I've got a ticket to see these folks Wednesday night at the Santa Barbara Bowl.
I certainly enjoy Alison & Robert, but I'm really excited to see T Bone Burnett again. He's been my favourite songwriter for about twenty years and I have exchanged a few emails with him and he's going to have his assistant look for me at the show, so maybe I can meet the lot of them!
The Truth - Les Mcann and the trio, saw them perform in person on the Sunset Strip in the sixties.
Also, just out on CD: Word Jazz and Son of Word Jazz - Ken Norine the absolute best voice on the planet for spoken words, and the backup jazz is great too. Try it in a darkened room and just let his voice take you for a trip. Drugs are not required.
23 June 2008, 02:51 PM
Braling II
Patrask! What a gem! I own LPs of "Word Jazz", "Son Of Word Jazz", "Colors" and a few others. I believe the CD that you're referring to is called "You're Getting Better", which includes the two Word Jazz albums and some previously unreleased stuff. I tried ordering it locally without success. May get it on line or wait 'til later...
27 June 2008, 11:23 AM
Doug Spaulding
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding: I've got a ticket to see these folks Wednesday night at the Santa Barbara Bowl.
I certainly enjoy Alison & Robert, but I'm really excited to see T Bone Burnett again. He's been my favourite songwriter for about twenty years and I have exchanged a few emails with him and he's going to have his assistant look for me at the show, so maybe I can meet the lot of them!
Holy smoke, what a show! If any of you get the "Raising Sand Revue" (as Robert called it) in your area, don't miss it - it's one of the best concerts I've been to, and the album was the best of 2007.
And you haven't really appreciated music yet until you hear their version of The Battle of Evermore. And wait til you hear Black Dog with banjo - incredible!
And T Bone Burnett is one of the nicest stars I've met. True to his word, he looked out for me, and after the show, as I was hanging around the backstage door, he came out, saw me, and asked "are you John?". "Mr Burnett!", I said, "so nice of you to meet me." He signed a couple three albums for me, then, seeing that I had brought Led Zeppelin IV (just in case), he said that Robert was just inside, but he was busy visiting with some old friends. So he took my album in, had Robert sign it for me, then brought it back out to me.
Nice man!
Check out his new album, by the way - you can listen to three songs. Doesn't Kill Zone sound just like a Roy Orbison song? In fact, I think T Bone mentioned that he wrote it for Roy, but Roy passed before he could record it. Pity.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Doug Spaulding,
"Live Forever!"
27 June 2008, 01:33 PM
philnic
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding: ...True to his word, he looked out for me, and after the show, as I was hanging around the backstage door, he came out, saw me, and asked "are you John?". "Mr Burnett!", I said, "so nice of you to meet me."
"However, Mr Burnett, you must have mistaken me for someone else. Because my name is DOUG."