GROOVY NOODLES

THE ELM TREASON WEEKLY E-ZINE 

APRIL 12, 2024

MUSIC NOODLES

Aerosmith has announced the rescheduled dates for their “Peace Out” farewell tour. The tour kicks off September 20 in Pittsburgh.

Ozzy Osbourne and Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison will co-host a new internet show called “The Madhouse Chronicles” starting this month.

Deep Purple and Yes will team up for a North American summer tour. It begins on August 14 in Hollywood, Florida, and concludes on September 8 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Blue Oyster Cult’s new album “Ghost Stories” will drop Friday, April 12th.

John Fogerty has added another round of dates to his previously announced “Celebration Tour.” The new shows begin on June 2 in South Carolina.

Little Feat will release an expanded version of their 1974 album “Feats Don’t Fail Me Now” on June 14. The three-CD set will include a remastered version of the original LP and discs dedicated to outtakes, rarities and live performances from the era.

CJ Snare, lead singer of Firehouse, died last Friday at age 64.

Michael Ward, former guitarist for the Wallflowers, died this past week at age 57.

KISS has sold their music catalog and the rights to their name, image and likeness for a sum reported to exceed $300 million.

Another Year Gone

Birthdays over the past week…

77 – Yes guitarist Steve Howe (April 8).

 

58 – Mike McCready, founding member and lead guitarist of Pearl Jam. (April 5)

74 – Agnetha Faltskog of ABBA (April 5)

 

65 – Guitarist Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats (April 10)

62 – Izzy Stradlin, co-founder and guitarist of Guns N’ Roses (April 8)

 

61 – Singer-songwriter Julian Lennon (April 8)

76 – John Oates of Hall and Oates (April 7)

 

Your Answer Is…

Hi Treasonites!

Sometimes, a lyric hits home in a way that cannot be quantified. 

This week, we’d love to hear which single line is the best you’ve ever heard. Not a whole song. Not a deliciously catchy chorus. Not a verse.

Just one line – even if it’s in a tune that you don’t necessarily love.

So, someone asks you: “What do you think is the best single line in a song?”

Your answer is:

 

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Martin

Come down off the cross, we can use the wood
Form Tom Waits’s song – Come on up to the house

Dave J

Seldom works out the way it does in the song …
(Grateful Dead – Scarlet Begonias)

John

The moon just went behind the clouds to hide its face and cry.

ed Ciurczak

It was Christmas in prison! …shot a man just to watch him die!

Donald Joseph Tibbetts

Rock + Roll ain’t noise pollution

Michael Schuster

“Clouds come, blue away”

shelley stewart

“Everything you need to know is sitting your record collection”

Shelley Briley

“The less I seek my source for some definitive the closer I am to fine.” Indigo Girls

Katie

“I hope you had the time of your life.”
Good Riddance – Green Day

Curtis White

So many choices, but I always felt, “The whole damn world’s gonna be made of styrene” from C.W. McCall’s “Won’t Be No Country Music.”

Bob Seabock

Aerosmith: Seem she’ll go for nothin’
‘Cept for my big ten inch

Mark J. Highland

“Wish I didn’t know now what I didn’t know then…”

—-from Bob Seger, “Against the Wind”

Betty

Happiness is a guitar & a glass of wine. Busking Betty’s original song. ” Guitar & Wine)

Betty

If you believe in things you don’t understand, you suffer. Stevie Wonder

Barry Turner

I really don’t mind if you sit this one out
Thick as a brick

Pam Odum

There’s still time to change the road you’re on!

Lisa

When evening falls so hard I will comfort you

Patricia Rose

Man, sometimes I feel like a woman!

Chris Roman

I’ll give you everything I’ve Got for a little peace of mind.

ira weiner

I went home with the waitress the way I always do. How was I to know she was with the Russians too?

David Place

Yeah she’s walking back to me.
Pretty Women by Roy Orbison

April Morrison

Tomorrow’s rain will wash the stains away
But something in our minds will always stay…. (Fragile, Sting)

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April Morrison

Ps. Thank you for the’ POLICE’ meme! ????❤️????????

April Morrison

It’s my birthday today! So I get to post more lyrics…????❤️????????????

You could say I’d lost my belief in our politicians
They all seemed like game show hosts to me…
( if I ever lose my faith in you. STING)

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Rick Kendrick

Ahh, her life was saved by rock ‘n’ roll……..Lou Reed/Rock N Roll

Ellen Hakala

Some are born poets some dream until they die.

Keith Kirkendall

Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand, ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand…from Witch Hint by RUSH

Jack Wolfe II

If you choose not to decide, you have still made a choice .

John Ezell

The women I’ve known, I wouldn’t let tie my shoes.

John Ezell

I’ve been so lonesome I made Hank Williams seem like a party of five.

Penny Clifford

I know your mistakes and you know mine.

James Blunt, Monsters.

RELEASES OF NOTE THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

1970 – Elton John – Elton John

1975 – Aerosmith – Toys in the Attic

1987 – Whitesnake – Whitesnake

1989 – The Cult – Sonic Temple

LATEST TREASON NOODLES

– Don’t miss this week’s installment of our “In The Beginning” Series (in this newsletter). If you’ve ever wondered about CONFLICT within the band, THIS WEEK’S INSTALLMENT is for YOU!

