tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post3955530376275498963..comments2024-03-28T14:41:03.787-04:00Comments on PowerPop: Compare and Contrast (An Occasional Series)NYMaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10863355110457910935noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-85289823347487767502009-10-16T10:13:16.592-04:002009-10-16T10:13:16.592-04:00I gotta agree with Walking Oliver. I do love the S...I gotta agree with Walking Oliver. I do love the Stones version. It's one of my early Stones faves. But the Womack clan really knocked down great recording. It's a shame it only made it to 94 on the US chart.Moosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14907108987148863078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-81988835533078965282009-10-15T16:33:51.898-04:002009-10-15T16:33:51.898-04:00The Stones were so in awe of Robert Johnson and Ho...The Stones were so in awe of Robert Johnson and Howlin' Wolf and others that they seemed to credit them as a badge of honour, and rightly so. They gave proper credit proudly where many others didn't dare. <br /><br />But I don't know, Steve...as much as I love the Stones, on this one I'm gonna have to go with the Valentinos. Makes me want to go get a hits package, actually. Thanks!<br />PKWalking Oliver Productions, Ltdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18338802740758456928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-16405014132243748222009-10-15T11:35:04.571-04:002009-10-15T11:35:04.571-04:00And Dazed and Confused. Stolen by Jimmy Page blata...And Dazed and Confused. Stolen by Jimmy Page blatantly from Jake Holmes.<br /><br />Of course, since Jake's still on TV singing every jingle known to man, I guess he had the last laugh.steve simelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13247393763004076992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-81829924959260697712009-10-15T10:58:50.991-04:002009-10-15T10:58:50.991-04:00Certainly the Stones were more forthcoming than Le...Certainly the Stones were more forthcoming than Led Zeppelin, who pinched melodies, riffs and lyrics and then renamed the songs (e.g., Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor" which became "I Can't Quit You Babe" and Muddy Waters's "You Need Love" which became "Whole Lotta Love"). And it wasn't just black artists: they nicked Bert Jansch's "Blackwater Side" and called it "Black Mountain Side." Pretty shameless. (I love 'em anyway.)Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04378528518778247285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-36945550349491797242009-10-15T10:24:08.506-04:002009-10-15T10:24:08.506-04:00I saw Lewis in Memphis at the first and only rock ...I saw Lewis in Memphis at the first and only rock critic's union convention in 1973.<br /><br />One of my colleagues referred to him as the "legendary Blues mummy."<br />:-)steve simelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13247393763004076992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-83114446842506599462009-10-15T10:18:12.933-04:002009-10-15T10:18:12.933-04:00Joni Mitchell's "Furry Sings The Blues&qu...Joni Mitchell's "Furry Sings The Blues" remains perhaps the most honest examination of the wariness of many blues artists towards their white progeny.<br /><br />I saw Furry Lewis perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. As I remember it, he sat alone, seated and playing his guitar, his guttural singing mostly incomprehensible. At he end he was hoisted by two men, still in his chair, onto the back of a truck, and driven off.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-10439286219920266612009-10-15T09:20:40.046-04:002009-10-15T09:20:40.046-04:00The Stones (it seems to me, at least) gave credit ...The Stones (it seems to me, at least) gave credit when it would benefit the original artist (Jimmy Reed, Solomon Burke, whoever wrote "You Gotta Move") but Nanker Phelge got the credit otherwise.fmcgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-52275341105521735732009-10-15T08:01:01.126-04:002009-10-15T08:01:01.126-04:00Absolutely, Gummo. For example, The Stones famousl...Absolutely, Gummo. For example, The Stones famously insisted that Shindig book Howlin' Wolf the first or second time they were on.<br /><br />Of course, they weren't so scrupulous about crediting Robert Johnson when the covered Love and Vain and Stop Breakin' Down, but it's not like he would have gotten the royalties...<br />:-)steve simelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13247393763004076992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-2967256374669293222009-10-15T07:20:39.503-04:002009-10-15T07:20:39.503-04:00When I saw the Stones at Rich Stadium in Buffalo i...When I saw the Stones at Rich Stadium in Buffalo in 1975, one of the warm-ups was Bobby Womack (one of the others was The Outlaws, but that's better left unremembered).<br /><br />The 60s English bands like the Stones & Beatles were always very careful to credit their sources and influences, which I think led a lot of us back to the black American musicians who originated a lot of these songs, beats and sounds. <br /><br />They deserve a lot of credit for that, IMHO, because they sure as heck didn't have to do it and IIRC it wasn't all that common to acknowledge your musical forebears back then.Gummonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8921382.post-75455516236664321642009-10-15T06:32:42.006-04:002009-10-15T06:32:42.006-04:00Was SAR Records Sam Cooke's label?
I've n...Was SAR Records Sam Cooke's label?<br /><br />I've never seen the Stones picture sleeve before, very cheesy & cool at the same time.<br /><br />ROTP(lumber)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com