Columns Retired Columns & Blogs |
May 23, 2009 - 9:32am
#1
Lost gems people should go seek out.
Loudspeakers Amplification | Digital Sources Analog Sources Featured | Accessories Music |
Columns Retired Columns & Blogs |
Loudspeakers Amplification Digital Sources | Analog Sources Accessories Featured | Music Columns Retired Columns | Show Reports | Features Latest News Community | Resources Subscriptions |
Wow!, I havent' heard that name "Karla Bonoff" in ages. Of course! Linda Ronstadt and gang!
Save me,
Free me from my heart this time.
The trains gone
Down the track and I've stayed behind.
I just got through listening to some old Gordon Lightfoot.
Hear the mighty engines roar
See the silver bird on high
Shes away and westward bound
Far above the clouds shell fly
Where the mornin rain dont fall
And the sun always shines
Shell be flyin oer my home
In about three hours time
Gordon Lightfoot is about my favorite...I found that his used vinyl is by far the best preserved I have found. I heard him in concert in Portland Maine a few years ago and he is still great.
I gotta see him before its too late.
There are several, but to name just one, I'll say Jim Croce's LPs. He died in an accident not too long after when his career was really going somewhere. "Done too soon" as Neil Diamond has said in one of his songs.
Every night, before I fall asleep, I pray that someone will reissue Sonny Sharrock's Ask the Ages.
Pee Wee Charles steel guitar on that track is so good. Lamont I am impressed!
Karla, sigh. Made me go drag out the later Chris Hillman and Jackson Browne. Good stuff I've ignored lately.