Friday, September 29, 2023

La Fin de la Semaine Essay Question: Special "But First, Steve Gets Serious for a Moment" Edition

I really don't know what to say.

From Showbiz 411

Denny Laine, former member of the Moody Blues and Paul McCartney’s Wings, is apparently very ill.

His wife, Elizabeth, has set up a GO FUND ME PAGE to raise $100,000.

Elizabeth says:

"For the past two months, he’s been in and out of the hospital concerning an illness in his lungs that developed after his short bout with COVID last year. He’s had multiple tests, X-rays and scans that are ongoing, along with three surgeries, most recently for a collapsed lung, which includes an inserted chest tube that is temporarily needed until his lung heals. He recently contracted a bacterial infection in his blood, which he is still battling, but seems to be under control.”

Denny Laine started with the Moody Blues in the 60s and had a massive hit with them called “Go Now.” In 1972 he joined Paul and Linda McCartney in Wings. He was an essential part of the group all through the 70s, especially on “Band on the Run.” He co-wrote several songs with McCartney including the monster hit, “Mull of Kintyre.”

It’s unclear why Denny doesn’t have enough money from royalties or isn’t on Medicare. But apparently he doesn’t. I would hope MusiCares would step in from the Recording Academy. But no one puts up a GoFundMe page unless they are desperate.

Elizabeth adds:

“The doctors have explained once he’s medically well, he will need several weeks of physical and occupational rehabilitation. Denny does not have medical insurance. The hospital has been working with us regarding this problem, but a rehabilitation center, along with the multiple lab work and specialists, will not. I’m asking for financial help to get Denny the medical care and recovery time he requires. It’s important he concentrates on healing during this time. Our goal is to have Gypsy Den home in time for his birthday, October 29. He wants to be able to play his guitar again, presently, he’s too weak.”

I repeat -- I really don't know what to say. Except that you'd think Paul McCartney might give him a hand. In any event, if you can spare a little coin, hie thee to the Go Fund Me page at the above link.

Laine, of course, is one of my heroes. Longtime readers are aware that I am so enamored of this oh-so-sad-and-beautiful song -- "Boulevard de la Madeleine" -- that he wrote and sang with the Moodys (presented here in stereo for the first time, you're welcome very much)...

...that on our first trip to Paris, a certain Shady Dame and I actually made a pilgrimage to the street in question.

Okay, let's move on now to the happier business of a weekend essay question. To wit (and as you doubtless guessed from the subjects of the week's previous entries):

...and your favorite (or least favorite) post-Elvis pop/rock song title, or song lyric referencing a specific geograhic location or travel in general is...?

Discuss.

No arbitrary rules, but if anybody nominates the Boston Pops, I will come to their home and pummel them savagely.

I should add that I posted something similar to this back in 2009(!), when both this blog and the world were young, but hey -- I'm getting old. Cut me some slack, jack.

Also, and in case you're wondering, my vote goes to The Weasels' ode to the hippest street in Teaneck, New Jersey. Hell -- in all of Bergen County. "Oh! Cedar Lane."

Have a great weekend, everybody!!!

[h/t Steve Schwartz]

35 comments:

  1. I Don't Want to Go To Chelsea - Elvis Costello and the Attractions
    Beasley Street - John Cooper Clark
    Get Out of Denver - Dave Edmunds/Rockpile/BobSeger
    California Dreaming - Mamas and the Papas

    Too many more to list right now, but just throwing this is to piss off the host

    Creeque Alley -Mamas & The Papas

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  2. Tom Rush - On The Road Again

    "Old School" Captain Al

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  3. Waterloo Sunset -Kinks
    "I'll Never Play Jacksonville Again" - Graham Parker
    Runnin' Back to Saskatoon -Guess Who
    I Can See for Miles- The Who

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  4. Stairway to Heaven! :) Kidding aside, but as a Bay Area resident, I totally love listening to Chuck Prophet's "Temple Beautiful" which gives San Francisco neighborhoods or streets nods to historical events or figures that have defined the city's reputation. Going to see him this weekend at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass.

    So many others to list...

    paulinca

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  5. Oh, Cedar Lane is vintage, embrionic. existential Weasel plasma on the organic molecular level. The binomial nomenclature is Moldus Figueriensus. Keep out of the reach of children.

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  6. This is classic - what is year this from, 1972?

