Wednesday, November 19, 2014

"Shoes' Blues..."


Once upon a time... 


in my younger days...

I wanted to be a disc jockey...

A WHAT?!?!?!?!

I didn't stutter...

or whatever the typing/blogging equivalent of stuttering would be.

Maybe it would be like your keys on the keyboard got stuck...

and it looked something like...

"S-S-S-s-o-o-o-o t-t-h-i-i-s-i-s-s-s m-o-r-n-i-n-gigning..."

I think you get the drift...


Anyhoo...

Disc jockeys were called that because in order to play music "on air," they had to actually handle the vinyl discs on which music was recorded...

There were LPs...


'LP' stood for 'long play'... and your turntable had to be able to be adjusted to a speed of 33 1/3 revolutions per minute (rpm).  


There were 45s...



... not to be confused with this kind of 45...

(not THIS kind of 45...)

45s were referred to as such because the turntable speed had to be set to 45 rpm.

...and if you played 45s, you had to have these...


These are adapters... sometimes, your record player came with a small spindle that fit the LP just right... but you obviously couldn't play the 45s with the larger center without the adapter. It just snapped inside the record.





There were even EPs (extended play)... these recordings would have a couple of songs on each side, but not enough for the record to qualify as an LP...

So... this was long before Sony Walkmans, iPods, and iPhones, etc... where we could store tons of music onto a microchip, and then call it up by clicking on a link or an icon...

Anyway, if I were a disc jockey, these are the songs I would play for you today...

Why these three?  Well, they are blues songs... and the common thread that the videos have is that they are 'performance' videos... where they either appear to be playing the song (the first two videos), or they ARE playing the song (the last video).

The first song is 'Roll With It'...

This was recorded by Steve Winwood, who originally was a 17 year old singer with a band by the name of 'The Spencer Davis Group' way back in  the day.



I like the honky~tonk kind of feel that is portrayed in this video... it looks hot... sweltering... and music that is so funky you can smell it.  I love watching people dance in these videos... oh, and the bass players... they are always fun to watch.



I also love this Tracy Chapman video, 'Give Me One Reason'... I could watch that guy that is standing off to the right dance for the entire video!!!   This has been the only Tracy Chapman song that I have REALLY liked...   

Of all of these videos, this next one is possibly my mostest favoritest...  I think it was back in the mid - 90s, the Stones did a tour where they included a bunch of small club dates... and a great CD came from it...


'Stripped'
The Rolling Stones

This is an update version of an early single, 'The Spider and the Fly,'  that they had recorded back in the 60s...



There are several things I like about this video...  one, Chuck Leavell is in it... I first became aware of Chuck Leavell back in the 70s when he became a member of the re-organized Allman Brothers Band.  Duane Allman and Berry Oakley had been killed in separate motorcycle accidents... in the re-organization, Leavell and Lamar Williams (bass guitar) joined the band. If my memory is correct, after this version of the ABB dissolved, Leavell and Williams went on to start a band called 'Sea Level'...

Leavell is an official unofficial member of the Stones now... 

Another thing I like about this video would be the two guitars that Ron Woods and Keith Richards are playing... AUGH... I love guitars...

The third thing... and the neatest... is that in the original version of the song, the gal he meets at the bar 'looks about thirty...'  When this version was recorded, they changed the lyrics to keep pace with their advanced age... and the gal at the bar 'looked about fifty...'
HAH!!!



I love music so... 

~shoes~

25 comments:

  1. Thanks for this musical odyssey down memory lane. I love Tracy Chapman and sat next to her once in a coffee shop here in Portland.

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    1. Hi there, Stephen... you did? I'm SO jealous!!!!!

      How are you, my friend??

      ~shoes~

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  2. Thems were the days eh, Shoes? Thems were the flippin' days.

    Such good taste in music, Sir!

    Excuse me whilst I go and "Paint it Black" :)

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    1. Good morning, Ms Jules... yes, those were the days, my friend... I thought they'd never end...

      Hmmm... reminds me of a song...

      How are you, dear?

      I loved the 'Stones'... this has been a bad week to be a sideman for the Stones... what with the deaths of Bobby Keys and Ian McLagan...

      But... we don't live forever...

      I wonder if we love forever??

      Happy Days to you, dear Jules...

      ~shoes~

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  3. Thanks for the lesson and that Stones video is amazing! Love Mick Jagger!

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    1. Hey you... good morning...

      I love live recordings of musicians... often there is some innate quality present during such recordings that fail to exist in the studio...

      I hope all is well and great with you...

      ~shoes~

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  4. Hey Shoes!

    You wanna' move like Jagger? My human remembers vinyl. Still has a huge collection. Although, the idiot has nothing by Three Dog Night.

    Pawsitive wishes,

    Penny!

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    1. Penny!

      Arf Arf!!

      I'm not sure I can even move like myself anymore, much less Jagger... I have some nice vinyl!!

      Three Dog Night was pretty shiznit back in the Day!!!

      ~shoes~

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  5. Our past memories seem to whisper in our ears at time. Memories of what we adored. People, place and things.

