20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on
one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
3.GOOD ROCKIN’ – JR. WALKER ALL STARS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRVxGZhwdNM
Intense instrumental from Junior that will be his last outing on the
Harvey label.Future releases will find him on Motown’s subsidiary Soul label..Did not chart in US and not even released at the time in UK
8. GREEN MONKEY – GARNELL COOPER & THE KINFOLK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l1d6dqwccc
Catchy soul instrumental on Jubilee from West Coast saxman Cooper
produced by > our old friends Leiber & Stoller. Didn’t chart on any of
the > regular charts in US or UK (where it came out on London getting
good plays in
the local r&b clubs)
11. SO FAR AWAY – HANK JACOBS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t5QbDmJAHU
The r&b organist here with his biggest seller released on the Sue label
both in USA and the UK (tho UK release was not till well into 1964).
Charted #91 BBpop #19BBr&b. Did not chart in UK but it was another of
those numbers hugely popular in the London r&b clubs.
12. WHAM! – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94XHMkdduV4
Here’s our top rated artist in this selection (see #1 above)---back
again with his direct followup to his huge “Memphis” hit---again on Fraternity (US) and Stateside (UK) Charted #24 BBpop in USA.No chart
action in UK
13. CROSS ROADS – LUTHER RANDOLPH & JOHNNY STILES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ax35BpsUQic
Featuring organist Randolph and guitarist Stiles a smoking r&b
instrumental first released on the Harthon label (initiated by
themselves) in Philadelphia before the track was picked up for national distribution by Cameo.Did not chart in either US or UK (where it
appeared on Cameo-Parkway label)
16. SUSIE-Q – BILLY & THE KING BEES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pHIKtlDY3s
Nice sax led instrumental workout of a long time favorite rock ‘n’ roll number of mine—Dale Hawkins’ great “Susie-Q” . I know nothing of the group here except the leader-one Billy Carson Long played sax and hailed
from North Carolina—probably Winston-Salem since the group had a couple
of releases on the Salem label in 1961. On Volt label in US (not issued
in UK)
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:23:35 +0000, Bruce wrote:
Let's see what I have for '63.
166 ¦ Java ¦ Al Hirt
That's it. The only instrumental that made my 1963 favorites list.
Never liked the tune itself by anyone even the 1958 Toussaint original
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GSJ4qO1xq8
Let's see what I have for '63.
166 ¦ Java ¦ Al Hirt
That's it. The only instrumental that made my 1963 favorites list.
--
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 6:38:38 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:23:35 +0000, Bruce wrote:
Let's see what I have for '63.
166 ¦ Java ¦ Al Hirt
That's it. The only instrumental that made my 1963 favorites list.
Never liked the tune itself by anyone even the 1958 Toussaint original
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GSJ4qO1xq8
I think you mean Tousan.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 19:53:49 +0000, RWC wrote:
Leaving aside many of the records listed by Roger, here are 12 of
my fave instrumentals from 1963:
[snipped]
Glad to know I'm not the only one in this group who likes surf
instrumentals!
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on
one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin guitar instrumental take on
one > of Chuck Berrys best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
it?)
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 13:24:30 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger)
wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:By now, we get it, Roger, nobody on planet Earth has one scintilla of influence on any of your opinions :-)))
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should >>it?)
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin guitar instrumental take on >>>> one > of Chuck Berrys best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on >>> one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
it?)
"Memphis Tennessee" = one of Chuck's best ever numbers!!
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 14:25:27 +0000, RWC wrote:
By now, we get it, Roger, nobody on planet Earth has one scintilla of
influence on any of your opinions :-)))
Least of all...............
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 13:24:30 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on >>>> one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
it?)
"Memphis Tennessee" = one of Chuck's best ever numbers!!
Why?
It certainly doesn't rock. Have you become a lyrics man or something.
There's nothing special about the musicianship. It barely has a beat.
What makes that record so good to you?
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 23:42:24 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 13:24:30 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on >>>>> one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
it?)
"Memphis Tennessee" = one of Chuck's best ever numbers!!
Why?
It certainly doesn't rock. Have you become a lyrics man or something.
There's nothing special about the musicianship. It barely has a beat.
What makes that record so good to you?
You've answered your own question.
Okay...to explain (yet again...how many times do I have to write this?)
I have always maintained on here that lyrics don't normally mean much to
me especially since the lyrics to most 50's rock 'n' roll and pop
records are
pretty banal. But there are exceptions (as I've pointed out time and again)---
a few examples off the top of my head---the best of Leiber & Stoller,Joe Turner's "Shake Rattle And Roll" (example "...wearin'those dresses the
sun shining thru..I can't believe my eyes all of this belongs to you").
Then there's something like Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" with
masterly lines like "I called my congressman And he said, quote "I'd
like to help you son But you're too young to vote"
And then near the very top of the tree there is Chuck Berry...........
