The Rock Canon

October 12, 2009

We’re starting something new here at Tripping Franklins.  Every week, Brett will be writing a blog post regarding his research on the Rock Canon.  Guided by Professor Guy Ramsey, this new academic endeavor will serve as a great way to expose the Tripping Franklins community to writings, mp3s, and comments about Rock history.  Blog Posts will include.

 1. Intro/What Is The Rock Canon?   

    2. Historical Popularity vs. The Practice of Popularity

      3. The Music Industry of the New Millennium

      4. Critics, Journalists, and Bloggers.

      5. The Blues in Pop-Rock 

Other blog posts will focus on the ‘Underground Rock Canon’. 

      6. Intro/ What is The Underground Canon?

      7. ‘60s Garage Rock

      8. Post-Punk/No-Wave

      9. Shoegaze 

      10. The State of Psychedelic: ‘60s-‘00s

      11. Jam Bands

      12. The Mainstreaming of Indie 

We will be using the following books and essays to help us with the research. 

Nitsuh Abebe, “The Decade In Indie.” http://pitchfork.com/features/articles/7704-the-decade-in-indie/ 

Colin Escott, Martin Hawkins, Good Rockin’ Tonight: Sun Records and the Birth of Rock ‘N’ Roll.  

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Michael Dustin Hicks, Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions (Music in American Life) 

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Thurston Moore, Byron Coley, Lydia Lunch No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980.  

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Richie Unterberger, Unknown Legends of Rock ‘n’ Roll. 

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If you have any suggestions or requests regarding the Rock Canon, please email brett at BrettCopell@gmail.com or leave a comment.


What’s Going On Tonight in Philly? (monday)

October 12, 2009

KISS @ Wachovia Spectrum

The Dodos @ The Church    buy tickets here.

 Tomorrow: Professor Guy Ramsey’s MusiQology is playing @ Chris’s Jazz Cafe.   more info here


Phish are coming to the Spectrum

October 9, 2009

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the boys are back.  they’re coming to the Wachovia Spectrum November 24th and 25th. Pre-order tickets for the entire Fall Tour here.

Let’s celebrate Live Phish 4 style…

Phish- Cities (live)

Phish – Llama (live)


What’s Going on In Philly Tonight (thurs)

October 9, 2009

DJ sets by Franki Chan and  The Toxic Avenger and Dave P @ Kung Fu Necktie

This seems to be a free event if you reply to the IHEARTCOMIX crew, but who knows where to do that?

more limited info herrree.


Fall Fest

October 9, 2009

It’s like Spring Fling, but in Fall!

We’ve got to give a “thanks!” to SPEC for picking two fucking awesome bands, The Walkmen and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart to headline the festival/concert/no1 knows what to excpect.

according to the Daily Pennsylvanian

Indie rock group The Walkmen will headline the concert, which will take place on Nov. 6 in Irvine Auditorium and open with the band The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, or POBPAH.

“The overarching idea was that we wanted to branch out and bring more upcoming artists rather than old names that are going downhill,” said SPEC Concerts director and College senior Scott Iles.

Concerts director and College senior Rachel Darivoff said SPEC also wanted to highlight a type of music with which Penn students might not be familiar.

“They’re groups that have both been recognized for their actual musical talent and not just their ability to top the charts based on autotune,” Darivoff said. “They’re actually talented groups that do wonderful things with their music and are constantly being inventive.”

Darivoff added that both bands recently headlined at venues in Philadelphia to nearly sold out shows.

The Walkmen currently has five albums out, the latest of which, entitled You & Me, reached number 29 on Billboard’s Top Digital Albums a week after its release.

The online publication Pitchfork rated the album in the top 20 of 2008. Pitchfork also rated the song “The Rat” of the album Bows + Arrows as number 20 on its list of the top 500 songs of the decade.

The band’s music has been featured on the soundtracks of Spiderman 3 and The OC.

POBPAH formed in Brooklyn in 2007. The indie pop quartet got its name from an unpublished children’s book by a friend of the band.

The group’s sound has been compared to acts like My Bloody Valentine and The Smiths.

“The two names just kind of clicked,” Iles said. “Together the two styles of music are going to be pretty awesome, and I think in Irvine they’re going to sound great.”

Both performers have been recently featured in Rolling Stone Magazine’s Hype Monitor.

In the past, SPEC has hosted artists like Stephen Lynch, Howie Day and Rufus Wainwright. 

College senior and SPEC president Dasha Barannik said SPEC chose the groups in response to a student outcry for less mainstream, higher-quality artists.

Tickets can be purchased on Locust Walk beginning Oct. 21 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. each weekday through the day of the show. Ticket prices are $10 for Penn students and $15 for the general public.

A limited number of tickets are also available daily online at upenn.tickets.musictoday.com starting today.

The doors will open at 8 p.m., and the performance is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m.

smiley face.


What’s Going on in Philly Tonight? (wed)

October 7, 2009

Grizzly Bear w/ Beach House @ Electric Factory.

Previous Grizzly coverage here.

idk what this means, but its getting me pumped for the show…

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October! & What’s Poppin’ Tonight? (mon)

October 5, 2009

there are so many concerts in october!  we’re pumped.  Head over to the CONCERT CALENDAR to see when your favorite acts are coming to Philly. ahhhh!

Tripping Franklins are starting things off tonight at the Church to see our favorite Slumberland folks… The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, The Deprecation Guild, and Cymbals Eat Guitar.   get info/tickets here.


What’s Going On Tonight In Philly? (Friday)

October 2, 2009

rarariot

Ra Ra Riot, Princeton, and Maps & Atlases at the Trocadero. Should be an indie pop extravagnza.

Tickets are $15 at Ticketmaster


What’s Going On Tonight in Philly? (Thursday)

October 1, 2009

Jason Kahn

Hey Boys and Girls,

   October is finally here, and to start the month off right The Marvelous (the record shop next to Smokes) is throwing a concert tonight with Jason Kahn, Jon Mueller, and HZL.  Never heard of these guys, don’t worry, neither have we, but  from the tracks we’ve heard this should be a great chance to check out live experimental music from the comfort of our own campus. Tix are $10 at the door.  Hope to see all of you there.

[Note: Props to Marvelous for their recent upgrade in general musicality, TF truly appreciates it]


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