A piece of history. Woody Guthrie at 100.
The entire album that was released on what would have been his 100th birthday in 2012. I grew up on American folk music / protest songs: Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger…
The Austin Lounge Lizards.
Who can resist that name.
Really amazing musicians, with a wicked bent sense of humor.
Titles like:
Another Stupid Song About Texas.
- Best line:
We’re just so darn proud to be from Texas.
In fact, We’re proud of our pride.
And We’re proud of that pride too.
Recommended album:
Employee of the Month.
Titles include:
Can I have All Your Stuff When You’re Dead?
Lenard Cohen’s Day Job
Hey Little Mini Van
Love in a Refrigerator Box
Funny.
Jinjer is awesome! Love her
"Forever Young" featuring
Joe Bonamassa, Beth Hart,
Blondie Chaplin, Sandi Thom and Doug Henthorn.
Here's a loose, live-in-the-studio version of the Bob Dylan classic. Four-part vocals make this one of my favorite Dylan covers. Joe plays with tasteful restraint on his solo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK-Rrx_s0Uw
Thanks for all your recommendations! I just spent the better part of an hour enjoying all the latest posts.
Nagging, lots of nagging.