29 2006, 10:52 PM) [snapback]6766[/snapback]

after a little investigation, i found that it's under sam bisbee's name because he produced and arranged it. cat power is only "featured." also, cingular bought the rights, so the chances of a real release are probably slim.


so did chan marshall make money off of this or sam bisbee?


hanging on the telephone (from the commercial)
r.i.p.
yeah, this isn't a Blondie song. The Nerves version kills the Blondie version. Also check out "When You Find Out." The band never made an album, but they didn't really need to with those two songs.

You can download the Cat Power commercial at the Atlanta BBDO site. (I think it's BBDO? Some big ad firm.) I've been dying for a full version of it.
kessler
QUOTE(no magnets @ Jan 29 2006, 11:59 PM) [snapback]6802[/snapback]

yes, but "hanging on the telephone" was not one. that's a nerves song. blondie's is a cover.
You're right about that. I was referring specifically to "Dreamin'" and Parallel Lines. Great stuff.




















k
Slackmo
Big ups to simakos--thanks for that.

QUOTE(brent_D @ Jan 30 2006, 06:23 AM) [snapback]6860[/snapback]

yeah, this isn't a Blondie song. The Nerves version kills the Blondie version.


I'm sure the Nerves version is worthwhile, and am looking forward to hearing it, but just so we're clear:


Without the Blondie version we never would've heard this cover.
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this is definitely my favorite song discovery of the year...



The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone

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The Nerves were a mid-'70s power pop trio based in Los Angeles, California, featuring guitarist Jack Lee, bassist Peter Case, and drummer Paul Collins. All three members composed songs and sang. They managed a national tour, including a few dates with The Ramones, but they lasted just a short time and self-released only one self-titled four-song EP in 1976, featuring the songs "Hanging on the Telephone" (Lee), "When You Find Out" (Case), "Give Me Some Time" (Lee), and "Working Too Hard" (Collins). The EP was distributed by independent Bomp! Records. According to his website, Paul Collins is presently re-releasing The Nerves on vinyl and compact disc through Alive Records/Bomp Records in 2006.

Despite their limited lifespan and discography, The Nerves remain notable for many reasons. They were the founding vanguard of the LA pop scene that eventually produced The Knack and The Plimsouls. After The Nerves' break-up, Case and Collins formed The Breakaways with Pat Stengl, a group that would have an even shorter lifespan than The Nerves. Thereafter, however, Case and Collins went on to front more famous groups, The Plimsouls (who had a Billboard Top 100 hit with "A Million Miles Away") and The Beat, respectively. But perhaps the most notable legacy of the group is the song "Hanging on the Telephone": popular group Blondie later covered the song on their smash album Parallel Lines and turned it into a UK top 5 hit, and thanks to Blondie's success, the song has become something of a standard, later re-done by groups as diverse as L7, Def Leppard, and Cat Power (whose version was featured in Cingular commercials in 2006). It is likely some of these artists are unaware of the original Nerves version. (According to some sources, Blondie decided to cover the song after a trip to Japan. Someone slipped in a tape of The Nerves in their car's cassette deck and their Japanese driver, who didn't speak a word of English, started tapping along to the song on the steering wheel.) Blondie included a second Lee composition on Parallel Lines, "Will Anything Happen?" Lee also went on to write a hit for Paul Young, "Come Back and Stay".

"Hanging on the Telephone" and "When You Find Out" were later released on a 1993 Rhino Records power-pop compilation, DIY: Come Out and Play - American Power Pop I (1975-1978), which the All Music Guide gave the full five stars (review). The Nerves also had the honor of appearing on the album's cover. More recently, Rhino included an unreleased Nerves track, Case's "One-Way Ticket", on the 2005 compilation Children of Nuggets (AllMusic Review), a sequel to their popular Nuggets compilations. Today, Paul Collins performs songs from both The Nerves and The Beat in his band Paul Collins' Beat, who continues to tour and record new material.


somebody upload the Blondie version, please? i'm searching for the Def Leppard version now...
Paul
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 17 2007, 02:02 AM) [snapback]395430[/snapback]
somebody upload the Blondie version, please?


hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?4zgrkguaxxb
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Def Leppard - Hanging On The Telephone
eliz
Not bad covers, but... the original just IS the best, right? wink.gif
dano
I dunno, I might like the Blondie version better. Great vocals by Ms. Harry.
Slackmo
Does the full Cat Power version even exist?
Jenny Penny
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 17 2007, 02:02 AM) [snapback]395430[/snapback]
this is definitely my favorite song discovery of the year...

The Nerves - Hanging On The Telephone


When I saw this thread title, this is the version that immediately came to mind ... funny enough, I just loaded this EP onto my iPod earlier this week ...

QUOTE(Slackmo @ Jun 17 2007, 10:57 AM) [snapback]395493[/snapback]
Does the full Cat Power version even exist?


... and I'm pretty sure a full version of this doesn't exist, just like how I'm pretty sure a full version of her Cat Steven's cover for that DeBeers commercial doesn't exist (at least that's what Matador said).
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QUOTE(Slackmo @ Jun 17 2007, 10:57 AM) [snapback]395493[/snapback]
Does the full Cat Power version even exist?

the only version out there is that 0:43 version.

somewhere, in a room, in someone's house or studio, that full version exists and that someone needs to give me the full version. now.
Seamus
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 18 2007, 11:52 AM) [snapback]395825[/snapback]
somewhere, in a room, in someone's house or studio, that full version exists...


Funny to think about stuff like this...there's a lot of shit out there that might be very difficult to ever lay yer ears on. Part of the fun of all of this, I suppose.
Damo Suzuki
There is something about the way Harry enunciates "strange sensation" on the Blondie cover that turns my crank. That is not to say that The Nerves version is the lesser of the two. But I do prefer the Blondie version in any case.
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i'm digging on that Def Leppard version now as well... why is this song so good?
Wolfgang
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 18 2007, 11:03 PM) [snapback]396341[/snapback]
why is this song so good?

good question. i remember this thread from the first time around but listening to these new uploads for the first time while drinking a bottle of wine is scratching me exactly where i itch right now.
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okay, i just decided that the Def Leppard version is better than Blondie's. so if i ranked them today...

1. the nerves
2. def leppard
3. blondie
eliz
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 26 2007, 06:53 AM) [snapback]401426[/snapback]
okay, i just decided that the Def Leppard version is better than Blondie's. so if i ranked them today...

1. the nerves
2. def leppard
3. blondie



that's just wrong sad.gif
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QUOTE(eliz @ Jun 27 2007, 04:36 PM) [snapback]403144[/snapback]
QUOTE(simakos @ Jun 26 2007, 06:53 AM) [snapback]401426[/snapback]
okay, i just decided that the Def Leppard version is better than Blondie's. so if i ranked them today...

1. the nerves
2. def leppard
3. blondie



that's just wrong sad.gif

well judging by your avatar, i understand your position. tongue.gif
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