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Post by fange on Nov 9, 2020 11:32:57 GMT
but am not sure where to put it, and don't think it needs a thread of its own.
This is the thread for just such songs. Please add your own when you feel like it.
This popped into my head earlier today, and i wanted to share.
Ruby Johnson - Weak Spot
A Volt single from '66 i think, written by Cropper-Porter-Hayes and brilliantly played by the Stax crew. I love its moody verses and the uplifting, exuberant change into the chorus.
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Post by bungo the mungo on Nov 9, 2020 14:20:39 GMT
not bad. a bit stax by numbers. the break sounds like a whole load of other tracks.
sorry flange. good idea for a thread though.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Nov 9, 2020 15:50:56 GMT
this could be sKope's proxy thread
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Post by bungo the mungo on Nov 9, 2020 17:24:22 GMT
when i first visited the US back in the mid-80s the first gig i saw was mose allison. he was playing at a wine bar in LA with only about 15 people in attendance! we were seated at a table right next to him. very surreal experience.
i think he was loved more in the UK than in the US. certainly, the gigs of his i saw in the UK were always sold out.
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Post by rayge on Nov 9, 2020 17:32:50 GMT
!2 inch of this going for well over £100 on discogs
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Post by DarknessFish on Nov 9, 2020 20:10:54 GMT
Last song I heard while washing up. Same old kitchen, great song.
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Post by jeffk on Nov 9, 2020 20:52:00 GMT
Probably won't appeal to most here but worth a shot. Her only single.
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Post by jeffk on Nov 9, 2020 22:18:43 GMT
Jim Jones was the unsung hero of the Cleveland underground.
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Post by oleandermedian on Nov 10, 2020 11:09:31 GMT
Recently I've been going absolutely fucking daft for
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Post by jeffk on Nov 10, 2020 21:05:35 GMT
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Post by toomanyhatz on Nov 10, 2020 21:30:19 GMT
Marianne Faithful's guitar player is the lone composer of this song (the only one on Broken English that this is true of) so it seems only fair that (imo) he does it better:
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Post by jeffk on Nov 10, 2020 21:54:05 GMT
Marianne Faithful's guitar player is the lone composer of this song (the only one on Broken English that this is true of) so it seems only fair that (imo) he does it better: That entire album had held up so well.
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 11, 2020 2:02:46 GMT
I love this song, listen!
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Post by jeffk on Nov 11, 2020 6:19:07 GMT
Dolphy on the flute with just bass as support.
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Post by osgood on Nov 11, 2020 12:03:17 GMT
Thanks for this, I did not know of this album. I NEED it.
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