Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Flatt and Scruggs - Cripple Creek & Wildwood Flower - From Facebook Friend Amanda Insall

Earl Scruggs And Lester Flatt - Cripple Creek
Flatt And Scruggs Play Cripple Creek.
Facebook Post July 22, 2011 at 11:06 AM







Flatt and Scruggs - Wildwood Flower
Flatt and Scruggs Live at Carnegie Hall
Facebook post July 22, 2011 at 11:09 AM



Amanda's original posts on July 22 arrived with a striking synchronicity. The night before, I had dreamt that I was playing a 5-string banjo, actually practicing a 2-finger picking style and thumbing the 5th drone string, working on getting the timing and rhythm right so the drone could be in steady time, while the fingers picked the melody lines. Scruggs pioneered the 3-finger picking style that bears his name - "Scruggs picking." I played the banjo in high school folk music days. My banjo was stolen years ago, so I haven't played in a long time, but it has been popping into my mind to go get a cheap one and start up again.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Dedicated to the One I Love

One of my favorite old school R&B songs, originated with a group called The "5" Royales in the 1950's, written by a member of the group, guitarist and singer Lowman Pauling, with co-credit going to the producer Ralph Bass. The Shirelles had a hit with this song in 1961, and it also went high on the charts for the Mamas and Papas in 1967.

The "5" Royales aka The Five Royals started as a gospel group, but went secular in the early 1950's. Obscure, but influential just on the basis of this song and another one released the same year (1957), Think, which later became a hit for James Brown.

The "5" Royales - 1957

The Shirelles - 1961

The Mamas and Papas - 1967

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Jimmy James a k a Jimi Hendrix 1965 Travelling to California 2





Oh my. Jimi Hendrix with Curtis Knight & the Squires possibly December 1965 New Jersey Never before released!!!

Bethe Burke truly the bluuuuuuuesy Jimmy
July 15 at 11:27pm

Bob Pomerene Like "Red House" Jimi 
July 16 at 4:16pm

Tuesday, July 12, 2011



(live performance) (original album release 1965, Bringing It All Back Home)


"The hollow horn/plays wasted words,/proves to warn/that he not busy being born/is busy dying."





Lyrics:


Darkness at the break of noon
Shadows even the silver spoon
The handmade blade, the child’s balloon
Eclipses both the sun and moon
To understand you know too soon
There is no sense in trying

Pointed threats, they bluff with scorn
Suicide remarks are torn
From the fool’s gold mouthpiece the hollow horn
Plays wasted words, proves to warn
That he not busy being born is busy dying

Temptation’s page flies out the door
You follow, find yourself at war
Watch waterfalls of pity roar
You feel to moan but unlike before
You discover that you’d just be one more
Person crying

So don’t fear if you hear
A foreign sound to your ear
It’s alright, Ma, I’m only sighing


As some warn victory, some downfall
Private reasons great or small
Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
To make all that should be killed to crawl
While others say don’t hate nothing at all
Except hatred

Disillusioned words like bullets bark
As human gods aim for their mark
Make everything from toy guns that spark
To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark
It’s easy to see without looking too far
That not much is really sacred

While preachers preach of evil fates
Teachers teach that knowledge waits
Can lead to hundred-dollar plates
Goodness hides behind its gates
But even the president of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked

An’ though the rules of the road have been lodged
It’s only people’s games that you got to dodge
And it’s alright, Ma, I can make it


Advertising signs they con
You into thinking you’re the one
That can do what’s never been done
That can win what’s never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you

You lose yourself, you reappear
You suddenly find you got nothing to fear
Alone you stand with nobody near
When a trembling distant voice, unclear
Startles your sleeping ears to hear
That somebody thinks they really found you

A question in your nerves is lit
Yet you know there is no answer fit
To satisfy, insure you not to quit
To keep it in your mind and not forget
That it is not he or she or them or it
That you belong to

Although the masters make the rules
For the wise men and the fools
I got nothing, Ma, to live up to


For them that must obey authority
That they do not respect in any degree
Who despise their jobs, their destinies
Speak jealously of them that are free
Cultivate their flowers to be
Nothing more than something they invest in

While some on principles baptized
To strict party platform ties
Social clubs in drag disguise
Outsiders they can freely criticize
Tell nothing except who to idolize
And then say God bless him

While one who sings with his tongue on fire
Gargles in the rat race choir
Bent out of shape from society’s pliers
Cares not to come up any higher
But rather get you down in the hole
That he’s in

But I mean no harm nor put fault
On anyone that lives in a vault
But it’s alright, Ma, if I can’t please him


Old lady judges watch people in pairs
Limited in sex, they dare
To push fake morals, insult and stare
While money doesn’t talk, it swears
Obscenity, who really cares
Propaganda, all is phony

While them that defend what they cannot see
With a killer’s pride, security
It blows the minds most bitterly
For them that think death’s honesty
Won’t fall upon them naturally
Life sometimes must get lonely

My eyes collide head-on with stuffed
Graveyards, false gods, I scuff
At pettiness which plays so rough
Walk upside-down inside handcuffs
Kick my legs to crash it off
Say okay, I have had enough, what else can you show me?

