The first album I ever accidentally "bought" when I first joined Columbia Record Club. I didn't get my monthly selection card sent in on time so they sent me this by default. And I've been greatful they did ever since, because I was 15 and it blew me away...
The Traveling Wilburys are one of my all-time favorites.
I'll throw out a triple play...
I'll throw out a triple play...
Epic story and cover of Helplessly Hoping from Stern
Five years ago at the Joni Mitchell 75th Anniversary celebration, Brandi had the opportunity to perform A Case of You as a duet with Kris Kristofferson. Following that Brandi recounted the opportunity she had to talk to Kris about his memories of Joni. He reiterated how the first time Joni played the Blue album he found himself amazed by how much of her emtional vulnerability Joni had been willing to share on Blue. His famous quote"Jesus Joni,leave some for yourself"...
Brandi then performed an amzing rendition of Down To You, an underappreciated gem from Court and Spark which I don't think I've ever haerd anyone cover before...
And now for something completely different, which I know I've ner heard covered before...An amazing job on Elton/Bernie's masterpiece Madman Across The Water...
I saw Brian Blade at a Lotus Festival (i think that is what they were called) around 2001-2002. It was at the Buskirk, and holy sh!t was it awesome. It was mesmerizing watching him drum.I
I actually attended that 75th anniversary Joni show. A good friend* and colleague of mine was the MD on that show, along with Brian Blade, and he put me on the proverbial “list”, and so knowing nothing more about the show, i just went. It was in LA at the Frank Gehry designed auditorium (Walt DIsney Concert hall), and I ended up walking away from the concert realizing i had experienced something historic.
The lineup of notable singers was incredible. It included Seal, Rufus, Graham Nash, James Taylor, Norah Jones. Also, Diana Krall, whom i never really liked/disliked, but she performed these Joni Tunes amazingly. I was convinced of her powers and talents after this performance. (I think the material always needs to be strong, otherwise I won’t really care….which brings me to Brandi Carlisle).
Kris Khristofferson was also performing. He came out and was escorted by a young woman, whom I didnt recognize. She was holding KK’s arm as he was physically unstable. I was about 25 rows back, and she could’ve been anyone. But she was so warm with her supporting KK that I assumed it was a daughter or niece. The song started, and he was a bit disconnected already missing lyrics as he stumbled into the first verse, she joined in to assist him, just to get it rolling again, which he managed to do fine. Obv dementia had already set in for him. But her tiny helpful vocal interjection was absolutely noticed, as up to that point, I assumed she was a niece of his. Her voice was striking, and so expressive. I was shocked. Of course, as the song went along, she joined in and then there was the “ah haaaa” moment, where i and the people i was with said, “that’s got be Brandi Carlisle”, which of course, it was. Her voice is really something. She has “it” in spades. I think shes just so good., but also, in a way, “too good”. The material shes singing doesn’t seem to live up to her voice. When she sings something classic or known, she’s frighteningly amazing. But to me, her recorded material fails to move me. I can’t put my finger on anything. I’m still a huge admirer of her awesome talent. That was a memorable night, to be sure.
*Jon Cowherd, pianist, who’s parents both went to IU School of Music by the way. He also grew up a UK basketball fan, so, our conversations in that realm have been “strained”.
I saw Brian Blade at a Lotus Festival (i think that is what they were called) around 2001-2002. It was at the Buskirk, and holy sh!t was it awesome. It was mesmerizing watching him drum.
look at on Youtube: Dusty Trails with Lucius/Carlisle from Newport.......you won't watch it once.
Love this version of New York Morning by Elbow
Been away so don’t know if you guys have been listening to Charley Crockett and Sierra Ferrell. I’ve seen Charley twice live and he doesn’t disappoint.
Charley Crockett Little desk concert
Sierra Ferrell Tiny Desk concert
Can anyone clue me in as to what I’m doing wrong with these links. Apparently this is rocket science to me. I’m using the above link button to copy and paste the YouTube link. Sigh
Love Charley.
Love some Sierra - she dresses and acts weird, but sings great.
Don’t blame yourself for anti-user-friendly software that works like crap on an iPad.
First you have to “copy” the address for the video so you can “paste” it later.
To post a video, look above - see the big B and big I? Look to the right - see the last icon in line that looks like a picture to the right of the linked ovals? Well, the one you need is hidden in the 3 dots to the right of the pic icon.
Touch or click on the 3 dots.
Now you see the hidden drop down menu. (Hidden. So the user couldn’t see it and the IT prix can point at us and laugh.)
Now (starting at left) you see a smiley face, the letters GIF, and then the picture icon again, partially covering up what looks like a single frame of film. That is apparently the IT secret drop down menu picture used internationally to semi-indicate “use this to post a video.” Touch/click on this picture/film icon.
When you touch it, a place (rectangle box) should appear which sort of suggests to “enter media URL” - which is IT language meant to say “paste the YouTube address here.”
Then go to bottom and touch “continue”
Now the media/youtube address should appear in the box where you type a message, but you have to hit “post reply” at the bottom. If you are unlucky, the video will appear in the middle of a sentence and you have to do it all again, or the software will auto-refresh and mess everything up - because IT creators hate IT customers.
Hope that helps.
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