1. Our Love Was/Radio London (You're a Pussycat)/Speak Easy/
Rotosound Strings (Mono)- The Who
- "Our love was famine, frustration, we only acted out an imitation, of what real love should have been, then suddenly ...our love was flying, our love was soaring, our love was shining like a summer morning." "Our Love Was" comes from the 1967 concept LP "The Who Sell Out" and features guitarist/songwriter Pete Townshend on lead vocals. This version is the the mono mix of the song, available on the 2009 Deluxe Edition reissue of the album. This mix was previously only available on vinyl and is notable for alternate guitar solo (as compared to the solo on the widely available stereo mix). For a Who collector the unique nature of the mono mix provides a modest thrill. "The Who Sell Out" and Pete Townshend's embrace of psychedelia signaled the end of the British mod era. The Who's next concept album (Tommy) would bring the band long awaited commercial success in the US.
2. Mary Jane's Last Dance- Tom Petty
- "Oh my my, oh hell yes, honey put on that party dress, buy me a drink, sing me a song, take me as I come cause I cant stay long." Let's get to the point, let's roll another....oh sorry, that's another Tom Petty ode to getting high recorded in the 90s. "Mary Jane's Last Dance" kicks in with a distinctive guitar riff and Petty's vocals tell the story of a girl in an "Indiana town" with "Indiana boys" on an "Indiana night". I can't help but enjoy this song each time I hear it. Electric guitar solos and harmonic licks take us in and out of the refrain. This is Highway 61 Revisited era Bob Dylan rock at it's best. When the Counting Crow's Adam Duritz crooned "I wanna be Bob Dylan" he wasn't alone...and there's nothing wrong with that.
3. Your Body is a Wonderland- John Mayer
- "We got the afternoon, you got this room for two, one thing I've left to do discover me discovering you." "Your Body is a Wonderland" or "YBIAW" is a verbal OTPHJ to Mayer's female fans. If that last sentence makes any sense I might ask you to explain it to me. This song is featured on Mayer's full length debut "Room For Squares" and earned the singer a Grammy in 2003 for "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance". "Your Body is a Wonderland" was rumored to be written for Jennifer Love Hewitt but the two dated long after the song was recorded so it seems dubious. When the song was at the height of it's popularity I called for a Ja Rule remix. "Bubble gum tongue baby!...only for the Rule baby!" Sadly this cross over collaboration never came to fruition. "Your Body Is a Wonderland" was featured on an episode of the Office-Mayer gave the show the right to use the song in exchange for a Dundie award. Well played.