Thursday, 31 December 2020

A   P E R S O N A L   M E M O R Y
 
---   W  E  S    W  I  L  S  O  N   ---

During the Summer of 1968 I began painting and creating lots of 'pop' art posters. They were little more than copycat versions of all the 'Flower Power' artwork I was seeing in magazines, newspapers and on LP covers. At the time I was barely aware of the artists I was being inspired by, those working in San Francisco like Rick Griffin, Kelley/Mouse studios and Wes Wilson. The amazing 'hippy' posters for concerts really caught my eye and it was these that I was attempting to mimic in my early attempts at psychedelic/dayglo paintings. 
What especially attracted me was all the far-out lettering, often difficult to read it intrigued me constantly. Wes Wilson was a pioneer in this and created a unique style for concerts produced by Bill Graham at the Fillmore Auditorium. Drawing type in shapes formed a big part of my early graphic designs and a future was evolving thanks to Wes and the many other artists from this time.
Below are some of his posters created in the late 60s, featuring some legendary bands. 
Two concerts for the Yardbirds, The Doors & Richie Havens (left) and The Byrds (right).
(Left): Moby Grape & The Chambers Brothers. (Right) Otis Rush, Grateful Dead &
The Canned Heat Blues Band
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My favourite story goes as follows: 'quote'
"Well, it's nice, but I can't read it," Mr. Graham is said to have remarked.
"Yeah", Mr. Wilson responded, "and that's why people are gonna stop and look at it."
Remembering Wes Wilson, who died in January of this year. 

Friday, 25 December 2020


I hadn't planned to post on Christmas Day - so how did this come about ?
Well I'll tell you... I recently saw a BBC programme entitled "The Truth About Christmas Carols" narrated by Howard Goodall. The Truro Cathedral Choir were featured and the singing of 'And The Glory of The Lord' was just fantastic.
Only available as part of a 6 minute 'out-take' from the programme (link: worth a look), I went in search of alternatives. There are many renditions, this is the Brussels Choral Society.
You may know the song, it's from the popular Part 1 of 'Messiah', sometimes called the 'Christmas' portion. December 25th 2020 - Today's Star of Wonder is a piece of music composed 279 years ago by George Frideric Handel


Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Simple rules: 
Track is predominantly vocal and the intro is at least 30 seconds long before any singing starts.

1990s - Fairly obvious choice here with some 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' from Nirvana. Hello, hello >

Honourable mention for the 90s goes to >>>  The Foo Fighters and their 1997 track 'Everlong'. Dave Grohl again.

2000s - Firmly in my kids music territory now, full on. 
[Warning: this track's video is from the movie 'Jackass' and comes with a PG rating 😬]  As crazy Andrew W.K. sings 'We Want Fun' > love it

Honourable mention for the 00s is >>>  Creed and 'My Sacrifice'. Plus Andrew W.K. is a bit of a specialist in the art of rousing intros: check out > 'Ready To Die'; 'She is Beautiful'; 'I Get Wet' or 'The End of our Lives', for good measure.  

That's my selection for you. Did I miss any of your favourites ?


Monday, 21 December 2020

Simple rules:
Track is predominantly vocal and the intro is at least 30 seconds long before any singing starts.

1960s - 'Tin Soldier', this brilliant intro from the Small Faces was featured last Friday.

1970s - I was really spoilt for choice during this decade, but I've gone for :- 
From 1971, a song inspired by the electronic music of Terry Riley this is The Who with the 1:08 lead in to 'Baba O'Riley' > I really like the visuals in this video too

There's many honourable mentions for the 70s >>> 'Question' The Moody Blues; Status Quo 'Down, Down'; 'Pretty Vacant' by The Sex Pistols; Faces 'Stay With Me'; and naturally 'Hotel California' and Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Freebird'. 

1980s - Most versions of this track have at least a 30 second intro, though some recordings do vary a bit. From 1987 comes Guns N' Roses and 'Sweet Child o' Mine' >

Honourable mentions for the 80s are >>> Hall & Oates 'Maneater'; Europa 'Final Countdown'; Flock of Seagulls 'Space Age Love Song'.

> more tomorrow pop pickers...

Friday, 18 December 2020


About a year ago I did a Midweek Spot featuring Rick Beato and his Top 20 Guitar Intros.
Now it's song intros, as selected by me. I've tried to pick songs you'd know, rather than any obscure album tracks, so you are at least partly familiar. (Rules are simple:- 1) it must predominantly be a vocal song & 2) the intro must last at least 30 seconds, to qualify). 
Last week's track, by The Doors, in fact set up the idea with its 1:06 minute intro. I have plenty of tracks ear marked and have gone for a one track from each decade approach, starting today with the sixties. 
From December 1967 a Christmas hit for the Small Faces and 'Tin Soldier'. One of my all time favourite intros at 40 seconds, this excellent video features P.P. Arnold, who sang on the original recording. From the top ... 'come on'

As mentioned this is just the beginning of a run through the decades, check back Monday for Parts Two and Three. 
Just look out for this sign: (see if you can think of what's coming next)

Monday, 14 December 2020


For the record over the last five years the   F R I D A Y  M U S I C  S P O T   has starred 250 tracks, beginning on 13th November 2015. 
The first 50 songs can be reviewed via this link. For 51-100 click here: 101-150 click this one and then 151-200 (link). Today lists the last 50, see below.
Click on the blue arrow 
➤ to replay that track. NB: Many of the videos are showing unavailable now, but you can search for an alternative, if you wish.



