Subject: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:03 AM We haven't done one of these threads for some time. What is currently on your hi-fi or car stereo? Mine is: Sonny Black and the Dukes Heart and Soul, Little Willie John Best of... and There is no Eye (Smithsonian Folkways). The first because I've heard them a lot at my blues club recently, the second because his tunes keep cropping up in people's sets and the third because of recommendations here at the Mudcat. So...what is your current listening? RtS (just nosy) |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: mack/misophist Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:07 AM Except for major event coverage, I haven't listened to the radio in 20 years. Because of the convenience, my pc is the source of most of my music today. A German group called Tango 5 is on right now. Lots of tango and flamenco this month. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Lepus Rex Date: 01 Oct 02 - 10:38 AM Hah, Little Willie John. Nice choice, RtS. I'm actually named after him... :) I haven't been listening to a whole lot of recorded music, lately. Mostly Nordic folk, when I have, but (since the Nordic Roots Festival was just last week) mostly in my head, not so much on recordings. I find it difficult to listen to a bands studio-recorded music when I've just seen them live. Oh, I've also been listening to a great Anouar Brahem Trio cd (Astrakan Cafe) I bought at their show last week, which was also great. I've had no problem listening to this cd, even though I saw them live. Weird. ---Lepus Rex |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 01 Oct 02 - 11:48 AM Since I fortuitously discovered Spinner Radio (soon to be Netscape Radio) on the Net I rarely play CD's (which is good, since my CD money seems to go to paying for silly things like food and electricity nowadays). Mostly I keep it on the Celtic channel, but hit the bluegrass, new acoustic, acoustic blues, jam bands and even reggae and rockabilly channels upon occasion. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Wesley S Date: 01 Oct 02 - 01:31 PM Let me see.... The new Chieftains, the new Guy Clark, Patty Loveless's "Mountain Soul", and "Step Into This House" by Lyle { Bullfighter } Lovett. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: fat B****rd Date: 01 Oct 02 - 02:40 PM All sorts of Rap/Jazz/Oldies/Warren Zevon/Carol King/Dead Ringers in fact anything and everything. How's things at Ray's RTS ?? |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: bernil Date: 01 Oct 02 - 04:06 PM The best of Van Morrison, volume 2 and Dire Straits, the albums Dire Straits and Sultans of Swing, records I've borrowed from the library today. I'm there every week and borrow "new" records. It's a great way to listen to music I haven't heard so much (or not at all) or old favorites I never bought. Just now I'm listning to Evening Meditation with Van Morrison, very convenient (was that the right word?) for me as it's soon bedtime here in Sweden. Berit |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,AHJ Date: 01 Oct 02 - 04:25 PM My car stereo has a taped book of Beowulf in it, which alternates with a well-worn tape collection of eclectic folky items from a friend whose taste I enjoy. Between those, it's NPR or the Classics station. A |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: lady penelope Date: 01 Oct 02 - 06:45 PM The best of Billy Connolly, Reel & Soul Association ( folk twist on soul classics, a truly astonishing version of Move On UP) and "Halim" by Natacha Atlas ( Back to belly dancing this week!!) TTFN M'Lady P. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Dave T Date: 01 Oct 02 - 07:43 PM Right now I'm listening to David Grier's "Lone Soldier". - Dave T |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: khandu Date: 01 Oct 02 - 07:53 PM I am currently listening to The Boat Band, Sorcha Dorcha, Alan Moorhouse, Stephen Stills, amd John Hurt. Hey, three-fifths of my listening choices are Mudcatters! khandu |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Stewie Date: 01 Oct 02 - 08:52 PM The recent 2CD set of Greenbriar Boys 'Best of the Vanguard Years' which stands the test of time quite well indeed (Vanguard), Guy Clark 'The Dark', James McMurtry 'Saint Mary of the Woods', The Flatlanders 'Now Again', Mary Gauthier 'Filth and Fire', Various 'East Coast Blues' (2CD Catfish set), Various 'Man of Constant Sorrow', John Cohen 'Stories the Crow Told Me'. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 01 Oct 02 - 11:18 PM Just burned a 20 song CD of old black gospel quartet stuff. The Five Blind Boys, Swan Silvertones, Highway QC's, Pilgrim Travellers. The other thing I've been listening to recently is a tape I put together titled All Seriousness Aside with tracks like Mickey's Son & Daughter by the Bonzo Dog Band, The Hole In The Elephant's Bottom by the Buskers, At Sundown by Harry Reser's Cliquot Club Eskimos and I Am An Apeman "live" by the Kinks. All beautiful stuff... :-) Jerry |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: alanabit Date: 02 Oct 02 - 04:34 AM Boat Band, Sorcha Dorcha, Steve Rich's gorgeous "Porchlight Blues", Fleetwood Mac (the old blues band - not the Californian pop group!), the Kinks, Pete Morton's "Hunting the Heart" - the only album full of songs on religious themes I have ever liked - Tenpenny Bit's "Paddy Works on the Railway", Mississippi John Hurt, and "Revolver" by the Beatles - still probably the most revolutionary album I have ever heard. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: C-flat Date: 02 Oct 02 - 12:03 PM Chris Reas new release "Dancing down the stony road" Really good Delta blues slide guitar. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Larkin Date: 03 Oct 02 - 07:32 AM Flook, Michael McGoldrick-Fused, La Bottine Souriante and Pink Martini - a fantastic French eclectic band. Always played , Dan Hicks and anything by David Grisman. If you are on the Gnutella network(Through Limewire) there are some brilliant bluegrass tunes. Martin |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Bagpuss Date: 03 Oct 02 - 07:58 AM Last Night's Fun Jeff Buckley Belle and Sebastian Flook Magnetic Fields |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Sir Roger de Beverley Date: 03 Oct 02 - 08:07 AM Having fairly recently acquired a car CD, I'm working my way alphbetically through my collection as I drive to Leeds three days a week. This week I have just reached N,O&P and have played New Lost City Ramblers, Roy Orbison, Tom Paxton and Elvis Preseley. Jim It'll be a while before I reach Warren Zevon but I'm looking forward to that. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Willie-O Date: 03 Oct 02 - 08:34 AM Kelly Joe Phelps, Fred Eaglesmith "Ralph's Last Show", the Be Good Tanyas. The Tanyas are a likeable trio of B.C. women who met in a tree-planting camp and play a mix of N American Trad and original material, with real nice harmonies and relaxed (plunking, not showing off) acoustic instrumentation. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: kendall Date: 03 Oct 02 - 08:43 AM Utah Phillips' songbook. A collection of 60 of his songs. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: songs2play Date: 03 Oct 02 - 09:10 AM Mississippi John Hurt - Today Rev Gary Davis - Bad company Ralph McTell - Silver Celebration Woody Guthrie - Very Best Of Bob Dylan - Freewheelin' Ralph McTell - National Treasure But then again I have a long journey to work. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Mooh Date: 03 Oct 02 - 09:38 AM I have to spend four hours every day at a job where I can wear a discman every moment. Lately I've been listening to the bluegrass band Daybreak (First Light), a Scots/Celt band Calasaig (Near and Far), Nancy Kerr & James Fagan (Between the Dark and Light), various Simon Mayor discs, Pierre Schryer & Ian Clark (Heat of the Moment), Handel (Water Music), misc Bach pipe organ music, and a wonderful new disc called Fresh Canadian Fiddle Tunes composed by Brian Pickell and played by several fiddlers and others. There'll likely be a selection of blues soon in my rucksack which accompanies me to work. I like alot of the Alligator Records stuff. Another four hours of my day are taken up listening to music students strut their stuff. Sometimes this is taxing, sometimes a gift, but always rewarding. As I write this I'm listening to CBC news story, soon to be replaced by...oh I don't know...maybe Led Zeppelin... Peace, Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,allen woodpecker Date: 03 Oct 02 - 09:48 AM Mesmerisingly varied stuff, you guys. Here's mine, for what it's worth. Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band - Cornology Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding John Coltrane - Blue Train Tom Waits - Small Change Matt Molloy - Heathery Breeze Fred Morrison - Sound of the Sun Liam Weldon - Dark Horse on the Wind a.w. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Amos Date: 03 Oct 02 - 11:07 AM Hober online radio, just at the momnent, playing Daryl Cherney's "Five Billion Turds a Day"... ROTFLMAO! A |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Amergin Date: 03 Oct 02 - 11:11 AM conklin ceili band....jerry garcia and david grisman.....eric bogle.. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Mudlark Date: 03 Oct 02 - 11:12 AM I'm currently alternating between JustaPicker's outstanding CD, Strength in Numbers, and Stanley Turrentine's Ballads, with some Albinoni on the side. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 03 Oct 02 - 12:03 PM Hey, two folks now for the Bonzo Dog Doo Band! :-) Jerry |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Stilltryintonailthiscomputertobagether Mac T Date: 03 Oct 02 - 02:31 PM Charlie Lennon & Johnny Og Connolly - Dusk Till Dawn Miriam Collins, Charlie Piggott & Joe Corcoran - The Lonely Stranded Band Waterson:Carthy - A dark Light Fernando Ortega - Storm cheers. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,allen woodpecker Date: 03 Oct 02 - 02:38 PM Without drifting from the thread, surely there must be other Bonzo fans than just Jerry and me? Come on, you guys, Press Those Trousers! Jerry, what's yer favourite Bonzo track of all? a.w. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: C-flat Date: 03 Oct 02 - 02:58 PM I used to own a Bonzo album but I don't know where it went. The one with the intro/outro track, "And on vibes.........Adolf Hitler" It's years since I heard any of their stuff. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: pattyClink Date: 03 Oct 02 - 04:14 PM "Jacobites by Name" by Smithfield Fair. Anybody ever heard of them? Trio which does a lot of Scottish songs. Fantastic, addictive stuff. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Liz the Squeak Date: 03 Oct 02 - 08:00 PM The Kippers 'Norfolk and good' followed by Queen's greatest hits I. Weird or what? Insomnia has kicked in big time so possibly going to be Tom Lehrer next..... LTS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 03 Oct 02 - 09:07 PM Well, C-Flat, I may just copy my Best of Bonzo Dog Band for you. I've already copied a Carmen McRae and an Etta James sings Billie Holiday CD and am copying a Kenny Burrell For Charlie Christian CD. The more I mail at one time, the cheaper they are, a piece. My favorite Bonzo songs? Mickey's Son and Daughter is probably my favorite, with I'm The Urban Space Man and Jollity Farm following close behind. I just have the one Best Of CD... Jerry |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: C-flat Date: 04 Oct 02 - 02:36 AM Thanks Jerry! that would be great. You just jogged my memory with "Jollity farm", that was on the old album I had. They used to crack me up with that "Noel Coward" style "Regular as habit, the cock begins to crow (cock-a-doodle-doo)" Looking forward to the Carmen Mcrae stuff too Jerry! C-flat |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,allen woodpecker Date: 04 Oct 02 - 05:34 AM FAO Jerry and C-flat, EMI released a box set called Cornology, which featured all 5 Bonzo Albums, plus some miscellaneous stuff the members did with other groups. This was about 1992 but you might still be able to get it - I got one about 10 months ago. Essential for lovers of silliness. I'd also heartily recommend "Sir Henry at Rawlinson End" by Viv Stanshall. Later. a.w. