What's The Connection? Message 2

Sometimes getting the message across takes longer than the message itself. I can spell something out repeatedly, provide examples, even hand over the instructions, and AI will still decide I probably meant something else. At least the spelling and grammar will be goodly. That felt oddly appropriate for this Connection. Messages are everywhere. Some are clear. Some get mangled beyond recognition before they arrive. This is the message to you: I love and hate AI. I just had to get that off my chest.

What's The Connection? Message 2

21 Cymande - The Message
22 Adam Faith - A Message To Martha
23 Temptations - Message From A Black Man
24 Love - A Message to Pretty
25 Demon Fuzz - Message To Mankind
26 Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You
27 Kool & the Gang - Music Is the Message
28 Skyy - Sendin' A Message
29 Everly Brothers - Take a Message to Mary
30 Tony Allen - African Message
31 King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - 365 Is My Number-The Message
32 World Party - Put The Message In The Box
33 Ray Barretto - Ancestral Messages
34 Prince Far I and the Arabs - A Message
35 Esbjorn Svensson Trio - The Message

What's The Connection? Cheyenne

Cheyenne always sounded more like a place than a people to me. Maybe that's because I grew up with the television show before I knew much about the history behind the name. That turns out to be fitting, because this Connection wanders back and forth between the people, the places named after them, and whatever else borrowed the name along the way. If you want to Jump On It instead, the Apache are only a click away. This one is plainly different.

What's The Connection? Cheyenne

01 Hanoi Rocks - Cheyenne
02 The Ken Darby Singers with Orchestra - Cheyenne
03 Ennio Morricone - Farewell To Cheyenne
04 Bo Diddley - Cheyenne
05 John Stewart - Cheyenne
06 Jason Derulo - Cheyenne
07 Joe Nichols - Old Cheyenne
08 George Strait - I Can Still Make Cheyenne
09 The Hold Steady - Cheyenne Sunrise (2018 - Remaster)
10 Kansas - Cheyenne Anthem
11 John Denver - Shipmates And Cheyenne
12 Garth Brooks - The Beaches Of Cheyenne
13 Fishbone - Cheyenne Star Forever Moore
14 Guided By Voices - Cheyenne
15 Bill Monroe - Cheyenne
16 Micky & The Motorcars - Rock Springs To Cheyenne
17 Bobby Darin - Shipmates In Cheyenne
18 Roy Orbison - Cheyenne
19 The Ataris - The Cheyenne Line
20 The Fuzztones - Cheyenne Rider
21 Pistol Annies - Cheyenne

What's The Connection? Apache

Apache always makes me think of Taza. He was my first dog as a kid. His dad was a show dog named Cochise (look him up), so somebody decided to keep the theme going. Taza was extremely well trained, although he never had much of a show business career. My brother and I spent plenty of nights sleeping in his spot with him anyway. I got the dog because my doctor said I was allergic to dogs and my pop called nonsense on that. His solution was simple. Put me around dogs all the time and I'd get over it. Back then we also thought seat belts weren't really needed. We lived. Decades later I still have boxers, and I am still allergic. Pop wasn't completely right, but he wasn't completely wrong either. Somewhere in there is the Connection. We weren't brave, just thought differently.

What's The Connection? Apache

01 Mike Oldfield - Cochise
02 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Apache Rose Peacock
03 Ted Nugent - Geronimo And Me
04 Modern Talking - Geronimo's Cadillac
05 Gianni Oddi - Geronimo
06 Sugarhill Gang - Apache (Jump On It)
07 Incredible Bongo Band - Apache (Grand Master Flash Remix)
08 Johnny Cash - Apache Tears
09 Nancy Sinatra - Geronimo
10 Michael Martin Murphey - Geronimo's Cadillac
11 Elton John - Indian Sunset
12 Los Straitjackets - Lonely Apache
13 The Shadows - Geronimo (Stereo)
14 Sheppard - Geronimo
15 Les Elgart & His Orchestra - Geronimo
16 Bow Wow Wow - Uomo Sex al Apache
17 Bobby Valentin - Geronimo
18 Audioslave - Cochise

Friday Connection Repost

Repost of a What's The Connection? for a Friday. Not as many great Friday songs, although I'm sure I am missing something (let me know in the comments). And I was totally lazy for the cover, appropriating a creative commons image and barely touching it. Click on it anyway. A few of these tracks are just so great and any compilation with both the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone can't be bad. And those aren't the best tracks by those guys...

WTC? Friday

01 Funkadelic - Friday Night, August 14th
02 Nancy Sinatra - Friday's Child
03 The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
04 Rascal Flatts - Friday
05 Red Hot Chili Peppers - If You Have To Ask (Friday Night)
06 Doves - Friday's Dust
07 Rebecca Black - Friday
08 Bell & James - Livin' It Up (Friday Night)
09 Eric Paslay - Friday Night
10 Fishbone - DUI Friday
11 The Professionals - Friday Night Square
12 Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
13 Love And Kisses - Thank God It's Friday
14 Genesis - Get 'Em Out By Friday
15 Steely Dan - Black Friday
16 kd Lang - Friday Dance Promenade
17 The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
18 Yello - Friday Smile
19 The Specials - Friday Night, Saturday Morning
20 The Replacements - Love You Till Friday
21 Atomic Rooster - Friday The 13th

What's The Connection? Fade 1

I knew what the cover was going to look like before I found most of the songs. If the word is "fade," you're almost obligated to start blending colors together until everything looks like an old paint commercial. There was a period when ombré was everywhere. Walls, clothing, hair (porbably mine at one time), probably a few dogs if you looked hard enough. The trend eventually faded away, but apparently it was still lurking somewhere in the back of my mind when I put this Connection together. Or maybe I only noticed that afterward and invented the story to explain it.

