1. Christmas Song (Luther College version)- Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
- "When Jesus Christ was nailed to his tree, said "oh, Daddy-o, I can see how it all soon will be, I came to shed a little light on this darkening scene, instead I fear I've spilled the blood of my children all around." There is a line in the DJ documentary "Scratch" where DJ Qbert says if you want to see how good a guitarist is just give them a plain old acoustic guitar and see what they can do with it. On the "Live at Luther College" album, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds show that they know a thing or two about the acoustic guitar. "Christmas Song" is a gorgeous song about the life and times of a guy named Jesus. I love the "love, love, love" parts and the Beatles homage is priceless. The Luther College version is known to give me the chills from time to time...it's that good.
2. Stone Free (Valleys of Neptune version)- Jimi Hendrix
- "Everyday of the week I'm in a different city, if I stay too long the people try to pull me down, they talk about me like a dog, talk about the clothes I wear, but they don't realize they're the ones who's square." Jimi Hendrix recorded this version of Stone Free in 1969 with Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience) and Billy Cox (Band of Gypsys) , three years after the original version. The arrangement on this version is a bit different...a bit more funk/R&B than the original. I've had a lot of Hendrix in my collection for years but lately I've been picking up more and realizing the great depth of his catalogue. Jimi Hendrix made history this week when "Valleys of Neptune" debuted at #4 on the billboard album charts, nearly 40 years after his death. No artist has had an album chart that high that many years after their death. It's an amazing feat. The album format has been declared dead, Hendrix has been gone for decades but the fans still want more.
3. One Thing- Finger Eleven
- "If I traded it all, If I gave it all away for one thing, just for one thing, If I sorted it out, If I knew all about this one thing, wouldn't that be something." I'm a sucker for a song with a good acoustic guitar riff. "One Thing" by Finger Eleven gives me that and then some. The acoustic guitar and the steady bass drum beat is very reminiscent of "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. "One Thing" was a radio hit back in 2003. More recently, the band had hit with the song "Paralyzer" which sounds like "Youth Gone Wild" by Skid Row meets "Night Fever" by the Bee Gees. In other words it sounds terrible. Briefly sampling their top songs on iTunes leads me to believe that "Paralyzer" is much more indicative of their sound than "One Thing". At least one listener is glad they made a wuss rock song.