Notes about the songs -
1. Sunken Treasure - Wilco
To me Wilco's lead singer, frontman, songwriter and guitarist Jeff Tweedy is about as close to being the "real thing" is they get.
He's a cross between Kurt Cobain and Woody Guthrie. The song Sunken Treasure's message is merely that life isn't all the brochures said it would be.
A realistic statement. But also, there's a resiliance "Music is my savior" which I know a lot of us can relate to.
I've never been disappointed by a Wilco song. Sometimes you have to give a few listens but each album has become like a visit with your oldest dearest friend. This is from a double CD called BEING THERE and every song on it is great.
2. 'Cause we ended as lovers - Jeff Beck
Jeff Beck in my book is the 2nd greatest guitarist in Rock history. Hendrix being number one. The most recent Rolling Stone magazine had a top 100 guitarists in Rock feature. They put Jeff Beck at #14 and Hendrix #1, but I'll stick with my assesment.
Listen to the subtlety in this track. Technical expertise means little to me without emotion. Jeff Beck plays with unbridled emotion. This song was written by Stevie Wonder (I've never heard the original) and is from Jeff's flawless album "BLOW BY BLOW". If you like this song, buy the CD.
3. Mystery Juice - Sean Lennon
This is a great song. Sean Lennon is not one of my all-time favorite artists but I love this song. I feel the ghost of John Lennon here. I can't help but imagine the life Sean Lennon had losing his father at the age of 5 and having only his music as a way of learning from and understanding him. Mystery Juice works for me everytime I hear it. The CD is also titled Mystery Juice. This however, is the only song I really connect with from the CD.
4. Machine Gun - Jimi Hendrix
This song is from the Band of Gypsies CD. Recorded live, New Years Eve 1969/70 at The Fillmore East in New York City. Buddy Miles on Drums and Billy Cox on Bass. I chose this song because although it is lesser know than Purple Haze or Foxy Lady etc.., it exemplifies the pure fire of Jimi's personality and playing.
Hendrix created a genre of music amd set the bar for guitarists.
5. Giving it all away - Roger Daltrey
This song was written and also recorded by Leo Sayer. Daltrey has such a powerfully expressive voice. Daltrey, of course, had been the lead singer for The Who. This is from his first solo album titled merely "Roger Daltrey".
6. News from Spain - Al Stewart
Al Stewart is best known for his major smash hit "Year of the Cat". Stewart however was already quite popular in Great Britain as a folksinger. This song, News From Spain is from the album ORANGE which is from the early 70s. I love the wya this song builds and builds. As you know by now I like dramatic music and dramatic lyrics.
7. Broken Glass and Lime Juice - Deke Leonard
Welshman Deke Leonard was born on the same day (different year) as Beethovan. You can feel the weight and intensity in this very personal song about losing one's virginity. Deke is a great guitarist as well.
That's it for today... I'll write some notes about the others soon.
FJ
If nothing ever changes then.....nothing ever changes