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Candidates
Aaron Grotta (A: 6/15/16; Insufficient Funds)
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For All the Money in the World is a time capsule. The album, written by Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer Doug Clifford and Greg Kihn Band bassist Steve Wright, was recorded in 1986 but won’t see the light of day until the end of the month. Since then, it’s been waiting in Cosmo’s Vault--the self-proclaimed storage area for Clifford’s unreleased music--until the right time. “There’s some good music on this album,” Clifford told me over the phone earlier this month. “Right now, more than ever, we need some good music that’s uplifting and makes you feel good.” Plus, for Clifford himself, the tunes have barely scratched the surface: “To me, it’s still new.”
After Creedence Clearwater Revival broke up in 1972, Clifford released a solo album and later joined the Don Harrison Band, which also featured former CCR bassist Stu Cook. In 1995, he and Cook formed Creedence Clearwater Revisited to play CCR songs live without singer John Fogerty, who retained artistic control over CCR. Revisited’s last show was in February 2020 in Mexico, and based on what Clifford told me, that’s likely their last, at least in this version, as Clifford is suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. All in all, though, he’s ready to move on from those songs, instead choosing to look into different parts of the past. Last year, he unearthed his lost second solo album Magic Window. And now, with For All the Money in the World, released under the name Clifford/Wright, he’s beginning to revisit a series of recorded writing collaborations whose release never came to fruition.
Though Clifford/Wright was formed around the rhythm section, the rest of the band that plays on the album is nothing to sniff at: guitarists Greg Douglass (Steve Miller Band), Jimmy Lyon (Eddie Money) and Joe Satriani and keyboard players Tim Gorman (The Who) and Pat Mosca (Greg Kihn Band). The lead vocalist picked for the project was Keith England, whose emotive howl ties it all together on the title shuffle and stadium anthem “I Need Your Love”. While the first two songs sound like something you might expect to be recorded in 1986, other tracks operate under different styles and recording aesthetics. The rockabilly echo of “She Told Me So” lies in stark contrast to the ripping guitar jaunts of “Lost Pride Fever” and “Weekends” and the funk snap of “You Keep Runnin’ Away” and “Just In The Nick Of Time”. Indeed, some songs on here sound like they could be Steve Miller or Eddie Money jams, but for the most part, they sound like lost relics of rock radio, comfort food for troubling times.
Clifford hopes For All the Money in the World is more than nostalgia, though. For one, he’s “calling the shots,” releasing the album on his own label, Cliffsong Records, with a distribution deal through Bob Frank Entertainment. “It’s like a publisher’s outlet for the songwriters involved,” he said. “It’s really kind of exciting.” His hopes are that the songs do land on today’s rock radio or do well streaming so they can release it on vinyl. “I still get a kick out of it,” Clifford said about hearing his songs on the radio. Not bad for somebody who started playing in bands at age 13. And while it’s very much not a CCR album, he’s excited for CCR fans to hear it, okay with the long-disbanded legendary outfit as the connecting bridge for listeners. They might just come away with a new favorite song.
Pre-save/pre-order For All the Money in the World, out August 27th, here, and read my conversation below with Clifford, edited for length and clarity.
Since I Left You: I was struck by the variety of styles on this album. You think to yourself, “What would music written around the 80′s sound like?” There’s some of that, but there are other sounds, too. Do you remember consciously trying to write in a number of styles?
Doug Clifford: Yes, because we were trying to get a record deal. We were the only writers in the group, and we wanted them to know we could write more than just “Bad Moon Rising”. There’s really not much in there that sounds like Creedence. With Steve Wright on bass, that changes a lot of things. It puts a different spin on it from the standpoint of the house the songs are built on, the rhythm section. It’s exciting. I listen to it as if it’s another band. [laughs] Normally, I don’t do that. Steve passed away in [2017], so we won’t do any more writing or playing, but this album is a chance to hear a great bass player and songwriter. I’ve got three terrific guitar players in there, too, Joe Satriani, Greg Douglass from Steve Miller Band, and Jimmy Lyon from Greg Kihn and Eddie Money. A guitar extravaganza. A lot of good stuff coming from this record.
