Reelin’ in the Years 228: S-S-Single Bed
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 15 December 2023
Fox’s last UK hit. Noosha Fox (Susan Traynor) certainly had a distinctive – if perhaps weak – voice.
Fox: S-S-Single Bed
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 15 December 2023
Fox’s last UK hit. Noosha Fox (Susan Traynor) certainly had a distinctive – if perhaps weak – voice.
Fox: S-S-Single Bed
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 10 November 2023
Peter Gabriel’s first solo single. From 1977
Peter Gabriel: Solsbury Hill
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 15 September 2023
The song that introduced Alice to the UK
And the sound of summer 1972.
Alice Cooper: School’s Out
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 4 August 2023
And now Randy Meisner has left us. He is of course best known as a founder member of US band The Eagles but had previously been in Poco whose Rose of Cimarron I featured here.
This is a live version of the Eagles song most associated with him.
The Eagles: Take It to the Limit
Randall Herman (Randy) Meisner March 8/3/1946 –26/7/2023. So it goes.
Posted in 1960s, 1970s, Events dear boy. Events, Friday On My Mind, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 30 June 2023
I Feel Free was the first Cream song I ever heard. I was immediately impressed. Like quite a few of Cream’s early songs its lyric was written by Pete Brown who died recently.
Cream: I Feel Free
I remember Brown more though for his perhaps unforgettably named band Pete Brown and Piblokto! who were responsible for one of the longest album titles in pop history, their first, Things May Come and Things May Go but the Art School Dance Goes on Forever (though it wasn’t quite as long as this one.)
This is the B-side of Piblokto!’s second single.
Pete Brown and Piblokto!: Broken Magic
Peter Ronald (Pete) Brown: 25/12/1940 – 19/5/2023. So it goes.
Posted in 1970s, Events dear boy. Events, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 2 June 2023
It was just about impossible to miss Tina Turner – either in her performances or in the outpouring of regret and appreciation when she died.
As an example of someone transcending her life circumstances to come out triumphant she will be just about impossible to top.
This is a slice of vintage Tina. She also wrote the song.
Ike and Tina Turner: Nutbush City Limits.
Anna Mae Bullock (Tina Turner) 26/11/1939 – 24/5/2023. So it goes.
Posted in 1970s, Events dear boy. Events, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 12 May 2023
And so now Gordon Lightfoot has gone.
I noted his song If you Could Read My Mind here.
His first single was Me and Bobby McGee which subsequently had a substantial after life. The many artists to have recorded it include its writer Kris Kristofferson, Roger Miller, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition, Janis Joplin, Charley Pride and Jerry Lee Lewis. Janis Joplin’s version has had over 1,000,000 sales/streams.
Gordon Lightfoot: Me and Bobby McGee
Janis Joplin: Me and Bobbie McGee
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot:17/11/1938 – May 1/5/2023. So it goes.
Posted in 1970s, Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 21 April 2023
I suppose I really should have featured this long ago. It’s just so perfect.
Simon and Garfunkel: Bridge Over Troubled Water
The prompt to post it now was that a few weeks ago I discovered another of those budget priced cover version compilations featuring Elton John. Not that it suits his voice at all.
Elton John: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Posted in 1970s, Events dear boy. Events, Music, Prog Rock, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 31 March 2023
And so now Keith Reid has left us.
As lyricist for Procol Harum he contributed mightily to that band’s distinctiveness.
I have already mentioned the apocalyptic imagery of Homburg but most of Reid’s lyrics were
Listening to this, the band’s last UK hit (in 1975,) again I hadn’t remembered how much it swings.
Procol Harum: Pandora’s Box
Keith Stuart Brian Reid: 19/10/1946 – 23/3/2023. So it goes.
Posted in Music, Reelin' In The Years at 12:00 on 17 March 2023
I note the last surviving member of US rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd has died. Guitarist Gary Rossington’s finest moment probably came with his slide guitar playing on Free Bird voted by viewers of the Old Grey Whistle Test as their favourite track to have been played on the show.
So here it is. (There’s what sounds like some mellotron on this. Even better.)
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Free Bird
Gary Robert Rossington: 4/12/1951 –5/3/2023. So it goes.