Thursday, December 12, 2013

Week Eighty-Four: Holiday Tunes - Part Deux -The Buzz of Delight - "Christmas" - New Wave Xmas: Just Can't Get Enough

I am a huge fan of the Just Can't Get Enough: New Wave Hits of the '80s compilation series, so when I heard that they were releasing a Christmas edition, I was giddy with anticipation at the thought of being able to add a copy of it to my collection. I will be the first to tell you, however, that it is not the greatest holiday compilation, and there are some seriously questionable choices on the CD. There are also some real treasures, and I'm going to use this week to share those with you:


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The Buzz of Delight is a band featuring Matthew Sweet --- you might remember him as my Week Fifty-Two artist --- and they have such an interesting background story; so I am going to let Wikipedia fill you in because I knew bits and pieces of how they got the name, but I never knew the full story until I just read it while creating this post:

"Matthew Sweet grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was musical from an early age, and as a teenager made 4-track cassettes of songs he wrote. Sweet was an early fan of R.E.M., as well as their first producer, Mitch Easter. He had R.E.M.'s first single, "Radio Free Europe", and loved its B-side, "Sitting Still". He met the band when they played a small concert in Lincoln in September 1982, when he was still in high school. He gave a cassette of songs he had been working on to R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. R.E.M. put Sweet in touch with Easter, and the two became pen pals. Stipe, as well as his sister Lynda Stipe and friend Linda Hopper — who were both in the band Oh-OK — all liked Sweet's cassette of songs, and the three of them sent him postcards suggesting that he come to perform in the town where they lived, Athens, Georgia. Athens was famous for its flourishing music scene, which Sweet had read about in New York Rocker magazine. Easter also recommended that Sweet move to Athens, which he did after graduating from high school. Soon after he arrived, he became a member of Oh-OK, and he played on their E.P. Furthermore What. After its release, the band's drummer, David Pierce, was fired from the band. While still a member of Oh-Ok, Sweet formed a new band with Pierce, called the Buzz of Delight."

"The band's name came from a conversation between Linda Hopper and Michael Stipe; in her kitchen in Athens, she told Stipe that 'the buzz of the lights was freaking [her] out', to which he replied, 'The buzz of delight?'"


It was impossible to locate the lyrics for this one, but I would have to agree with the reviewer below:

"Others, like Buzz Of Delight's 'Christmas' (featuring a young Matthew Sweet) simply exude the child-like optimism that marks most great yuletide anthems (even if the lyrics are all-but-indecipherable)."

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