adorshki
Reverential Member
So, as happens occasionally, mined some gold on a local college station this AM, specifically KZSU Stanford, which also gave us Otis Taylor as blues artist of the week last year.
Anyway, was treated to 3 different great artists in succession and the first was none other that Glenn Jones, our very own Wileypickett playing "Sunken Amusement Park" from his album The Giant Who Ate Himself
Folks you gotta give Glenn a listen.
Second up was Alan Munson's "Slightly Sue" which would likely appeal to our resident Deadheads, very reminiscent of their Workingman's Dead period.
The grand finale was Paul Simon's "Darling Lorraine", the version found on his latest, In The Blue Light.
I'll give Alan Munson the video nod, as he straddled the gap between Glenn Jones and Paul Simon quite well:
Anyway, was treated to 3 different great artists in succession and the first was none other that Glenn Jones, our very own Wileypickett playing "Sunken Amusement Park" from his album The Giant Who Ate Himself
Folks you gotta give Glenn a listen.
Second up was Alan Munson's "Slightly Sue" which would likely appeal to our resident Deadheads, very reminiscent of their Workingman's Dead period.
The grand finale was Paul Simon's "Darling Lorraine", the version found on his latest, In The Blue Light.
I'll give Alan Munson the video nod, as he straddled the gap between Glenn Jones and Paul Simon quite well: