Dominic's Staff Pick: July 27, 2023

Hi there, how’s your summer going? Apparently, in some parts, there hasn’t been much of a summer so far for you, but down here in North Carolina we are currently chilling with temps in the high 90s and not much change in sight. The good news is that the UPS driver’s union won their dispute and there will now be a/c units in the delivery vans, so they don’t have to drop from heat exhaustion and hopefully the shipments of vinyl they are carrying won’t be exposed to 100+ degrees also. Always a big concern shipping and receiving records in the height of summer. A good time to listen to Billy Bragg’s There’s Power In A Union.

We’ve been keeping busy here at Sorry State with plenty of new and used records coming through the doors each week, but have taken a brief break from writing our staff picks. Not that there hasn’t been plenty to write about. As I type, we are receiving the latest releases from Iron Lung Records and Static Shock Records. I’m curious to hear The Steves singles and am excited to see new ones from The Hazmats and Powerplant. We’re constantly adding good, cool used records to our inventory and have been keeping the store as full as possible and not slowing down on the used new arrivals drops each week. It truly is so satisfying and rewarding seeing good records being appreciated and bought by you, our fantastic customers. We thank you for your continued support.

In a recent social media post, we had the old man of the place (me) with his nose in a pile of books wearing his cheaters. Apparently that made some of you smile, but there were some excellent books in that stack, and with that in mind I thought I would recommend a book for you today. If you are lucky to be taking a summer vacation this year at the beach or somewhere else where the plan is to relax and do very little, you might need something good to read. It’s been a few years since I have had a “vacation”, but I can recall how I used to get through several books during a typical week’s holiday. One decent read that I could recommend to you which I am just finishing up is Music Is History by Questlove with Ben Greenman, published by Abrams Image. It’s an easy, fun and informative read covering the years 1971 to the present in musical history as seen through the eyes of Questlove. Each short chapter covers a year and begins with a bullet point list of the year’s key events and happenings and then has Questlove’s thoughts regarding records that came out that year and how the music and news events connect and affect each other along with plenty of other interesting factoids and asides. The focus is almost entirely on America and the American experience, but that shouldn’t make it any less appealing to folks from other parts of the world. Assuming, that is, that you have more than a passing interest in American history, music and politics and know and care who Questlove is.

I, as a fan of The Roots and Questlove and a resident of America and a lover of music and history found plenty to be amused and informed by.

One of the chapters talks about Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, where there’s an interesting story about how Thomas Dolby almost contributed a cut to the record, but things didn’t work out, so he took the song, Hyperactive, and recorded it himself. Questlove tells it much better, but the real point of the story was how it was around this time in his life that the author was experiencing music directly and not second hand via his parents or from the established gatekeepers telling him what mattered and what was or was not good. I’m just a couple of years older than him and can relate to that emotion. The feeling of discovering music yourself and experiencing things directly as they happen as opposed to reading about the past or watching it told back in a documentary or something. Also, being of age that you could participate in some way was the crucial factor. Being able to claim music, bands, artists as your own.

I’m not as avid a reader as I used to be, and I’ve held on to this book for too long since we were gifted one here at the store from the publishers, and I know Daniel wants to read it also. Our copy came with a doodle graph signed by Questlove, too. Pretty cool. Grab yourself a copy for your beach holiday. Sorry Daniel for holding on to it for so long to miss your beach getaway, but you probably had plenty of other good reads with you, right?

Cheers everyone, enjoy your summer and stay cool.

-Dom


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