SILY: Not only does the record sound different from CCR, but I heard a lot of the other projects the players were involved in, like Eddie Money and Steve Miller.
DC: Yeah, but when we were doing the writing, those guys weren’t in the band. Steve Miller is one of my best friends. He loves “She Told Me So” on this record. He sent me an email all excited that said, “I was dancin’ around my studio! You still got it!” [laughs] I love that guy.
SILY: I like songs like that, that have a little more of a shuffle.
DC: That would be [the title track], too. I love shuffles.
SILY: You’ve said people need songs like this at a time like now. When you wrote and recorded them, did you know you’d put them away for a while?
DC: Not really. If you’re a songwriter, you want to have versions of your songs that sound radio-ready instead of just [recorded on] an acoustic guitar. I produced everything that we wrote, so we had good versions of our work and presented it that way. The idea was not to put these things out as albums, but for record companies. Then you’d go out and play, and they’d send their A&R guy. Steve didn’t want to play in any of the clubs we’d have played in, and you need a band that plays, so that started the tailspin of this project. [After that,] I did a solo singer-songwriter album [Magic Window], and I did projects for areas that had overgrown forests and droughts. I had kids that were going to school. So I sort of slowed down on the music and slapped [these songs] in Cosmo’s Vault. That’s where they stayed till a year or so ago. I [finally released Magic Window], but nothing happened because...COVID hit, and it really changed everything. There’s been enough time that we’re all living through the virus that it’s time to hear [For All the Money] on the radio to make me feel good. It’s a labor of love that all songwriters have. Allowing people to hear the excellent musicianship of Steve Wright playing bass. There’s a little difference in my playing as well. It’s fun, really enjoyable.
SILY: When you were originally writing the lyrics and instrumentation, were you going for a feel-good, uplifting type thing?
DC: When you’re looking for someone to invest in you and put you on their label, you want them to like your music, too. I’ve never been a guy to write songs that make you feel bad. [laughs].
SILY: What were you looking for in a vocalist, and why did you end up going with Keith?
DC: We were so fortunate to have Keith in many ways. He was the youngest guy we were working with. I would be the guy to teach him the songs, as the writer of the words. He had to sing those words and get the idea of the song across, which is a big job for any singer. He took special care to get the essence of the song. It makes a big difference to learn the words and melody. I took extra time to write the melody, because I’m putting the words out there, and a lot of time, the melody would depend on what the words were. You have to give the singer places to breathe. I gave Keith liberty to let me know if something wasn’t working for him vocally, to sing it the way he was comfortable. He always came through. The idea of a song is like a chapter in a book. It has to have meaning and a certain ambiance and feel to it. That’s at least my approach to writing and performing, really. He nailed every song in a very professional approach. That’s not an easy thing to do, especially over 11 songs.
There are other songs in the vault from the sessions that he did. He was the only singer we had. I’d like to see success, not just for myself and Steve, but for Keith. He was the only guy on the session that wasn’t in a band that had a Gold or Platinum album, and he’s very deserving of it. I’d love to see this thing be successful on that level because I’d love to walk up to his front door and knock on it and hand him a Platinum album. He’s still trying to do it. He has been for 30-some odd years. He can still hit most if not all of those notes. He doesn’t complain about it, he just stays at it, trying to get to that spot. I’d like to see that happen for him.
SILY: This album was recorded in a number of different studios, and some tracks do sound a bit lower-fi or raw. Did the difference in sounds among the tracks correspond to the different studios you recorded in?
DC: Not really for that reason. What’s really important is trying to get an attitude out of a certain song. It is rock and roll after all. The sound of the studio wasn’t something that dictated the direction.
SILY: At what point did you decide to name the album after the title track?
