A mixed bag for your enjoyment, but mainly mine. I post what I like and I like what I post. And I post what I've posted before. Links go bad, and even when they don't I never get tired of the old tunes I like. It's Saturday night, friends, pour yourself a stiff one and relax a little the bonds that tether us to the straight and narrow. I am drinking the fermented juice of the agave cactus mixed with a little orange juice and ginger ale. What's your libation?
Forget for a time the swine who have taken over our great country, and enjoy the moment.
Thelonious Monk, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Wes Montgomery, 'Round Midnight
Cannonball Adderley, 74 Miles Away. In 7/4 time.
Ry Cooder, I Think It's Going to to Work Out Fine
Jeff Beck, Sleepwalk. The old Santo and Johnny instrumental from 1959. Remember this one, Catacomb Joe?
Danny Gatton, master of the Telecaster. Phenomenally good, practically unknown.
Bob Dylan, Cold Irons Bound. When your name is 'Bob Dylan' you have your pick of sidemen. A great band. "The walls of pride, they're high and they're wide. You can't see over, to the other side."
Joe Brown, Sea of Heartbreak. Nothing touches Don Gibson's original effort, but Brown's is a very satisfying version.
Elvis Presley, Little Sister
Carole King, You've Got a Friend
Buddy Guy, et al., Sweet Home Chicago. Sanctuary cities are not so sweet these days, are they? Looks like everyone is playing a Strat except for Johnny Winter.
Ry Cooder, He'll Have to Go. A fine, if quirky, cover of the old George Reeves hit from 1959.
Marty Robbins, El Paso. Great guitar work.
Thanks for the music, Mr. Bill. I’m friends with most, but not all.
Hi Bro Bill ! I remembered that tune as soon as I heard it, but I had forgotten the tune’s name ! Beck makes his regular guitar sound like a slide guitar. Amazing.
And now, here is Sarah Jory, a Brit, playing pedal steel slide guitar, and making funny faces ! Enjoy ! ! !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWJ2ur1tPWE
I listened to that version of ‘El Paso’ a lot as a young’un. I still do, even as an old fart.
If you like El Paso by Marty Robbins, you will also like this song “Gallo Del Cielo” by Tom Russell, which names geographic places all up through the South West USA, and up the coast of California. A song of risk, loss and gain, and border crossing, and history. Turn it all the way up !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2-gYQtQRF8
And this version !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9iwa_mQtyM
Rooster of heaven?
*En los Estados Unidos, la pelea de gallos es contra la ley.*
People who would set cocks to fighting each other can’t be expected to have much respect for the rule of law.
I think of the events in “Gallo del Cielo” as happening in around 1920 though. Cockfighting was only made illegal in the USA relatively recently. Great song, in any case. Only song I know of that mentions Santa Clara !