November 28, 2006

Donovan



I'm too young to have been an official hippy or flower child of the '60's, but that has never stopped me from loving all the "groovy" music from that era. My all time favorite is Donovan.

I'm going to be lazy and just cut and paste someone else's description of his music because they said much better than I could:

Donovan, Sunshine Superman (1966)

No record better epitomizes the early, starry-eyed days of the hippy era than this seductive, low-key blend of Eastern exotica and druggy folk music. So much in tune with the times that it easily could be mistaken for a much later recording, Donovan Leitch's second and best-known LP alternates between ethereal, loosely structured mood pieces that highlight sitar and tabla ("Ferris Wheel"), and methodically produced orchestrated rock with clever string, mellotron and harpischord arrangements ("Celeste"). Donovan's gentle, slowly-paced baritone vocals and fanciful verbal imagery work perfectly with the material, and his songwriting is consistently solid. So there are tons of high points: the funky, harpsichord-driven title track, a #1 hit featuring Jimmy Page on guitar; "Season Of The Witch," a superb acid rocker with an unforgettable, loping beat; the surprisingly professional, Simon & Garfunkel-like jazz diversion "Bert's Blues"; the super-mellow Eastern/Elizabethean blend "Guinevere"; and the wry hippy anthem "Fat Angel," which mentions the Jefferson Airplane and later was covered by them. There are some lapses in taste - the seven-minute "Legend Of A Girl Child Linda" goes over the top with an experimental string/woodwind arrangement, "The Trip" is a predictable electric Dylan imitation, and the mock-Indian tunes are occasionally unfocused and pretentious ("Three King Fishers"). But you wouldn't expect anything else from such a quintessential 60s record. Donovan's next four albums through 1969 all sold strongly, as did a series of singles including "Mellow Yellow" (with Paul McCartney on bass), "Hurdy Gurdy Man," "Atlantis," and "Goo Goo Barabajagal" (where he was backed by the Jeff Beck Group). By 1970 the public had lost its taste for psychedelic folk, but Donovan released several more albums during the 70s and attempted a comeback in the late 90s. (JA)

November 25, 2006

New Beatles?



I am hoping someone has heard the new music and can tell me what they think. Mr. Young? Jeff? Ben?

I am seriously considering going to Vegas to see the Cirque du Soleil show. I have a blog friend up there, Lora, I would love to meet her if I go.

Anyhow - what do you think of the new music????

November 19, 2006

Joshua Tree



For a really great post by on U2 check out Ray's blog!

(oh, that's me at Joshua Tree National Park a few years ago)

November 18, 2006

BRUCE BRUCE BRUCE

WARNING:

I am on a MAJOR Springsteen wave right now! I still have not written anything to have published in that book, but I am did a post about him on my other blog, check it out:

Writing from the Inside Out

Here are three quotes of his:



People deserve... the truth. They deserve honesty. The best music, you can seek some shelter in it momentarily, but it's essentially there to provide you something to face the world with.

I believe the war on poverty is a more American idea than the war on the war on poverty. I believe that most people feel like that. And I believe that it ain't over till it's over.

In America everything's about who's number one today.


November 17, 2006

Rocking out in the Office...


Helpful Hint: It's probably NOT a good idea to walk around singing the chorus of certain songs while working (especially in a conservative office like mine!). Today I learned that as I strolled down the hall signing the chorus to "Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth. Can you think of any other choruses that you probably should sing at work?

November 16, 2006

Major Wrtier's Block!

Okay you guys, you know how much I love Bruce right? Well I have been trying for days to write my 300 word story for the book that's coming out next year. It means a lot to me, I want to be included in it. BUT I can't get the words out. I KNOW how I feel, I LOVE to write, I am even not half bad at it...yet, the words are elusive, its not easy to put on paper what it feels like to be there - seeing Bruce perform. Feeling the energy of the night and the passion he exudes as the rocks the house down.

SHIT!

I never cuss on my blog and I really feel like saying something worse. I have a few more days to come up with something. I hope I can.

Johnny Cash

A friend of mine had this on her blog...wow, lots of people in this video! There were quite a few I could not recognize. It's good.

November 14, 2006

Time Magazine Really Blew It...

...but at least they admit it. I found this interesting. They listed what they thought to be the 100 most influential albums of all time, and in the 2nd sentence of the article admit that they left out PINK FLOYD! Not one single Floyd album! if I got a subscription to this mag, I'd cancel it.




Here is the article (it's actually got great links to each album, worth checking out):

"So here's how we chose the albums for the All-TIME 100. We researched and listened and agonized until we had a list of the greatest and most influential records ever - and then everyone complained because there was no Pink Floyd on it. And that's exactly how it should be. We hope you'll treat the All-TIME 100 as a great musical parlor game. Read and listen to the arguments for the selections, then tell us what we missed or got wrong. Or even possibly
what we got right."