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  7. Cypress Avenue...Van the Man

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  8. Bleecker Street - Simon & Garfunkel
    Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty
    New York State of Mind - Billy Joel
    New York, New York - Frank Sinatra
    53rd & 3rd - Ramones

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  9. Love - Maybe the people Would be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (the location on Sunset Blvd in LA of the Whiskey au-go-go)

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  10. MACCA is worth @,1 billion. 100k out of his savings is a drop in the bucket
    I had a friend (musician) who was in a similar spot. We don't have a lot of money but contributed substantially to his go fund me page (more than folks we knew,who had more) and paid for his funeral.- that's what it mean to be a friend
    Paul should be ashamed -
    rbm

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  11. Richard Thompson, Sights and Sounds of London Town, a very good song from what is IMO his best album, Mock Tudor.
    The Who, Goin’ Mobile, from Who’s Next of course, a bit of a throwaway but charming and great too.
    Chris Whitley, Phone Call from Leavenworth, eerie and brilliant blues from a master gone way too soon.
    Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London, natch. Lots of geographical and travel songs in WZ’s oeuvre; Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, Veracruz, Lawyers, Guns, and Money, and that’s just off the Excitable Boy album!
    Joe Walsh, Rocky Mountain Way, just a great midtempo shuffle (listen for how far behind the beat Joe Vitale’s snare is), nice use of the easy-to-overuse talk box, and absolutely killer slide guitar as Steve pointed out some weeks ago.
    Savoy Brown, Tell Mama, more killer slide, this time by the late Kim Simmonds, great fun to play (in open A for you guitarists out there).
    Van Morrison, Saint Dominic’s Preview, one of his most autobiographical and achingly soulful songs, just brilliant. When Van the Man is on, he’s on.
    Derek and the Dominoes, Key to the Highway, my favorite version of this Big Bill Broonzy classic, Eric Clapton and Duane Allman jamming to great effect as producer Tom Dowd heard them and immediately realized he had to roll tape.
    Cream, Crossroads, a riff (properly credited too) on Robert Johnson’s Cross Roads Blues, some of the fiercest 3-piece improvisational blues-rock you’ll ever hear.
    Nick Lowe, Heart of the City, British ‘70s concise melodic rock at its finest, with Lowe’s signature and fabulous lyrical stylings.

    That’s enough for now…

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  12. I don't remember anywhere on Cedar Lane you could buy comic books, so it was a cool street but not that cool!


    Still Bitter After All These Years

    Captain Al

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  13. A few more…
    Velvet Underground, Waiting for the Man
    Lou Reed, Dirty Avenue
    Al Green, Take Me To the River
    Talking Heads, Road to Nowhere, Life During Wartime, Take Me To the River
    White Stripes, 7 Nation Army
    Raconteurs, Carolina Drama
    Beach Boys, Surfin’ USA
    Various, Route 66; the Stones live version is great but I’m partial to the Dr Feelgood live cut here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrMhXQ1XUlk
    Chuck Berry, Back in the USA
    Beatles, Back in the USSR
    Kate Bush, Running Up That Hill
    Steve Winwood, Night Train (his solo synth period is highly underrated, and this is a kinetic and compelling gem from Arc Of A Diver)
    Traffic, 40,000 Headmen
    Deep Purple, Smoke on the Water
    T-Bone Burnett, Fatally Beautiful (some killer lead guitar from Pete Townshend on this one)

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  14. getawaygoober9/30/2023 4:36 AM

    Re; Pete... big 10/4 naming Love's Clark & Hilldale.

    Savoy Brown - Hellbound Train
    James McMurtry - Choctaw Bingo

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  15. Beach Boys – California Girls
    Beach Boys – Surfin’ USA
    Jan & Dean – Surf City
    Zappa/Mothers - San Ber’dino
    Bobby Troup/Rolling Stones - Route 66
    Dave Alvin – Ashgrove
    The Move/Cheap Trick – California Man
    Chuck Berry – Memphis
    Kinks – Celluloid Heroes
    Sublime – Garden Grove
    Lelsey Gore – California Nights
    Van Halen - Panama
    Jan & Dean – The Little Old Lady From Pasadena
    No Doubt – Tragic Kingdom
    Ike & Tina/Bob Seger - Nutbush City Limits
    Dave Alvin – Dry River
    ZZ Top - La Grange (The Chicken Ranch)
    Beatles - Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forver
    Sheryl Crow – All I Wanna Do
    Most Mundane: REO Speedwagon - 157 Riverside Avenue
    The Butt - E Street Shuffle; Cadillac Ranch; Hungry Heart; Darlington County, Born in the USA, Nebraska, Atlantic City to infinity
    The Butt’s best geographical song – Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
    Chuck Berry/MC5/Linda Ronstadt – Back In the USA
    Lou Reed - Berlin
    Beatles – Norwegian Wood

