Saturday, July 18, 2026

DAVE AND ANSEL COLLINS - "Double Barrel" (1971)

 
"Double Barrel" is right, a hot naked gal inside an aged rum barrel of a loaded pistol, I think I see what's going on here. It's only taken me 55 years to figure it out!!
Dave and Ansel Collins recorded this fantastic album in 1971, and here's just one example of  how damn good they were!
Soulful and sweet, it's hard to beat music like this, because you can't!

Friday, July 17, 2026

THE GENTRYS - "Keep On Dancing" (1965)

 
The Gentrys were from Memphis, Tennessee, and they had this number four hit in 1965 titled "Keep On Dancing," Their lead singer, Jimmy Hart did not sing this song, but instead it was sung by the guitarist Larry Raspberry.
"Keep On Dancing" was the height of their career, but Jimmy Hart did go on to be a very prominent figure in WWF wrestling as the manager known as "The Mouth Of The South." 
One very interesting fact about "Keep On Dancing,," and I'm sure Jimmy Hart learned a lot from this, the song is really only a little over one minute long. There's a fade a little past the middle, and then a drum roll, and that one minute starts over.
What fantastic marketing, and 'Poetry in Motion" indeed.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

WHAT DO YOU MEAN "TROMBONES ARE AS COOL AS GUITARS!?

 
Rich here. From the time I was 8 or 9, I wanted to play guitar. At first, it was because I wanted to be like Gene Autry or Roy Rogers -- a guitar-playing singing cowboy. And then when I saw my uncle Wes on TV dressed in a cowboy outfit, playing his guitar and singing western songs, that made him cool in my book. 
 
And, of course, once the Beatles came along, my guitar-desire only deepened.
 
But if you had told me I should take up trombone, or that trombones could rival a guitar, I would have laughed in your face. I mean, which guys in the band get all the girls? Not one of the horn players! (Unless you're genuinely cool like Miles Davis.)
 
But then I stumbled on to the Maniacal 4 a few months ago, who turned one of my big "guilty pleasures" of the Seventies, "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas into a Trombone tour de force. 
 
No, the Maniacal Four aren't sex symbols by any means, but, man, they smoke!

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

THE PSYCHEDELIC ALIENS - "Biofonyobi Wo Atale" (1970)

 
This funky Record by The Psychedelic Aliens was released in 1970. The band was from Ghana, and were active from 1969 to 1971. They also released two singles in 1971 as The Magic Aliens.
These guys were great, and they definitely deserved a larger audience!
It's even worth sitting through stupid YouTube commercials to be able to hear something as cool as

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

GREG GARING - "Alone" (1997)

 
Here's a concept for you, play a cool funky guitar groove, get Mike Watt, the bass player of The Minutemen to lay down some bottom, the phenomenal Andy Kravitz to play drums, and sing a sweet song over the top of it.
It works me, and it sure works for Greg Garing. 
His CD titled "Alone" came out in 1997, and this was the lead off song!

Monday, July 13, 2026

THREE SIDES OF DAVID BOWIE!!!

 
I'm a big fan, but some of David Bowie's early songs were not that great, and in 1967, he came out with this single. 
The music is good, but this song grates on me like nails on a chalkboard. You'd think after Alvin and the Chipmunks I'd be used to it, but no. 
 
Ten years later, the polar opposite is a song from David's 1977 album titled "Low," which is a really beautiful instrumental.
I never get tired of this song!
We were lucky enough to see him 'live' and this was the opening song! 
 
I was going to end it there, when I remembered this version of "Hallo Space Boy" David and the band performed on the "Later with Jules Holland" TV show in 1995.
This is one of the most gorgeous pieces of chaos I've ever heard in my life.
The drummer Zachary Alford is killing it, while Carlos Alomar shreds, Gail Ann Dorsey holds down the bottom for 5 1/2 minutes of controlled madness, and somehow David Bowie manages to sing on top of it all.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

LINTON KWESI JOHNSON - "Forces Of Victory" (1979)

 
As far as Dub Poetry is concerned, I just don't think it gets much better than Linton Kwesi Johnson. He's got a great voice that is powerful and soothing at the same time. He sounds like a person you can trust, and his message is always solid!
"Forces Of Victory" was his first record, and it came out in 1979, and still shines like a beacon in the dark of night.