![]() Is I don’t like all the hassle you have to go through traveling, you know, to get to a place. Written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. Taken from an interview with ABC Cinema, Plymouth in the Summer of 1966 “My biggest, sort of, pet, ugh, it’s a bitch really. The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore as performed by The Walker Brothers from their self titled album released in 1966 by Smash Records. Williams chose cultural anthropology as her major during a brief stint at the University of Arkansas, go figure. One critic said he missed Williams “wounded innocence”, it’s complete shit. ![]() The darkness is tolerated in bad boy tropes of cowboys and outlaws, but we expect hopefulness in a woman over the age of fifty. Assuming a female identifying artist has to always convey a stereotypical ‘feminie’ perspective of their subject matter is a reality that lays rooted in the world of Americana music. This type of reflection of a female artist’s work is not only patronizing, it’s incredibly mashioninistic. The record garnered great acclaim from critics and fans, however many people criticized Williams lyrics for being too bleak, and lacking a sweetness found in previous work. Cale himself called the song a “European version of the Old West.”įruits Of My Labour as performed by Lucinda Williams from the album entitled World Without Tears released in 2003 by Lost Highway. No information has been found on whether Cale spent any such time in the city before Ballet was written. Abilene also has a mention in the song Loser by the Grateful Dead. It was also the endpoint of the infamous Chisholm Trail. Abilene’s history isn’t too far off from the cattle town described by Cale. The FBI recognizes Abilene within the ten most dangerous places to live in West Texas. The song takes us to Abilene Texas, situated about three hours west of Dallas, in the heart of the Texas Midwest. This resulted in the somewhat abrupt fade out of the song, as they were never able to recapture the initial feeling of the first take in subsequent overdubbing.īuffalo Ballet as performed by John Cale from the album entitled Fear released in 1974 by Island Records. Jennings speaks about walking out during the session because he felt his wife, Jessi Colter and Clements wife Sharon were ‘distracting’ Clement in the control room during the recording. Waylon’s drug use was heavy at the time, fuellng his paranoia. On September 3rd 1974, Waylon Jennings would record his version of the song in a single take. Originally written by Allen Reynolds who cut the first version of the song in 1974 at Jack Tracks Studio owned by legendary producer, Jack Clement. The other appears on the record mentioned above, which is a possible acoustic demo version, which this cover is inspired from.ĭreaming My Dreams With You as performed by Waylon Jennings from the album titled Dreaming My Dreams released in 1975 by RCA Victor recorded in Nashville Tennessee. Karen Dalton recorded two versions of the song, one from the album with the same name released in 2008 with additional instrumentation. The version Kaufman knew as a child was a traditional accompaniment to a children’s ring game sung by black children of the south. Originally composed by Len Chandler adapted from a version by poet Bob Kaufman who learned a rendition as child in New Orleans, Louisiana. ![]() We are here to bring joy to the world.Green Rocky Road as performed by Karen Dalton from the album entitled 1966 released in 2012 by Delmore Recording Society based out of Nashville Tennessee. If you like what you hear and see on this site, please reach out to us. Soon, “serious,” album-length projects were being produced from WitchWood, and it became apparent that this was becoming something larger than a loose collection of like-minded artists: This was a professional endeavor. It became so, in a loose way, with everyone offering their talents, pitching in where they could. Gathering together some like-minded artists, the idea of a collective-NOT a label-was bandied about. Soon enough, the studio was covered in this wood, so much so that it felt to both Chris and Jefferson like they were almost making music in the woods… Chris Toppin and Jefferson Riordan, co-founders of the critically-acclaimed rock band LOVE LOVE, had been teaching and producing out of their home studio, when Jefferson started bringing in sticks and larger pieces of wood from his long walks in the woods of Salem, Massachusetts, insisting that the twisted and gnarled wood “spoke” to him. The idea for WitchWood Music fell into existence, literally from the trees. Judges and Lawmen Don’t Read Metaphysical Philosophy I’m Suffering (Where’s the Chick I Gotta Bang?)ĩ. *WARNING: This may not be suitable for all listeners.Ĥ. ![]() A Provocative, Phantasmagorical, Puerile, Highly Inappropriate Journey Through the History of Ideas & Human Behavior
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