    VR

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  16. Wilbert Harrison - Kansas City
    Merle Haggard - Okie from Muskogee
    Rolling Stones - Far Away Eyes (Bakersfield)
    Procol Harum – (Outside the Gates of) Cerdes
    CSN&Y - Ohio
    Rascals – Heaven
    Rolling Stones – Heaven
    Johnny Cash & June Carter/Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - Jackson
    Rolling Stones – Sweet Sounds of Heaven
    John Stewart – California Bloodlines
    Dave Alvin – Out In California
    Beatles - Blue Jay Way
    Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven
    Little Roger & the Goosebumps – Stairway to Gilligan
    Wellingtons - Gilligan's Island
    Allman Brothers Baand – Ramblin’ Man
    Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
    Rivieras – California Sun
    Ronny & the Daytonas – Little GTO (mentions Pomona)
    Rolling Stones – Street Fighting Man
    The Trade Winds – New York’s a Lonely Town
    Johnny Winter - Leland Mississippi Blues
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication

    VR

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  17. Bob Dylan – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
    Neil Young – Alabama
    Lovin’ Spoonful – Nashville Cats
    Fats Domino – Blueberry Hill
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
    Drive-by Truckers - Zip City
    Kinks – Waterloo Sunset
    Led Zeppelin – Going To California
    Climax Blues Band – Going to New York
    Missing Persons – Walking In L.A.
    Rolling Stones – Miss You
    Otis Redding – (Sitting On the) Dock of the Bay
    Drive-by Truckers - Puttin' People On the Moon
    Scott McKenzie - San Fransico
    Eagles – Hotel California
    Eric Burdon & the Animals - San Franciscan Nights
    Eric Burdon & the Animals – Monterey
    Marty Robbins – El Paso
    Lovin’ Spoonful – Summer In the City
    Donovan – Atlantis
    Roger Miller – England Swings
    Eagles - Take It Easy (Winslow, AZ)
    Three Dog Night - Never Been To Spain
    Guy Clark/Jerry Jeff Walker - L.A. Freeway
    Neil Young - L.A. (Uptight City In the Smog)
    George Hamilton IV – Abilene
    Rolling Stones - Shattered
    WORST: Patti Smith - Radio Ethiopia
    Fats Domino – Walking To New Orleans
    R.E.M. - Don't Go Back to Rockville
    Christie - San Bernardino

    VR

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  18. Byrds/Pamela Polland/Rising Sons/Byrds/Bobby Bare/Jesse Ed Davis – Tulsa County
    Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
    Doors – The WASP (Texas Radio & the Big Beat)
    Dave Alvin - Abilene (different song to above)
    Kinks - Muswell Hillbilly
    Grateful Dead - Friend of the Devil (Got a wife in Chino, one in Cherokee)
    Doug Sahm - Anybody Going to San Antone?
    Glen Campbell/Jimmy Webb - By the Time I Get to Phoenix
    Glen Campbell/Jimmy Webb - Wichita Lineman
    Glen Campbell/Jimmy Webb - Galveston
    5th Dimension/Jimmy Webb - Rosecrans Blvd.
    Randy Newman - I Love L.A.
    Donovan - Sunny Goodge Street
    Doors – Love Street
    Richard Harris/Waylon Jennings - MacArthur Park
    Chuck Berry/Grateful Dead/Elvis Presley – Promised Land
    Grateful Dead - Truckin'
    Lucinda Williams - Pineola
    X - Los Angeles
    Bob Weir/Grateful Dead - Mexicali Blues
    Little Feat – Strawberry Flats
    James Taylor – Mexico
    Grateful Dead – U.S. Blues
    Jerry Jeff Walker – Maybe Mexico
    Kinks - Oklahoma U.S.A.
    ZZ Top – Mexican Blackbird
    Mott the Hoople - All the Way From Memphis

