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Though I wish it was under different circumstances, this week's upload chose itself. RIP Julee Cruise who passed away on June 9th 2022. Julee was best known for her work with, film maker, David Lynch. While I am very familiar with "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks", I know Julee from her association with the B-52's, though I never knew her name until today. She filled in for Cindy Wilson in the 90's when Cindy took some time off from touring. The first time I saw the B-52's back in the 90's I knew right away that it wasn't Cindy, but I didn't mind. Julee sang great, but what I remember most was that she never stopped dancing the entire time she was on stage. Not once. Not for a moment. I remember her wearing a silver alien/space-woman sort of outfit and she projected pure enthusiastic energy on stage that was infectious. Here's a great clip of Julee performing this song with the band - • The B-52's Roam live with Julee Cruise Make sure you stick around until the second verse to hear her vocal chops. Julee committed suicide and I found another connection to the B-52's, and to this song specifically, in this quote by her husband who announced her passing - "For those of you who go back I thought you might want to know that I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today. She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace. Having had such a varied music career she often said that the time she spent as a B filling in for Cindy while she was having a family was the happiest time of her performing life. She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world. I played her Roam during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all."😢 "Roam" by the B-52's off of their "Cosmic Thing" album which came out in 1989 and featured Sara Lee on bass. I've long been a supporter of female bass players. Any woman who decides to pick up the four-stringed equivalent of a tuba deserves all the support I can give. A portion of the album was recorded at Dreamland Recording Studios in West Hurley, NY which I unknowingly drive by a few times a week at my current job. The album also had two notable producers - Nile Rogers and Don Was. The song is pretty straight forward, but has lots of subtle variations throughout that I tried my best to capture. I absolutely love this album, there's not a bad song on it. "Deadbeat Club" is another great song. Lynn and I have seen the B-52's twice, one time in the 90's that I mentioned above and, again, 5 or 6 years ago? The first time was great. The second was good, but Fred Schneider was very distracted by someone in the audience who was recording the show on his/her phone/tablet and he wouldn't let it go. Anytime he wasn't singing, he was at the front of the stage, pointing his finger and yelling at the person. In between songs he would rant and rave about the person. When they played "Rock Lobster", during the part where he sing-talks "Down, down, down..." he finished the phrase with "... and put that damn tablet DOWWWWN!" The only other artist I've seen behave like that was John McCrea from Cake. I would love to see them on their farewell tour (they're playing two nights at The Beacon Theatre in NYC), but $495 for Loge seats ain't gonna happen. I recorded this video back in 2020 using a bass that Joe Kruse of MBJ Guitars had just finished up for a customer. He was nice enough to let me borrow it for an afternoon to record a few videos with it before its rightful owner took possession of it. It seems as though I did a little demo of the bass after the song finished. http://www.mbjguitars.com