Wednesday, 13 July 2011

EVENSONG, MAESTRO COODER & HIS MAGIC BOTTLENECK, Ry Cooder and David Lindley - Jesus On The Mainline

7 comments:

  1. Bravo. Cheers, Mr I.

    Lindley is a fine musician too, and regularly joins that other genius appreciated here - Mr Browne.

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  2. Very nice, Mr I, and made me think of this. Don't know why. Saw Kevin live all those years ago. In the Lanch, maybe.

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  3. I still listen to Lindley's el rayo-x album and enjoy it, mr tnp, but Cooder's is the shimmering hand of God, all the way from New Orleans to Jerusalem; an American treasure to be prized, I think, when the dust settles, beyond the self referential wordplay of Bob Dylan, the comradely, druggy doodlings of Jerry Garcia, even beyond Don van Vliets insanely creative, exploding carvanserais; Cooder, he's America's musician.

    (The whitebeam, by the way, are too fine by half.)

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  4. I watched that, mr mongoose, and was reminded that I always felt Kevin was a bit too tragic, even for me; does he live, still, is he some fat smug fuckpig like that fluting wanker from Jethro Tull, or a smiling, contented casualty, like Peter Green?

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  5. No, Kev is dead, Mr I. RIP, and a bit of charity, by your leave.

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  6. Sure, there's lots of them, mr verge, in the place of dead roads, and JJ Cale inhabits a sweet groove but only Cooder is as charmingly eclectic, as effortlessly accomplished and so enthusiastic.

    Mr PigSting, say, or mr o'boneo, would've made a life's career out of Cooder's collaboration with the late Ali Farka Toure and would have demanded star billing and probably insisted upon that Frog honour, commander of something or other, - the Frogs gave Bob Dylan one, and he accepted it - for playing with an actual jungle bunny; Cooder just did it and moved on to something else. After midnight, you gotta let it all hang down,

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