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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesTop Five: Sounds From Chicago’s Championship Years

There are many years in Chicago when the arrival of Autumn means it’s time to wrap up two disappointing baseball seasons and get ready for a disappointing football season. That’s not the case in 2015, though. The North-Side baseball franchise is battling for a spot in the playoffs, and the local gridiron team is showing signs of life after two years of being led by a well-meaning but novice coach. Fall is also the time when artists and bands come off the outdoor festival circuit and release their end-of-the-year albums. This annual transition of sports and music got me thinking what were folks listening to when Chicago’s five pro sports franchises went all the way?

Here’s a list of what the world was listening to the year each of the city’s five major sports franchises last won a championship, from two perspectives: the top album on the Billboard 200 chart, and other albums released during the year that are now, thanks to time and the perspective/wisdom it brings, regarded as classics:

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesWhat’s Up at CHIRP Radio (Week of Sept. 7)

NEW MEDIA:

  • The next edition of CHIRP's Factory Sessions, featuring She Speaks in Tongues, will debut on Wednesday, Sept. 9
  • CHIRP Radio continues its Volunteer: Stories of Philanthropy series with a profile of Sheeenita Robinson and her efforts in Neighbors Creating Neighborhoods
  • Bobby Evers interviews Lydia Loveless about her band’s European tour and upcoming documentary film 
  • The Gig Poster: Mavis Staples
  • Ron Harlow lists his favorite Chicago Cubs walk-up songs 
  • Friday MP3 Shuffle: Happy Birthday, Martin Chambers!

COMING UP THIS WEEK:

  • CHIRP Radio and Kickstand Productions present Jessica Lee Mayfield to Beat Kitchen on Friday, Sept. 11 
  • CHIRP Radio co-hosts live music and DJ sets at the 3rd annual City Made Fest on Saturday, Sept. 12

TOP OF THE CHARTS:

The top of CHIRP Radio's album charts for the week of Sept. 1 2015:

1. Beach House, Depression Cherry (Sub Pop)

2. Destroyer, Poison Season (Merge)

3. WHITEGOLD, WHITEGOLD (self-released)

 

Click here to check out who else is on CHIRP charts! 

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesFriday MP3 Shuffle: Happy Birthday Martin Chambers Edition

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It’s once again time to give the drummer some as we wish Happy Birthday to Martin Chambers of The Pretenders. Chambers gave up his job as a driving instructor in London upon meeting with singer Chrissie Hynde, a transplant from Akron, OH working at the music paper NME, and forming a new group that instantly clicked as soon as he got behind the skins. As a Punk-flavored Rock band with the Pop skills to appeal to general audiences with songs like “Brass in Pocket,” “Message of Love,” and “Talk of the Town,” The Pretenders were perfect for the first wave of bands that provided MTV with sound and pictures.

However, the group was twice struck by tragedy early on as guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and bass player Pete Farndon both died of drug overdoses as the band was approaching the top of its game. Nonetheless, a brief late ’80s-early ‘90s hiatus from the group notwithstanding, Chambers has kept the faith and helped keep the band going with Hynde all these years. Give the man props by pressing the “shuffle” button on your MP3 player and sharing the first 10 songs you hear…

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Bobby Evers writesAn Interview with Lydia Loveless

By Bobby Evers

Since the release of Somewhere Else, her breakout album from last year, Lydia Loveless has been keeping busy. She’s toured the US and Europe, releasing covers of Prince, Kesha, and Echo and the Bunnymen, and launched a kickstarter campaign for a new Lydia Loveless documentary which began filming earlier this summer. I was able to speak with Lydia over the phone before she played the Green Music Fest in Chicago this past June.

BE: So first, let’s talk about your recent European tour.

LL: Yeah, that was the whole month of May. We did quite a few countries. We did Germany, France, Italy, Spain. We normally just do Scandinavia, and we’ve done Spain once before, but yeah, it was really cool. It was our first 5-piece European tour.

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