Logan’s Random List of Songs: Accordions!
I know we’re late (again), but I think we’ll get a full week’s worth of tunes in.
Has anyone else noticed that accordions seem to be everywhere in music these days? After realizing accordions were in a couple songs I really like, I thought about it for a while and easily came up with five good songs from the last few years that feature them prominently.
Accordions: the new black?
Songs With Accordions
- Calexico, "Sunken Waltz"
- Ry Cooder, "Corrido De Boxeo"
- The Arcade Fire, "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)"
- Great Lakes Myth Society, "Big Jim Hawkins"
- Gogol Bordello, "Mishto!"
- Bonus: The Decemberists, "A Cautionary Song"
I don’t really have much to say about these songs in light of the category. Each description would basically be, "Yep, there’s an accordion there. And I like this song." I’m happy to answer any questions, though.
October 05, 2005 in Music | Comments (14)
It seems that Weird Al is conspicuously missing from this list.
Comment by Pris — October 5, 2005 @ 12:07 pm
Great post Logan.
You’d better include some Decemberists.
Comment by Susan M — October 5, 2005 @ 1:07 pm
I think something may be wrong with the Arcade Fire song on the radio blog. I can listen to everything except that song.
Comment by NFlanders — October 5, 2005 @ 2:05 pm
Pearl Jam’s “Bugs” gets my vote for most bizarre accordion song.
Comment by Dallin I — October 5, 2005 @ 2:11 pm
Probably off Logan’s radar but the best accordian music around is Buckwheat Zydeco. He owns it!
Comment by chronicler — October 5, 2005 @ 2:36 pm
Try it now, NFlanders. Weird — for some reason changing the filename finally worked. I don’t know what the problem was.
Thanks for the accordion songs shout-outs. See what I mean? Accordions are everywhere!
The Decemberists! I forgot about them. I’m relatively new to the Decemberists, and I forgot that their first two albums have accordions. I’ve been listening to Picaresque, which doesn’t seem to have any. My list is already made, but maybe I can include a Decemberists track as a bonus.
And I don’t have that Pearl Jam song (or any Buckwheat Zydeco — you got me there, chronicler!), but since I’m in a bonus song mood, I’ll put ‘em up if you email me.
Comment by Logan — October 5, 2005 @ 3:00 pm
Accordians can also be heard in practically any song by Weird Al Yankovic.
Hmm… Yankovic became popular in the early eighties, and now kids who liked his music then are old enough to start their own bands. Coincidence?
Comment by Measure — October 5, 2005 @ 3:35 pm
So Logan I’ve got two on iTunes. How do I email them to you?
Comment by chronicler — October 6, 2005 @ 12:32 am
So Logan, can we expect any Gogol Bordello?
Comment by Bob Caswell — October 6, 2005 @ 12:56 am
chronicler, as long as they’re not protected, just send them as attachments to the email address linked to by my name below this comment. If you have any problems or issues, email about those and we’ll see what we can do. I’ve done this sort of thing a lot — we can probably figure something out.
Bob, the only clue I can give you is for you to start wearing purple for me now!
Comment by Logan — October 6, 2005 @ 8:10 am
Where is the TMBG accordion love?
Comment by John C. — October 6, 2005 @ 7:43 pm
Hey everyone, just wanted to remind you to check out today’s addition: Gogol Bordello.
Comment by Logan — October 7, 2005 @ 11:52 am
I really like the accordion in “That Was Your Mother” on Paul Simon’s Graceland album.
Comment by danithew — October 11, 2005 @ 10:52 pm
In Romania, couples hire an accordian player to follow the wedding party around all day and play. When I served in Ploieshti, the missionary apratment was in an apartment bloc that had a photo studio on the ground floor — and was 2 blocks away from an Orthodox church.
My companion and I decided that our version of hell is that you are doomed to have an accordion player follow you everwhere you go for eternity.
Comment by William Morris — October 12, 2005 @ 2:01 pm