    VR

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  19. John Prine/Bonnie Raitt – Angel From Montgomery
    Stephen Stills-Manassas - Colorado
    Jerry Reed/Steve Gibbons – Tupelo Mississippi Flash
    Grateful Dead - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodle-oo
    Grateful Dead - Alabama Getaway
    Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias (Grosvenor Square)
    Dave Alvin - Out of Control (mentions San Bernardino, Fontana, 60 Freeway)
    Lucinda Williams – Greenville
    Souther-Hilllman-Furay Band - Mexico
    Doobie Brothers – China Grove
    Tom Petty – Free Fallin’ (Reseda; Ventura Blvd.)
    Jerry Jeff Walker - Viva Luckenbach
    Lucinda Williams – Crescent City
    Grateful Dead – Sitting On Top of the World (Mississippi River)
    Grateful Dead - Pride of Cucamonga
    Move – Blackberry Way
    Kinks – Holloway Jail
    Doors – Spanish Caravan
    Nuns – Rodney’s English Disco
    Little Feat – Oh, Atlanta
    Cheech Marin – Born In East, L.A.
    Beatles – Back In the USSR
    Thee Midnighters – Whittier Boulevard
    Little Feat – Dixie Chicken
    Grateful Dead - Tennessee Jed
    Jerry Jeff Walker – Mississippi You’re On My Mind
    Don Ralke – 77 Sunset Strip
    Led Zeppelin – Ramble On
    Chuck Berry – Sweet Little Sixteen
    Led Zeppelin – Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
    Billy Joel – New York State of Mind
    John Hiatt – Memphis In the Meantime
    Mamas & the Papas – Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon)
    Loudon Wainwright III – School Days

    VR

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  20. Lucinda Williams – Kool 2 Be 4-gotten (Rosedale Mississippi Magic City Juke Joint)
    Billy Joel – Vienna
    Rolling Stones – Midnight Rambler
    Little Feat – Texas Rose Cafe
    Mose Allison/John Mayall/Blue Cheer/Cactus – Parchman Farm
    Paul Revere & the Raiders - Action (mentions Sunset Strip)
    Rolling Stones - Play with Fire (Stepney & Knightsbridge mentioned)
    Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning
    Animals - The House of the Rising Sun
    Dylan - Stuck Inside Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
    Dylan - Mozambique
    Dylan - Oxford Town
    Lucinda Willams – Lake Charles
    John Prine - Paradise
    John Phillips - Mississippi
    Tommy Bolin - Savannah Woman
    Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
    Dylan - Mississippi
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - T For Texas
    Rolling Stones - 2120 S. Michigan Avenue
    Joni Mitchell – Woodstock
    Little Feat – Roll Um Easy (From Denver to the ocean)
    CSN&Y - Helpless (There is a town in south Ontario)
    Neil Young - Sugar Mountain
    Charlie Daniels Band – The South’s Gonna Do It Again
    Magic Sam/Taj Mahal/Foghat/Eric Clapton (scads of others) – Sweet Home Chicago (Robert Johnson)
    Standells – Dirty Water
    Merle Haggard/Gram Parsons – California Cottonfields
    Four Preps – 26 Miles (Santa Catalina)
    Standells – Riot On Sunset Strip
    Dylan – Talkin’ New York
    Billy Joel – Allentown
    Delaney & Bonnie – They Call It Rock ‘N Roll Music
    Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind
    Gram Parsons/Byrds - Hickory Wind
    Little Feat - Willin'
    David Bowie – Port of Amsterdam
    Mountain – Nantucket Sleighride
    Redbone – Witch Queen of New Orleans
    Little Feat – Rock & Roll Doctor
    Arlo Guthrie – Alice’s Restaurant
    Arlo Guthrie – Coming Into Los Angeles
    Elliott Murphy – Hollywood
    Bobby Bare/Gram Parsons – The Streets of Baltimore
    Dylan – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
    Monkees – Last Train To Clarksville
    Mountain - Mississippi Queen

