I love Joni Mitchell and this is one of her best songs, in my humble opinion. See what you think….
Your surprise gift today is a TV performance from the 60’s by Mama Cass, Mary Travers, and Joni. I think you will enjoy this!
I love Joni Mitchell and this is one of her best songs, in my humble opinion. See what you think….
Your surprise gift today is a TV performance from the 60’s by Mama Cass, Mary Travers, and Joni. I think you will enjoy this!
No…….this is not your parent’s Little Drummer Boy. Watch and listen as Jimi Hendrix plays a bit of this classic Holiday song….
Your surprise gift tonight is some wonderful video of Jimi and the Rolling Stones. Really good stuff! The background music to this video features Jimi on guitar and ?. The question mark is there because the other players on the music are a matter of controversy. Depending on who you believe the other musicians included some combination of Brian Jones, Dave Mason, Noel Redding, and Mitch Mitchell.
For what it’s worth, my money is on Jimi, Brian Jones, Noel Redding, and Mitch Mitchell. Noel later released a version of this song with vocals that you can find on You Tube if interested.
Here is a really good holiday song from one of my favorite duos, the amazing Indigo Girls.
My surprise gift to you today is an amazing living room performance of Dear Mr President by the Indigo Girls and Pink. Pink wrote the song about George W. Bush our previous president that single handedly destroyed the American economy by dragging us into two wars that we couldn’t afford while cutting taxes for his rich buddies. It is a great song and a wonderful performance. I hope you enjoy it!
This has always been one of my favorite Holiday songs (or what some might consider an anti-Holiday songs). I couldn’t think of a better way to kickoff this thirty day countdown to December 25th.
Tonight’s special gift is a video of an impossibly young Simon and Garfunkel performing at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Enjoy!
I just learned today that I have been assigned to a special project at work for the next couple of months. This means that I will be working the new project, trying to keep things running on my current project, and coping with the upcoming holidays at the same time. Unfortunately all of this is going to limit the amount of time that I have available to update this blog so I am implementing a Plan B for the remainder of this year.
Starting today, I will post one of my favorite Holiday songs each day. Don’t worry…….I think you will like these songs and the artists that perform them! Since this is the time of the year for giving and surprises, most days I will also try to include a surprise gift that you will hopefully add to your enjoyment.
What I won’t have time to do is write a lot of text for these posts so I apologize for that in advance. As always I look forward to your feedback. In particular, let me know your favorite holiday (rock) songs.
Today is Thanksgiving in the United States. On this day we traditionally reflect on the things that we are thankful for and I would like to extend that tradition to this Blog. The following are some of the big things that I am thankful for today.
To express my thanks, I give you the absolute funkiest piece of work by the amazing Sly and the Family Stone, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)…..
Thanks to all of this blog’s readers for letting me be myself!
I just discovered that I never posted Album Of The Week #18 (which is is a real shame because it is one of my favorite albums ever). I can’t believe that no one noticed….. I don’t think you guys have been paying attention 🙂
So….a few weeks late, tonight I present you with David Crosby’s first (and best) solo album If Only I Could Remember My Name. Let’s listen…….
1. Music is Love
2. Cowboy Movie
3. Tamalpais High/At About 3
4. Laughing
5. What Are Their Names
6. Traction in the Rain
7. Song With No Words/Tree With No Leaves
8. Orleans
9. I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here
FYI – This is on my list of candidates for “my final playlist”
To provide you with some of the interesting details about this album and it’s recording, the Wikipedia article on the album is provided below. The collection of musicians that played on this album is amazing so pay attention to the list of players on each track.
If I Could Only Remember My Name is the debut solo album by David Crosby, released in February 1971 on Atlantic Records. One of four high-profile albums released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping Déjà Vu album, it peaked at #12 on the Billboard 200. It has been in print continuously since its initial release. The album gained new recognition in 2010 when it was listed second on the Vatican’s “Top 10 Pop Albums of All Time” as published in the official newspaper of the Holy See, L’Osservatore Romano.
A large grouping of prominent musicians from the era appear on the record, including Nash, Young, Joni Mitchell, members of the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Santana. This ad-hoc ensemble was given the moniker of “The Great Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra” by longtime Crosby associate Paul Kantner; many of the same musicians appeared on the latter’s Blows Against The Empire, recorded concurrently with Crosby’s album. The album also features the only recorded appearance of David Crosby’s reclusive brother, Ethan Crosby.