– Plans are in the works to start work on the band’s third music video from “WITHOUT A TRIBE.” (Which song??? Hmmmm…)

– To save time, we will answer and respond all questions and comments we received in our email inbox this week right here.  

“Yes.” …. 

“Yes.” …. 

“I don’t remember.” … 

“No.” …. 

“That’s only a rumor.” …. 

“Charges were never filed.” …. 

“Talcum Powder, usually.” …. 

and “Prove it!”

 

ROCK N ROLL (TEMPORARY) RETIREMENTS

It’s quite common for artists and bands to announce their retirement … and then down the road, rise again.

Here are a few big names that have dealt a “farewell” to fans and followers alike, only to return.

We know there are quite a few we’ve not included here (on purpose), so if you can add to the list, please feel free to do in the comments section.

Kiss: April 13, 2001 – Aug. 2, 2003

Elton John: Nov. 3, 1977 – Feb. 4, 1979

Ozzy Osbourne: Nov. 15, 1992 – June 9, 1995

Black Sabbath: Dec. 22, 1999 – April 7, 2001

Motley Crue: Dec. 31, 2015 – June 16, 2022

The Doobie Brothers: Sept. 11, 1982 – May 21, 1987

The Who: Dec. 17, 1982 – June 21, 1989

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK

In a random alley during “The Voice of Treason” photo shoot. 2018.

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

When Elm Collide. That time when one Elm told the other to “GET THE FUNK OUT!”

Our latest video

“Lock and Load” with the second single from our latest album “WITHOUT A TRIBE.”

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

6 YEARS AGO

Fleetwood Mac announce that Lindsey Buckingham has been fired from the band and will be replaced with Mike Campbell and Neil Finn on their upcoming tour.

8 YEARS AGO

Steve Miller, notoriously averse to awards ceremonies, goes on a backstage rant when he is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He says the Hall is like “a private boys club,” and lets loose on the organizers. “It’s a bunch of jackasses and jerks and f–king gangsters and crooks.”

9 YEARS AGO

Don McLean’s original manuscript to his lyric for “American Pie” sells at auction for $1.2 million. Says McLean: “I thought it would be interesting as I reach age 70 to release this work product on the song ‘American Pie’ so that anyone who might be interested will learn that this song was not a parlor game.”

 

16 YEARS AGO

Bob Dylan gets an honorary Pulitzer Prize for his “profound impact on popular music and American culture.” He’s the first rock musician to win the award.

 

22 YEARS AGO

Alice In Chains frontman Layne Staley dies after overdosing on heroin and cocaine. The 34-year-old singer had fallen into addiction and lost most contact with the outside world. His body isn’t discovered until two weeks later, when police enter his apartment on April 19 after friends and associates report him missing.

 

24 YEARS AGO

In a Saturday Night Live skit where Blue Öyster Cult is recording “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper,” Christopher Walken demands more cowbell from Will Ferrell, who complies. A catch phrase is born.

 

30 YEARS AGO

Kurt Cobain of Nirvana kills himself with a shotgun at age 27. His body isn’t discovered until three days later when an electrician enters to install an alarm.

36 YEARS AGO

When the piano wire that keeps him safely suspended during his gallows stunt snaps, Alice Cooper nearly hangs himself for real on stage at Wembley Arena in London. He’s able to slip his chin over the rope to keep his neck from snapping until a roadie can rescue him.

39 YEARS AGO

Wham! become the first Western pop group to play in China when they perform at the Worker’s Gymnasium in Beijing. Footage from their trip appears in the video for their song “Freedom.”

41 YEARS AGO

Dave Mustaine is kicked out of Metallica because of his drug and alcohol addictions. Soon after, he forms Megadeth, which becomes one of the most successful metal bands of the era.

53 YEARS AGO

Chicago is the first American rock band to perform at Carnegie Hall.

54 YEARS AGO

Paul McCartney announces he is quitting the Beatles, although John Lennon did so privately the previous fall.

65 YEARS AGO

Buddy Holly’s glasses are found from the plane crash that killed him two months earlier in Iowa. They are turned in to police, where they stay until 1980, when a sheriff finds them and returns them to Holly’s widow.

68 YEARS AGO

The Capitol Tower, new home of Capitol Records, opens on the corner of Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles. The 13-story building, which resembles a stack of records, houses three new recording studios where Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Linda Ronstadt, and many other stars will lay down tracks. The building becomes an LA landmark, with the red light at the top flashing “HOLLYWOOD” in Morse Code.

164 YEARS AGO

An anonymous vocalist sings “Au Clair De La Lune” to Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville, who makes the first known and oldest surviving recording of the human voice.

ELM TREASON’S LATEST RECORD

Our latest record WITHOUT A TRIBE is getting some seriously awesome feedback from everywhere. We are STOKED! It is, we believe, our best work to date… and now it can be yours on CD, vinyl or digital formats. CLICK HERE to bring your copy home. 

FIRST VIDEO FROM “WITHOUT A TRIBE”

We now have TWO music videos from our new album “WITHOUT A TRIBE.” Here is the first one, “UP TO ME.”

Robert Can Help

Yep

NO Argument Here

Practice Makes….. Um..

Ludwig’s Lines

Tis Life

No Consultants?

This is TOO funny

Truth

Legends

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