28 February 2012
Jason Jack Miller’s Thirty (One) Essentials (With no apologies to Jack Kerouac.)
Find your soul mate. Marry her.
Life is rated in miles traveled rather than dollars earned.
Never be afraid to call off work.
Rob from Peter to pay Paul always. Especially when food or travel is involved.
You can never have too many guitars.
Never apologize for liking what you like.
Have a favorite hiking trail. And a second, and a third, and so on.
Summer chores (in order of importance): write, play guitar and drink bourbon on the porch, go to the mountains to swim, nap with the wife and the cat, cut grass.
Never choose cities over mountains or beaches. Never choose mountains over cities or beaches. Never choose beaches over mountains or cities.
Passports go bad if you don’t use them.
Music must always be playing in the background.
Eat sushi, Mexican food, cheeseburgers, pizza, and Indian food regularly for balance.
Bikes are meant to be ridden, not admired.
Never buy cheap alcohol.
Read the books you buy.
Star parties all summer long.
Love and torture the cat with equal enthusiasm.
Find a new band, a new writer, and a new restaurant every month.
Never settle for mediocre Chinese take-out.
Not finishing a hike is fine as long as you promise right then and there to finish it the next time.
Know how to change a bike tube and use a chain tool.
John said, “All you need is love,” but he was the only person on earth able to live without The Beatles. You need to know why they are the greatest if you don’t already.
No matter what local delight a back road gas station has for sale in a basket on a counter, buy it. Doesn’t matter if it’s a moon pie or boiled peanuts.
Learn the differences between black, green and oolong, and have a favorite.
It is perfectly acceptable to go out for ice cream every night of the week between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Attend at least one life-changing concert per year.
Memorize quotes from movies and TV shows.
Favorite hats and t-shirts must never be thrown away. They must either disappear or disintegrate.
Know the people at your favorite restaurants on a first name basis.
The letters should be wearing off of your computer’s keyboard.
Don’t stop the carnival.
My soul mate is much more succinct, and needs only one essential: “Beauty, love, and art. A little house, many books, cherished friends and family. Good food, unique experiences, daily delights, and appreciating them all.”
26 February 2012
Happy birthday, Johnny Cash!
From THE DEVIL AND PRESTON BLACK:
...when a local cop showed up he asked
Stu, "What are you hanging around here for?" and Stu said, quoting
Johnny Cash, "For whatever's about to go down, that's what for."
Country Style, USA is a series of 15-minute radio and film programs produced by the US Army as a recruiting aid from 1957 to 1960 featuring top American country music artists. Each year 13 episides were produced in Nashville, Tennessee and distributed to local radio and TV stations.
Johnny Cash and the original Tennessee Two, Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant.
These are vintage radio broadcast transcription discs (at times you can “hear” the vinyl which adds flavor). The sound quality is amazing.
Country Style USA is from 1958, Guest Star is from 1959.
Download the show at SUGARMEGS.
1) Country Style USA Intro
2) Hey Porter
3) I Walk The Line
4) “Join The Reserve For Youth Training Program” spot
5) Rock Island Line (Johnny says they haven’t recorded it yet)
6) So Doggone Lonesome
7) Country Style USA Outro
8) Country Style USA Intro
9) Folsom Prison Blues
10) Cry Cry Cry
11) “Reserve For Youth Training Program” spot
12) I Was There When It Happened
13) Get Rhythm (“Our latest release on Sun”)
14) Country Style USA Outro
15) Guest Star Intro
16) Country Boy
17) Chat w/ Johnny
18) Don’t Take Your Guns To Town
19) Johnny Cash “Buy Savings Bonds” spot
20) Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
21) Guest Star Outro
23 February 2012
Download Allman Brothers Band, Cow Palace, San Francisco 12-31-73
A weird choice, I know, but I got to get Southern fried for the next few weeks. South of Louisville, south of Nashville. I got to get down to the home of the blues. I got to walk the walk that old Robert Johnson did before he had them hellhounds on his trail. I'm talking 'bout the Delta. The Motherland. The navel of the earth.
Over the next few weeks I got to be Johnny Cash kicking out the lights of the Grand Old Opry. I got to be Duane Allman screaming through Macon on his bike. I got to be on my knees at the intersection of 49 and 61 to see what the devil can do for me.
I'm talking 'bout black-eye peas and greens and cornbread and a pint glass filled to the tippity top with a corn liquor. Slide guitars and mudbugs.
I'm talking about the next installment of Preston Black's little journey. And I can't wait to see what the fuck happens.
Set the mood with a little Allman Brothers from Sugarmegs.
