Post-Mortem Juke Box

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Re: Post-Mortem Juke Box

Post by Edgy MD » Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:32 pm

Submitted without comment, for what could be said?

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Post by Edgy MD » Sun Mar 27, 2022 2:33 pm

I observed on Febbook that he seemed like the most quintessentially southern California musician since Dennis Wilson. I had no idea when I wrote that, but apparently he was a fan and covered this DW track, originally adding his vocals to the original recording and then later doing it (here) with Brian May and Roger Taylor.

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Post by Edgy MD » Fri May 06, 2022 12:10 am

Walrus-mustached Francisco "Frank" Gonzalez was co-founder of Los Lobos back when they were a backyard cultural project. He played multiple instruments, as they all did, including the Veracruz harp which he is seen playing in the beginning of the early footage here. Jump ahead to about 5:10 to see him singing lead and crushing it on mandolin.



He left after a few years, because they wanted to play rock 'n' roll and he really wanted to master that harp.

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Re: Post-Mortem Juke Box

Post by MFS62 » Fri May 06, 2022 2:23 pm

Not postmodern jukebox?


Thank you, Edgy.
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Post by G-Fafif » Sun May 08, 2022 12:54 am

Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
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Post by Edgy MD » Sun May 08, 2022 10:25 am

Dear God, just once in my life I want to be able to walk into a room like Mickey Gilley could.
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Post by Edgy MD » Fri May 20, 2022 11:10 am

A fond farewell to Vangelis, the biggest name in film scoring for about three years in there, and the initial (and quickly aborted) choice to replace Rick Wakeman in YES.

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Post by Frayed Knot » Sun May 29, 2022 9:08 pm

A song that's been done by a thousand guys a few million times.
But I reckon very few were as much fun as this version.
And I think a small family could defect from Cuba in that hat.





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Post by Fman99 » Sun May 29, 2022 9:57 pm

Frayed Knot wrote: Sun May 29, 2022 9:08 pm A song that's been done by a thousand guys a few million times.
But I reckon very few were as much fun as this version.
And I think a small family could defect from Cuba in that hat.





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I also like this version. I play this song at probably 80% of my gigs, though I favor the George Thorogood rendition.
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Post by Edgy MD » Tue Jun 07, 2022 11:51 am

Early in the AM, the Mets wrapped up their win over the Padres, and I took the dogs out front and we enjoyed a lovely summer breeze as if it was meant just for us.

But Jim Seals, that breeze was in honor of you.

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Post by Fman99 » Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:32 pm

Edgy MD wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 11:51 am Early in the AM, the Mets wrapped up their win over the Padres, and I took the dogs out front and we enjoyed a lovely summer breeze as if it was meant just for us.

But Jim Seals, that breeze was in honor of you.

It's a great song but I prefer the Isley's rendition of it.

This live version on Soul Train is great, if you don't think that music and fashion peaked concurrently in this room in 1976, then we can't be friends.

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Post by Edgy MD » Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:42 pm

Sure, but Jim Seals is the one who, you know ...

Anyhow, if you add "Summer Breeze" — with the signature guitar phrase — to your set, I will tip you with digital money. I just need to find some digital money.

You dedicate it to Jim Seals or O'Kelly Isley or whomever.
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Post by Johnny Lunchbucket » Tue Jun 07, 2022 3:14 pm

Great song. I never knew which was Seals and which was Crofts but I think Seals wears the hat. Is Crofts still alive?
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Post by Edgy MD » Tue Jun 07, 2022 4:05 pm

Sharp-featured Seals sings lead on that and "Get Closer," with the softer-featured (and still living) Darrell "Dash" Crofts on harmonies.

They kind of seem to struggle to match their studio tones in the available live performances, but there's an awkward, stubborn charm to them — especially with Carolyn Willis doing her thing in between them.

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Post by Fman99 » Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:08 pm

Edgy MD wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 12:42 pm Sure, but Jim Seals is the one who, you know ...

Anyhow, if you add "Summer Breeze" — with the signature guitar phrase — to your set, I will tip you with digital money. I just need to find some digital money.

You dedicate it to Jim Seals or O'Kelly Isley or whomever.
I have played this one... but only in my living room, thus far
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Post by Frayed Knot » Tue Jun 07, 2022 10:14 pm

In my rather limited knowledge of the S&C catalog, I'm partial to 'Diamond Girl' over 'Summer Breeze'
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Post by ashie62 » Wed Jun 08, 2022 7:04 am

I thought "Summer Breeze' was a hygiene product.
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Post by Edgy MD » Tue Oct 18, 2022 1:30 pm

Robert Gordon was frontman of Tuff Darts, one of earliest CBGB punk bands to gain a following. But after noticing the band's set filler excursions into rockabilly were getting a stronger reaction, Robert started his own rockabilly act, putting his dark baritone beside the legendary guitar of Link Wray, and later teaming with latter-day legend Danny Gatton.

Killer. His rockabilly kick pretty much raised the music from the dead. Such a force that he inspired Bruce Springsteen to write "Fire" for him and Marshall Crenshaw to write "Someday, Someway."







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Post by cal sharpie » Tue Oct 18, 2022 2:29 pm

His Link Wray collaboration was so good. RIP
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Post by Edgy MD » Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:31 pm

It was movie soundtrack singles that launched Irene Cara to the top, and it was perhaps a movie soundtrack single that sunk her, but what a glorious failure DC Cab was.

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Post by Fman99 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 6:06 am

Christine McVie had a wonderful voice and I enjoyed her work. She pre-dated the Buckingham/Nicks era of that band and was a great songwriter in her own right. I like this one.

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Post by Fman99 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 6:10 am

Here's another one from that era that I also dig.

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Post by smg58 » Thu Dec 01, 2022 8:34 am

Hadn't heard either before but I like them both. I guess they were the right songs at the wrong time.
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Post by The Hot Corner » Sat Dec 03, 2022 9:56 pm

Christine McVie had a beautiful voice. I always enjoyed listening to her sing.
When did the choices get so hard
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Post by batmagadanleadoff » Sun Dec 04, 2022 1:04 am

Before she was Christine McVie, she was Christine Perfect and a member of electric blues band Chicken Shack. Electric blues was all the rage with the mid to late 60s Brits. She sings lead on the second video but there's no video on that second video, just audio. Check out the first video, though, for a look-see of Christine Perfect, the future Christine McVie.



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