    VR

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  21. Emmylou Harris – Boulder to Birmingham
    Monkees/Michael Murphey – What Am I Doing Hanging ‘Round
    Monkees – Daily Nightly (though not directly mentioned, it’s about Sunset Strip late 1966)
    Michael Murphey – Calico Silver
    Michael Murphey – Alleys of Austin
    Gary P. Nunn & the Lost Gonzo Band – London Homesick Blues
    Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Jerusalem
    Flying Burrito Brothers – Sin City
    Gram Parsons/Ric Grech/Emmylou Harris – Ooh Las Vegas
    Elvis - Viva Las Vegas
    Drive-by Truckers – Let There Be Rock
    Jackson Browne – Something Fine
    Jackson Browne - Culver Moon
    Creedence/Al Wilson – Lodi
    Zappa/Mothers – Montana
    Tom Petty – Honey Bee (Milwaukee; Pomona)
    Pretenders – My City Was Gone (Way to go Ohio)
    Doors – L.A. Woman
    Blue Oyster Cult – Death Valley Nights
    Journey - Lights
    Patti Smith – Redondo Beach
    Barry McGuire/P.F. Sloan – Eve of Destruction
    Hank Snow/Johnny Cash – I’ve Been Everywhere
    Zappa/Moon – Valley Girl
    Elton John – Tiny Dancer
    Drive-by Truckers – Sands of Iwo Gima
    Christie – San Bernardino
    Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion
    First Edition/Alex Harvey/Three Dog Night/Rusty Wier - Tulsa Turnaround
    Eric Clapton/Don Williams - Tulsa Time
    Robert Plant - 29 Palms
    Page & Plant - Walking Into Clarksdale
    Dave Dudley/Flying Burrito Brothers - Six Day On the Road
    Moby Grape - Omaha
    Yardbirds - New York City Blues
    Cream - Crossroads

    VR

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  22. Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
    Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks
    Rolling Stones - Starfucker
    Bob Seger - Hollywood Nights
    Jackson Browne - Shaky Town
    Mothers of Invention - Plastic People
    Mothers of Invention - It Can't Happen Here
    Mothers of Invention - Who Needs the Peace Corps
    Zappa - Tinseltown Rebelion
    Deep Purple - Smoke On the Water
    Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
    Ad Libs - Boy From New York City
    Joni Mitchell - California
    Joni Mitchell - In Paris They Kiss On Main Street
    Kiss - Detroit Rock City
    Todd Rundgren - Boat On the Charles
    Steely Dan - Boston Rag
    Steely Dan - Show-Biz Kids
    Steely Dan - Brooklyn
    Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce
    Steely Dan - Don't Take Me Alive
    Steely Dan - Bad Sneakers
    Bob Marley - Trenchtown Rock
    Bob Marley - Zimbabwe
    Gary U.S. Bonds - New Orleans
    Doobie Brothers - Blackwater
    Mott the Hoople - Alice
    Ian Hunter - Cleveland Rocks
    Bobbie Gentry - Ode To Billie Joe
    Zombies - Beechwood Park
    Zombies - Care of Cell 44

    VR

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  23. VR—

    I am humbled by your work ethic.😎

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  24. Taj Mahal/Allman Brothers Band - Statesboro Blues

    VR

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  25. It's fun to make lists, but it's also funny how people misread an assignment. Professor Simels said "your favorite... is..."

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  26. Vicki

    Leave a few for the rest of us!

    Humbled Captain Al

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  27. Alzo:

    I have a lot of favorites:) I couldn't make up my mind. Katmandu was a great choice. Which do you prefer? Studio or live? Was my dear late uncle's favorite track along with Delaney & Bonnie's "Hard Luck & Troubles." And side two of "Abbey Road." He was also fond of Deep Purple's live "Lazy," "Alaska" by Cactus and most everything on the first five Procol Harum LP's. And Moby Grape. And me.


    Captain Al:

    I held back when the "inspiration" started wearing off. Some post jazz gig micro-dosing of this Dutch synthetic psilocybin really zapped the cognition. That high-octane clean burning shit had me firing the synapses and beamed revelations in nanoseconds. Faster than my fingers could think.

    Steve:

    I have no work ethic, whatsoever. It's all about pleasure and inspiration and joy. With a dash of devotion. And a pinch of treachery:)

    VR - avocado toast and tequila for breakfast. saturday morning starts at 6:30PM around here. and it's always a butterfly morning. have a wildflower afternoon …..

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  28. getawaygoober10/01/2023 3:04 AM

    Re: VR

    As a friend observed many years ago when another was flipping through my albums:
    "Taking a Magical Mystery Tour, sleeve by sleeve, through the collection."

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  29. Ian Hunter - 23A Swan Hill
    Echo and the Bunnymen - Parthenon Drive

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  30. Nobody's mentioned Stevie Wright's "Hard Road"?

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  31. Steve:

    Hard Road? The word road counts? Hard is descriptive, no?

