THE LADY PLAYS THE BLUES
We've had country, jazz, pop and alternative music this week so thought we'd end the week with a touch of blues n soul.
Who are the greatest exponents of the blues, from the Mississippi Delta to the amplified sounds to come out of Chicago and from the world of soul music where iconic labels like Motown and Stax produced some of the music's best voices.
Alison Craig will be here to ensure that your Friday night is sure to be a soulful experience.
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:Bad Influence / Robert Cray Band
Maggies farm / the Blues band
High life / Brickyard Blues / frankie Miller
Little red rooster / Howlin Wolf
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Comment number 2.
At 15th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Still dont know why you have to mix Blues and Soul. If you were brave enough to go with 2 hours of Jazz and 2 hours of Country at teatime then why not 2 hours of Blues too?
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At 15th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:FRIDAY
Alison's come oot tae play! Hip Hooray!
The following is a verbatim quote from the album sleevenotes;
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BONNIE --- VOCAL. ACOUSTIC SLIDE GUITAR, FOOT
CHARLIE MUSSELWHITE --- HARMONICA
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What more do you need to play the Blues?
Shadow of Doubt - Bonnie Raitt
:o)
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At 15th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:well for sure, Adam, it seems daft to me.
there's one man I want to hear on the show and that's Joe Bonamassa. I will be stunned and gutted if we don't. I know other folk have mentioned Further on up the Road, with Eric Clapton - I think that's a cop-out, getting in the back-door by way of EC. BUT, I will settle for whatever Radio Scotland can find in its library. My preference would be for anything off Dust Bowl, eg
Dust Bowl
Slow Train
The Meaning of the Blues
Sweet Rowena
Black Lung Heartache
etc etc
failing that
Quarryman's Lament
Now I know for a fact that Iain Anderson's played JB doing Bird on a Wire 3 times in the last year or so, so don't give me we can't find anything - but hey, 2 Leonard Cohen songs in one week.....anyway, the Dust Bowl track was a free download, not asking for any major expenditure. C'mon, GIO, let's hear it for Joe.
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#2
It's hard not to disagree but the problem is, there's only five nights so something will have to compromise.Personally, I think they don't much care for blues on GIO, so putting it in with soul means soul wins on Friday teatime - the soul requests will dominate so the blues will be tokenism. My guess is lots of blues things won't be in the library, anyway.
The alternative would have been a soul night, a blues night and a 'jazz and country' night - actually, that would have been a great laugh - John Coltraine and Hank Willaims, though that's the kind of thing that happens on the henri hannah radio show.
My disappointment is that at the end of a great week for GIO, our hero disappears like Bilbo Baggins did on his eleventy first birthday, leaving us wondering where he's gone at the end of the party.
Cancel the weekend, Bryan, get into town, don't let them down...
Got Love If You Want It - Slim Harpo
Keep On Truckin - Eddie Kendricks
Pouring Water On A Drowning Man - James Carr
regardez youse
henri
Actually
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Comment number 6.
At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Actually, even I'm 2-1 in favour of soul. more to follw to redress the balance.
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Comment number 7.
At 15th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:#2 i don't know Adam, nevertheless I've been looking forward to this one all week...
Blues
Meet Me In The Morning - Bob Dylan......brilliant blues from the truly awesome "Blood on the Tracks" album, very atmospheric track that really suits the great man's voice
Soul
The Action Man - Joan As Police Woman.....from the album described as "excellent and uplifting" by Radio Scotland's Tom Morton. Joan's material is a genre all of it's own, but her voice is warm and soulful on this, with a great sax solo.
Paul from Ayr
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Alison,
Perhaps you should be aware that Bryan has been playing text, f***book, twit and ohoned requests for the past month so he said you've to give the blog it's voice on Friday
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Comment number 9.
At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Need your love so bad - Fleetwood Mac (the longer, studio version please)
DC
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Comment number 10.
At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:#8 ohoned requests are those from the western isles by the way
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Caldonia - Muddy Waters
Little Red Rooster - The Rolling Stones
DC
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Comment number 12.
At 15th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#8
DC,
One of the (many) great things about Alison presenting the show is that we get a wee photie at which we can stare adoringly...
crawlin' git
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Comment number 13.
At 15th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:#12 thanks for that Scotch.......did I mention I've been looking forward to this one all week?
:-)
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Comment number 14.
At 15th Sep 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Heartfelt plea...
I managed to get BB to play one song by this lady, years ago, it was a show-stopper...since then I've staged a mini-campaign for more from her...nuthin!!! She really ought to be brought to the attention of a wider audience.