Guess who showed up the most times on the list (without peeking):

Bob Dylan
Bruce Springsteen
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
U2

Condolences to Mick


Joe Jagger: 1913-2006
Condolences to Mick Jagger and family on the death of Mick's father. The elder Jagger was a fitness instructor, which is probably why his son is as agile as he is, bouncing around the stage at age 63. Mick, who is on the road with the Stones' seemingly never-ending tour, visited his father at his home in England just last week. Basil "Joe" Jagger was 93.

from About Classic Rock

The Black Crowes



I never thought I'd like this band, but someone FORCED me to listen to them and now....well, I do like them!~

That's all I have to say. Short and sweet.

November 10, 2006

Come on Baby, Light My Fire

Thought I'd end "Doors Week" with a video of their first hit song. Enjoy.

November 9, 2006

Congrats to a fellow Blogger!

Hey check this out - Cybersmusic (they are in my link, I had their name wrong utill today).

They were Blog of the day chosen by Blogger - now THAT is cool! Out of the zillions of blogs out there, theirs was noted as one to check out!

I think that deserves a round of applause!!! Good going, guys!!! You truly do ROCK!

The Doors by The Doors


This is a book I will most likely read since it's an "authorized" biography.

As you probably know, Jim and his father had a tumultuous and strained relationship. But his father, George Morrison is quoted in the book and has positive things to say about Jim.
To see that excerpt, check this article by Reuter's on CNN

(Thank you Arlen, for the link!)

November 8, 2006

Doors Celebration - My personal musings

I live about 50 miles south of Los Angeles. It's kind of cool to know that some Rock n Roll history was made so close to home. Lots of bands are from LA, but The Doors are by far the best known.

In honor of their 40th Anniversary, our local Classic Rock station, KLOS, is hosting several events starting this evening. Its tempting to head up there just to be part of the excitement, feel the energy of the crowd, rub shoulders with young and old Doors fans. But - I don't have anyone to go with that would enjoy it.

On second thought, as I reviewed the the link to KLOS and was checking out what Ray, Robbie and John would be doing (they are each at a separate significant location where The Doors once performed) I asked myself if Jim would show up to this event if he were still around.

The website says "Jim Morrison will be omnipresent in spirit" and I thought to myself "would he want to be?" Or would he view this as a bunch of hype to sell their new CD set and make them some money (like they need more). What is the real purpose of these events?

Or - maybe I am just having a bad day of cynicism? Any thoughts....I mean none of know how Jim would feel about this, but from what I do know of him, he would have either shown up really drunk and made some sort of spectacle or chosen not to go. I guess I come to this conclusion because he decided to move to Paris and just hide for the last years of his life. I've always thought Jim was a poet at heart and rock stardom had something to do with his ultimate demise.

Anyone else have an opinion?

November 7, 2006

Doors Trivia

The Doors Trivia Quiz (from About Classic Rock)


I finally aced one of these quizzes!

(was it super easy or do I just know Jim, I mean The Doors)

November 6, 2006

The Doors - 40 Years!



This weeks marks the 40th anniversary of The Doors. Hard to believe. I'm going to talk about them for a few days and will start out by asking this:

What are your top five Doors songs?

November 3, 2006

CHECK IT OUT!


Okay, before you get too excited (like I did at first) I now realize that this email has probably be sent to thousands of people. I'd like to think it was
sent to me because this guy somehow KNOWS how I feel about Bruce - but how could he? Anyhow, pass the word to any Springsteen fans you know, it seems to be open to anyone:

The email:

Hey Layla,
We read recently that you are a fan of Bruce Springsteen.
We are editing a new book on Bruce and was wondering
if you would care to contribute a word or two
on what you think of him as a person and or performer.
Filled with amazing stories we are looking
for written contributions documenting your experience
with Bruce Springsteen and his music.
We invite you to visit: www.foryoubruce.com

Sincerely,

XXXXXX (just in case this is only to me I xxxx'd out his name - lol)
www.foryoubruce.com

Note to Jeff:

I miss you! I know you're busy with work and school, just wanted to let you know that your absence is felt cause you always have interesting things to say.

(Jeff as in Imagine Echoes)

November 2, 2006

ONE YEAR AGO TODAY

I was so HIGH from the AFTER effects of SEEING, HEARING AND EXPERIENCING - U2 at Staples Center in Los Angeles
Sadly, I think I accidentally deleted my review of the concert! But by far, it was the best show I have ever seen.

WHAT ARE YOUR TOP FIVE CONCERTS OF ALL TIME?

Here are mine:

1. U2 (Vertigo Tour) 2. Springsteen at The Forum, 2002 (The Rising Tour) (see note) 3. Van Halen (Diver Down Tour - front row) 4. Stevie Ray Vaughan at The Golden Bear (small club) 5. David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust Tour)

(note: All 16 times I saw Bruce were FANTASTIC, EXCELLENT and sort of fall into a category all their own).


November 1, 2006

Guilty Pleasures



Contrary to my seemingly devoted love for classic rock - my music taste expands beyond one genre. I like just about any type of music except for country - and I can tolerate some of that on occasion.

Today I am listening to some music I don't know exactly how to classify, I guess its a form af rock. It's my guilty pleasure - Lenny Kravitz. Why do I love Lenny so much? What is there not to love? **Sigh**


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