Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Real Elvis


Check out this sound clip....it's Elvis Presley getting down and dirty. I have no idea where or when the show was. Someone went me this soundclip and there is no doubt that it's the king. In all his glory. Check it out here.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Some Exciting New Releases

There are new releases on the horizon from some of Power Pop's best alltime performers. September will bring us new material from Paul Collins and Dom Mariani (DM3, Stems), rarities from Ultimate Fakebook, and a new one from Peter Case (this is actually a June release). Look for reviews shortly!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Join The Beat Army!


Paul Collins is at it again...sign us up!

join the beat army from bobby A on Vimeo.

News of a Graham Parker film bio

One of my favorite songwriters and performers of all time, Graham Parker, is the subject of a much awaited film bio. The filmmaker needs a bit more cash to bring this to fruition so they're actively fundraising. More info to come.

Friday, July 23, 2010

John Hiatt put on one helluva show

Last night we saw and heard one of America's songwriting treasures, John Hiatt. He performed with is new band, billed as John Hiatt & The Combo, and they were truly fantastic as Hiatt plowed through one classic after another. Starting with "Slow Turnin'" Hiatt had everyone into it from the start. "Cry Love" was next. Two songs and two classics...and they'd barely warmed up. He launched into some of the new songs then and, if memory serves, performed the first cut off of the new LP, "The Open Road", this song being the title cut, followed by "Homeland".

Then, for this blues enthusiast, things got REALLY good. The band followed up with "Like A Freight Train" which reminds me of a Muddy Waters number and "My Baby", a new classic if there is such a thing.

We heard many of the favorites including "Tennessee Plates", "Your Dad Did", and "Have A Little Faith In Me". The crowd loved it and the band clearly enjoyed the crowd's enthusiasm.

The band came out for an encore and performed two songs, one being "Riding With The King", a song BB King and Eric Clapton covered a few years back and one of the best songs of the last 30 years in this blues enthusiast's estimation. In fact, it occurred to me that this was one of those rare shows where I could identify each and every song the band played with the moment in my life when I'd first heard it. It was a truly special night.

I'm writing this as a "flow of consciousness" thing before I lose certain details, so I'll add additional details as I recall it. One thing is for sure, I will never feel more at home than I felt last night listening to the soundtrack to my life.

Go see John Hiatt if you have not already. It's quite a feeling. The new album is called "The Open Road". Go buy it.