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Bullfrog Jones (on the road) Date: 04 Oct 02 - 07:52 AM I'm gonna have to go and dig out the old Bonzo vinyl! Off the top of my head, In The Canyons of Your Mind and Death Cab For Cutie are standouts, oh and Shooting Tigers Out In India....and all the ones mentioned already of course. BJ |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: mandomad Date: 06 Oct 02 - 06:04 PM The Be Good Tanyas Roy Bailey~Stalking Horses The Waterboys The Louvin Brothers And anything by Horslips |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: mg Date: 06 Oct 02 - 06:45 PM Schooners by Gordon Bok..that mysteriously stopped skipping like it usually did so I got the words to the three sailors song.. on tape: old Mary Black..song for Ireland and even older Anne Byne..the most beautiful voice... mg |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Crane Driver Date: 06 Oct 02 - 06:54 PM Tim Laycock's "Fine Colours" New Victory Band's "One More Dance and then ..." John Connolly's "Trawlertown" Andrew |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Phil Cooper Date: 06 Oct 02 - 08:15 PM I was driving home from the Folk Alliance Region Midwestern conference this afternoon, and was listening to Bob Fox & Stu Luckley's "Box of Gold" that Fellside put out a couple years ago. Car cd players are great. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 06 Oct 02 - 08:37 PM I am listening to the exellent Punch the Horse Cd, called Andys for Seven, 14 songs & tunes, including one of my favourite songs 9Fiddlers Freen).john |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Dale Date: 07 Oct 02 - 12:20 AM Oh, Mary Garvey ~~ Anne Byrne, one of my ABSOLUTE favorites! I just have the one album, and it isn't nearly enough ~~ Capitol International 10543, by Anne Byrne with Paddy Roche and Mick Crotty. I bought that back in the 60s and it is still a favorite. That and the Paddy Bell/Fureys album made up my first real attempt at turning LPs into CDs. The Paddie Bell I replaced with a REAL CD just a few weeks ago. Talk to Dick, you need that one, too. Oh ~~ what else am I listening to now? The Allen Brothers, The Skillet Lickers, The Stripling Brothers and others from a recently acquired treasure trove of Document CDs. Laura Boosinger of North Carolina Instrumental Hits Of Buck Owens, CD made from 60s LP ~~ Buckaroo, those great Polkas, on and on. Sara Storer, the teacher from Australia's Northern Territory who writes those marvelously inventive songs about the "real" Buffalo Bill, Man Traps, Floods, Sheep Shearing . . . The Country Gentlemen, from the Rebel box, so much good stuff all collected in one neat little pile. The hits and the little known gems. Take your pick, they are all good. The Larry Nelson Family, Arkansas performers. Recent CD. You'll not find finer Gospel music anywhere. Guaranteed. Harmony (Dave Smith, Robert and Mary Gillihan), Arkansas performers, their compilation of 90 and 95 recordings on one CD. Neighbors, Loch Tay Boat Song, From Heaven To Hell, just to name a few. Brooke Breeding, Arkansas performer, CD made from 70s LP ~~ Flower In The Wildwood, Wagoner's Lad, Long Black Veil, Tramp On The Street. That's the one that is currently getting the most play. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: kendall Date: 07 Oct 02 - 08:08 AM I went to an equinox party at Gordon's house yesterday. Pot luck, wine, song, laughter. I'm so blessed. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Geordie Date: 07 Oct 02 - 08:37 AM I love these type threads, always gives me ideas for new things to listen and reminds me of things forgotten that ought to be revisited. Currently I am listening to Martin Carthy's Crown of Horn, Bruce Cockburn's Inner City Front, Eliza Carthy's Red Rice, Astor Piazola, Maria Callas and also, The Louvin Brothers and The Everly Brothers cd Songs Our Daddy Taught us. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 19 Nov 02 - 10:10 AM Today I'm mostly listening to 'Catters: Sorcha Dorcha, Jed Marum and Mick Lane. Thanks, guys RtS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Declan Date: 19 Nov 02 - 10:24 AM Currently listening to a new crop of CDs I bought in Ennis last week-end. New CDs by Siobhan Peoples & Murt Ryan, Noel Shine & Mary Green, Paddy Glackin & Micheal O Domhnaill, Liam Murphy, Eamonn Coyne (Banjo) and one called Doolin Point which features live recordings of (among others) Matt Molloy, Jackie Daly, Kevin Griffin, Matin Hayes and Chris Droney. All are highly recommended. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Sir Roger de Beverley Date: 19 Nov 02 - 10:34 AM Continuing the alphabetical trawl through my CD collection whilst driving to Leeds and back, I have now reached T and have recently listened to Saw Doctors, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Steeleye Span, Slide, The Shadows, Del Shannon, Sharon Shannon, Talking Heads, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee and They might be Giants. R |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: sharyn Date: 19 Nov 02 - 10:32 PM My CD player just broke tonight. What I pulled out of the tray: Richard Adrianowicz: Time Ashore is Over Out of the Rain: With the Friends I Love Best Ballads (Fellside) Waterson/Carthy: A Dark Light Chris Smither: It Ain't Easy And Alice's CD arrived in the mail today -- hafta borrow a machine to listen to it. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,fat B****rd Date: 20 Nov 02 - 05:00 AM Various strange compilations, Charley Patton, Bobby Timmons and anything else I might fancy. Oh yeah, Beth Orton's "Daybreaker" |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Sledge Date: 20 Nov 02 - 06:18 AM Eliza Carthy - Anglicana |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 28 Nov 02 - 09:41 AM Good afternoon, my name is Roger and I'm a recordaholic. I haven't bought a record for a couple of weeks (OK, ten days then) but then this Ace records catalogue came through the letterbox. I was strong, I ignored all those reissued Doo-wop and Rockabilly titles but they were offering a free T-shirt if you bought 3 CDs. So today three arrived. Holy Modal Rounders: 1&2;Skip James: Delta Blues and Slim Harpo: I'm a King Bee. As they'd run out of T-shirts they've given me a discount off my next order. I know I promised Herself I'd buy no more till after Xmas (apart from the Coco Robichaux and Catfish Keith ones I'm still waiting for Amazon to deliver)but... a discount.... Help me get through this. RtS (one day at a time) |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 11 Dec 02 - 12:35 PM Like every other good Mudcatter I'm listening to the 5-CD Blue Plate Special (I got special dispensation from Herself to buy these), aren't you? If you haven't bought 'em, Amos will be round with a baseball bat....he knows where you live! RtS (Or you might find the head of Punch the Horse in your bed, or for the ladies, the head of My Little Pony) |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: YOR Date: 11 Dec 02 - 12:52 PM I'm going to get flamed! I'm going to get Flamed! :) "Under the Table and Dreaming" Dave Matthews Band. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Mooh Date: 11 Dec 02 - 01:21 PM Mandolin mp3s from the Mandolin Cafe website. Also Radim Zenkl, Simon Mayor, B.B.King, Ella Fitzgerald (Christmas cd), Steeleye Span, Bach, Led Zeppelin...and the voices in my head which say "Flood Dick!". Peace, Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Ebbie Date: 12 Dec 02 - 02:55 AM The 5-CD Mudcat Blue Plate Special, for sure. At this point as soon as one CD finishes on the PC I pop in another one. Oh, and a few songs I have already typed up the lyrics- and there'll be more lots LOTS more. There are so many GREAT songs and tunes on them. Today I've been learning 'White Snow of the Springtime'. Sung by Aine, written by McG of Harlow. Gorgeous. Took the CD to music tonight for them to listen to it. One musician said that as soon as the 'hecticity' of the holiday season is over, she's going to learn it. There are so many extraordinary songs and renditions on the CDs. And nicely put together. For instance, Justapicker opens most of the CDs- and it's richly deserved. And Harvey Andrews has a reprise on song at the end of each CD. Beautifully done, Amos. I've ordered a second set to give away as a gift... |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Amos Date: 12 Dec 02 - 12:45 PM Yayyyy, Ebbie!! Great to hear it! Thanks!! FLog those puppies -- get all your music pals to get one too!! A |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,Mac Tattie Date: 12 Dec 02 - 02:20 PM Right now, this minute, track seven, Climing up a mountain, from Hot Rize, So long of a journey, Live at the Boulder Theater.cheers. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 12 Dec 02 - 02:52 PM The two CDs in the changer right now are Down From the Mountain (a birthday present), and Utah Phillips's The Telling Takes Me Home, from which I'm learning All Used Up. Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Art Thieme Date: 12 Dec 02 - 04:10 PM Right now I'm listening to the Conklin Ceili Band's CD with Big Mick Lane's dulcet vocal tones powering their way throughout. I'm feeling the same way about it that I felt about the whole Mudcat 5-CD set : The love of Celtic music---- the exuberance and the honesty is so thick you can cut it. Also, I've been listening to something Kat sent me----Oz's Henry Lason's poetry put to tunes by the singer---Peter Duggan. Very nice also. Lawson's poems have always painted vivid paintings on my mind. I can feel the heat and the dust and the thirst of the outback. And the exceptional new CD (and the earlier ones too) by Jed Marum. Those have been on my CD player a lot in recent times. But the new one, THE STORY CONTINUES, is truly a well- polished gem of an album with exceptional backup. And Seamus Kennedy's CDs are in the mix too. What a good voice this man has. I'd not heard his work before and it seems I really did miss an important artist. Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,chris Date: 12 Dec 02 - 05:22 PM Art, have you heard Andrew Calhoun's song about Prine? It's a great story - I think. I can't think of any major disappointments in meeting performers - there are so many fine people around who are involved in this music! |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Art Thieme Date: 12 Dec 02 - 09:35 PM NO, Chris, I've not heard that song. But I had 3 e-mails from Andrew in the last 24 hours. (Funny you should tell me this right now.) BUT Andrew, when young, wanted to BE John Prine. He would play at the hoots at Somebody Else's Troubles (a Chicago bar/folk club in the 70s) and it was almost humorous; other singers would sometimes heckle him. It didn't quite come to blows one night when I told some guys to pipe down & let the kid work it all out. I could hear the poet he was gonna be. Mr. Calhoun was better every time I saw him back then. (Back then it was terribly important to have all those open stage hoots where we could have the luxury of being bad. Hopefully, we were getting better as time passed. And the food & booze was free to the singers then. Those places kept some of us alive.) But I'll ask Andrew about that song. Was it on a record??? Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Art Thieme Date: 12 Dec 02 - 09:47 PM And you got me in the mood so right now I'm listening to Andrew Calhoun's first LP called WATER STREET----on the Hogeye Records label. It was and still is a favorite of mine.------------Had lines saying that something red (can't recall what) on something yellow was: --"like ketchup on corn". Seriousl mages like that simply cannot be taken lightly, right? ;-) I love Andrew. Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Cluin Date: 12 Dec 02 - 09:54 PM Right now, Scott Nygaard's "Dreamer's Waltz". No Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, but there's a Rutles CD somewhere near the top of the "just played recently" pile. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 13 Dec 02 - 10:04 AM Thanks to the wonders of the Internet and Radio on Demand I'm listening to last night's Paul Jones BBC2 Blues show with cuts from the Library of Congress "Land where the blues began" and a studio set from Papa George. When it was broadcast last night I was actually listening to Papa George Band live! RtS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: GUEST,chris Date: 13 Dec 02 - 11:09 AM The John Prine song is on Andrew's new cd - I heard it on Tom May's River City show - Andrew is writing a lot of songs based on his life and they are good stories. Missed his house concert in Oak Park, but hope to see him. I certainly wanted to be Prine, Goodman and Thieme! Saw Mike Dunbar at the Old Town Anniversary show - I still listen to the great Redhead album - it's on my mp3 player! Jethroe's break on Corrinna is my favorite, followed by Mike's version of Dutchman. Chris |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Nemesis Date: 13 Dec 02 - 11:29 AM Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain .. it is stuck but I'm not complaining as I this is my addiction of choice now that I have stopped smoking! Prince's Kiss on 6 Ukuleles and better than the original! plink plink plink plink .. you can't talk too dirty momma!! plink plink plink! |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: bernil Date: 13 Dec 02 - 06:46 PM Internet: Radio Paradise Great music even if it isn't folk... Berit |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Porky the Buffet Slayer Date: 13 Dec 02 - 09:54 PM Bob Dylan's "Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue." Great stuff. And Louis Armstring's "You're Driving Me Crazy," recordings from 1930-31. Amazing stuff. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Porky the Buffet Slayer Date: 13 Dec 02 - 09:57 PM Louis Armstring? That would be Louis Armstrong. |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 20 Dec 02 - 09:49 AM Well, today on the CD player an old Charley Patton (King of the Delta Blues)to go with the two new arrivals I've been waiting for since September: Coco Robichaux (Lousiana Medicine Man) and Catfish Keith (Jitterbug Swing). On the turntable an old LP "The Bosses" (Big Joe Turner with a Basie small band). The Patton because Sonny Black dedicated an instrumental steel solo of a Patton song to me at the club on Tuesday. I heard about Coco from an American novel, probably a James Lee Burke (one of those where the Louisiana atmosphere is so well described you can hear the frogs croaking and see the old man on the porch in the rocking chair playing the blues on a beat up old National, using the neck of a Jax beer bottle as a slide). Catfish was drawn to my attention by another member of the club and I heard him play on one of Paul Jones' BBC blues programmes. I'm trying to persuade the club to book him when he's here in the Spring. RtS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 29 Dec 02 - 05:51 AM Thanks to Santa I've been listening to El Swanno and the gang (my nephew currently working in the US picked up my "hints" and sent me the Oak Ash & Thorn "Old enough to drink"), Herself got me Knopfler's "Ragpicker's Dream" and a Clinton Ford with the Alan Elsdon Band and I got her a Jools Holland and a Trinity College Big Band, and we're still putting the Blue Plate Specials on at regular intervals, packing them all with the Discman to take to the Sis-in-laws for New Year to listen to without disturbing the card school. Thanks to Bill Sables I'll soon have Guy Wolff's latest. RtS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 01 Jan 03 - 08:24 AM ....late arrivals at New Year: Guy Wolff's Back Porch & Blues (again from my nephew in the US) and Eric Bibb Painting Signs from Herself ( a bit late thanks to Amazon). Not on Mudcat over the New Year so enjoyed you all by proxy on the Blue Plate Specials! RtS |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: SlickerBill Date: 01 Jan 03 - 07:08 PM The "Avalon" anthology of Mississippi John Hurt's stuff, with various artists is terrific. Also picked up Steve Earle's "Corazon" on a whim from the cheap bin, and have been blown away by that record. And Bob's "Time Out of Mind". sb |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: rangeroger Date: 01 Jan 03 - 08:23 PM Playing right now; 1. Doc and Richard Watson- Third Generation Blues 2.Mark Knopfler-The Ragpicker's Dream 3.Alison Kraus and Union Station-New Favorite 4.Guy Clark-The Dark 5.John Hammond-Wicked Grin rr |
Subject: RE: Current listening From: mooman Date: 01 Jan 03 - 08:40 PM At the moment.... Lori McKenna Be Good Tanyas Habib Koite C-flat...I have a lot of Bonzos too and play in an occasional band doing a lot of their and similar fun stuff! Last gig included Canyons (I got to do the electric guitar solo...a lifelong ambition!), Hunting Tigers and Ali Baba's camel. Next gig (next week) will include Jollity Farm (with an additional verse from the original not done by the Bonzos and additional voiceover material drawn from the latest Archers sagas) as well as Chas and Dave's Sideboard Song as featured on Jools Holland's Hootenanny and The Shiek of Araby. Perhaps I should send you a tape (the band includes tenor and alto saxes/clarinet, guitars, banjo (jazz-style tenor), mixed percussion and electric/double bass and we have a blast...I thoroughly recommend this for unwinding at the end of the day...) All the best, moo |
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