Eels
Here he is ripping through my favorite song of his, "Jehovah's Witness."
The song should automatically play here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Eels/_/Jehovah%27s+Witness+%28Non-LP+Version%29?autostart
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Eels
Here he is ripping through my favorite song of his, "Jehovah's Witness."
The song should automatically play here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Eels/_/Jehovah%27s+Witness+%28Non-LP+Version%29?autostart
Actually there is one songwriter on this board whose lyrics are among the best I've ever heard. Unfortunately in this business it is as much who you know as what you know, if not more. I hope she succeeds though, fingers corssed
Unfortunately in this business it is as much who you know as what you know, if not more
Sadly, that is the rule. Fortunately we get to hear some who can't be ignored.
Janis Ian
Did she sing the song "At Seventeen"?
Damn, spencer's ripping it up!! Thanks, HS!!
Did she sing the song "At Seventeen"?
Yeah, but I remember her for "Society's Child". I was just starting to become aware of social issues, and she was writing songs about them.
I found this though, gotta love youtube.
Hey Amicus,
Check out some of Peter Green's solo stuff cos its brilliant. 2 albums spring to mind,one is 'Blue Guitar' and the other is 'In the Skies'. Brill track on both called 'Fool no More'.You can get them off Amazon or Play.com or even e bay.
Another really good songwriter is Barry Mani..................................................................................AARRGGHHH!!
Sorry,momentary lapse of reason there!! But try Andy Fairweather Lowe or Paul Carrack,both excellent singer/songwriters.
Here are a couple of songwriters that I have admired, one since the 60's and the other the 80's. Jimmy Webb needs no introduction, but here he plays one of his songs with UK writer Paddy McAloon, the very underrated songwriter who led Prefab Sprout in the 80's. Both Paddy and Jimmy Webb have a feel for 'pop' melody that is second to none.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhZA8GuZ1SI
Here is Paddy Macaloon performing a song from the 'Steve MQueen' album by Prefab Sprout. This album is a must in any definitive 'pop' collection. I cannot pretend that I play it very often, but it is a perfectly crafted album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLPyrLfOYuo
HS
My favorite song of these past few months: Steve Earle:
My god, someone who remembers Phil Ochs. I was buying his albums back on the mid-1960s, and learning his songs when I was learning guitar. Dead way too young. Suicide.
Peter Green - brilliant.
Janis Ian - her music was being discussed on NPR today.
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