    In that case:

    Hollies - Long Dark Road

    Beatles - Long and Winding Road (Why don't we do it in the road)

    But seriously:

    My daughter and her latest toy treated me, Sandy and our husband to dinner and a concert. The dinner was excellent. The concert was lame. Some band her boyfriend likes. Derrick and the Moonrocks - they were a big fat zero to me. Luckily the El Rey had the bar going. Afterwards, we three split from my daughter and her boyfriend and we went our separate way. I was still jonesing for a show because of the lack of one at the El Rey. Decadess ago, Sandy introduced me to a drummer that played in a local rock band that played clubs. He does a lot of sessions too. Anyway, his heart is in jazz. He used to love me and Sandy because when he did his rock gigs we'd talk about jazz between sets. It was his passion. He lives up the coast north of L.A. and has jam sessions at his house on the weekends. That is, if he didn't have a club gig.

    I phoned him and it was on for tonight till beyond the cock crows. He had a great mixture of jazz, rock and R&B people there. It was a lot of fun. Just got back. Picked up some breakfast burritos via the drive-thru at Burger Basket in Corona. The best breakfast burritos in the fuckin' world. Really.

    Andmoreagain:

    Deep Purple – Woman from Tokyo
    Roxy Music – Song For Europe
    Beach Boys – Sloop John B
    Jimi Hendrix - Spanish Castle Magic
    Neil Young – Philadelphia
    Bruce Springsteen – Streets of Philadelphia
    Tom Petty – Casa Dega (he may not know how to spell it [Cassadaga] but he sure knows how to sell it. Because “night is more than just a night in Cassadaga. ,,,, I think I'm starting to believe the things that I've heard ‘cause tonight in Cassadaga I hang on every word that she said to me as she holds my hand and reads the lines of a stranger.” Psychic love is the most powerful.)
    Van Morrison – Tupelo Honey
    Jerry Jeff Walker – Mr. Bojangles
    Leonard Cohen – First We Take Manhattan (Then we take Berlin)
    The Clash – London Calling
    Johnny Horton – The Battle of New Orleans
    Paul McCartney & Wings – Rock Show (--- rock show at the Concertgebouw …. long hair at the Madison Square ….. Rock And Roll at the Hollywood Bowl)

    Tom Petty – Southern Accents (brilliant song especially live)
    Tom Petty – Rebels (one foot in the grave and one foot on the pedal)
    Tom Petty – Louisiana Rain (I miss Tom so. Wish he would have written Magnolia about me.)
    It’s a Beautiful Day – Bombay Calling
    Lucinda Williams – Ventura
    America – Ventura Highway
    Wall of Voodoo – Mexican Radio
    J.J. Cale – Magnolia
    Zappa/Mothers – Mud Shark (Edgewater Inn incident) (which begs the question, “Is it bestiality if it’s with a fish?”)
    Zappa/Mothers – What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are? (“Ever been to a Holiday Inn?”)
    Zappa/Mothers – Bwana Dik (“Girls from all over the world love to write my name on the bathroom walls of the Whisky a Go Go for I am Bwana Dik”)

    VR

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  32. Honoring the dead some more:

    Jimmy Buffett – Livingston Saturday Night
    Jimmy Buffett - Come Monday
    Jimmy Buffett – Cheeseburger In Paradise
    Jimmy Buffett – A Pirate Looks at Forty
    Jimmy Buffett/Jerry Jeff Walker – Railroad Lady
    Guy Clark/Jerry Jeff Walker – Desperados Waiting for a Train (Red River Valley)
    Glenn Frey – Smuggler’s Blues

    And these strays:

    Rolling Stones – Hot Stuff (used to dance with this one – it’s a total groove and you can work it so many ways)
    Lucinda Williams – Jackson
    Drive-by Truckers – Cottonseed (I put more lawmen in the ground than Alabama put cottonseed.)
    Drive-by Truckers (these guys are rich for locations) – Checkout Time In Vegas
    Sheryl Crow – Leaving Las Vegas
    Bangles – Going Down to Liverpool
    Drive-by Truckers/Jason Isbell – Decoration Day
    Thieves – Motel Six

    Beach Boys - Kokomo
    CSN – Marrakesh Express - not a fave
    Hole – Malibu
    Don Henley – Sunset Grill - most douchey
    Ted Nugent - Motor City Madhouse
    MC5 - Motor City Is Burning
    Dooes Sufragette City Count?

    VR

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  33. I'm generally not into the stuff you post by your bands -- sorry! -- but Oh! Cedar Lane is really, really good, including that haunting guitar at the end that, I see when I go to Bandcamp, you are responsible for. Excellent stuff.

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