From her 'Best Contemporary Blues Grammy'-nominated album 'Interpratations - The British Rock Songbook'...
Bettye LaVette:
'Love Reign O'er Me' (live from the Kennedy Center Honors)
something a bit faster?
'You Dont Know Me At All' (from the album Scene Of the Crime)
If that's just not going to be, then...Buddy Guy (with Bonnie Raitt) - 'Feels Like rain'
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Comment number 15.
At 15th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Gaie Brown! El Ecosse Geet!
Keb Mo with Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt - Just Like You
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Comment number 16.
At 15th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:#14 The faster one.....wow!
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Comment number 17.
At 15th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Feelin' Good - Joe Bonamassa
Pride & Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan
Stand Up and Be Strong - Keb Mo
Give Me One Reason - Lee Ritenour, Joe Bonamassa & Robert Cray
Bookers Guitar - Eric Bibb (Delta Blues genius)
Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) - Otis Redding
Sweet Soul Music - The Jam
Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis
Move On Up - Curtis Mayfield
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Comment number 18.
At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:#12 if that's her on the theme fotie then she shouldnae have had that lentil soup
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Comment number 19.
At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Yer Blues - The Beatles
(Yer slippin up Henri)
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Comment number 20.
At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Song to finish:
I'd rather go blind - Etta James
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Comment number 21.
At 16th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
WHO SAID THAT?!?
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Comment number 22.
At 16th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:#15 yeh! Norrie - nearly took offence there till I read it properly! Great shout.
let's have two montages tonight - here's a blues one
Robert Johnson - Come On in My Kitchen
T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Shuffle
Mississippi John Hurt - Candy Man Blues
Tampa Red - It Hurts Me Too
Albert King - Born Under a Bad Sign
Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland - Black Cat Bone
Johnny Winter - I Love Everybody
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
BB King & Eric Clapton - Riding With the King
Sonny Landreth - Blue Tarp Blues
Oli Brown - Speechless
Jeff Healey - How Blue Can You Get
Freddie King - Same Old Blues
Gary Moore - Still Got the Blues
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Comment number 23.
At 16th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:RED HOT ROCKING BLUES by WILKO JOHNSON
who is appearing at the ABC Glasgow tonight, so please play early Alison.
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Comment number 24.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#23
And.... Thing Fish.... I will be there! I take it you are going?
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Comment number 25.
At 16th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:i was mindin' ma ane business last night when threw (sic) the letter box landed a copy of this week's much anticipated 'glaswegian' ( for the historians its a poor offshoot of what was 'the west end times and partick advertiser').
page 3 and there's a fotae of an old bloke playing the moothy. 77 years of age and called john mayall. anybody ken 'im?.
noo in the car this mornin' i mentioned this tae the passenger and ask her to whistle wan o' his tunes cos i reminded her wirnae you a great chicken shack fan an' that?and ye had wan o' his albums.
but she couldnae for a' the T in china.....
so a' said sit back and relax as i slipped a disc into the car jukebox..............
'wonderful life'.......................
'only sixteen'........................
'chain gang'......................
'everybody loves to cha cha cha'.............double starred plead
'the little things you do'..............
' i gotta right to sing the blues'..............
'pray'...............................
that got the passenger singing along.............it was the king o' soul...sam cooke
and i can remember as a youngster being distraught at his much too premature death.
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 26.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:There are zillions of covers of the Elmore James blues standard The Sky Is Crying but imho it is listening to a few of these and then comparing them to Eric's version that let's you understand what a tremendous talent he is.
The Sky Is Crying - Eric Clapton
Willie Dixon's blues standard Third Degree has also been covered by multitudes but the best version imho is by the power trio that is..
Third Degree - West Bruce & Laing ... might not be in the library though...
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 27.
At 16th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#24 Yes – I will be going along with CynthiaPlastercaster. See you there!
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Comment number 28.
At 16th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Wow!
"Henri Hannah Meets Thing Fish and The Plastercaster" tonight at the ABC in 4D!
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At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#27
Strangers In The Night...this might sound like a stupid question, but, how will I recognise you?
#28
If ever there was an event worth witnessing, Adam, this has to be it!
regardez - youse
henri
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At 16th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#29 This is becoming a regular part of your weekends. I am in Byres Rd next saturday. Any good?
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Comment number 31.
At 16th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Something fishy, Henri gets plastered?
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Comment number 32.