Although the album garnered its share of detractors, including Crosby’s then-manager David Geffen and influential Village Voice rock critic Robert Christgau and only a lukewarm review from Lester Bangs in Rolling Stone, it was a modest commercial success, peaking at #12 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart. Two singles were taken from the album, “Music Is Love”, which was released in April 1971 and peaked at #95 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Orleans” which was released in July 1971. The album has gained in critical appreciation since its release.
The album was released on compact disc on October 25, 1990, having been digitally remastered from the original master tapes, using the equipment and techniques of the day, by original engineer Stephen Barncard. A double-disc reissue appeared on November 6, 2006, with an audio disc remastered in HDCD, including a bonus track “Kids and Dogs,” and a second DVD Audio disc of the original album remixed for 5.1 digital Surround Sound. Reviews of the most recent reissue place the album in the same influential company as the more baroque works of Nick Drake and Fairport Convention.
Side one
- “Music Is Love” (David Crosby, Graham Nash, Neil Young) – 3:16
- Crosby – guitar, vocal; Nash – guitar, vocal; Young – guitar, bass, vibraphone, congas, vocal
- “Cowboy Movie” (Crosby) – 8:02
- Crosby – electric guitar, vocal; Jerry Garcia – electric guitar; Phil Lesh – bass; Mickey Hart – drums; Bill Kreutzmann – tambourine
- “Tamalpais High (At About 3)” (Crosby) – 3:29
- Crosby – electric guitar, vocals; Nash – vocals; Jorma Kaukonen – electric guitar; Garcia – electric guitar; Lesh – bass; Kreutzmann – drums
- “Laughing” (Crosby) – 5:20
- Crosby – guitars, vocal; Garcia – pedal steel guitar; Lesh – bass; Kreutzmann – drums; Nash, Joni Mitchell – vocals
Side two
- “What Are Their Names” (Crosby, Garcia, Lesh, Michael Shrieve, Young) – 4:09
- Crosby – electric guitar, vocal; Young – electric guitar, vocal; Garcia – electric guitar, vocal; Lesh – bass, vocal; Shrieve – drums; Nash, Mitchell, David Freiberg, Paul Kantner, Grace Slick – vocals
- “Traction in the Rain” (Crosby) – 3:40
- Crosby – guitar, vocal; Nash – vocal; Laura Allan – autoharp, vocal
- “Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)” (Crosby) – 5:53
- Crosby – electric guitar, vocals; Nash – vocals; Gregg Rolie – piano; Garcia – electric guitar; Kaukonen – electric guitar; Jack Casady – bass; Shrieve – drums
- “Orleans” (traditional) – 1:56
- Crosby – guitars, vocals
- “I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here” (Crosby) – 1:19
- Crosby – vocals
So it’s mid-November in North Alabama and autumn is definitely upon us. The fall leaves are beautiful, college football rules the airwaves, and there is a nice chill in the air when I head to work each morning. What a glorious time of year! I hope all of are having a wonderful fall wherever you live.
To celebrate this time of year I have picked my favorite fall songs to help you start your weekend. As always, let me know what you think.
Autumn Almanac – Kinks
Fall In Philadelphia – Hall and Oates
Forever Autumn – Justin Hayward
This is not just one of my favorite fall songs…..it is close to the top of my list of favorite songs of all time.
Indian Summer – Poco
The Boys Of Fall – Kenny Chesney
This video features my Alabama Crimson Tide team……..Roll Tide Roll!
Harvest Moon – Neil Young
Taking some time off from the Blog after the election. Don’t forget about me in the interim.
I will be back soon and I have a lot of great new ideas for the blog. Hang in there until I am back.
Meanwhile, let’s revisit one of the best things to come out of the 80’s…..The Breakfast Club!
OK, Ok…..I know I said no more political posts but I just can’t resist this one.
Come to find out, on Election Night, Mitt Romney’s campaign released his victory/transition website. A little premature don’t you think! What a bunch of pompous assholes!
Looking at this gives me so much pleasure 🙂 Thanks to Taegan Goddard and politicalwire.com for grabbing these screen captures before the site was taken down.