from https://davidchiumusicwritings.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/245/"> https://davidchiumusicwritings.wordpress.com/2009/10/15/245/:Birch says she also plans to interview Sonic Youth members Kim Gordon, Steve Shelley and Thurston Moore for the documentary during her visit to America.
“The film will weave together films made from the ’70s onward,” she says, “both of our live footage and segments from Super 8 films that were made at art school as well as new creative sections — with work about gender, feminism, clothes and creativity.”
― dow, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 17:05 (five years ago) link
A couple I've been digging in recent Tweets (longer takes on Rolling Country and Charlie's own thread)Both done right by Ace:Charlie Rich, Too Many Teardrops - The Complete Groove & RCA Recordings: Choirs, strings oops upside your head, get bearable and even occasionally useful, incl. killing weakest songs. Always we get Big Ol Charlie on lil cat feet---that voice, them keys! 40 tracks---I like a lot, love several.
George Jones/Jones Boys: Live in TX '65: Brave ballads of self-torture x "C Jam Blues," "White Lightnin'," "Bony Maronie," "B Bowman Bop." Panhandle Rag," "Jole Blon," JB trusty/Bladerunner crooner also cool w girl part on "We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds," heavy guests too Guests are steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and fiddlers Red Hayes and (on "Jole Blond") Rufus Thibodeaux ("Two-By-Four," George calls him). The JBs crooner is Don Adams---android-sounding, strangely satisfying.
― dow, Thursday, 20 December 2018 01:49 (five years ago) link
After buying those and related, this popped up in my Amazon Recommends:
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Marianne Faithfull--Come and Stay with Me: The UK 45s 1964-1969
― dow, Thursday, 20 December 2018 02:14 (five years ago) link
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Jackie DeShannon, Stone Cold Soul--The Complete Capitol Recordings
― dow, Thursday, 20 December 2018 02:17 (five years ago) link
And! Another one on Ace:Cover Me--The Eddie Hinton Songbook
A cult hero among those who know and love their Muscle Shoals music, Eddie was a fixture of the Shoals recording scene in the mid-late 60s. As well as being a prolific and immediately recognisable session guitarist, and a great singer who sadly recorded far too infrequently, Eddie regularly wrote fine songs with a peer group that at various times included Donnie Fritts and Dan Penn. 'Cover Me' features a comprehensive selection of Eddie's best-known copyrights, many of which are now regarded as classics of 60s southern soul. Not all of Eddie's songs are as well-known as his biggest hit, the much-recorded 'Breakfast In Bed', but there are several others here that could and should have been just as commercially successful.
Track ListingsDisc: 1 1. Breakfast in Bed - Dusty Springfield 2. Down in Texas - Oscar Toney JR 3. Cover Me - Jackie Moore 4. A Little Bit Salty - Bobby Womack 5. Sure As Sin - Candi Staton 6. 300 Pounds of Hongry - Tony Joe White 7. Masquerade - Don Varner 8. Always David - the Sweet Inspirations 9. Poor Mary Has Drowned - Brick Wall 10. It's All Wrong But It's Alright - Eddie Hinton 11. Help Me Make It (Power of a Woman's Love) - Mink Deville 12. Save the Children - Cher 13. Every Natural Thing - Aretha Franklin 14. If I Had Let You in - the Box Tops 15. Satisfaction Guaranteed - Judy White 16. Standing on the Mountain - Percy Sledge 17. I Got the Feeling - the Amazing Rhythm Aces 18. Home for the Summer - the Hour Glass Featuring Greg and Duane Allman 19. Lay It on Me - Gwen McCrae 20. People in Love - Lou Johnson 21. Where You Come from - Bonnie Bramlett 22. Seventeen Year Old Girl - Mickey Buckins & the New Breed 23. Love Waits for No Man - Al Johnson 24. Where's Eddie - Lulu
― dow, Thursday, 20 December 2018 02:21 (five years ago) link