In my book "Memphis Tennessee" is one of his very best structured, well thought out and excellently presented songs
Which is what I think I said in the first place
I have always maintained on here that lyrics don't normally mean much to
me especially since the lyrics to most 50's rock 'n' roll and pop
records are
pretty banal. But there are exceptions (as I've pointed out time and again)---
a few examples off the top of my head---the best of Leiber & Stoller,Joe Turner's "Shake Rattle And Roll" (example "...wearin'those dresses the
sun shining thru..I can't believe my eyes all of this belongs to you").
Then there's something like Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" with
masterly lines like "I called my congressman And he said, quote "I'd
like to help you son But you're too young to vote"
And then near the very top of the tree there is Chuck Berry...........
In my book "Memphis Tennessee" is one of his very best structured,well thought out and excellently presented songs
Which is what I think I said in the first place
Amen
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 23:42:24 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 13:24:30 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:Good for you but that has no bearing whatever on my opinion (why should
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on >>>>> one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
Best ever numbers my bum!
I've got it as his 27th best.
it?)
"Memphis Tennessee" = one of Chuck's best ever numbers!!
Why?
It certainly doesn't rock. Have you become a lyrics man or something.
There's nothing special about the musicianship. It barely has a beat.
What makes that record so good to you?
You've answered your own question.
Okay...to explain (yet again...how many times do I have to write this?)
I have always maintained on here that lyrics don't normally mean much to
me especially since the lyrics to most 50's rock 'n' roll and pop
records are
pretty banal. But there are exceptions (as I've pointed out time and again)---
a few examples off the top of my head---the best of Leiber & Stoller,Joe Turner's "Shake Rattle And Roll" (example "...wearin'those dresses the
sun shining thru..I can't believe my eyes all of this belongs to you").
Then there's something like Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" with
masterly lines like "I called my congressman And he said, quote "I'd
like to help you son But you're too young to vote"
And then near the very top of the tree there is Chuck Berry...........
In my book "Memphis Tennessee" is one of his very best structured,well thought out and excellently presented songs
Which is what I think I said in the first place
On Thu, 16 Jan 2025 6:57:36 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 23:42:24 +0000, Bruce wrote:It could have been a big hit for Chuck if he had performed it as a
On Wed, 15 Jan 2025 13:24:30 +0000, Roger wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jan 2025 4:18:37 +0000, Bruce wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 9:24:34 +0000, Roger wrote:
20 FAVE INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS
TODAY........FROM 1963
1. MEMPHIS – LONNIE MACK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf7nbZX9sa0
My #1 instrumental for 1963 is this rockin’ guitar instrumental take on
one > of Chuck Berry’s best ever numbers.
rocker.
Roger wrote:
I have always maintained on here that lyrics don't normally mean much to
me especially since the lyrics to most 50's rock 'n' roll and pop
records are
pretty banal. But there are exceptions (as I've pointed out time and
again)---
a few examples off the top of my head---the best of Leiber & Stoller,Joe
Turner's "Shake Rattle And Roll" (example "...wearin'those dresses the
sun shining thru..I can't believe my eyes all of this belongs to you").
Then there's something like Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" with
masterly lines like "I called my congressman And he said, quote "I'd
like to help you son But you're too young to vote"
And then near the very top of the tree there is Chuck Berry...........
In my book "Memphis Tennessee" is one of his very best structured,well
thought out and excellently presented songs
Which is what I think I said in the first place
And Mark commented:
Amen
I remember, Mark, when you thought the song was about a young boy trying
to reach his sister and not about a father trying to reach his daughter.
How have you been? it's been a while since either of us were heard here.
How have you been? it's been a while since either of us were heard here.
I'm fine, thank you. How are you?
How have you been? it's been a while since either of us were heard here.
I'm fine, thank you. How are you?
Not so fine. I guess I've been waiting to disclose my troubles and took
this opportunity to do s.
Recently back from an eight day emergency hospital stay. I was
projectile vomiting anything I put in my mouth, so they kept me from
food or water for four days. Do you know how parched you get in four
days without any food or water?
Anyway, it turned out there was an intestinal blockage caused by a
hiatal hernia, which had allowed most of my stomach to relocate into my lungs. The pumping of my stomach involved insertion of a tube through my nose. This was not a big deal. I've had it done before. But the
subsequent actions of an incompetent doctor was. He readjusted the tube
over and over with accompanying great pain and even took it out and reinserted it three times to even greater pain. I thought I was going to
die and didn't even care.
My cardiologist wants to do laparoscopic surgery to properly relocate my stomach, but I decided to wait and see what happens. That strategy
worked splendidly when I was told I needed a colostomy bag and declined
to my nurses, doctors and family advice. I even checked myself out of
the hospital because it wouldn't discharge me.
Four years later, my urinary function is fine.
Happy to end my rant on a positive note. Next time, be careful of what
you ask. ;-)
hiatal hernia, which had allowed most of my stomach to relocate into my lungs.
Sysop: | Keyop |
---|---|
Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 485 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 125:13:10 |
Calls: | 9,653 |
Calls today: | 1 |
Files: | 13,704 |
Messages: | 6,166,085 |