As you guys know, I am a big fan of music from the 1950's.
It's my Daddy's fault.
When I was a kid he used to come in my brother's and my bedroom to check on us and he would sing samples of his favorite songs. Fats Domino, Chuck Berry...
...and Little Richard.
As I grew up these songs stuck in my head and I eventually bought "Greatest Hits" versions of their work.
Let me tell ya, Little Richard's is "The Bees Knees."
"Good Golly Miss Molly", "Lucille", "Rip it Up", "Ready Teddy"...all classics.
I had always wondered if Richard was gay or straight. He liked to wear women's clothing and pancake make-up. He also dated a couple of gorgeous chicks.
He may be bi-sexual, but one thing I DO know is that his sound is very infectious and it will live on forever.
I also know that Berry is one of the Original Founders of Rock and Roll.
(Revised from 12/12/2008)
I am a fountain of musical knowledge and I am here to share my memories of my favorite thing...MUSIC!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
The O'Jays...
My little brother Billy called the other night wanting to know if I had any O'Jays Cd's.
Surprisingly, I don't.
He was looking for the tune "Used To be My Girl." An O'Jays classic. It seems his "Greatest Hits" CD didn't have it.
So I went to amazon.com and found a collection for $3.97 (!) and ordered it for him.
Amazon.com is great for old music. You have to really read the descriptions of the condition of the CD, but I have been ordering from them for years and I have never received a bad item.
I also buy DVDs and even sheets (!) from amazon.com. I also have signed up for the "Prime" program, which guarantees 2-say shipping and offers tons of other benefits.
The O'Jays are still performing to this day and I would travels 80 miles to hear "Love Train"...
Surprisingly, I don't.
He was looking for the tune "Used To be My Girl." An O'Jays classic. It seems his "Greatest Hits" CD didn't have it.
So I went to amazon.com and found a collection for $3.97 (!) and ordered it for him.
Amazon.com is great for old music. You have to really read the descriptions of the condition of the CD, but I have been ordering from them for years and I have never received a bad item.
I also buy DVDs and even sheets (!) from amazon.com. I also have signed up for the "Prime" program, which guarantees 2-say shipping and offers tons of other benefits.
The O'Jays are still performing to this day and I would travels 80 miles to hear "Love Train"...
Monday, June 10, 2013
HAIL, HAIL ROCK AND ROLL...
I was going through some of my father's old stuff the other day and I came across a copy of "Hail, Hail Rock and Roll."
This is a documentary about one of the Kings of Rock and Roll, Chuck Berry.
I was amazed at how many people that were influenced by the man. There were interviews with Little Richard, Keith Richards, Bo Diddley, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Lee Lewis, to name a few.
There were performances with Linda Ronstadt, Etta James, Julian Lennon and Robert Cray...
My father hipped me to Chuck years ago. He used to sing "Too Much Monkey Business" to me and as I grew up I fell in love with his ways with words, his guitar playing and his "duck walk."
And the songs! "School Days", "Little Queenie", "Nadine", "Johnny B. Good", and the classic 'Maybellene."
The documentary is a classic and if you get a chance to view it, do.
Reprinted from 7/30/2008
This is a documentary about one of the Kings of Rock and Roll, Chuck Berry.
I was amazed at how many people that were influenced by the man. There were interviews with Little Richard, Keith Richards, Bo Diddley, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Lee Lewis, to name a few.
There were performances with Linda Ronstadt, Etta James, Julian Lennon and Robert Cray...
My father hipped me to Chuck years ago. He used to sing "Too Much Monkey Business" to me and as I grew up I fell in love with his ways with words, his guitar playing and his "duck walk."
And the songs! "School Days", "Little Queenie", "Nadine", "Johnny B. Good", and the classic 'Maybellene."
The documentary is a classic and if you get a chance to view it, do.
Reprinted from 7/30/2008
Monday, June 3, 2013
AC/DC..."U Shook Me All Night Long"...
I am a big fan of rock music and I have been a fan of AC/DC for years. My favorite LP?
"Back In Black." (Duh!...)
From the opening cut "Hell's Bells", to "Shoot to Thrill" to my all-time favorite "You Shook Me All Night Long", the album is what rock and roll is all about.
When The band has released a new LP called "Black Ice", and it is as great as "Black."
Every song will get your head to bopping and the guitar work is incredible.
Rock on brothers...rock on...
(updated from 10/27/08)
"Back In Black." (Duh!...)
From the opening cut "Hell's Bells", to "Shoot to Thrill" to my all-time favorite "You Shook Me All Night Long", the album is what rock and roll is all about.
When The band has released a new LP called "Black Ice", and it is as great as "Black."
Every song will get your head to bopping and the guitar work is incredible.
Rock on brothers...rock on...
(updated from 10/27/08)
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