CONTEST TIME - TRI-COLOR GIVEAWAY!
Brendan Benson
“Half a Boy (And Half a Man)” b/w “Big Kid Face”
179 tri-color copies, unlimited quantity on black vinyl
I just want the whole world to know, I am so incredibly excited to have a Brendan Benson record on Third Man.
Yeah yeah, I know we put out Raconteurs and JW and the Bricks stuff that he slays on, but this is different.
Brendan was the first musician I ever really met who I considered having “made it.”
He was signed to Virgin! He bought a house with record label money! He opened for the Wallflowers! He got fan mail from Japan! He jammed with Dave Grohl!
For me, at 16 years old, that was eye-opening.
And as his career has progressed, both solo and in bands, he’s never failed to make a record that was interesting or tuneful or compelling.
Dude just does good work. And this a-side is quintessential BB like he has not lost a step. You need this in your life. Much respect to the first lyric in the song referencing his obscure b-side “Son of a Welder.” Also, so stoked that we’re pressing tri-colors in Detroit and how sick they look!
Side notes: in the height of my Sub Pop collecting phase I bought a copy of the Flaming Lips 7” off of him. He gave me a bowl of blueberries and cream (or was it milk?) It was, at the time, the most exotic thing I had ever eaten. He was amazed I had never eaten a salad. I would not eat my first salad until the age of 21.
On the way to a JW & the Bricks rehearsal back in ’99 I wrecked my car. I was 17 years old. I asked all the other band members how old they were the first time they’d wrecked a car. Jack and Kevin both responded “16.” Brendan responded “15” and I thought that was BADASS. Like he stole the car or something.
I hopped in the Whirlwind Heat tour van for a day back in 2003 when they were opening for the Dirtbombs. They put in the “Lapalco” CD and all three of them together just got SOOOO EXCITED to be listening to it, like it was some long waited-for treat. So I asked them how often they listen to “Lapalco” and they said “Once a day, every day.” They just loved the album so much they couldn’t contain themselves.
I sing “Jet Lag” to my daughter Violet usually 4th or 5th in my setlist of “Shit I Know All the Words To While I’m Trying to Get This Booger To Bed.”
I’m giving away one copy of the limited edition tri-color of this record. In the comments below, do whatever…tell a story about Brendan, make me laugh, make me cry…it’s free reign to impress me. Whichever comment I like most gets the prize. SIMPLE!
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The first time I saw The Raconteurs was May 2008 at the 9:30 club in DC. I was a 20-year-old college sophomore and was going with a girl I met at a different 9:30 club show as a first date. We had a couple drinks before the show and maybe split a small bottle while waiting in line to get in. We tossed the bottle in the trash before going in. The bouncer reached into the trash, opened the bottle, and smelled it. Vodka. He then asked for our IDs and tickets. He took our tickets, confiscated her fake, and told us to get out. We sat on the curb trying to figure out what to do. I found a guy selling tickets for $50. She didn’t want to pay that much so I bought one and went to the show by myself and she went home. Not surprisingly, that was our only date. And I have no regrets.
Whenever I try to explain Brendan Benson to someone who hasn’t heard his music, I tell them to think of James Taylor, but a lot fucking cooler.
Brendan’s gig in Glasgow, March 2010. There was a kid of around 8 or 9 in the second row with his parents, looking oddly cool with it all. Brendan spotted him halfway through the second song and loomed over to double check what he thought he had seen, quizzical expression written on his face without breaking the tune. Song ends. Brendan says to the kid, totally deadpan, “Can I get you a drink?” Still cracks me up 8 years later.
The Racs not the Race….damn autocorrect!
This new single from Brendan brings back great memories of listening to the Race back in highschool. I hope he continues to make great music just like Jack!
Brendon you’re a top geezer simple as, like a fine wine you get better with age. Now give me that tri-Colour!! Please…
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Brendan Bensin is a poet with the vkice of one.
You guys should do an interview with Harry Anderson for a Green Series, the guy from Night Court. He always seemed like he could tell great stories about comedy and magic.