DC: That song, the first time I heard it, it was one of those that Steve said, “Listen to this!” He had the chorus and the lyrics. [sings] “For all the money in the world, girl / For all the kisses in the sea, baby...” I went, “That’s a hit.” Whenever I play that song for people, they all say, “That’s a natural hit.” Being a shuffle adds a lot to do with it. Shuffles have a magic to them. You just can’t help but tap your foot. Your body moves with it. The approach to have it be a shuffle is right up my alley. Creedence didn’t ever do one, and I always wanted to have a shuffle to record. There it was! It was a natural as the first song on the record. The second one that’s out now is a different type of song, to show the album’s versatility, but I had an inkling that it might be a good idea to name it after the first song on the album.
SILY: At what point did you come up with the order of the tracks?
DC: Listening. [laughs] That’s very important. Again, they’re like chapters in a book or story. I did a lot of shuffling around--there’s that shuffle again--seeing which order played best. It took a while, but that’s something worth spending time on. You want to get it right.
SILY: You’ve said any of these songs could be a single. Do you have a favorite?
DC: [The title track] is probably my favorite for that reason. It’s simplistic in its style, and usually, those are the best ones, the easiest ones to understand, though everybody has their own understanding of music. It is art; you can look at a painting, and 10 different people can have different opinions on it. It’s the same with music. Each song has a different meaning to a different person. That’s great; that way you can touch millions of people instead of 10.
SILY: What’s the story behind the album art?
DC: The story behind the album art is my son [Grady Clifford] did it and I needed a cover. That’s it! I didn’t tell him anything. When I saw it for the first time, I just went, “Wow!” He’s very talented. He did the Revisited cover. Whenever I need art, I don’t tell him what to do. He just does it. My wife [Laurie Clifford] is an artist, too. She did the artwork for [CCR]’s first album. Very recently, she got it in the de Young Museum. They had a show of album covers from the 60′s. The Clifford family has a drummer and artists. One of the things about going from vinyl to CDs is the art is a pretty good size. I miss a lot of aspects of the packaging. I have a couple of good album cover folks within the confines of the house here.
SILY: What’s next from the vault?
DC: A project I did with the same songwriting concept. Two of us did all the writing. The other guy was Bobby Whitlock. I’ve got a Bobby Whitlock album with a group we had for a short while. Bobby’s wife didn’t like living in the East Bay. She wanted to live in the Northeast. Happy wife, happy life, so we had to split when we were close to getting a deal. Another addition to Cosmo’s Vault!
Featuring the voices of Justin Briner, Clifford Chapin, David Matranga, Patrick Seitz, Zeno Robinson, Josh Grelle, Ryan Colt Levy, Cristina Vee, Sarah Roach, Robbie Daymond, Michelle Rojas, D.C. Douglas, Mike Haimoto, Marcus D. Stimac, Jason Douglas, Brent Mukai, Frank Todaro, Justin Cook, Trina Nishimura, David Wald, Aaron Dismuke and Tyler Walker.
Screenplay by Yōsuke Kuroda.
Directed by Kenji Nagasaki.
Distributed by Funimation. 104 minutes. Rated PG-13.
Just as we finished binging season five of the fan favorite My Hero Academia on Funimation, loyal MHA fans get an exciting gift from the creators in the form of My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission. This third motion picture release from the franchise is due out in theaters in the US and Canada on October 29th!
In this latest film, UA High School students are sent around the globe to help the Pro Heroes in their most challenging and explosive mission ever. While the students fight alongside the Heroes to secure their locations globally, three Class 1A students – Izuku Midoriya, aka Deku, along with classmates Shoto Todoroki, Katsuki Bakugo and a new friend, Rody Soul – take on the film’s main antagonist Flect Turn, the head of a mysterious group called Humarise.
The film is one hour and forty-one minutes of excitement for MHA fans. The animation is exceptional throughout the entire movie and the action scenes are exciting. Some of the colors, along with a change in graphic styles, give a new dimension to the film. A few parts seem a bit darker than past seasons of the series.
Most animes are known for their scores and much of the music in World Heroes Mission – like many past MHA franchise scores – is flawlessly created by Yuki Hayashi. As in past soundtracks, Hayashi’s music adds an exciting dimension to the action. In addition, other notable music in the film includes “Flowers” and “Empathy” by Asian Kung-Fu Generation. “Flowers” in particular was matched with visually stunning animation, somewhat of a music video segment in the film that fans will love. They’ll undoubtedly be adding all the music to their Spotify in no time.