What's The Connection? Fade 1

01 Queens Of The Stone Age - In The Fade
02 The Del Fuegos - Fade To Blue
03 Ryuichi Sakamoto - Fade
04 Mark Stewart - As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade
05 Treble Charger - Fade
06 Ultravox! - Cross Fade
07 Tom Petty - Don't Fade on Me
08 Visage - Fade To Grey (12'' Version)
09 Cabaret Voltaire - Fade Crisis
10 Metallica - Fade To Black
11 Solu Music feat. Kimblee - Fade
12 Sleater Kinney - Fade
13 Tears For Fears - Memories Fade
14 Floraline - Fade
15 Lee Perry and The Upsetters - Beware Fade
16 Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
17 The Warning - Red Hands Never Fade
18 Bill Laswell - Fade

Jermaine Jackson Pick

Jermaine always feels like the Jackson brother with the most complicated story. He was the one who stayed at Motown when the rest of the family left, largely because of his connection to Berry Gordy through marriage. He was also one of the few Jacksons who regularly played bass in the group's early years. Looking over this pick, I realized it is not really built around solo hits at all. The Jacksons selections all put Jermaine in the spotlight, many of the guest appearances exist because of his voice, and there is even a wonderfully unlikely DEVO connection tucked into the middle of the set. It ends up tracing his path through the family story, from bassist and brother to solo artist and eventually Jackson again. It is another interesting branch of the Jacksons family tree.

Jermaine Jackson Pick

01 Whitney Houston with Jermaine Jackson - If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful
02 Jermaine Jackson - Don't Take It Personal
03 Jermaine Jackson - You're Supposed To Keep Your Love For Me (Single Version)
04 Jermaine Jackson - Dynamite (7' Version)
05 Jermaine Jackson - Let's Get Serious
06 Jermaine Jackson with Michael Jackson - Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good To Be True)
07 Jacksons - Torture
08 Pia Zadora & Jermaine Jackson - When The Rain Begins To Fall
09 Jackson 5 - I Found That Girl
10 Jermaine Jackson - Word To The Badd!!
11 Jermaine Jackson - I Think It's Love
12 Switch featuring Jermaine Jackson - Tahiti Hut
13 Jermaine Jackson - Daddy's Home
14 Whitney Houston & Jermaine Jackson - Take Good Care Of My Heart
15 Jermaine Jackson - Erucu
16 Jermaine Jackson - Let Me Tickle Your Fancy
17 Jermaine Jackson - Do What You Do
18 Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me (Single Version)
19 Jermaine Jackson & Miki Howard - Make It Easy On Love

Janet Jackson Guests

Yesterday reminded me how many different Janets there are. Today I ask what happens when you add somebody else to the mix. Sometimes she takes over the record. Sometimes she slips into the background and lets the guest shine. Sometimes it's hard to tell whose song it really is. For a pick, this one jumps between R&B, hip hop, dance, reggae, and a few combinations that probably should not work as well as they do. It also turns into a surprisingly good tour through a few decades of collaborators. Did you catch yesterday's bonus B side? There seem to be a lot of Jacksons around here lately. Also, I was just wondering today why do I own seven different sets of headphones?

Janet Jackson Guests

01 Janet Jackson featuring Missy Elliott - Go Deep (Timbaland Full Mix)
02 Janet Jackson with Missy Elliot - The 1
03 Janet Jackson featuring Daddy Yankee - Made For Now
04 Janet Jackson with Nelly - Call On Me
05 Chingy featuring Janet Jackson - Don't Worry
06 Beenie Man featuring Janet Jackson - Feel It Boy
07 Busta Rhymes featuring Janet Jackson - What's It Gonna Be
08 Janet Jackson featuring Kanye West - My Baby
09 Janet Jackson featuring Q-Tip & Joni Mitchell - Got 'Til It's Gone
10 Janet Jackson featuring Blackstreet - I Get Lonely
11 Janet Jackson with Cliff Richard - Two To The Power Of Love
12 Janet Jackson featuring Missy Elliott & P Diddy - Son Of A Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) (P Diddy Remix)
13 Janet Jackson with Missy Elliot - BURNITUP!
14 Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson - Scream Louder (Flyte Tyme Remix)
15 Janet Jackson featuring Khia - So Excited
16 Janet Jackson with Luther Vandross - The Best Things In Life Are Free_pn
17 Cardi B featuring Janet Jackson - Principal
18 Shaggy featuring Janet Jackson - Luv Me Luv Me
19 Herb Alpert with Janet Jackson - Diamonds