Gandalfe, if you're about, I'm dropping the CD in the mail today. Sorry for the delay!
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I'd offer to contribute, Heather, but I'm fairly ignorant about both.
Eh. I'm just being lazy. I finished Lipscomb, you might like him. He's a little bit of everything, blues, ballads, rags, all sorts of dance pieces. He was pretty much a sharecropper (I think he's made one recording anonymously) before some blues researchers found him in 1960.
In addition to a recording I have (or the company archive has) I have a Vulcan Gas Company handbill for his show- the hippies loved him.
CD update: Jon, I'm going to get my long-overdue CDs in the mail to you on Saturday, and Steph, I'll make you that African music CD this weekend as well; I just need your address. Profile addy is good.
I actually have a couple of Lipscomb songs on a collection an old co-worker gave me, and they are certainly the cream of the crop on that disc (most of which is filled with cruddy Muddy Waters-style knockoffs). If I'm listening to blues, it had better be country blues.
Done Steve Miller. Aaaaaaand now I have "The Joker" stuck in my head.
Aaaaaaand now I have "The Joker" stuck in my head.
Heather's next Halloween outfit: Gangster of Love.
Or, possibly Space Cowboy.
Ooooh - the latter, because I'll be Faye!
Kate P., address is incoming shortly.
Got it, thanks!