Can’t wait to see World Heroes Mission? Then you get a bonus! Besides being one of the first to see the new film, Funimation is giving away a “My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission Vol. W Specialty Manga Booklet” to all ticketholders in the US and Canada. The 76-page collectible book shares a look inside the making of the film, including original drawings by creator Kohei Horikoshi, along with a Q&A. There is a one book per ticket limit while supplies last.
The BB23 Houseguests and the children’s shows they remind me of:
Alyssa: Clifford the Big Red Dog- She’s Emily Elizabeth, and she’s annoying. The whole show would be fine without her. I just wanna see the dog. Idgaf about Emily. Go away.
Azah: The Wonder Pets- She still too focused on teamwork. Sometimes it’s not about teams! Leave then be! FOCUS ON SAVING THAT BABY ANIMAL AND QUIT OFFERING YOURSELF UP!
Brent: Thomas the Train- unsettling in every way. Creepy. Don’t know why this is shown to children.
Britini: Little Einsteins- She never stops singing, dancing, being loud…We get it Annie. She needs to pat pat pat herself outta here.
Christian: Calliou- IM JUST A FUCKING KID AND I GOT A BIG ASS HEAD! Literally he’s a toddler. Or you’re mad now that you’re not getting your way? Child. Stfu.
Claire: Oswald- This is such a quiet, relaxing show. Just an octopus and his hot dog. But when it does get exciting, it’ll be entertaining.
Derek F: Max and Ruby- He’s Ruby. Bossy and talks too much. Worried about shit he shouldn’t be worried about. Relax Ruby.
Derek X: Dragon Tales- This is the show!!!! The possibilities are endless. And adventure from start to finish. A crowd pleaser if I ever saw one. He wish on the dragon scale and now he’s got the power!
Frenchie: The Teletubbies- disturbing. Get it away.
Hannah: The Backyardigans- What is she? A castaway? An international super spy? Is there an echo in this canyon? She’s all of that and more. She’s got the style, the smarts, and the songs. And she’s a snack 🤪
Kyland: Arthur- He’s smart and playful but he’s gonna let Muffy lead his ass astray. Literally stop listening to Muffy. Fuck her. Focus on yourself Arthur!!!
Sarah Beth: Dora the Explorer- why is this bitch always asking questions? Cant you just look at your map you have? And she’s loud! WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING! Go to talk to your backpack.
Tiffany: Sesame Street- The Most Iconic Show. She runs the entire children’s show industry. No one can touch her. There’s a reason the show is still running. It’s untouchable.
Travis: Rupert- Who? What? What is this show? Exactly.
Whitney: Peppa Pig- Peppa is annoying and so is her whole family. She’s a bitch really. And then she wants to turn around and act all bold. The only she was good for was the memes we got outta her.
Xavier: Blue’s Clues- Man is always looking for paw prints. He is always picking up information to lead him to solve the mystery. He just might blue scadoo himself to the end!