201 ➤   Jollity Farm .…….….….……........… Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
202  âž¤   Alone Again Or .……….…..........................................…… Love
203  âž¤   Signs .…………...……….…...........… Five Man Electricial Band
204  âž¤   Jungleland ................... Bruce Springsteen & East Street Band
205  âž¤   Air Born .…..……....….............................................…… Camel
206  âž¤   Running On Empty .…….….…….….….......... Jackson Browne
207  âž¤   Touch and Go ..……...…..…....................................… The Cars
208  âž¤  Shower the People .………….........….……......… James Taylor
209  âž¤   When My Train Pulls In.…………...................… Gary Clark Jr.
210  âž¤   Nostradamus .…………......................….……......… Al Stewart

211  âž¤  Symphony .…….............................….....……..… Brooklyn Duo
212  âž¤   He Reign's .……….…................................…… Bernie Williams
213  âž¤  Jungle .…………...……...….….........… Electric Light Orchestra
214  âž¤   Ghost Town ......................................................... The Specials
215  âž¤   Lean On Me .…..……......................................….… Bill Withers
216  âž¤   Wild Wild Life .….……….…............................... Talking Heads
217  âž¤   Stand By Me ..……...…..........................… Playing For Change
218  âž¤  Blues For The Lost Days ..….... John Mayall & Bluesbreakers
219  âž¤  Sweet Release .……..……............… Reece Wynans & Friends
220  âž¤  Home .…………...........................….…....…..........… Paul Rose

221  âž¤   I Can Hear Your Heartbeat .…….........................… Chris Rea
222  âž¤   Time For Me To Fly .……….…............…… REO Speedwagon
223  âž¤  Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile) â€¦.…..........… Santana
224  âž¤   Peace, Love And Understanding ..................... Elvis Costello
225  âž¤   Brimfull of Asha .…..……..............................…… Cornershop
226  âž¤   Mr Brightside .….……….….................................... The Killers
227  âž¤   You Set The Scene ...…...........................… Arthur Lee & Love 
228  âž¤  Rock Around The Clock ..............…. Bill Haley & His Comets
229  âž¤  Can't Start Over Again .………......…...........................… Dion
230  âž¤  Sacrifice .………..........…..…….................… Sinead O'Conner 

231  âž¤  Man of the World.………......….......……......… Fleetwood Mac
232  âž¤   Have You Heard .………......…...............……The Moody Blues
233  âž¤  Please Don't Tease .………..............................… Cliff Richard
234  âž¤   Apache ............................................................... The Shadows
235  âž¤   London Kid .…..…….....…… Jean Michel Jarre / Hank Marvin
236  âž¤   Dreaming .….……...................….......…....................... Blondie
237  âž¤   Good Feeling ..…….........…....................................… Flo Rida
238  âž¤  Toye / Pavan ..............…..................…......… Amazing Blondel
239  âž¤  1952 Vincent Black Lightning ..............… Richard Thompson
240  âž¤  Sweet Memphis .….…….............… Chris Daniels & The Kings

241  âž¤  Tell Me Why.…….................................................… Neil Young
242   âž¤  Lost All Day.……….…...................................…… Dinosaur Jr.
243  âž¤  Pretty Pimpin' .…………........................................… Kurt Vile
244  âž¤   Jerusalema ............................................................ Master KG
245  âž¤   Boogie Oogie Oogie .…........…….…....…... A Taste of Honey
246  âž¤   Time Has Come Today .................… The Chambers Brothers
247  âž¤  A Million Stars .........….…...................................… Lone Star
248  âž¤  One Last Chance .…….……....…...........… Dreaming David K
249  âž¤  Gimme Some Truth .….……….............….......… John Lennon
250  âž¤   L.A. Woman .………….................…........……....… The Doors

Friday, 11 December 2020


By my calculations today is the 250th Friday STAR TRACK.
Amazingly we have yet to feature this legendary band. Spoilt for choice perhaps? In regards to this particular track finding an ideal video wasn't easy. One had annoying cars revving over the music. Another had too many California Girls. This isn't that great, a bit grainy on quality but the music sounds brilliant and that's what matters here.
Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore and Jim Morrison - The Doors, with the title track from the 1971 album 'L.A. Woman' > classic 'The W
eekend Starts Here' Friday Star Track
 


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By some quirk of coincidence today's date also marks 50 years since the start of a "New Underground Scene - Every Friday in Wimbledon" called 'Hobbits Garden'. This new club's opening night saw The Strawbs performing on the tiny stage. I wasn't there and looking at subsequent weeks I don't recall a night there until sometime in early 1971. Therefore my Hobbits Garden Music Spot will be something I'll get to in the New Year. Any memories you have, please send them over. 
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Friday, 4 December 2020


Side Two, Track One of my 'Imagine' LP record label says 'Give Me Some Truth'. While on the record's sleeve it lists this track twice as actually being 'Gimme Some Truth' ! 
The song began life in 1968, with The Beatles, but wasn't finished and released until 1971. This subtle name change is somewhat ironic - nevertheless it is a great track that resonates as much today as then. Wonderful slide guitar from George Harrison with lyrics and locals by John Lennon 


A great phrase, I've heard of late, is we are all experiencing 'Truth Decay' 


Wednesday, 2 December 2020

An alternative (and occasional) music posting highlighting something out of the ordinary. Perhaps of limited appeal, unconventional, experimental or just far-out ! Call it what you like (or switch it off, if you don't like). 

Saw this on Sunday night's 'Strictly' Show: (click link to Opening Dance number)*. Rather liked the song called 'Blinding Lights' by The Weeknd (aka: Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) a Canadian singer, songwriter and record producer. Then I found this amazing video of the song from earlier this year. Talk about a location. Hold on tight... as we make a song and dance on my birthday > Go Full Screen


*This version is a slightly different mix - with a noticeable slower mid section.