Allman Brothers Band
Cow Palace, San Francisco 12-31-73
101-Intro
102-Wasted Words
103-Done Somebody Wrong
104-One Way Out
105-Stormy Monday
106-Midnight Rider
107-Blue Sky
108-In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
201-Countdown To Midnight
202-Statesboro Blues
203-Southbound
204-Interlude
205-Come And Go Blues
206-Ramblin Man
207-Trouble No More
208-Jessica
209-Les Brers In A Minor Pt 1
210-Drum Solo
211-Les Brers In A Minor Pt 2
212-Les Brers In A Minor Pt 3
213-Whipping Post
214-Linda Lou - Mary Lou
215-You Upset Me - Hideaway Jam
216-Bo Diddley
21 February 2012
Download Led Zeppelin, Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada, March 21, 1970
I bought a slide, an old Coricidin bottle like Duane Allman
used. But when I tried to get into Elmore James and Muddy Waters, I ended up
with a bunch of CDs I never listened to more than once or twice. Being a white
kid growing up in a patch house on the outskirts of Morgantown, West Virginia,
the blues may as well have been N.W.A. or Public Enemy. I thought Jeff'd
steered me wrong.
So I started hitting record stores like Charlie Watts hit
Mick Jagger after that 5am wake-up call. I knew my personal thread through the
music went deeper, and I was more than just an orphan who'd been passed around
like a bottle of Boone's. Music made me all too keenly aware that I could be
more than my guidance counselors ever expected me to be. I had my own roots and
didn't have to buy into somebody else's past or culture to feel complete. I
didn't know nothing about my mom or dad, but I knew I was conceived to Led Zeppelin III and I knew when I
finally kicked it, I'd kick with a guitar in my hands.
Download the show at Sugarmegs.
Led Zeppelin
"Mudslide" (Pre-bootleg source) [The Diagrams Of Led Zeppelin Vol.44]
Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada March 21, 1970
Perhaps the earliest Led Zeppelin bootleg to be produced was the forty minute soundboard fragment from the first show of their fifth tour of north America: a very cool listen.
01 Heartbreaker
02 Organ Improv./Thank You
03 What Is & What Should Never Be
04 Communication Breakdown/Ramble On
05 We're Gonna Groove
06 Since I've Been Loving You
07 Whole Lotta Love (middle cut)
20 February 2012
Download Eddie Vedder, University Of California Berkeley, Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA, April 7, 2008 (aka 2012, I'm trying not to hate you.)
So, there was about a minute way back in January when I thought I'd put together a post about my 2012 spiritual mentor/guru, kind of like I did with Joe Strummer about this time last year. Having somebody to 'emulate' felt kind of nice, like I could follow a path somebody else laid down since it sometimes felt like I was doing this in the dark. I wrote a little about Strummer's independence, especially during his time with the 101ers, when they had to use improvised mic stands and speaker cabinets because they were flat broke and how that didn't let that stop them from playing.
Don't get me wrong, I have many personal acquaintances from Seton Hill and Pennwriters who have gone down a path to publication, and I'm not trying to paint myself as a maverick, or whatever. But this is the first time I'VE done it. When I formatted my eBook there wasn't anybody to consult because nobody I knew was really doing eBooks. When it came time to get a real book cover I didn't have anybody to discuss it with because that's the kind of thing a publisher takes care of, not the writer.
So knowing that guys like Strummer made mistakes on their path made me feel like the mistakes I made were okay too.
This year I was leaning toward Eddie Vedder as a guy to 'emulate.' Pearl Jam has been around for 20 years, and they did a lot of crazy things that were motivated by a strong personal ethos. They fought Ticketmaster (and lost) and tried to organize their own shows at non-Ticketmaster venues. They ended up being a band that put their fans first, and built a very loyal following by doing so. I guess ultimately I liked that they worked hard, and that it paid off in a way that let them pursue the music they wanted to pursue.
But in the end, this is really just a post about how shitty my year has been so far. On January 3 a kid flew around a blind corner and nailed us, putting our car up on a guardrail and causing a lot of body damage. Then the following Monday my doctor called and said I had polyps in my gallbladder and I'm going to have to have that plucked out. Spent the remainder of the month in pain, afraid everything I ate was going to make me sick.
So, Eddie, what do you say? How do I tackle this one?
On June 30, 2000, Pearl Jam was playing the Roskilde Festival in Denmark. Nine fans were crushed or suffocated as the crowd surged toward the stage. The band cancelled the rest of its European Tour and retreated to America. A few months later they started a North American tour, prompting Vedder to say that "...playing, facing crowds, being together—it enabled us to start processing it."(Not that my situation is comparable, by any means.)
But it was good advice. So I'm back in the new book. Tallying a new word count. Reading and researching like I haven't done in years.
Download the show at Sugarmegs.
Eddie Vedder
University Of California Berkeley, Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA, April 7, 2008
Walking The Cow-(Daniel Johnston)
Around The Bend
I Am Mine
Dead Man Walking
I’m Open
Man Of The Hour
Setting Forth
Guaranteed
No Ceiling
Far Behind
Rise
Millworker (James Taylor)
Goodbye
Satellite
Drifting
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (Lennon, McCartney)
Here’s To The State (Phil Ochs)
Trouble (Cat Stevens)
If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out (Cat Stevens)
Parting Ways
Forever Young (Bob Dylan)
Porch
Society With Jerry Hannan (Jerry Hannan)
Growin’ Up (Bruce Springsteen)
Lukin
No More
Arc
Hard Sun With Liam Finn, Ej And Jerry Hannan (Gordon Peterson)
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