Playlist for Thursday, November 24, 2022 (Noon-2pm)
Sixties Music Influenced by Native Americans In Tribute to Bob Roffi, Tonto's Fury Part One // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin; check out the links at your leisure.
Time
Performer [Composer]
Song
Album [Format]
Misc
Misc –
REQ:Request
BED:Music Played Whilst Talking
NEW:New Release
( ):Label, Year Rec/Rel
Time:
12:01
Artist:
Jimi Hendrix [Francis Scott Key, adapted by Hendrix]
His band at Woodstock has been informally referred to as 'Gypsy Sun and Rainbows': ... Mitch Mitchell – drums /Billy Cox – bass guitar / Larry Lee - rhythm guitar / Juma Sultan, Jerry Velez – percussion // His set began at 9 a.m., lasted about two hours; played to a dwindling Monday morning audience, closing the festival // See the Link above, for complete set list of the ENTIRE Woodstock festival
Shawnee. / Label owner Archie Bleyer hated "Rumble", and only issued it because his step-daughter liked it, & that it was Phil Everly who came up with the title. // * - not sure if the album has the 'hit' version. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
Original title: 'She Gave Me Water When I Asked For Gasoline' / * - 2020: Rolling Stone "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" number 477 // Click on the Link above, left to view the original single
Rolling Stone "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" #477 - ALL tracks previously issued as singles / Click on the Link above, left, to view the original album
In early 1964, the entire then-current lineup of Ronnie Hawkins' backing band The Hawks quit, and went "solo" as Levon And The Hawks (and briefly as The Canadian Squires).
* - Don't believe me? - then click on the Link above, left to view that original single. This was before "The Band" became the group's name. / In 2003, the album #34 on Rolling Stone's "500 greatest albums of all time".
Hit for The Turtles, late 1968 // Song was first on the 'Preflyte' album (Together label, July 1969), from demos by the Byrds (as 'The Jet Set), recorded at World Pacific Studios in Los Angeles during 1964
It was also scheduled to be the B-side of a Sept 1965 single, a cover of Dylan's 'The Times They Are A-Changin'. It was never issued, but a picture sleeve was printed - Click the Link above, left, to view it. According to Sundazed Records, which issued a 45 of this pairing in 2011, only four copies of this sleeve are known to exist.
* - He had a Father who had an ancestry of Comanche, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek), and his Mother was a member of of the Kiowa Nation. // This first appeared in final form on the 'White Light' album // Click on Link above, to read a review of the album
Time:
1:47
Artist:
Dillard and Clark [Gene Clark, Bernie Leadon] [Billed as 'Doug Dillard And Gene Clark']
Also a staple of the Eagles live shows, it was sung by Bernie Leadon and it appeared on the first Eagles album. / Click the Link above, left, to view the original single.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included this recording in its list of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" / Click the Link above, left, to view the original shellac record. Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett) was taught guitar by Charlie Patton. He was of Choctaw ancestry.
Jesse Ed Davis on Slide guitar, influenced Aerosmith and the Allman Brothers.. He was Comanche, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek), and Kiowa. Steven Tyler: With its blustery harmonica, swampy guitar licks and ominous, back-porch storytelling about a man who shoots his (allegedly) adulterous wife, "Hangman Jury" consciously evoked the old blues greats Perry and Steven Tyler had been raised on — perhaps to a fault. "The music for 'Hangman' reflected the rapport I'd always felt for Taj Mahal's deep-rooted blues," Perry wrote in Rocks. "I knew we were off to a good start. I kept telling myself that, as a sober kid, I had loved music. The excitement and drive were built in, not supplied by a bottle or a drug." A key part of Duane Allman's signature sound on slide guitar!? According to Gregg Allman, Duane started to play slide after Gregg gave him a copy of Taj Mahal's debut album and a bottle of Coricidin as a birthday present in 1967 because Duane had a cold that day. The inspiration by Jesse Ed Davis on slide and the bottle to use as a slide.