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Qadir Quincy Quinn Quinton
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Salem Salvador Salvator Sam Samir Sampson Samson Samuel Sander Sandford Sanjay Santiago Saul Sawyer Scott Sean Sebastian Septimus Serge Sergio Seth Seus Seymour Shane Shawn Shayne Sheldon Shepherd Sherlock Sherman Shin Sidney Sigmund Silas Silver Silvester Simon Sinclair Sinjin Sirius Slade Slate Sol Solomon Sonny Sparrow Spartacus Spencer Spike Soren Stan Stanford Stanley Steele Stephen Steven Stevie Stone Sven Summit Sullivan Sully Sylvester
Tad Tag Talon Tanner Tate Ted Teddy Teo Teodor Teodoro Terence Terrell Terry Tex Thad Thaddeus Thane Thatcher Theo Theoden Theodore Thomas Thor Thorn Tiberius Tiger Tito Titus Timothy Titus Tobias Toby Tommy Tony Topher Trace Travis Trent Trenton Trev Trevor Trey Tristan Troy Truman Tucker Tudor Tullio Tullius Tully Tycho Tyler Tyrell Tyrese Tyrone Tyson
Van Vance Vaugn Victor Vince Vincenco Vincent Vinny Virgil Vlad Vladimir
Wade Walden Waldo Walker Wallace Wally Walt Walter Warner Warren Watson Waylon Wayne Wendall Wesley Westley Weston Wilbert Wilbur Wilder Wiley Wilfred Will William Winston Wolf Wolfe Wolfgang Woodrow Wyatt
Xander Xavier Xavion Xenon
Yael Yahir York Yosef Yousef Yusef
Zac Zach Zachariah Zacharias Zachary Zack Zander Zane Zayden Zeke Zeus Ziggy Zion Zoltan
Supernatural (Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel, Rowena, Crowley, Chuck Shurley, Jack, Bobby Singer, John Winchester)
Criminal Minds (Spencer Reid, Derek Morgan, Penelope Garcia, David Rossi, Aaron Hotchner, Jennifer Jareau, Emily Prentiss, Luke Alvez, James Gideon, Kate Callahan)
Why Don't We (limelight) (Zach Herron, Jonah Marias, Corbyn Besson, Jack Avery, Daniel Seavey)
it’s that time again, I’ve compiled a list of the fc’s that haven’t been used in more than a month (mine included). If you’ve decided to drop them or are not feeling anymore muse you know that is perfectly fine, just let the main know and let the other half of the pairing know! I love you all so much and I don’t do this list to put pressure on anyone, I do it just so you can physically see the names and make a decision but there is absolutely no pressure ! ♡
DO NOT HATE ME OR JUDGE ME, IT’S MY OPINION~! OK? Thank you, please don’t come after me. I’m a Dub, I don’t disrespect the people of Subs and I like the Japanese voices too.
Brian Olvera-Kellan
Ayu Sakata-Princess Reyhane/Brent
Brynn Apprill-Princess Nina
Aaron Dismuke-Riddle Rosehearts
Clifford Chapin-Ace Trappola
Mike McFarland-Deuce
Lucien Dodge-Trey
Ray Chase-Cater
Ricco Fajardo-Azul Ashengrotto
Kellen Goff-Floyd
Josh Bangles-Jade
Justin Briner-Kalim
Jason Liebrecht-Jamil Viper
Crispin Freeman-Vil Schoenheit
Michael Sinterniklaas-Epel Felmier
Eric Vale-Rook Hunt
Nicolas Roye-Leona Kingscholar
Ben Diskin-Jack Howl
Bryce Papenbrook-Ruggie Bucchi
Matthew Mercer-Idia Shroud
Daniel Snow-Ortho Shroud
Johnny Yong Bosch-Malleus
Todd Haberkorn-Sebek
Greg Chun-Silver
Kari Walgren-Lilia
Micah Solusod-Manco Yaravi
Ian Sinclair-Hucua Kruscoe
Jameison Price-Dire Crowley
Max Mittelman-Grim
Keith Silverstein-Mozus Trein
John Hockney-Divus Crewel
Patrick Seitz-Ashton Vargas
Yuri Lowenthal-Sam
I'm an older trans guy who plans to go stealth and would like uncommon English names that would be believable to have been given by my parents at birth. I like 1 or 2 syllable names best. I'm ethnically Chinese, child of immigrants and only speak English fluently even though have my Chinese name as my middle name. Help please?
Something that might be a good reference is the SSA’s Popular Names by decade list. It lists off the top 200 from every decade going back to the 1880s. It can be really helpful for people looking for names that are believable for their age / that were in rotation when they were born
Here’s a few ideas for you: Cliff/Clifford, Gordon, Melvin, Clint, Glenn, Dale, Lance, Darren, Brett/Brent, Bruce, Clay/Clayton, Davis, Duncan, Ivan, Kellan, Leroy, Tate, Warren, Winston, Clark, Alvin