Lemonheads
It's a Shame about Ray (1992)
review
by: Alexander Washburn
Date:
1/12/03
For
one brief shining moment The Lemonheads were all what
was good with music. Indy roots. Catchy lyrics. A lead
singer with matinee idol looks who couldn't be bothered
to comb his hair. Evan Dando was Jimmy Fallon, when Jimmy
Fallon was still doing his routine at the Sigma Nu house
at Michigan. The Lemonheads were not as dirty as grunge
but you could see countless nights crashing on someone's
floor in their music and faces. The hard times between
conception and recognition resulted in not having a solid
lineup outside of Evan Dando. Even Juliana Hatfield, also
from the Boston music scene, is listed as a band member
on this classic 'It's a Shame About Ray.'
'Drug
Buddy' is a nice song to listen to and conquer up memories
of your college days when all you did was sit around and
get stoned. For some reason, songs like 'Rudderless,'
and 'Hannah and Gabi' stand out in your mind. The latter
features Dando's signature simplicity when it comes to
writing lyrics. When Dando sings: 'Pour the milk and I'll
say when," it is simple only on the ears. Same for
when he goes down that same road many of us have traveled
saying: "I can't hold you near - you are not here.
Though it wasn't hard or far, I walked you to your car."
Simple, yet in conjures up a million different memories
for a million different people. That particular line always
reminds me of when I walked Suzanne to her car back in
1993. We ended up in the visitors' dugout at a baseball
field in Maywood, New Jersey.
Dando
spends a lot of the album baring his Generation X angst
through lovely melodies and simple lyrics. However, he
is not all that blue that he can't have fun. He has fun
with 'Alison's Starting to Happen' which takes the number
two spot in my personal favorite songs with the name Alison
in them. (If you have to ask which is number one then
you shouldn't be on this music site.) 'Alison's Starting
'
is up-tempo and you can visualize this barely three minute
song being crowd surfing material. If you're not airborne
by the time Dando says: "Alison's getting her tit
pierced. Alison's growing a Mohawk," you weren't
smoking the right drugs in college. The fun doesn't end
with their upbeat cover of 'Mrs. Robinson' that Paul Simon
hated but this Simon fan is just grateful that The Lemonheads
didn't replace Joe DiMaggio with another ball player.
I cringe at the thought of 'Where have you gone Andre
Dawson?'
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