Picked up this book for 50p. Looks good.
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
J. B. Hutto and his Hawks Chance Recordings
J.B. Hutto & His Hawks! L-R Johnnie Mae Dunson, Joe Custom, George Mayweather, J.B. Hutto. Photo from the Mike Rowe Collection.
From the wiki
Joseph Benjamin Hutto was born in Blackville, South Carolina, the fifth of seven children. His family moved to Augusta, Georgia, when he was three years old. His father, Calvin, was a preacher. Joseph and his three brothers and three sisters formed a gospel group, the Golden Crowns, singing in local churches. Calvin Hutto died in 1949, and the family relocated to Chicago.[2]
Hutto served as a draftee in the Korean War in the early 1950s, driving trucks in combat zones.[3]
In Chicago, Hutto took up the drums and played with Johnny Ferguson and his Twisters. He also played the piano before settling on the guitar and performing on the streets with the percussionist Eddie "Porkchop" Hines. They added Joe Custom on second guitar and started playing club gigs. The harmonica player Earring George Mayweather joined after sitting in with the band. Hutto named his band the Hawks, after the wind that blows in Chicago.[4] A recording session in 1954 resulted in the release of two singles by Chance Records. A second session later the same year, with the band supplemented by the pianist Johnny Jones, produced a third single.[5]
The Biba Experience
Are you interested in the Biba story? Here is a great Facebook page on the subject. Lots of images from the 60s and 70s.
Little Richard: I Am Everything - | Rock 'n' Roll Documentary | Watch Now
Now available on digital
http://littlericharddocumentary.com/
Produced by Bungalow Media + Entertainment for CNN Films and HBO Max, in association with Rolling Stone Films, director Lisa Cortés’ Sundance opening night documentary LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING tells the story of the Black queer origins of rock n’ roll, exploding the whitewashed canon of American pop music to reveal the innovator – the originator – Richard Penniman. Through a wealth of archive and performance that brings us into Richard’s complicated inner world, the film unspools the icon’s life story with all its switchbacks and contradictions. In interviews with family, musicians, and cutting-edge Black and queer scholars, the film reveals how Richard created an art form for ultimate self-expression, yet what he gave to the world he was never able to give to himself. Throughout his life, Richard careened like a shiny cracked pinball between God, sex and rock n’ roll. The world tried to put him in a box, but Richard was an omni being who contained multitudes – he was unabashedly everything. Directed by Lisa Cortés, LITTLE RICHARD: I AM EVERYTHING is produced by Robert Friedman, Cortés, Liz Yale Marsh and Caryn Capotosto and Executive Produced by Dee Rees. Follow Little Richard: I Am Everything https://twitter.com/LittleRichDocTuesday, August 29, 2023
Monday, August 28, 2023
Cleveland Pools set to reopen in Bath soon
https://www.clevelandpools.org.uk/ |
A lido founded in 1817 is set to reopen. News piece and photos here
Jerry Lee Lewis No One But Me (With The Nashville Teens) - Be My Guest (1964)
From the 60s classic movie.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Redwood Tree Van Morrison 1972
. Susan likes this song. We saw a lot of Redwoods when we toured the West Coast. Even went to a drive through tree.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
Jim Dale Train Kept a Rollin
We are sad to hear Rock'n'roll heaven radio show is coming to an end. Curses to the BBC. Anyway they just played this. Jim Dale is mostly known for his comedy roles in Carry On films but he was a pop star for a while. There was a Radstock skiffle group the Angels made up of colliers and they supported him at the Bristol Hippodrome. This clip is from the 1958 musical 6-5 Special.
The High Numbers- I Gotta Dance to Keep From Crying (Live 1964)
For all you Mods. This is excellent.
Cannon's Jug Stompers Complete works 1927-30
My favourite jug band. Noah Lewis on harmonica. Gus Cannon wiki. Illustrated discography here
Friday, August 25, 2023
Give a show projector
Me and my sister had one of these. Battery operated they would project into the ceiling. Each strip was about 6 images long and were very condensed children's stories such as Tom Sawyer or the Wizard of Oz. I remember it being quite magical.
Zoot Suit the High Numbers 1964
Just heard this on the radio on Bernie Keith. Great. Wiki. Direct copy of Misery by the Dynamics but we.don't care. For all the Mods this Bank Holiday.
Can't Set Rules About Love Adam Ant 1990
An Ant/Pirroni composition - a follow up to Room at the Top. I remember I was in Rival Records in Bath and they played this and I thought - 'I quite like this' and looked at who it was and it was Adam Ant! I have created a label on this blog Adam Ant so if you want fill yer boots
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
There'll Be A Day by Jimmy Reed from 'Mr. Luck'
Pop Blues classic. Pop blues is a genre I made up. A lot of the blues on this blog are also pop. Jimmy Reed is the King of it..
Friday, August 18, 2023
Judy Street What 1968
Drums Along the Mohawk
Susan and myself are listening to an audio version of this 1936 book Drums Along the Mohawk. Been wanting to read it for decades but you never see it in the U.K. It was a bestseller in the States. It is from a rebel perspective and I am more interested in the Loyalist and Indian side but it is so great to hear the novel. The good thing about audio is it's a shared experience - it's not me with my nose in a book its both of us listening and enjoying it. It is on a trial at Amazon audible. The other book is the novel set in a fictionalized Radstock called the Black Mountains by Janet Tanner.
Too Much of a Good Thing The Troggs
Here. Fantastic song by the Troggs. I have this box set of CDs which I got discounted. It was in an Our Price if you remember them. Well worth it but I guess people don't buy CDs but Spotify is poor for the Troggs only a couple of classic albums. The box set is two CDs of about 25 tracks each with a bonus disc of the legendary Troggs tapes.