    Having come out of my own 4 and 1/2 year of hell to peace. So much peace that it shows in my face. People have commented as to me looking different.

    What appears to be very unfair to u right now--them telling u they were not renewing ur contract. And one wonders why someone with ur love for teaching and all those awards that u one in these last years. However, I see something different. I see that door closing and a window opening for u. A better place that u will be going to. Unknown right now but u will know in time. And u will look back and know that it is a blessing. It is my hope that wherever this new place is that they value ur thoughts and ur life experiences. We do ourselves a great injustice when we don't "live life". When we are too afraid to take that step because of past hurts. And we don't want to be hurt anymore. I think that Scooter's passing was God's way of pushing u in the direction he has wanted u to go. He laid it at ur feet that u need to revisit ur spiritual place. One that u longed for so long but for whatever reason u choose not to take that step. Maybe u wanted to hold onto that memory of ur last trip there with the person u adored so much. And u didn't want to ruin that memory. But I feel it has been opening ur heart up a bit more. U have been closed off. Of course, that is my opinion. And now this--a place u have been for 26 years a place of comfort and security. But it will be interesting to see what God has in store for u. In my opinion, u have been treading water and now I see that u are swimming again.

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    1. What was that Doris Day used to sing?

      'Que Sera Sera'...???

      Things will be ok in the long run, Stormy...

      ~shoes~

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  6. I used to be a disc jockey, Shoes. I was the proud owner of about 400 12 inch records and many, MANY LPs. I miss those days.

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    1. Hello there, my dear friend, Grumpster...

      How are things for you?

      I would still be a disk jockey... I love music that much...

      Time gets away... no?

      Things are going pretty ok for me... I have no or few real complaints... I am bidding my time... trying to decide what is next in the Chronicles of Shoes' Life... do I zig? Zag??

      Tell me what is happening with you? I am trying to get back to writing... blogging...

      I really did enjoy it. ... and I miss reading everyone else's work. I came to realize that I am a hack of a writer... and that many of you are really talented.

      This is the last week of classes here at Alluvial Flood Plain State University... next week is exam week...

      Then Christmas... I really love Christmas...

      I had best get motivated to get to work. I will send an email soon. It's good to hear from you, my friend...

      Always...

      ~shoes~

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  7. My "name" is a tribute to one of the greatest DJ's ever - Alison Steele. My LP collection has been in a closet for years and years - I can't get rid of them!

    Music is a wonderful healer.

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    1. Hi there, Nitebyrd... I will always have my vinyl... at least until I go 'toes-up' and the kids get it...

      Music is a wonderful healing tool...

      I hope you had a great Thanksgiving!!

      ~shoes~

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  8. Nice! I love Tracey Chapman and the Rolling Stones. Music makes everything better,friend. And if it doesn't, at least it takes us away from our angst, even if only for a moment.

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    1. Hi there, Ms Yvonne... Music is a great escape!!

      And, yes... even if just for a moment... :o)

      ~shoes~

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  9. Oh my goodness, you just evoked a ton of memories for me. My first three albums were Men At Work, Quiet Riot, and Billy Joel. Such a great variety. Those were the days!!

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    1. Hi there, Elsie... I LOVED 'Men At Work!'

      What a great, fun band!!!

      Yes... those WERE the days...

      ~shoes~

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  10. DJing isn't like it used to be. I have a friend who used to DJ back in college. He works at a station now, even has a show... but it is all pre-recorded. And the worst part... He basically has to sell ads and air time and such. That's the biggest part of his job.

    But I love to listen to him when I can.

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    1. Hi there, Kim... did you have a nice Thanksgiving?

      I would think the pre-recorded blurb would be horrrible... AUGH!!

      Sales... advertising sales... that would drive me insane...

      But I could spin the music.. that's for sure!!

      ~shoes~

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    2. Thanksgiving was fair to middling... Ha ha ha. I made homemade chicken and dumplings. My kids think I've lost my mind. If that's true... I'm not sure I want it back!
      <3
      Got my tree up though! Yay! I've got pics on FB.

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    3. Fair-to-midling Thanksgivings are pretty ok... My Mom made the best chicken and dumplings. One thing I noticed she did was to never make some dishes that often... so that they remained special.

      Is your tree pretty?

      I have yet to put my tree up. It's the end of the semester here... I have work to do...

      ~shoes~

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  11. I wanted to wish you a happy day. It's very low key here. Homemade chicken and dumplings... Then dessert and coffee later with friends and family. You'd be a delight to add to the mix.

    Saw this today on FB and thought of you. Hope you get as good a laugh as I did!
    http://youtu.be/lNh5W491l3M

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  12. I remember end of semester being very busy. I hope you find some blissful moments and that you do get your tree up. Yep, it is pretty... but it is in the middle of a disaster zone, so... really kind of anticlimactic...
    Chicken and dumplings is something I don't make very often either. So when I do, it's a pretty big deal.
    There really was no family drama this year... and has been very little in the past few years. While I miss my mother and grandmother with every breath, they were usually the center of the drama... and I don't miss that. Sets up for some weird guilt...

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