At 16th Sep 2011, Jesus wrote:Ìý
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Alison, Bless you, my child. I keep asking for this and it doesn't get a spin. I got the NEVER HAD A SONG PLAYED Blues. Don't make me seek divine intervention...
- The Allman Brothers Band
{:-{)}
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Comment number 33.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Strangers In The Night - Diana Ross & the Supremes
Lovely soulful interpretation of this guitar classic.
regardez - vous
henri
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At 16th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#29 Head like a potato . . . Lips like a duck . . . Big ol' hands, puffin' up! Me-jev'l re-lij-mus costumery aaall over ma body! . . . An’ de nakkin on!
Or….I’ll recognise you.
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Comment number 35.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Well, you shouldn't be difficult to find. I'll be somewhat more conservative... not the tallest, it has to be conceded, jeans , t-shirt and Lennon-esque granny glasses.
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Comment number 36.
At 16th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Better Not Look Down - BB King
As The Years Go Passing By - Albert King
Never Too Much - Luther Vandross
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love - Solomon Burke.
Oh, and has anyone asked for 'Let's Get It On' - Marvin Gaye
Enjoy the show and have a good weekend folks,
Al.
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Comment number 37.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#30
I'm never far from Byres Road at the weekend, Norrie.
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Comment number 38.
At 16th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#31
I suggest that Henri has a look at the official Cynthia Plastercast website to see just what he might end up getting plastered!!
I darent put the link on here!
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At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#38
Yeah, a lot of the wimmin I've known over the years have asked for a cast of it and generally speaking, I like to oblige:-))
Surprised she hasn't had more requests for Hendrix. Anyway, if Cynthia wants a cast of mine, she's welcome - it won't use up much material.
There's an adult Roald Dahl book called 'My Great Uncle Oswald' on a similar theme which isn't well known but is one of the funniest books I've read - must dig it out.
At least I know what Cynthia looks like - given what she's been up to, Thing-Fish's description of his appearance may be entirely serious.
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 40.
At 16th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#39
Well you can see his picture on the cover of the Zappa album named after him.
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Comment number 41.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#40
not as green as Orville, but coming from the same place
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Comment number 42.
At 16th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:My shouts for the Git's Gal tonight are:
Mistreated - Deep Purple
Take Me With U - Prince
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At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Roadrunner - Junior Walker & the All Stars
Ain't Too Proud To Beg - The Temptations
Six Days On The Road - Taj Mahal
The Stomp - Ten Years After
I Fall Apart - Rory Gallagher
She's Gone - Hall & Oats
Tonight's Paul McCartney suggestion
Listen To What The Man Said - Paul McCartney
Tonight's Beatles suggestion
Drive My Car/What You Doing?/The Word - The Beatles ( Love Album mix)
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 44.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#43
Change Beatles suggestion to Got To Get You Into My Life - The Beatles
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Comment number 45.
At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Oh and one that's just come to mind... the fabulous
I'll Be Good To You - the Brothers Johnston
regardez - youse
henri
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At 16th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Are Scotland playing in the final of the World Cup?
I've got the place to myself this afternoon.
Knocks Me Off My Feet - Stevie Wonder
Oh I Wept - Free
regardez youse
henri
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At 16th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Hardly worth it Henri. They just ignore us anyway....
But *sigh* it doesn't really matter.....
sniff....
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At 16th Sep 2011, The Meek Family wrote:Gil Scott-Heron: angel dust or Washington DC or the bottle
Curtis Mayfield: move on up
Ray Charles: shake a tail feather
Tina Turner: undercover agent for the blues
Aretha Franklin: today I sing the blues
Etta James: I just want to make love to you
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At 16th Sep 2011, Willie B wrote:I'm more soul brother than blues brother but Aretha Franklin's stunning cover of B.B.King's "The Thrill is Gone"covers both bases.Her pianowork is just as amazing as her voice on this one and with a nod to Martin Luther King at the end when she hollers"Free at last"I'm surprised no one has chosen Maggie Bell tonight.I saw her a few years back with Zoot Money and she's still great.Her cover of "As The Years Go Passing By" fro m "Queen of the Night "is terrific.So either The Queen of Soul or the Queen of the Night!Cheers Willie Bartke
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At 16th Sep 2011, Willie B wrote:#38 ,Henri,Enjoy your gig.Hope you get to meet the wonderfully named THINGFISH .I always assumed he was a she!:0)Cheers Willie Bartke
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At 16th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:Thanks Alison.....Luv You x
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At 16th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Alison,
You owe us a Bonnie Raitt song!
Thanks for the great show, hen. Safe journey home!
:o)
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