Devo Mongoloid
This weekend is all about Devo for our kids. Tribute band in Bristol this evening. Tomorrow London for Devo and a matinee for the tribute band. Video here
Saturday night by them |
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Snooky Pryor Boogie Twist. 1963
More Snooky Pryor cooking up a storm.
JOB Records 1963 B/W Uncle Sam Don't Take My Man
The Leather Boy Shadows 1967
This is a record by the Leather Boy, It's a great spooky bit of garage. Early American Gothic rock. Hear his hits I'm a Leather Boy and On the Go if you don't know them.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Viva Viva Rock 'N' Roll · Chuck Berry 1971
I have always liked this one. Thought it would be a good one to cover.
Monday, August 14, 2023
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Saturday, August 12, 2023
Bolan's Shoes September 2023
Bolan's Shoes takes us on a tumultuous journey from the height of T. Rex mania in 1970s Liverpool to the present-day poignancy of what would have been Marc Bolan's 75th birthday. It captures the heady exhilaration of glam rock mania through the experiences of a group of over-excited kids from a local children's home before a devastating road accident changes their lives forever.
Roy Brown Saturday night 1957
Saturday Night 🌙selection. Just heard on Bernie Keith's Rock and Roll heaven on the radio. Susan looked up and said "this is good". Roy Brown wiki
Wednesday, August 09, 2023
Stanton Drew by William Stukeley 1723
300 years give or take a fortnight since Antiquarian Stukeley visited and drew Stanton Drew.
Nowadays |
Daughter Celia communing with the stones |
Avebury. This reconstruction by Alan Sorrell.
We used to go to stone circles a lot in the early 90s. Avebury was a favourite and fairly nearby. Stanton Drew is probably our nearest stone circle. We visited a lot in Ireland too.
Jimmy Reed Mr. Luck the complete Vee-Jay singles
This is a fine compilation. A commercially successful and influential blues man. These songs are in chronological order so you can hear how he develops his style.
Tuesday, August 08, 2023
T. Rex New York City 1975
This is a song that's not too bad but the clip is pretty terrible but we still love it.
Canned Heat - Canned Heat - Bullfrog Blues 1967
Well did you ever wake up
with them Bullfrogs on your mind?Fattening frogs for snakes Sonny Boy Williamson 1957
To celebrate my new amphibian label here's a few reptile/amphibian songs. This one is just brilliant. Shows you that Sonny Boy was a great songwriter one of the best of America.
Invicta plastics Natural History Museum dinosaurs
Not my photo. We had this collection. Started collecting them before we had children. We picked them up when we went to the Museum in London. First one we had was the mammoth. I think they are collected nowadays. There was an offer with Weetabix cereal for a set and we bought two sets. Our grandson is into dinosaurs and so it all comes back.
Photo by Susan - a common frog
Note new label - amphibians. I have included lizards and slow worms in this label. I know they are not amphibians.
Schleich Mustelids
We as a family like toys. My eldest works in toy retail. These are models in our collection. The ferret was discontinued as a choking hazard but we managed to grab a couple. The other - a Wolverine is unavailable I think. The ferret one was repainted by Celia to look like a polecat type. Schleich website
Incidentally I have made a new label Toys which should link you to other toy pages on hereThe Irma Thomas Collection 1961-1966
Got some solid gold songs on this. 'The Soul Queen of New Orleans' she is known as. By the age of 19 she had been married twice and had four children. Wiki
Roy C. Shotgun Wedding 1966
Here. Reissued in 1972 it became a bit in the U.K. I have a memory of sitting in the school playing field with someone having a portable radio and this coming on. Roy C wiki
When Coal was king. New radio show on Somer valley FM
Thursday 7-8pm. Show is also available on the website afterwards. Details here
Sunday, August 06, 2023
Animals and Men write up in Venue Magazine
This was today in this Bristol What's on mag (which is no longer going) in 2009 for our gig at the Fleece. Hope you can read it.
Van Morrison - Wavelength - 2/1/1979 - Belfast (OFFICIAL)
Starts slowly then revs up. Very good version. I wasn't liking this in 79 I got into it much later. My brother leant me the VHS Van Morrison in Ireland which this is from. To my shame I never gave it back.
Saturday, August 05, 2023
Mickey Lee Lane Shaggy dog American Bandstand. 1964
Great song and clip. Saturday night selection. I understand that it was popular with Mods and Rockers.
Friday, August 04, 2023
Fall Fan Club
In the 90s I used to be in the Fall fan club. It wasn't a regular fan club but you got the opportunity to buy merch and this I did. Susan also had a great Infotainment scan t-shirt but I can't find a pic of that and I also had a heat sensitive t-shirt but no photo.
Code: Selfish The Fall 1992
Thursday, August 03, 2023
Warm Love - Van Morrison- Rainbow Theatre- London- UK July 1973
Just fancied a bit of Van. This is about 50 years ago. Off Hard Nose the Highway.
American Graffiti 1973
Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Ten Pole Tudor Who killed Bambi? 1980
We had venison for tea today which made us remember this song from the Great Rock'n'roll Swindle. . Terrible film but this is to my mind the best bit.
Red Simpson Roll Truck Roll 1966
Just heard on Boss Radio 66. Very good if you like trucking songs.
Red Simpson wiki
Tuesday, August 01, 2023
Billy Boy Arnold & The Aces - She Fooled Me (1978)
A Chicago who should have been in the Blues Brothers is Billy Boy Arnold.