Tune Tag #73 with Dino Corvino of "Skateboarding on Their Altar": Reignwolf, Carole King, Jesse Dayton, Sam Weber, BØRNS, Off By One, Gladys Knight
Happy New-New Year, indeed! This Tune Tag with Dino reveals a whole lot of the new-to-me newness! A couple of good ole "oldies" keep us centered, though!
Happy New Year, Dino! Paw Tag! You’re IT!
Tune Tag welcomes , creator of Skateboarding on Their Altar!
Hey, Friends! My name is Dino, and I could not be more stoked to have been invited by Brad to take part in this awesome experience. Brad asked for a little bio, and I took a look at what others have done, so let’s give it a whirl!
I dedicated my life to music one day in my basement, hanging out with my friend, Will. We had just listened to a Meatmen record, and then put on David Lee Roth’s first solo record (1985’s Crazy From the Heat EP). Now mind you, the actual music was injected in me when I was 6.
When I was 6, my parents took me to Chicago, and I got to see Frank Sinatra and Buddy Rich, live. This virus came to life when I heard Black Flag, Public Enemy, and Run DMC, and it never ever left me. By the time I got to Roth on his own, it was over.
Sophomore year of college, I was in (U. of Wisconsin-Madison’s) Chadbourne Hall with a girl named Amanda, and she played me the Black Sheets of Rain album by Bob Mould, and it defined almost all of my life.
I did every job in music, save for being a musician. I spent the better part of my life out there, seeing literally 350 shows a year for decades. Johnny Cash even shook my hand. I ran a venue, I booked festivals, I guitar-teched, I sold shirts, and I am grateful. Every day I am grateful.
I am not 100% sure how to tell you about my Substack. I am telling a story, if you step back from it. Not sure it’s a story moment to moment. But, you might dig it.
Last week, we met the friendly and engaging of If You Get Confused:
Next week, we’ll welcome back of Chart Chat for his second Tune Tag!
Dino’s song #1 sent to Brad: Jesse Dayton, “Charlottesville,” 2018
Dino’s rationale: So, I picked this song for a simple enough reason: The election has come and gone, so I thought a little bit of a protest song would be cool. Jesse is a dude I know. When this song came out it was absolutely a direct statement. We lack direct statements, so we started here.
Brad’s song #1 sent to Dino: Sam Weber, “Charlotte,” 2016
Dino’s response: From the album, Valentina Nevada (Cordova Bay Records) https://linktr.ee/samwebermusic https://orcd.co/samweber: A simple song about a girl in a band on the road too long, portrayed by girls on the road just long enough to make a music video about said girl in a band, while portraying the writer/performers of said song.
I think this is about matching the “Charlotte” thing. I do not want to be that sort of obvious, but it might just be that.
Brad’s rationale: From Singersroom.com, February 2023: “‘Charlotte’ by Sam Weber is a mellow indie-folk tune that showcases the singer’s introspective songwriting and haunting vocal style. The song features a simple guitar melody, stripped-down instrumentation, and thoughtful lyrics.
“The gentle flow of the song creates a reflective and melancholic mood, and Weber’s rich voice provides an emotional punch. ‘Charlotte’ is a poignant song that captures the feeling of isolation and the search for a sense of belonging.”
Dino’s song #2: Reignwolf, "Electric Love", 2012 (live in studio)
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