And if my thought-dreams could be seen
They’d probably put my head in a guillotine
But it’s alright, Ma, it’s life, and life only



Copyright © 1965 by Warner Bros. Inc.; renewed 1993 by Special Rider Music

Bob Dylan - Ballad of a Thin Man

 "... There's something happening here but you don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?"

~Bob Dylan, "Ballad of a Thin Man," Highway 61 Revisited (album, 1965). 

Features Mike Bloomfield (from The Paul Butterfield Blues Band), Al Kooper (from The Blues Project). Is it just me, is it just a generational thing, or was this really a very special time for our music?

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Rockpalast Cologne 6-15-78

"Mystery Dance"- Rockpalast, Cologne

"Mystery Dance" was the first Elvis Costello tune I ever heard that grabbed my attention and had me saying "Woah, who is this guy?" It was on his first album My Aim Is True in 1977. This is a good quality recording I found on YouTube, from a June 1978 show at the Rockpalast in Cologne, Germany. The lyrics are a little off-kilter and ironic; they spoke to me then and still speak to me now. "She thought that I knew, and I thought that she knew. So both of us were willing, but we didn't know how to do it."

Links to the whole show, or a lot of it, are below in five parts:

Part 1 - "Mystery Dance," "Waiting For The End Of The World," "Lip Service"
Part 2 - "Two Little Hitlers," "The Beat," "Night Rally"
Part 3- "This Year's Girl," "No Action," "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea"
Part 4 - "Lipstick Vogue," "Watching The Detectives"
Part 5 - "Pump It Up," "You Belong To Me"

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Beatles - Slow Down, She Said, She Said

"Slow Down" (from 1964 Something New album; remastered 2009, Past Masters, Volume 1)

Early Beatles. Great stuff. Never get tired of it.

"She Said She Said" (from 1966 Revolver album; stereo remaster 2009)


The post-Garcia "The Dead" with Warren Haynes and Jimmy Herring on board did a version of "She Said" that knocked me out. I heard it at a concert in Summer 2004 that I went to with my son Sam. Boy, did we get good tickets! Right in the middle, six rows from the stage at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield. Great show. I have audio of it on my computer, which I wanted to post here, but haven't figured out how to do that yet. [Nearest I can tell, I have to get audio file to a server, and then link to that. Can I do this with Google, or should I use my own hosting account and server, that I use for my business? To be decided later]

Enjoy.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Everything Shmenge - The Last Polka and More

Film The Last Polka. From SCTV I think. John Candy. Eugene Levy. Saw this years ago and LMAO. Have wanted to get it; not released on DVD. Now on YouTube. What could be funnier? Spinal Tap maybe?

The Last Polka (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) (Part 4) (Part 5) (Part 6)

The Shmenges' Michael Jackson Tribute (from The Last Polka)

The Shmenge Brothers on Letterman (Part 1) (Part 2)

Carlos Santana & Mahavishnu John McLaughlin-A Love Supreme


Album: Love Devotion Surrender (1973) - link to album information

Track: A Love Supreme (Coltrane composition)








Reminder: must continue being patient today ... and humble, and staying on the path of love, devotion and surrender. I will get what is coming my way when and how it comes. Hard to reconcile with being active, having direction and purpose in my life, but working and waiting on it -- for the right blend of pursuing and waiting to arrive.

Willie Nelson - If You Can Touch Her at All

Willie Nelson - If You Can Touch Her at All

I've loved this song since I first heard it in the mid-70's.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Gram Parsons - "Ooh Las Vegas"



Pretty sure it's Emmylou Harris singing with him; she and her Hot Band released it too. Is it James Burton (guitar) and Ralph Mooney (pedal steel)?

Added 7/3/11: Yes, it is Emmylou Harris singing; James Burton on guitar; Glenn D. Hardin on keyboards; Al Perkins (not Ralph Mooney) on pedal steel.
Album Information: Grievous Angel (Wikipedia)
Gram Parsons: more information (Wikipedia)
Emmylou Harris: more information (Wikipedia)

Long John Baldry - "Don't Try to Lay No Boogie-Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll

A classic. Reg Dwight (Elton John) awesome on piano. Elton John and Rod Stewart produced. The original "Maggie May" (of Rod Stewart song fame) sings on this album. I was just floored when I first heard this album in early '70's (which I guess means either I'm easy or it's great). For more info on the album and some of the interesting back story, here is a link to the Wikipedia article:

Long John Baldry - "It Ain't Easy" Album (1971; re-released 2005)